Since I’ve been boat bound the past several days due to the inclement weather here is a non nautical tale. This past summer Katie and I took a 4 day trip to New York
On Makana we carry two fishing poles along with several hand lines for fishing. When we are sailing in the ocean the fishing poles are deployed on each hull with 2-3 hand lines strung
The winds for the past few days were from the south west, perfect for spearfishing on the reefs located on the sound side of the islands which are typically not user friendly due to
No recipe just a short story about life aboard our boat. A derecho (/dəˈreɪtʃoʊ/, from Spanish: derecho [deˈɾetʃo], “straight”) is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a land-based, fast-moving group
Mithrax spinosissimus or what Bahamians call a Channel Clinging Crab can be found throughout the Bahamas and occasionally in Florida. On my fist day spearfishing off Saddle Cay I scored one as well as
It was the night before Christmas and not a creature was stirring so I decided to make one of my favorite meals BBQ burgers along with Twice Fried Sweet Potato French Fries. The grill
In the water! Makana was launched with no major hiccups on the morning before Thanksgiving. After clearing the lift basin I moved the boat over to a nearby dock where I’d planned to spend
The week before Thanksgiving was a whirlwind of activity for me. After driving in pouring rain for 16 hours I arrived in St Augustine with a truck packed full on Fri. the 20th with
I haven’t been cooking in my kitchen this week but making due and will return to my kitchen or as we say aboard our boat the “galley” in the next week or two. On
More Pics from the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum The first week here is St Augustine has been going well. The boat has been washed