What to Do If Someone Falls Overboard: A Step-by-Step Plan for Cruisers
Shorthanded crew? Cruising with kids? Here’s a practical, step-by-step guide for what to do if someone falls overboard, designed for real-world conditions and small crews.
Daily Safety Checks Aboard: 10 Things to Look For Before You Move
Before you pull anchor or cast off lines, a quick daily safety check can prevent a world of headaches underway. Here’s a simple, repeatable list of 10 things to inspect before moving your boat—customizable for your cruising style and vessel type.
Family Locking: How to Involve Your Kids Without Losing Your Cool
Locking through with kids aboard? It can be a fun and rewarding experience—if you go in with a plan. Here’s how to safely involve your kids, avoid chaos on deck, and make each lock-through a family learning moment.
Top 5 Mistakes New Loopers Make in Locks (and How to Avoid Them)
Locks are intimidating at first, and they’re a prime place for first-time mistakes. Here are five common locking errors we’ve seen on the Great Loop (and a few we’ve made ourselves) with tips to help you stay safe and calm.
First-Time Locking: What to Expect & How to Prepare
Heading into your first lock on the Great Loop? Here’s what to expect, how to prepare, and real-life tips to make it easier—including how we kept the kids involved.
Gratitude on the Great Loop: What This Trip Teaches You About Enough
Cruising the Great Loop shifts your relationship with space, stuff, and the pace of life. Here’s how living on a boat taught us to notice the little things, appreciate simple joys, and redefine what “enough” really means.
Why We Had the Kids Journal on the Great Loop (and What I’d Do Differently)
Journaling helped our kids remember and reflect on our Great Loop adventure—but it wasn’t always smooth sailing. Here’s what worked, what didn’t, and why I created prompt journals to make it easier for other families.
5 Simple Prompts to Help You Remember Your Great Loop Journey (Even if You’re Not a Journaler!)
No time for journaling? No problem. These five short prompts make it easy to capture your Great Loop adventure—whether you’re writing in a notebook, app, or one of our kid-friendly travel journals.
How to Connect with Other Cruising Families on the Loop
Cruising the Loop is even better when your kids find other boat kids. Learn how to spot family boats, use tools like NoForeignLand and AGLCA, and make kid-friendly meetups part of your cruising life.
Top 10 Kid-Friendly Stops on the Great Loop
Cruising the Great Loop with kids? These 10 stops are packed with museums, playgrounds, treats, and adventures your crew will actually remember—plus a few bonus detours worth the miles.
Boat Schooling on the Great Loop: How We Made It Work
Curious how to homeschool while cruising full-time? Here’s how we approached boat schooling on the Great Loop, with flexible routines, a patchwork curriculum, and a whole lot of learning from the world around us.
Caught in a Storm: Lessons Learned from Rough Weather
Weather on the water can change in an instant, and every storm is a lesson in preparation, patience, and adaptability. From sudden squalls in the Gulf of Mexico to scrambling to close hatches before a downpour, here’s what we’ve learned about handling rough weather and staying safe when conditions turn.
What’s in Our Storm Kit? The Essential Gear Every Cruiser Should Have
Storms are an inevitable part of cruising, but being prepared makes all the difference. From anchor backups to emergency lighting, here’s what’s in our storm kit and why you should build your own before the weather turns.
Anchoring for Storms: Best Practices for Staying Put in Rough Weather
Anchoring in rough weather requires more than just dropping the hook and hoping for the best. Different boats behave differently, and understanding anchor choices, scope calculations, and storm anchoring techniques can make all the difference.
Instagram vs. Reality: The Truth About Cruising Full-Time
Social media makes full-time cruising look like a dream—gorgeous sunsets, endless adventure, and carefree days on the water. But what’s the real story? Let’s take a fun, side-by-side look at the expectations vs. reality of life aboard.
How to Stay Positive When Things Go Wrong on the Water
Setbacks are inevitable on the Great Loop, but they don’t have to ruin your experience. From mechanical failures to bad weather days, here’s how to shift your mindset and handle challenges with grace—so you can enjoy the journey, no matter what comes your way.
Behind the Scenes of Loop Life: The Hard Days You Don’t See on Social Media
The Great Loop is full of breathtaking views and unforgettable moments, but what about the days that don’t make it to Instagram? Let’s talk about the maintenance struggles, weather challenges, and unpredictable realities that come with life on the water.
The Art of Slowing Down: Embracing the Journey, Not Just the Destination
One of the greatest lessons cruising teaches you is patience. Whether it’s waiting out bad weather, dealing with mechanical delays, or simply taking the scenic route, life on the water isn’t about rushing from point A to point B—it’s about savoring the journey.
The Unwritten Rules of the Cruising Community
The cruising community is like a floating small town—one where generosity and camaraderie are the foundation. From sharing tools to checking on each other’s boats after storms, boaters look out for one another in ways that go beyond the norm. Here’s a look at the unspoken rules that keep this incredible community thriving.
Cruising Challenges & How to Overcome Them
Every cruiser faces setbacks, whether it’s mechanical failures, unpredictable weather, or the occasional technology meltdown. But these challenges don’t have to ruin your journey—they can actually make you a better boater. Here’s how to navigate the rough patches with patience, resilience, and a little help from the cruising community.