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Why We Want to Sail

We traded a conventional life in Ottawa for the dream of raising our children aboard a sailboat — even though I had never sailed.

About Our Boat

SV Aphrodite is a St. Francis 50 catamaran — Hull #1 of an award-winning bluewater design. See her specs, equipment, and offshore features.

Long Reads: Galapagos

Volcanoes, sharks, penguins, sea lions, offshore fishing fleets, and a message in a bottle — the Galapagos is one of the most interesting and diverse places we have visited during…

Long Reads Grenada

A muddy hike, memory-making at Grenada Carnival, drama on a public bus, sailing passages from Trinidad to Grenada and Grenada to Haiti, and what happened when COVID-19 arrived in a…

Why the Caribbean has virtually no tides

Why Caribbean tides are tiny — and why Panama’s beaches can vanish at high tide.

Luperón Long Reads — Boat Kids Go Local

Joining a local school taught entirely in Spanish, learning baseball, making friends, and discovering how quickly the Luperon cruising community can rally when help is needed.


Latest Blog Posts

  • New Sedna logo: Isn’t she lovely?

    New Sedna logo: Isn’t she lovely?

    Our new SV Aphrodite logo is finished, a mermaid creature called a Sedna from Inuit legend, designed by Fe Wyma. We loved the nod to the far North where I grew up. Isn’t she lovely?

  • Liveaboard cruisers: those damn hippies

    Liveaboard cruisers: those damn hippies

    A CBC commenter branded our liveaboard plan a hippie lifestyle. Hard to square with the husband who once owned 30 suits, though our current tent-and-tarp existence isn’t exactly glamorous either.

  • Audio clip from our first CBC Radio interview

    Audio clip from our first CBC Radio interview

    Here’s the audio from our first CBC Radio interview with Stu Mills, who kindly sent along the MP3 after the segment aired. Thanks, Stu.

  • Logistics: strategies for getting from house to boat

    Logistics: strategies for getting from house to boat

    Rick, not one for hyperbole, called our move from house to boat hellish. Selling the van, storing gear, and shedding belongings from under our own feet gave me hives, and the urge to avoid it all.

  • Stress-free camping? Not here.

    Stress-free camping? Not here.

    There’s a difference between living in a campground and staying in one, and after more than two weeks I’ve learned it. Our tarp and eight-person tent give our site a prickly measure of permanence.