Top Priorities for a Successful BVI Sailing Trip

an AI rendering of a catamaran at a dock, with people standing on the deck and the sun shining in the background

Kent details the planning of our weeklong sailing trip to the British Virgin Islands, where we have chartered a Fountaine Pajot 40 Lucia catamaran named Vahevala. Arriving in Tortola, we will prioritize safety, comfort, and fun while deciding on our sailing route. We'd love to visit Anegada, but will have to take into consideration the wind conditions and our guests' comfort level. A flexible itinerary is necessary for optimal experiences.

Crossing Lake Michigan – an Epic Adventure: The Whole Story

The Chicago skyline seen from Lake Michigan in the background, with a sailboat in the foreground

The journey across Lake Michigan, from Chicago to New Buffalo and back, was a beautiful and eventful adventure. But a whole lot happened! The trip involved sailing, motoring, a famous freighter ship, and unexpectedly running aground with family on board! However, through the kindness of strangers and maritime miracles, we overcame the challenges. The joy of reaching the finish line after the long passage was totally worth it!

Embracing, Then Abandoning, Old-Fashioned Navigation Methods

A beautiful sunrise over a marina, with ducks floating in the water that reflects the light

Kent shares his meticulous planning for our first Lake Michigan crossing. Despite detailed map plotting and weather monitoring, unexpected calm winds disrupted our journey! Forced to adapt, we resorted to using the "iron sail" on the first leg of or trip. This experience serves as a humbling reminder of nature's unpredictability and the need to remain adaptable while sailing.

The Float Plan: Safety and Comfort

Cheese, blackberries, and crackers on a plate

In this post, we share our philosophy on preparing to host a day of sailing with guests. We discuss the importance of weather considerations, the use of checklists for supplies and tasks, and our choice of food and hydration. We delve into setting clear expectations for our guests, prioritizing their safety and comfort, and addressing seasickness. We also touch on our sail plan and the anticipation of sharing this unique experience. Safety and comfort are our primary concerns.

Sailing Dreams: A Proof of Concept

A sailboat on Lake Michigan, with the Chicago skyline in the background

In this delightful sailing adventure, we set sail on Lake Michigan, and our successful day’s sail affirmed our confidence. Fog, gentle winds, and a vision of our future selves unfolded. We stumbled on a gem in Michigan City, sipped cocktails (which I've tried to recreate: the “Gin Ginger Lime & Thyme.”) But the heart of it all? Sharing the water with our loved ones—a true “proof of concept” for our sailing dreams.

“Sailing Alone Around the World” by Joshua Slocum

Joshua Slocum was the first person to sail around the world alone, and he wrote a memoir about his journey called Sailing Alone Around the World. The memoir was published in 1900 and became an international best-seller. Slocum completed his three-year solo circumnavigation in 1898 sailing his 37-foot sloop, the Spray, for more than 46,000 …