To see as much of the world as we can,
Using the smallest carbon footprint we can,
Spending the least amount of money we can,
Making as many friends we can.

Team Red Cruising

  • Another Day Sail

    It's Biscayne bay. It's breezy. It's beautiful. Let's go sailing!

    We're trying to do this weekly. We =haul Scout up on deck and scrub the algae off. Then we take Red Ranger out and sail.

    We're getting a little better. Let's not get silly though, things can still go very …


  • The Galley Sink Story

    I am not good at finished carpentry. That's the kind of job that intimidates me: it's something we're going to be looking at for a long time. It has to be done right. Am I up to it?

    Mistakes were made. But this is how we tweaked our counter-top for …


  • What are the odds?

    What are the odds of seeing other Whitby folks in cars at the corner of 27th and South Dixie Highway.

    Actually, remarkably high. We don't get that far up 27th all that often.

    On Thursday, we were up there so we could take the train to the modern art museum …


  • Sailing and Racing

    Here's our sailing video: Sailing Day.

    Here are some photos of the Star Class racers tearing through the mooring field after their day of racing. These are sailors bound for the Olympics. And they were right off our bow.

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    Wow are those boats FAST!

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    In Annapolis …


  • Sailing

    This is something we haven't done in months and months. Recreational sailing. Not moving the boat. Just sailing around to see the sights.

    Important lessons learned yesterday.

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    First, the "genoa" cars (they're really yankee sheet turning blocks, but most sailors will know them as genoa cars) are waaaay too …


  • Hardware Upgrades

    The old MacBook Pro was limping and wheezing. The trackpad wasn't clicking reliably. A little rubber foot had ripped off the bottom.

    CA's iPhone was essentially dead. The display was almost unusable.

    One of the other nagging issues was that our old backup device was 500Gb — big enough for most …


  • Guests and Art Projects

    Ron and Danielle stopped by to spend the night.

    Put that way, it sounds so low-key

    Actually, they drove down from Sarasota. A serious undertaking.

    The V-berth worked out nicely. It was — for non-sailors — a bouncy night. Seas were 1'-2' and there was a 5-7 kt breeze that kept Red …


  • That Big-Ol' Bass

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    In addition to the Mighty Uke, we have El Guitarron, the big old Tobias acoustic-electric bass.

    The bass lived in the V-Berth unless we had guests. Then it sort of rattled around the saloon. An unsatisfactory arrangement.

    Now, it has an official hanger on the forward end of the …


  • Cruiser's Meetup

    Sunday night, 16:00 Dinner Key Picnic Pavilion. Great early-evening potluck dinner with some of our neighbors here in the mooring field.

    It's not a standing date.

    In some cruising communities there are regular meetups. Maybe it's a potluck. Maybe it's a local bar. In places like St. Augustine it's …


  • That Pressure-Cooker Feeling

    After wrestling with Mr. Lehman, I have a residual feeling of "omigod omigod omigod what am I supposed to be doing now!?!?"

    Wait just one second.

    Take a breath.

    Check the list.

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    The answer is…

    Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Zip point doo-doo.

    It's not absolutely zero, but it's more like …


  • Mr. Lehman's New Understanding

    I've gone the full round of sparring with Mr. Lehman, eventually got in two waza-ari, and came out victorious. And I have the cuts and bruises to prove it.

    Earlier (Miami Connections) we rounded up the parts: Cole Hersee push-button starter switch and M202 solenoid.

    The question is this: "Do …


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