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Keeping Track of Boat Stores
It's important for weekend cruisers to know what they already have onboard before provisioning. Here's a simple method for tracking your boat stores. Links: - to the Boat Galley Newsletter! - To
The DIYers Dilemma
Understanding the tradeoffs inherent in boat projects can go a long way. Ask yourself about time, money, or quality. Which is the sticking point? Links: : - nica@fit2sail.com - to the B
Using Boxed Milk Onboard
Milk is highly perishable--a nightmare for cruisers, right? Well, there is one way to keep milk good on your boat. Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earns f
Cruising to a Calendar
How to make sailing to a schedule less onerous. Here are two tips (and a bonus!) to ease the stress of meeting a deadline on the water. Links: - - to the Boat Galley Newsletter! - Looking t
Why You Might Want Smaller Wineglasses Onboard
Wondering if you're overindulging a bit on the boat? It might just be your wineglasses. Here's something to consider. Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earn
Privacy - Visual and Audio
A discussion of what constitutes privacy in a small space. Sometimes you just need to pretend. Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earns from qualifying purch
How to Manage Mold on your Boat
Cooler temps mean more condensation on the boat. And with condensation comes mold and mildew. Ugh. But there are a few ways to at least keep up with it. Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meani
Bahamas Cruising Permit
Online paperwork for the win! A walk through of the cruising permit application for the Bahamas. Links: - - (Scroll to bottom of page) - - The Boat Galley Cruising the Bahamas cour
Good Powdered Milk for Cruisers
Powdered milk is awful. Right? Well, there is one option you might want to try. Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earns from qualifying purchases; some othe
Finding Your Weather Window
Looking ahead can be instructive in deciding whether a window is good enough or not. Sometimes you take whats not quite perfect. Links: - - - - nica@fit2sail.com - to t