New vs Used Boats on the Great Lakes

One of the biggest decisions buyers face is whether to purchase new or used. On the Great Lakes, freshwater boats often enjoy longer lifespans, making the used market particularly strong. New boats offer: Used boats often provide: A knowledgeable broker helps evaluate availability, pricing, and long-term costs so you choose what best fits your goals—not just what…

Best Boats for Lake Erie & Lake Ontario

Choosing the Right Boat for Great Lakes Conditions Lake Erie and Lake Ontario offer some of the most rewarding boating and sailing in North America—but they also demand the right boat. Short, steep chop, rapidly changing weather, and long open-water runs mean boat selection on the Great Lakes isn’t just about style or size—it’s about…

How to Prepare Your Boat for Sale: A Complete Checklist

Selling a boat can feel overwhelming at first, especially if it’s been your trusted companion for years. However, preparing your boat for sale is the first step toward a successful transaction, and it’s often the difference between a quick sale and a long, frustrating listing. First, start with cleaning and detailing. Buyers notice the small things, and a…

Simple Habits That Make Your Boat Safer and Easier to Own

Good boating habits make a bigger difference than many owners realize. While major systems matter, most problems on boats start with small things that are overlooked. For that reason, developing simple, consistent habits can greatly improve safety, reliability, and overall enjoyment. Even better, these habits do not require special tools or advanced skills. Instead, they…

Routine Boat Maintenance That Prevents Costly Repairs

Regular boat maintenance is the most effective way to protect your investment, reduce unexpected repair bills, and ensure safe, reliable time on the water. Many of the most expensive boat repairs begin as small, preventable issues—corrosion, leaks, worn hoses, or neglected fluids—that go unnoticed. Consistent basic maintenance combined with proper seasonal care keeps systems running…

Choosing the Right Cruising Sails

As racing sailors, our adjustment to bluewater cruising hasn’t been without some challenges—especially for Brian. Racing, in some ways, is rather straightforward: spend as much money as you possibly can on the very best sails covering every conceivable wind angle and then collect your trophies. At least that’s how we remember it! Now we live…

Passage Food Prep

As I write this, we’re about to embark upon the last of our longer passages for the year—fingers crossed! We’ve done several 5-7 day passages now, this one will be around four days, taking us from the northern tip of eastern Australia to Indonesia. I’ve learned since our first week-long passage last year that it’s…