Cruising Resources

INSIGHTS: How a Pressure Cooker Can Save the Galley Game

After leaving her pressure cooker in storage for two years, live-aboard cruiser Sarah Powell finally plucked up the courage to actually use it. In this article for Noonsite, Sarah explains why this is now one of her "must-have" items in the galley.

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Dominica: Why Cruisers Should Visit This Less-Travelled Island

The Caribbean Island of Dominica is one of the best islands to visit if you have several months to live the cruising dream lifestyle. In this article from Caribbean Compass magazine, Hank Schmitt outlines why Dominica is a hidden gem, just waiting to welcome sailors.

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Latest News

Tobago: Shark Attack Forces Beach Closures and Cautions

A British man has received serious injuries after being attacked by what was thought to be a bull shark, in the waters off Courland Bay on the northern coast of the Caribbean island of Tobago, according to media reports.

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Comment on Easter Island

Entry was easy, all officers like immigration, Armada etc. came aboard. It was done efficiently and quick Easter Island/Rapa Nui is a bucket list item...

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Scientists Predict Very Active Atlantic Hurricane Season

While the official start of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season is not until June 1st, scientists and weather forecasters are already predicting an extremely active season with as many as 23 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and five major hurricanes.

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Security Report

Honduras, Offshore: Yacht Reports Suspicious Activity off NE Coast

A yacht heading to the US from Panama’s San Blas Islands has reported being suspiciously shadowed by a white fishing vessel approximately 130NM from the NE coast of Honduras in the Thunder Knoll area.

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In the Wake of the Gods: A cruising companion to the world of the Greek myths

Sam Jefferson has produced a unique cruising companion to Greece that charts the mythical voyages of Greek legends while offering useful and practical pointers for pilotage and passage planning, including information about prevailing winds and anchoring, along with charts and photography.

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Cruisers Report

Portrait of a Cruiser: Dawn and Stephen Bell – Slow Circumnavigators

Full time liveaboard cruisers Stephen and Dawn Bell have sailed all of the US eastern coast and much of the Caribbean aboard their Leopard 48 catamaran. While their long-term plan is a circumnavigation, they realise it is a major commitment and that plans can change for a variety of different reasons so are taking it nice and slow. Find out more in their Cruiser Portrait for Noonsite.

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