Since we entered the Chesapeake Bay, the mood and our routines on Boundless have changed. Continue reading “Its a Wrap!”
Exploring the Real Cuba – Part 2
After a relaxing few days in and around Marina Hemingway, we were ready for our busy five-day Havana and Viñales tour. Continue reading “Exploring the Real Cuba – Part 2”
Exploring the Real Cuba – Part 1
Of all the places we’ve visited this year, Cuba is the most complex. Continue reading “Exploring the Real Cuba – Part 1”
Up The Mast
The passage from Jost Van Dyke, BVI to Key West, FL was the longest of our trip at 1,143 miles as the crow flies, taking us 6 days and 22 hours. Continue reading “Up The Mast”
Welcome to Camp Grenada
Over the last month we learned why cruising sailors call Grenada “Camp Grenada”. Continue reading “Welcome to Camp Grenada”
The Strange and Not So Glamorous Boat Life – Part 2
This edition of The Strange and Not So Glamorous Boat Life reveals the reality of domestic life onboard. Continue reading “The Strange and Not So Glamorous Boat Life – Part 2”
The Strange and Not So Glamorous Boat Life – Part 1
This trip is mostly about fun – sailing, swimming, meeting people, exploring. But regular day to day things still need to happen – shopping, eating, using water and electricity, communicating. Continue reading “The Strange and Not So Glamorous Boat Life – Part 1”
Vivre Une Vie Française en Guadeloupe! (Living a French Life in Guadeloupe!)
We left Antigua at sunrise on December 29th for a lovely 5 hour sail to Guadeloupe. On the way we gawked at Montserrat and the steam coming out of the active volcano. We dropped anchor off the town of Deshaies (pronounced Day-hay), dropped the dinghy, and went to town to check in.
Continue reading “Vivre Une Vie Française en Guadeloupe! (Living a French Life in Guadeloupe!)”
Hanging Out in Bermuda
After 4 days at sea, Boundless checked into Bermuda shortly after sunset on Wed, Nov 8 and stayed for 15 days before heading to Antigua. Continue reading “Hanging Out in Bermuda”
Offshore Passage to Bermuda
The two critical forces impacting much of what we experienced each day on our passage were weather and watches. Continue reading “Offshore Passage to Bermuda”