The British Virgin Islands (BVI) have long been a dream destination for sailing enthusiasts, offering stunning landscapes and excellent conditions for island-hopping. This fall, we plan our first trip to the BVI, aiming to familiarize ourselves with catamaran sailing. Traveling in early October presents a balance between light crowds and hurricane season risks.
Which way is North?
I am notoriously directionally challenged. I have a constant fear of getting lost or disoriented but I've learned to accept this as a part of who I am. Sailing brings me less anxiety as it requires adaptability and offers freedom from the confines of roads.
High Seas and High Flyers: Experiencing the Chicago Air and Water Show
Being on Lake Michigan, witnessing the Chicago Air and Water Show with family, made this an unforgettable day! With waves reaching 7 feet and northwest winds of 25 knots, we didn’t do a lot of sailing, but nevertheless, the experience was exhilarating. The highlight was the Blue Angels, and the unique perspective from the water made it really extraordinary!
Crossing Lake Michigan – an Epic Adventure: The Whole Story
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!
Sailing Dreams: A Proof of Concept
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.
Check Sail on Red Sky: Electric Winch, Reefing, Bow Thrusters, and Double Rudders
The 2024 season's "check sail" with SailTime Chicago marked another new beginning for us, with a new boat, Red Sky, which was quite a bit different than our previous boat, Sister Sail. We familiarized ourselves with the traditional mainsail, electric winch, reefing process, bow thrusters, and double rudders. Although challenging, the sail was a success, and we look forward to more outings on Lake Michigan!
Sailing School Part II
This is part two in a three-part series where I describe our sailing school adventure in St. Petersburg, FL. See Sailing School Part I here. Tuesday: February 7 Morning Coffee Tuesday morning brought a pleasant surprise: The boat had a coffee percolator! It had been a long time since any of us had percolated coffee, …
Sailing School Part I
We are approaching the one year anniversary of our Offshore Sailing School adventure where we spent 8 days learning to sail. It remains one of the most exciting things Kent and I have ever done! Thought I'd put together a little write-up of the series of events. Here is how it went: One good thing …
Boats, Trains, and Automobiles
As I mentioned before, we signed on in late August with SailTime Chicago, a fractional membership sailing club, and have enjoyed several outings in Lake Michigan since then. The club keeps their boats in Burnham Harbor in Chicago during the sailing season, but winter is coming and it’s time to move the fleet up to …
12* Ways We Get Into Sailing Without Owning a Sailboat
If you’d have asked me 5 years ago if I’d ever thought about sailing, I would have guffawed - it’s not feasible, not practical, and frankly, not possible here in Iowa. (Isn't Iowa a fly-over state?!) So when we tell people we’re learning to sail in Iowa, we sometimes get the side-eye. I’m not saying …
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