Caribbean 08 Dec 2021 Caribbean boat shopping adventure and how to participate in disaster relief as cruisers Boat shopping in the Caribbean sounds like a dream but as today's episode will reveal, it's not exactly straight-forward. My… annika
Mexico 01 Dec 2021 Buying and refitting a sailboat in Mexico Buying a sailboat far from home is something that many of us may have considered, especially if the goal is… annika
Cruising Family, USA and Canada 25 Nov 2021 Living life to the fullest as liveaboards This week I will take you to the Pacific Northwest, to chat with a couple who has tried a few… annika
Expert interviews, USA and Canada 17 Nov 2021 Expert Interview: Saving lives on the water ❗️Expert interview! ❗️Today we dive into the world of search and rescue with Royal Canadian Marine Search And Rescue (RCMSAR),… annika
Australia & South Pacific, Cruising Family, Mexico 10 Nov 2021 Liveaboards in Mexico and sailing the Pacific all the way to Australia This episode is all about sailing in the Pacific and liveaboard life in Mexico ☀️ My guests are Sarah and… annika
Bahamas, Caribbean, Cruising Family, USA and Canada 03 Nov 2021 The risks and rewards of raising a family on a boat What is it like to live on a sailboat and raise a family? Not just for a few years, but… annika
Australia & South Pacific, Cruising Family 27 Oct 2021 How to take a career break and go on a family sailing adventure While many of us dream of setting sail with no end date in mind, it's probably more common (and more… annika
USA and Canada 20 Oct 2021 When sailing is a passion, life is an adventure When sailing and cruising internationally becomes a serious life goal, it usually requires some adjustments and a lot of learning.… annika
USA and Canada 13 Oct 2021 Liveaboard entrepreneur life and a boat shopping cautionary tale ❗️Attention all boat shoppers! ❗️In this episode I chat with Sonya and Jack from Two the Horizon. In addition to… annika
Australia & South Pacific, Europe 06 Oct 2021 The original liveaboard cruiser: stories from a true sailing legend Anyone who has researched some sailing literature or been inspired by the phrase 'go simple, go small, go now'… annika