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The adventures (and misadventures) of traveling with family.
Last week Kim Russo, the Director of the AGLCA, asked me to help her record a Podcast to address the likelihood of Canada not opening their waters to boaters this summer. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view it yet, here’s the link to our chat about Canada not opening this summer: (For what it’s worth, I’m glad this wasn’t the Podcast Brent and I did about connectivity. Kim provided a ton of great information that she’s getting from sources in the area and her contacts at the Welland Canal. n’t regret hiring a captain to take our boat through Canadian waters last summer.
Back in the fall, I was contacted by the editor who asked if we’d be willing to share our Great Loop story. Knowing that Passagemaker often features the newest and best boats on the market, I only sent 2 pictures that really spotlighted our boat. My other favorite question comes at the very end of the article: “What two or three things would you tell people to avoid?” It is far too easy to grumble about the never-ending boat project list, or the constant disorganization that comes from a lack of adequate storage space, or even a string of cold, rainy days.
Now is a great time to start thinking about the next time that you get jet off somewhere and have the time of your life. In this article, we’re going to be looking at some of the things that you need for planning your vacation. This is going to need to include flights, accommodation, food, anything in the airport, spending money and money to do things while you are over there. If you do these things, then you will be heading off on a well-planned adventure, being sure that nothing is going to go wrong or get in your way of having a good time.
Despite my insistence that every single day is different, I keep getting asked to shed some light on our day to day life on a boat. So, very generally speaking, here’s a glimpse into day to day life living on a boat Speed of Boat: Our boat, at max speed, can go about 28 knots. We do focus on Brent’s work schedule, the kids schooling, and boat maintenance.