Launch Day

Having arrived in Greece on Monday, we launched Vega on Thursday. There is no travel hoist at Planaco, so the re launching is undertaken by tractor and a large trailer.  It is always alarming to see the supports for your 10 ton yacht knocked clear as she balances on just two chocks while the trailer positions... Continue Reading →

8 Months on the hard stuff.

After late nights packing and a couple of long flights we arrived back at Vega to find her looking a little folorn after her 8 months wintering on the hard at Planaco boat yard on the small island of Aegina. She was covered in a layer of grey dust and although we had stripped most... Continue Reading →

Mediterranean Winds

Those who have not sailed in the Mediterranean pass it off as a cruising ground which is benign and non challenging. But while there is no doubt there are far more difficult areas to sail, the Mediterranean can seriously bite the unprepared. The winds can pick up and blow hard at all times of year and... Continue Reading →

Simple weather forecasting

  Yesterday I was pawing over an old meteorology book handed on to me by my father-in-law, Peter. As I was reading it I noticed some dog eared bits of paper protruding from the pages towards the back of the book. I pulled them out for closer inspection. They were a series of hand written... Continue Reading →

The Joy of….Sailing

One of my earliest recollections of sailing is being below deck’s on my parent’s Leisure 23 on lake Windermere. The breeze on Windermere can be fluky and variable thanks to the steep wooded hills that surround it. As we heeled over in the puffs, I can clearly recall sitting in the cozy, warm saloon sketching... Continue Reading →

2016 Route Plan

We are busily preparing for another live aboard season in the Mediterranean. This years plan is to leave the island of Aegina (where Vega is wintered) near Athens in Greece and head East through the Cyclades and then South down to Crete, where amongst other things we hope to do some whale watching (the deep... Continue Reading →

Families living on yachts

Not may bloggers seem to discuss relationships while cruising, probably as it's hard to talk about personal relationships in such a public domain, well, I'm going to give it a go.. We have met a wide range of families who cruise and we all agree it’s an awesome experience for all involved, but, its not all... Continue Reading →

Our Previous Sailing Experience

  We have had a few queries from readers of our blog in relation to our previous sailing experience, so thought it may be worthy of a post. Before we sailed in the Med, we had sailed as a family for nearly 3 years in Pittwater, a beautiful natural harbor set behind Sydney’s northern beaches.... Continue Reading →

UNICEF & Clipper Ventures

Heather and I regularly donate to three charities, one of which is UNICEF. As we donate monthly, and have done for nearly 10 years we are classed as Global Parents, which we feel good about...its a small thing, and giving your time is probably more important than money, but it makes us feel like we... Continue Reading →

Corinth Canal and the Saronic Gulf

As we followed a series of tankers into the Corinth canal we marveled at its engineering. Sheer walls cut through stone with azure water flowing between. The bridges spanning over the top were crammed full of visitors watching the parade of boats passing by. The tankers up front were only just narrow enough to pass through... Continue Reading →

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