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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

  • Downsizing for a Sailing Life: But Keeping the Piano

    Downsizing for a Sailing Life: But Keeping the Piano

    We don’t own a boat yet, we haven’t found a renter, and I can’t sail, so my motivation to downsize is slim. But at some point you plant a stake and announce the change. Exactly. Right now.

  • Now watching in real-time: Mount Gay Rum Round Barbados Race

    Now watching in real-time: Mount Gay Rum Round Barbados Race

    I’m having fun watching the Mount Gay Rum Round Barbados Race live on the YB Tracking app, tracking Rick’s coordinates aboard Spirit of Juno. It takes my mind off the Ottawa cold, sunny as it is.

  • Rope Burn from Sail Handling: How It Happens

    Rope Burn from Sail Handling: How It Happens

    Rope burn in a sailboat race — a look at the small mishaps that come when tensions run high and concentration is paramount., and lessons learned after more than ten years at sea.

  • Removing Rats on a Sailboat: How they Get Aboard

    Removing Rats on a Sailboat: How they Get Aboard

    One morning in Barbados, in the hull of a 65-foot Farr, Rick spotted a rat under the bunk pillow above him. The skipper of SV Spirit of Juno dealt with the eight-inch beast using a screwdriver and a firm foot.

  • Hiking – learning the language of sailing

    Hiking – learning the language of sailing

    Slowly, very slowly, I’m acquiring the language of sailing. Rick called from Barbados, and I learned hiking: holding yourself out over the windward side to keep a heeling boat flatter and faster.