Showing posts with label transient boating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transient boating. Show all posts

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Folding Bikes are Ideal Boat Gear for Transient Boaters

With ease of storage and quality construction, folding bicycles on board boats give you the freedom to travel by land at boating destinations

Folding bikes are easy to carry and stow on board boats. Photo courtesy of Montague Bikes.
One of the best parts about taking a boat trip is exploring new ports and waterside towns. But after you dock your boat at a marina its not always easy to get around town on land.

Having a bike on board gives you easy access to everything that waterside towns can offer transient boaters - and folding bikes make it even easier to carry and stow a bike on board.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Traveling Every Port and Marina? Tag & Post Your Way to Identity Theft

How to avoid identify theft risks when boating using public Wi-Fi internet at marinas or making social media status updates


Traveling by boat is a liberating experience, but you have to be vigilant of the same risks that all travelers on land face.

Last year, nearly 12 million Americans fell victim to identity theft. This figure represents a 13 percent increase in identity theft over the past three years, and the U.S. Travel Insurance Association attributes this jump in part to the rise of social media use among travelers.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Using the Right Anchor Gear for Anchoring Out Overnight

How to choose an anchor for your boat and your anchorage conditions for a secure and safe night out on the water


Taking your boat out for a cruise can take boaters on wonderful adventures, with virtually thousands of magnificent destinations to choose from. Most areas also offer boaters a number of anchorages where you can secure your boat and anchor out for the night to fully enjoy the beautiful scenery surrounding you on the water.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

ICW Cruise - Day 19 Final Destination in Ft Myers FL

Final leg of the AICW Cruise navigates the locks of Okeechobee Waterway and reaches the final destination of Ft. Myers FL


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

Day 19 of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise at 8:45 am we said "Lets go home." 

After a crazy night of partying, dancing and singing at the Roland and Mary Ann Martin Marina TiKi bar we are ready to roll. 

This will be our final day on the water on our 19 day cruise from the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland to the Florida Gulf Coast in Ft. Myers. 

Saturday, June 1, 2013

ICW Cruise - Day 18 on Okeechobee Waterway in FL

The final days of the Atlantic ICW Cruise once again faces foul weather as they navigate through the St. Lucia Canal and locks of the Okeechobee Waterway


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

We woke on Thursday 5/30/13 to another day of high winds and rain.  It is Day 18 and we are determined to make it to our new home in Fort Myers FL.  

We fueled up and finally left the Four Fish Marina in Jensen, FL behind at 8:30 am.  We headed toward the St. Lucia Inlet where we would pick up the St. Lucia Canal.  This canal will take us to the Lake Okeechobee Waterway. 

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

ICW Cruise - Days 15-17 in Jensen Beach FL

The journey from the Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast continues along the ICW stopping at Jensen Beach FL on route to Okeechobee Waterway 


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

Day 15 on the water - we are fueled up, pumped out and on the water by 8:00 am as we pull out of beautiful, historic town of St. Augustine, FL. 

We are hoping to be at our final destination in just a few more days - and boy are we ready to get there. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

ICW Cruise - Days 13-14 in St. Augustine FL

Special K starts Day 13 with a small detour facing white caps on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean before turning back on track with the ICW on route to St. Augustine Florida


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.


It has been two weeks since we left our home port in Georgetown Maryland to set off on our ICW adventure. We are getting anxious to finally meet our future awaiting us in Fort Myers Florida.

On Day 13 we left the port of Morningstar Marina in St. Simon's Island, GA at 7:15 am. Destination - Historic St. Augustine, FL.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

ICW Cruise - Days 11-12 in Savannah and St Simons Island GA

Special K cruises through Georgia - stopping in Savannah and St. Simons Island as they prepare for the next leg through FL on the Okeechobee Waterway


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

We started Day 11 of our AICW journey a bit late - not shoving off the dock until 8:30 am.  Leaving Bohicket Marina in Seabrook Island, SC with our eyes set on Savannah, GA. 

As we headed up the Bohicket River back to the ICW we enjoyed sunny, partly cloudy skies.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 10 in Seabrook Island SC

The journey on the AICW continues as Special K cruises through the beautiful waters of South Carolina amidst calm waters and angry green heads


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

On Day 10 of our two week long  Atlantic ICW cruise we woke to a glorious sunrise and a beautiful day with clear blue skies.  The waters were as calm as glass.  We Left Georgetown Marina in Georgetown, SC sharply at 8:00 am to continue our journey down the ICW. 

It started off as a relaxing and calm morning cruise - Betty Ann and I sunbathed on the bow as the guys managed the helm. 

Friday, May 24, 2013

Pocket Hose for Boats - Video Demo Review

Boaters demonstrate how to use the Pocket Hose on a boat, showing how it offers quick and easy wash-downs in a lightweight, compact size ideal for transient boaters [VIDEO DEMO]


When we heard our boater friends rave about how much they love their "pocket hose", we knew that it was something worth sharing.

Recently our friends embarked on a two week Intracoastal Waterway Cruise and began talking about how great their new Pocket Hose has been for them on their cruise.

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 9 in Georgetown SC

The Special K crew cruises on the Waccamaw River in South Carolina dodging rainy weather on their ICW journey


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

Wow... it's hard to believe how far we have traveled already from Maryland, yet how much further we still have to go along the Intracoastal Waterway to arrive in Florida.

We left the beautiful setting of Village Harbor Marina in Hampstead, SC on Day 9 with overcast skies and an uncertain destination. 

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 8 in Little River SC

Finally crossing the state line from North Carolina to South Carolina, the ICW cruise is greeted with foul weather and beautiful coastlines


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

After an overnight stay in Hampstead, NC, the Special K crew left port at 8:00 am to begin day 8 of our Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway cruise to Florida.

The day was overcast with a chance of showers.  At 8:45am the south west winds began to pick-up (10 miles/hr) and the chop increased. 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 7 in Hampstead NC

The Atantic ICW cruise takes a minor detour navigating to Bald Head Island North Carolina, ending up in Hampstead NC for the night


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

Well it has been a whole week and we have not read a newspaper or watched TV.  I is amazing how quickly the days run together and you loose track of time. 

We left Beaufort, NC at sunrise. It was a nice calm morning on the water.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 5-6 in Beaufort NC

The "Special K" crew takes a much needed break with a few restful days in the beautiful waterside town of Beaufort NC en-route to Florid on their Atlantic ICW cruise


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.


After a few intense cruising days with high winds and rough water on the Chesapeake Bay, it was time to dock "Special K" and enjoy some relaxing time at port in Beaufort, NC.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 4 Oriental NC

An unexpected yet pleasant stop at Pamlico Sound in Oriental NC as "Special K" slowly heads south along the Atlantic ICW cruise to Florida


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.


The fourth day of our ICW cruise started off with a little unplanned clean-up. Our little fellow Diesel decided to start the morning off with a dip in the local black mud swamp.  OH what a mess!  I wish I had a picture. Well once again I can not say enough about how wonderful our "pocket hose" is... a must-have for boaters (especially boaters with dogs)!

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 3 ICW Bridge Locks

The third day of the Atlantic ICW boat cruise continues to head south taking the "Special K" crew from Norfolk VA to Coinjock NC


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

We traveled 61 NM (our shortest distance yet on our ICW journey from Chesapeake Bay to Gulf Coast of FL) but this leg of our cruise down the ICW still took us 8 - 9 hours.  On this leg of the cruise we traveled from Norfolk VA to Coinjock NC.

Intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Day 2 Cruising Chesapeake Bay

Atlantic ICW cruise takes crew from Solomon's Island MD to Hampton VA on day two of the two week journey to FL


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

Day 2 of our two week journey from the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland to the Gulf Coast of Florida (May 14, 2013) started off much better than our somewhat rough first day of the ICW cruise. They skies were blue and the winds had finally died down.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Intracostal Waterway Cruise Adventure: Day 1 Lessons Learned

Day one of the east coast cruise brings rough seas on the Chesapeake Bay on the way to the first stop in Solomon's Island


This guest post blog series details the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Cruise of two friends, Karen and George, as they cruise the east coast from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Gulf Coast.

 
After a wonderful Bon Voyage celebration with friends and family we were ready to set-off on our Intracostal Waterway adventure to Florida. 

We left port on Monday May 13th, 2013 to begin a whole new life. Although we are excited about the future, we are sad to leave behind so may wonderful friends and family. 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Cruising Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway from Chesapeake Bay to Florida Gulf Coast

Follow the two week journey of a liveaboard couple as they cruise their boat down the east coast to relocate from the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland to the Gulf of Mexico in South Florida


This weekend we wished two friends Bon Voyage as they prepared to leave for the boat trip of a lifetime. Although we are are so sad to see them leave and they will be missed, we are excited for their amazing adventure ahead cruising their boat over 1,000 miles along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterways.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Choosing Boating iPhone Apps for GPS Marine Navigation on Boats

New downloadable iPhone applications for boating enable portable GPS marine navigation that is convenient, cost-saving technology ideal for small boats

Apple iPhones have grown in popularity because of their ease of use and wide availability of applications that enable special features. The boating industry has recognized this trend and is introducing new boating iPhone apps, such as GPS marine navigation, that offer boaters conveniences on the water. Apps are also available to work on iPod touch and iPads.

More and more boaters are choosing downloadable GPS applications for Apple iPhones as a cost-effective and convenient portable navigation option on the water. Ideal for smaller boats, an iPhone app for GPS navigation can eliminate the need for more expensive hand held GPS devices.

Boaters should consider all of the conveniences and functionality when choosing to download a new GPS navigation application for an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.

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