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36. How to enjoy cruising the ICW & Bahamas' pros and cons

36. How to enjoy cruising the ICW & Bahamas' pros and cons

With Lucy and Matt from Boat Life Academy

Liveaboard Sailing Podcast · Annika Rautiola

April 20, 202258m 6s

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Show Notes

Welcome to the 100,000 downloads milestone episode! 🥳


This week we learn about cruising the Intracoastal waterway, or ICW, the inland waterway that goes from New Jersey to Florida. Specifically, we dive into why it’s not just a means to an end but actually a pretty neat way to see the US east coast. My guests are Lucy and Matt from Boat Life Academy, who have done the ICW total of 9 times! We also talk about their rocky start to the liveaboard life and how they eventually ended up loving the lifestyle so much they went from being employees to freelancers in order to keep cruising. And of course, since we are talking about the US East coast, I must find out what’s the good and the bad about the Bahamas!


Links mentioned in this episode ⬇️ 

🖥 Boat Life Academy website

📸 Lucy and Matt on Instagram

🐶 Chelsea-SV Dulcinea Boat Dog on Instagram


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