Life on board
Ready to set sail for the sea? Here you can read many interesting tips for life on board, so that you can enjoy better your sailing holiday.
Mistakes to avoid on board
Those who are unfamiliar with life on a sailboat may make a number of mistakes in manoeuvring, using equipment or spaces, as well as in personal relationships and maritime etiquette. There are many mistakes that even experienced sailors encounter on…
How to be a good skipper: communication is the foundation
If we take 10 skippers, they will most likely be very different from one another. Everyone will have their own personality, training, experience, way of working on board, and way of experiencing sailing. This is due to the fact that…
How to instil a love of sailing in our children and encourage them to go on sailing vacations
Nothing is more satisfying for a parent who is a sailor at heart and soul than passing on their love of sailing to their children. As long as the kids are young, it is simple to take them on day…
Women today love boats and sailing cruises like men
Judging by the growing number of women who have approached sailing holidays in recent years, it could be said that the sea has never been so pink. In short, the old cliché that navigation is exclusive to men and wolves…
How to reduce the annoying roll during anchorages
How many times during your stay in the harbor have you tried desperately to figure out how to stop that non stop roll of the boat? This is quite a common situation: you are anchored in a beautiful bay and…
Sailing cruise: how to sail with your beginner friends
When you leave for the summer cruise or even just for a simple weekend outing with a crew of beginners on board, it is necessary before even setting out to sea, to convey to them some basic information essential for…
Here’s why being at sea without social media is good for you
In today’s fast-paced, high-tech world, spending quality time with your family, loved ones and friends is more difficult than ever. There is always a lit screen somewhere near: it can be a smartphone, a tablet, a TV or that of…