We learned the hard way that sailing without snacks is a mistake. After one too many hangry hours on the water, we’ve figured out a few easy, no-fuss meals that travel well and keep us feeling good. These three lunch ideas have become our go-to’s for calm, delicious, floating picnics — no fridge (or galley) required.
Sailing Changed the Way We Do Summer
Our summers used to mean road trips, trout streams, and backyard weekends. Now, every other weekend, we grab our go-basket, hop in the car, and head for Lake Michigan. Sailing has brought a new rhythm to our lives — one that’s part adventure, part ritual, and totally worth the laundry piling up.
Recess on Lake Michigan
Some sailing days are packed with purpose and progress, and a lot of play. That was the vibe for us on Lake Michigan this weekend. Smooth Start, Sunny Skies The day started strong. We’d slept well, had a good breakfast, and arrived at Burnham Harbor by 11:30 AM. Despite a tiny case of stage fright …
Setting Sail Safely: A Float Plan is Non-Negotiable
We Plan to Float, and Float the Plan. I have to admit, for me, "floating" implies the least active of all water activities. It’s kind of the bare minimum, especially if you’re on a boat. Floating is job one for a boat, and it is a pass/fail exercise. But for purposes of this discussion, a …
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Crossings: Lakes and Thresholds
Winds up to 22 knots, a reef that wasn’t there, and the quiet thrill of doing something you once thought was too much — our second crossing of Lake Michigan was equal parts challenge and growth. This is the story of how our comfort zone expanded, one gust at a time.
A Sister, a Regatta, and the Sea
We planned for a quiet overnight on the boat — just us, the marina, and an early start the next morning. What we got instead was a noisy festival, a last-minute hotel room, a flamenco dancer, and one of the best sails of the season. My sister joined us for her first-ever monohull sail , and I was at the helm to bring us back in — this time with spectators watching from our neighboring slip! (No pressure, right?) Spoiler: I nailed it. But not without a few nerves.
Second Time’s the Charm: A Smooth Sail and My Redemption at the Helm
After a rough first landing on our season opener, I was more than ready for a second shot. This time, everything clicked — calm winds, smooth sailing, and determination at the helm. I learned that docking isn’t about power; it’s about patience, timing, and a few well-placed nudges. And just like that, I found my redemption… and a rhythm I can’t wait to keep building on.
Ahoy! Meet Oliver & Phoenix
Every once in a while, I come across a sailing story that stops me in my scroll. This is one of those. I’ve been following Oliver Widger (@sailing_with_phoenix) on Instagram and YouTube — and wow, his journey is something else. Earlier this year, Oliver left his job, cashed out his 401(k), and set sail solo …
First Sail of the Season: Cold Winds, New Sails, and a Humbling Return
We kicked off our 2025 sailing season with crisp weather, new sails, and a few rusty edges. From the thrill of unzipping a surprise sail upgrade to the humbling moment of botching our return to the slip, this outing had a little bit of everything. First sails are never perfect, but they’re always unforgettable.
Monohulls vs Catamarans: Which is Right for You?
Having viewed endless hours of YouTube videos on sailing monohulls and catamarans, we have often wondered how monohulls compare to catamarans. Now that we have spent time on both, we can answer that question for ourselves! Through our experiences, and a fair bit of research, we've come to appreciate the unique characteristics of each. There's …
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