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The Basics of Living on a Boat (formerly Unwritten Rules of the Cruising Life) is an introductory course, designed for people who are actively preparing to cruise as well as people who are starting to explore whether they might like cruising.
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For those who are preparing to cruise, it's an opportunity to get a leg up on that first-year learning curve.
And for those who are exploring cruising, this is a chance to see what other cruisers are like and how you'll fit in. To answer a lot of the questions about the lifestyle.
Although I've been cruising for over 15 years now, I still remember what it was like when we first started. I had hundreds of questions, questions that weren't answered in any sailing classes, charters or cruising books that I found.
That's what this course is designed to help with. To give you all the "living on a boat" information that's not part of a "learn to sail" or "learn to cruise" course.
You'll find a total of 29 (!) modules in this course:
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Enrollment gives you access to a private Facebook group where you can meet other course participants and discuss your questions, worries, and triumphs with them and with me. You'll also get a free subscription to The Boat Galley Newsletter, a weekly collection of tips to make your transition to "cruiser" just that much smoother.
If you've read even a few of my articles on The Boat Galley, you'll know that I'm a straight talker, without fluff. I don't repeat myself five times just so that the material looks longer. There's plenty to talk about without that!
I promise not to waste your time. Each section is packed with useful information. John Herlig, who wrote "Using Your VHF Effectively" operates the same way.
I don't shy away from the trickier questions, either:
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Friends are both one of the best things about cruising and one of the worst. Best because you meet some really amazing people. Worst because many of us are shy and find it hard to start speaking to strangers.
We'll discuss: