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From house to sailboat: our kids on a Lake Superior beach with the road-trip banner that led us to buy SV Aphrodite.

We traded a conventional life in Ottawa for the dream of raising our children aboard a sailboat — even though I had never sailed.

About Our Boat

SV Aphrodite is a St. Francis 50 catamaran — Hull #1 of an award-winning bluewater design. See her specs, equipment, and offshore features.

Long Reads: Galapagos

Volcanoes, sharks, penguins, sea lions, offshore fishing fleets, and a message in a bottle — the Galapagos is one of the most interesting and diverse places we have visited during…

Long Reads Grenada

A muddy hike, memory-making at Grenada Carnival, drama on a public bus, sailing passages from Trinidad to Grenada and Grenada to Haiti, and what happened when COVID-19 arrived in a…

Why the Caribbean has virtually no tides

Why Caribbean tides are tiny — and why Panama’s beaches can vanish at high tide.

Luperón Long Reads — Boat Kids Go Local

Joining a local school taught entirely in Spanish, learning baseball, making friends, and discovering how quickly the Luperon cruising community can rally when help is needed.


Latest Blog Posts

  • Antigua Sailing Week – got myself a jib job

    Antigua Sailing Week – got myself a jib job

    Still at Antigua Sailing Week, I’ve been promoted aboard Spirit of Juno from tailing the backstay to midships, where four of us grind the coffee-grinder winches to trim the jib. It feels like interval training.

  • All the gear, give me a year

    All the gear, give me a year

    Learning to sail during Antigua Sailing Week is intimidating. I know a few lines by their colour, but why we sometimes winch, sometimes throw off, sometimes just ease, dear knows. Today I alarmed the skipper.

  • My first sail race

    My first sail race

    My first race at Antigua Sailing Week, and I was baffled when crew lay prostrate on the decks mid-race. Circling the whole island felt like hurry up and wait, or as someone put it, ninety-nine percent boredom.

  • First sail – starts well, ends with misfortune

    First sail – starts well, ends with misfortune

    The main went up, the jib followed, and the boat leaned into life with fifteen of us aboard. After such a long wait, I was finally sailing, sea spray cooling us, before misfortune arrived.

  • Antigua Sailing Week – a little nightlife

    Antigua Sailing Week – a little nightlife

    Antigua Sailing Week starts Friday. My day began with a dockside breakfast and an online VHF course, my discipline worth applauding given the view. Then I met our thirteen-strong crew from three countries.