Liveaboard Blogs and Websites

Don't know if we can stick them but I have alredy spoken to and met a couple of people and I am really enjoying some of he blogs. When we get to some of these areas there are quiet a few questions I would like to ask.
 
I used to keep one until I realised how few people actually read it. The effort was simply not worth keeping so few in reading material. Sorry Mum.

Saying that, I am still very much in favour of websites that provide excellent information ~ especially for free:
http://www.cruiser.co.za ~ dig a little to find pilotage info for the whole world.
http://www.cruiser.co.za ~ dig a little more to find user manuals for just about anything related to your boat.
http://www.noonsite.com ~ more pilotage info.
http://www.windguru.com ~ one of many, many free weather sites.
http://www.7knots.com ~ one of many free crew/boat finder websites.
http://www.bluemoment.com ~ great source of information and also owned by a forumite.
http://www.uksail.com/ ~ links to many sailing related sites

There are several others. Since this thread is about our own blogs or websites, I don't feel shy about giving my new site a punt. I started Desperate Sailors which does many things and is completely free for boat owners and crew:
~ You've arrived in a new anchorage and desperately need a mechanic. Anchored in the same bay is a mechanic that doesn't charge mega bucks. Desperate Sailors connects you.
~ You've left it too late and need to head south to avoid the hurricane season and desperately need crew with good watch keeping experience. Desperate Sailors connects you.
~ You arrive in a new anchorage and desperately want to know where the next social event is. Desperate Sailors connects you with the pot luck, book swap, BBQ, boat jumble, open mic night...
~ Stay in touch with sailing friends, chat or message them. Create events, photo albums.

In summary, it is about sailors helping fellow sailors.


I used to read you.
;)
Especially the live web cam footage of you with your Brazilian 'shoppers'.
;)
 
Love the blog from Vanuatu.
Very inspiring!
I will go there one day, I will, I will, I will.
I am going to sail across the Specific, if it's the last thing I ever do!
 
If any of the live aboards here would like to start there own website but are just not sure how to or dont have the first idea then just PM one of the website owners on here. I have never done one before and mine ispretty bsic but using a cheap host I found all I had to do was point and click (more or less). For a cheap fee I have tools to build a website, my own domain name that I chose and as many e mail addresses as I want.

http://www.cygnus3.com/
 
And another one

And another one: left Plymouth in May 2010, over-wintered on the Vilaine, now in La Coruna, ultimately en-route to the Ionian, ETA 2 - 3 years? We will probably over-winter 2011-12 in Northern Spain / Portugal - will review blogs mentioned in this thread for ideas but any suggestions welcome!

Andy (aka Tethys) and Ann (aka CornishSailor)
 
Hi This is Peter and Claire on board our Solaris Sunrise Catamaran. We are currently in the Eastern Med @ Karpaz Gate Marina in North Cyprus. We sailed from the West Coast of Scotland (Largs) and visited Nth and Sth Ireland across Biscay to Nth Spain, down the Potugese coast Spain again. Wintered in Almerimar. Then across to Balerics, Sicily, Sardinia across to Lefkas-Greece for winter. Through the corinth canal down the Agean visiting many small Islands and so to Cyprus.

Peter:)
 
Hi Currently in Hull after sailing from Gosport. Going to Med middle to end August. Probably first Netherlands, Belgium, onto France and Spain. Will be on the lookout for familiar names.

Although we are not liveaboards! we keep our boat in the Netherlands, cruise quite extensively over there and up and down the coast whenever we get the chance, will be over there from 08 Aug until 07 Sept.

Our Blog is

www.yachticarus.blogspot.com

Mainly created for family & friends so we don't have to phone all the time, but you may glean some snippets from it!!!
 
We live on our boat a Jeanneau SO47 when we are in Europe but are mainly based in the Middle East where we manage to sail other peoples boats most of the time.

Our blog aims to keep friends and family informed of our sailing and other exploits but seems to have found favour with others interested in expat life.
 
It's really interesting, and frequently inspiring, reading these blogs. But I have to say that I, as someone who aspires to living abord and cruising, would really rerally like to know how everyone manages to make a living at the same time as living this way !
 
It's really interesting, and frequently inspiring, reading these blogs. But I have to say that I, as someone who aspires to living abord and cruising, would really rerally like to know how everyone manages to make a living at the same time as living this way !

We do temporary work back in the UK as management consultants and interim managers. Sometimes this gets in the way, as it very seriously has this year. But it has broadly enabled us to spend four to six months not working every year for the last eight (and sometimes spend nine months travelling!) That level of financial insecurity is not for everyone: that's why so many cruisers are actually pensioners. People who genuinely earn a decent (or even subsistence) living as they go (whether as carpenters, diving instructors, writers etc) are rare.
 
We are currently on the eastern seaboard of the USA. Set off nine years ago from Europe and have made our way, slowly around the Caribbean.

Posting has become a little intermittent as we find internet access far harder to get in the USA than it was in Central America, go figure!

www.gerryantics.blogspot.com


and for a taste of some hardcore sailing take a look at this http://iron-bark.blogspot.com/
 
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