Tag: commuter cruiser
Stump Pass Beach Park Anchorage
Stump Pass, even the name doesn't inspire me to want to anchor there... and the jet skis whizzing, the ski boats towing wakeboarders and general craziness... plus the continually shifting sands, shoaling in so that you can't believe the charts. Are we crazy to want to anchor in this mess? Us and the dolphins, wonderful.
Raising Kids Dangerously
Too much has already been said about the recent s/v Rebel Heart rescue at sea. Unfortunately alot is ignorant, uninformed nonsense about raising kids...
Quick Sidetrip ….
Sidetrip, just as we found an amazing new (to us) anchorage .... more soon!
Preparing the Galley to Leave the Boat
Sooner or later, you'll need to leave the boat and you want to make sure you don't have uninvited pest guests: my experience in Preparing the Galley to Leave the Boat.
Top 10 Posts from the Past 12 Months
I'm fascinated by the statistics that show which Commuter Cruiser posts readers are reading ... here are the top 10 for the past 12 months for new readers ... or if you missed some.
Caring For Interior Teak
363 days a year I love the teak interior of our Passport 37 sailboat. Twice a year, I curse it. That's the two days...
In The Beginning
In the beginning there were 2 people, a boat and a dream. Now after 14 years, the people, boat and dreams remain, but there's more!
Leave The Boat: Insurance Photos
In the unlikely event of a lightning strike or hurricane while we're away, photos of everything aboard may be useful with the insurance company.
Leave The Boat on the Hard Checklist
Need a checklist to leave your boat out of the water (on the hard) for the first time? Here's a downloadable PDF checklist we used while we were in Panama. Hopefully it's a starting point for your own checklist.
Sail the Southwest Florida Coast to the Keys 8 Hours at...
Do you want to leisurely explore the Southwest Florida coast with all its natural beauty, flora and fauna? Check out Commuter Cruiser's Daysail the Southwest Florida Coast Google Map. Anchorages and suggestions given for alternative anchorages as well as a photo and link to a more detailed post about the anchorage.