
Slow Boat Sailing Podcast
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S1 Ep 21Ep. 21: Checking the Slow Boat into Panama, Port Captains, Immigration, and Agents in Colon a Discussion by Linus Wilson
Checking into Panama was not easy or quick. In this episode, I explain how I and the Slow Boat skipper ended up over $400 poorer and made two trips into Colon over four days and four government office visits including paying an agent. In my experience, both the immigration officer and Cristobal Port Captain refused to process my completed paperwork. I muse whether the government officials financially benefit from boater's employment of agents to facilitate the check in process in Colon, Panama. I hope they do not, but their behavior suggests they may. I spent over $50 on internet in Panama to bring episode 20 to you. That does not include my podcast and website hosting expenses. It is not free to create a podcast. Help out if you can. YOU CAN GET ALL THE BONUS EPISODES IF YOU PLEDGE AS LITTLE AS $1 TO THE SLOW BOAT SAILING PODAST’S PATREON SITE. HALF OF THIS WEEK’S INTERVIEW IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO PLEDGE ON PATREON. EVERY EPISODE SINCE EPISODE 10 HAS HAD A BONUS EPISODE. PATRONS GET TO LISTEN TO ALL THE BONUS EPISODES. ALL PATRONS ARE GIVEN THE AUDIOBOOK OF THE #1 SAILING BESTSELLER HOW TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD PART-TIME. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 20Ep. 20: SV Sea Wolf Sails with a Dog in the Bahamas, Cuba,Honduras, Colombia, and Panama Interviewed by Linus Wilson
We are podcasting from Panama! The Slow Boat sailed from Providencia, Colombia to Colon, Panama, the entrance to the Panama canal about 250 miles on the 4th multiple night passage since leaving New Orleans on April 29. Get details of the engine blowout 45 miles from Panama and how the crew of the Slow Boat came into port under their own power. This week’s guest is Dominique Truelove of the S/V SeaWolf Sailing and the YouTube channel of the same name. The SV Sea Wolf crew sailed with dog Bear to the Bahamas, Cuba, Honduras, Colombia and Panama before returning to the USA. Next season they’ll be sailing with their new born son. They literally bought a boat and went cruising immediately. Dominique tells about the customs challenges of sailing with a dog, and how they survived a broken forestay in the remote far southern part of the Bahamas. This episode is sponsored by Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream. The Slow Boat crew relied on Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream for their Panama trip thus far. Call 410-286-5270 or e-mail [email protected] so you can find out how their current and weather routing can aid you in your next blue water voyage. YOU CAN GET ALL THE BONUS EPISODES IF YOU PLEDGE AS LITTLE AS $1 TO THE SLOW BOAT SAILING PODAST’S PATREON SITE. HALF OF THIS WEEK’S INTERVIEW IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO PLEDGE ON PATREON. EVERY EPISODE SINCE EPISODE 10 HAS HAD A BONUS EPISODE. PATRONS GET TO LISTEN TO ALL THE BONUS EPISODES. ALL PATRONS ARE GIVEN THE AUDIOBOOK OF THE #1 SAILING BESTSELLER HOW TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD PART-TIME. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 19Ep. 19: 2018 Golden Globe Race Founder Don McIntyre Interviewed by Linus Wilson
We’re podcasting from Providencia, Colombia in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. We are preparing for the next weather window to take us to Panama. We talked to Don McIntyre the creator of the 2018 50th Anniversary Golden Globe race. Small stout boats without electrical gadgetry like GPS will engage in the "slowest race in the world," reliving the famous 1968 race. Mr. McIntyre think the winner will be alone on the ocean for 8 months or more in the update of the race that made Robin Knox Johnston and Bernard Moitessier household names. The 2018 Golden Globe Race Route Don McIntyre told about some of his past adventures such as his reenactment of the Lt. Bligh's open boat voyage from Tofu, Tonga to Batavia, Indonesia. Below is a picture of Mr. McIntyre and another lover of the sea. This episode is sponsored by Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream. The Slow Boat crew relied on Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream for their Panama trip thus far. Call 410-286-5270 or e-mail [email protected] so you can find out how their current and weather routing can aid you in your next blue water voyage. YOU CAN GET ALL THE BONUS EPISODES IF YOU PLEDGE AS LITTLE AS $1 TO THE SLOW BOAT SAILING PODAST’S PATREON SITE. HALF OF THIS WEEK’S INTERVIEW IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO PLEDGE ON PATREON. THAT SECOND HALF OF THE INTERVIEW WITH CHERYL BARR TALKS ABOUT VISITING HAVANA AND VARADERO. THIS IS ONE OF MANY BONUS EPISODES AVAILABLE TO PATRONS ONLY. ALL PATRONS ARE GIVEN THE AUDIOBOOK OF THE #1 SAILING BESTSELLER HOW TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD PART-TIME. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 18Ep. 18: Jeffrey Wettig of the Shooting the Breeze Podcast Interviewed by Linus Wilson and Cuba to Providencia, Colombia Passage
We're podcasting from Providencia, Colombia in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. We just finished a four-day passage from Cayo Largo del Sur, Cuba to this beautiful oasis in the wild blue waters of the Western Caribbean. On this episode, we interview Jeffrey Wettig of www.theescapepods.com's Shooting the Breeze Sailing Podcast. We learn about how he got into sailing early in life and talk about his two previous boats before he bought his current boat. This episode is sponsored by Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream. The Slow Boat crew relied on Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream for their Panama trip thus far. Call 410-286-5270 or e-mail [email protected] so you can find out how their current and weather routing can aid you in your next blue water voyage. YOU CAN GET ALL THE BONUS EPISODES IF YOU PLEDGE AS LITTLE AS $1 TO THE SLOW BOAT SAILING PODAST’S PATREON SITE. HALF OF THIS WEEK’S INTERVIEW IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO PLEDGE ON PATREON. THAT SECOND HALF OF THE INTERVIEW WITH CHERYL BARR TALKS ABOUT VISITING HAVANA AND VARADERO. THIS IS ONE OF MANY BONUS EPISODES AVAILABLE TO PATRONS ONLY. ALL PATRONS ARE GIVEN THE AUDIOBOOK OF THE #1 SAILING BESTSELLER HOW TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD PART-TIME. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water.

S1 Ep 17Ep. 17: Cruising Guide to Cuba Author Captain Cheryl Barr Interviewed by Linus Wilson
The Slow Boat Sailing Podcast is in Cuba! We talk about our trip to Nueva Gerona, Cuba to Cayo Largo on the Caribbean coast of Cuba. In April before the Slow Boat set sail for Cuba, I talked to Captain Cheryl Barr who wrote the recent Cruising Guide to Cuba: Volume 1 which covers Varadero, Havana, Cabo San Antonio, Cienfuegos, and Trinidad and all the places the Slow Boat visited. Cheryl Barr has been coming to Cuba since 1996 on her parents' schooner. This episode is sponsored by Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream. The Slow Boat crew relied on Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream for their Panama trip thus far. Call 410-286-5270 or e-mail [email protected] so you can find out how their current and weather routing can aid you in your next blue water voyage. YOU CAN GET ALL THE BONUS EPISODES IF YOU PLEDGE AS LITTLE AS $1 TO THE SLOW BOAT SAILING PODAST’S PATREON SITE. HaLF OF THIS WEEK's INTERVIEW is only AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO PLEDGE ON PATReON. THAT SECOND HALF OF THE INTERVIEW WITH CHERYL BARR TALKS ABOUT VISITING HAVANA AND VARADERO. THIS IS ONE OF MANY BONUS EPISODES AVAILABLE TO PATRONS ONLY. ALL PATRONS ARE GIVEN THE AUDIOBOOK OF THE #1 SAILING BESTSELLER HOW TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD PART-TIME. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us onTwitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water.

S16 Ep 1Ep. 16: Wizard’s Eye’s Tyler Bradt Sails and Kayaks Around the World Interviewed by Linus Wilson
We are podcasting from Cuba! In this episode we talk to Tyler Bradt, profession white water kayaker and captain of SV Wizard's Eye. We talk about his round the world expedition. He tells us he cast off the dock lines with a month of sailing experience and very little prep time for his simply outfitted 42' steel cutter Wizard's Eye. Here about the Slow Boat's 3-day offshore trip from Venice, Florida to Cabo San Antonio Cuba and how we met up with episode 4 guest Addison Chan. Stevie and I are now in the south coast of Cuba on the Island of Youth, Isla Juventud, Cuba. This episode is sponsored by Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream. The Slow Boat crew relied on Jenifer Clark’s Gulfstream for their Panama trip thus far. Call 410-286-5270 or e-mail [email protected] so you can find out how their current and weather routing can aid you in your next blue water voyage. Tell your friends about the podcast. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us onTwitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 15Ep. 15: Doina Cornell of Cornell Sailing and Author of Child of the Sea Interviewed by Linus Wilson
We spoke to Doina Cornell about the rallies organized by Cornell Sailing and the SV Aventura's recent attempts and crossing of the Northwest Passage. She also tells us about her book Child of the Sea about her childhood circumnavigating the globe in a sailboat her parents built. This episode is sponsored by Jenifer Clark's Gulfstream. The Slow Boat crew relied on Jenifer Clark's Gulfstream for their Panama trip thus far. Call 410-286-5270 or e-mail [email protected] so you can find out how their current and weather routing can aid you in your next blue water voyage. I talk about the Slow Boat's two-day passage from Pensacola to St. Petersburg, FL on its way to Panama via Cuba. You can get a bonus episode of Doina Cornell if you pledge as little as $1 to the Slow Boat Sailing Podast’s Patreon site. This is one of many bonus episodes available to Patrons only. All patrons are given the audiobook of the #1 sailing bestseller How to Sail Around the World Part-Time. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron.Tell your friends about the podcast. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us onTwitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 14Ep. 14: White Spot Pirates’ Nike Steiger Cruises the Western Caribbean Interviewed by Linus Wilson
Nike Steiger of White Spot Pirates tells us about why she dropped everything and bought her boat Karl in Panama. She gives trash and laundry tips for cruisers floating far off the grid. Learn the origins of herYouTube channel‘s name and her boat’s name. Find out about when she almost gave up the dream of sailing around the world all together. You can get a bonus episode of White Spot Pirates with an in depth look at Nike’s Mexico cruise if you pledge as little as $1 to the Slow Boat Sailing Podast’s Patreon site. This is one of many bonus episodes available to Patrons only. All patrons are given the audiobook of the #1 sailing bestseller How to Sail Around the World Part-Time. In this episode you can find out about the progress of the Slow Boat as it makes it way to Cuba and its new crew member Stevie. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Tell your friends about the podcast. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 13Ep. 13: Wicked Salty’s Wes and Kate talk about selling their boat, outboard repair, and give the host Linus Wilson fishing tips
Get the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast on Stitcher and iTunes! Wes and Kate talk about how they bought their first boat in the summer of 2014, an Ericson 30+ on Craigslist for $11,500 and within months were headed south for the Bahamas making great videos on YouTube along the way. They cruised the Bahamas in that boat in the Northern Exumas, Nassau, Eleuthera, and the Abacos before deciding to sell it in South Carolina. If you want a boat that is Bahamas tested, there is one waiting for you in South Carolina. You can get chapters a bonus episode of Wicked Salty with an in depth look at their Bahamas cruise if you pledge as little as $1 to the Slow Boat Sailing Podast’s Patreon site. This is one of many bonus episodes available to Patrons only. All patrons are given the audiobook of the #1 sailing bestseller How to Sail Around the World Part-Time. We talk about their early adventures, how their dog Lola adjusted to life afloat, and their reasons for selling the boat. Wes, Kate, and I talk about our problems with outboards in the Bahamas. (I had a lot of problems with my new outboards documented in my book Slow Boat to the Bahamas.) A lot of folks can't wait for them to find the right boat and start filming again. (I know I am one!) Support them on Patreon. I chat about the latest developments in my trip preparations and planning for going to Panama via Cuba. It boils down to, "Go EAST, middle-aged man". There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. Tell your friends about the podcast. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I'm putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 12Ep. 12: Slow Boat to the Bahamas chapters 1, 2, and 3 read by the author Linus Wilson
Never before released audiobook versions of chapters 1, 2, and 3 of Slow Boat to the Bahamas are free to Slow Boat Sailing Podcast listeners. You can get chapters 4, 5, and 6 if you pledge as little as $1 to the Slow Boat Sailing Podast’s Patreon site. Patrons get bonus content as well as a the free audiobook of the #1 sailing bestseller How to Sail Around the World Part-Time. Check out our first video with Daly (poodle), Sophie (5), Janna, an me onYouTube! Hopefully, there will be more to come. Yours truly said the dynamite fish bomber episode of SV Delos was one of their best and that they should be on cable in episode 10. Now they are! You heard it on the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast first. Stay tuned next week as the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast will bring you the crew of Wicked Salty in episode 13. Tell your friends about the podcast.

S1 Ep 11Ep. 11: Anchoring with Mantus Anchors founder Greg Kutsen, M.D., hosted by Linus Wilson
I recorded this talk on anchoring techniques at the 2016 Southwestern International Boat Show in Houston. Greg Kutsen M.D. is the founder of Mantus Anchors, which is a sponsor of Slow Boat Sailing. Download the presentation for that talk to refer to the numbers for your boat. Mantus Anchors Anchoring Presentation Support the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast on Patreon! There are great gifts such as How to Sail Around the World Part-Time (MP3 version) and bonus content for Patreon subscribers. The focus of Dr. Kutsen's talk in Episode 11 was to properly size and select all your gear from snubber, chain, rode, swivel, anchor, and chain hook to minimize the chance of gear failure. I was so impressed by this talk that I bought one of the Mantus' heavy-duty swivels. Check out Mantus Anchor's store and knowledge base. I was so persuaded by this talk that I bought and installed a swivel on the Slow Boat pictured above. The Mantus swivel is set up with a shackle so that it is not susceptible to side-loading failure that frequently destroys other popular makes of anchor swivels. We have a 45-pound Mantus Anchor on our primary bow roller as a "storm anchor." The Mantus anchor has a large surface area for better holding and weight at the tip for better setting. Setting is when the anchor first digs in. While Danforth-style anchors have great holding for their weight, they have poor setting when they have grassy or hard bottoms or experience a wind-shift. The Slow Boat dragged dangerously with a Danforth-style anchor when a squall led to a wind-shift on the way to the Bahamas. The other great feature of Mantus Anchors is that they can be taken apart easily and stowed if you want to have a spare anchor. I also liked the Mantus Chain Hook for the snubber line and purchased one after the talk. It seemed much less likely to become unhooked than the chain hooks available at places like West Marine. Use the West Marine link and the promo code WMAFF to get $15 off your next purchase of $200 online. (The promo code won't work without using the link. Tell your friends about the podcast. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an MP3 album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips.

S1 Ep 10Ep. 10: SV Delos, Brian, Brady, and Karin Interviewed by Linus Wilson
We caught up with the crew of SV Delos in South Africa as they plan to round the Cape of Good Hope for the second time in the other direction and cruise Reunion, Mauritius, and eastern Madagascar in their Southern Ocean cruise. Contribute to the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast on Patreon so we can hit our $20 goal and give away the eBook of the #1 sailing bestseller Slow Boat to the Bahamas to every sailor in the world! Give the dream of cruising to foreign islands to your fellow sailors by being a patron of the podcast. There are many great incentives including a free MP3 audio version of my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time and bonus content from Brady and Karin of SV Delos for Patreon subscribers. The SV Delos crew were currently screening videos of contestants to join the boat this season. We talked to Brian about his early sailing and moving up boats until he bought Delos. We discovered the secret behind the Buddha symbol of the boat and the origins of the boat's name. We also learned how the Delos crew refocused their efforts on video production in 2013 and the rest is youTube history. Support Delos by subscribing to their YouTube channel, checking out their website, and "Buying them a Beer" by contributing to their Patreon site. Finally, I also talk about my preparations for my Panama trip via Cuba. In episode 11 next week, we learn about anchoring from Greg Kutsen of Mantus Anchors. Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an MP3 album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories and were over 60 percent off when the podcast was released. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Subscribe to my free newsletter a thttp://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips.

S1 Ep 9Ep. 9: Dee Caffari, world record holder, Vendee Globe racer, Volvo Ocean Racer;
This is just a sampling of Dee Caffari's achievements under sail from her website: "In 2006 Dee became the first woman to sail solo, non-stop, around the world against the prevailing winds and currents and was awarded an MBE in recognition of her achievement. Dee successfully completed the solo, non-stop Vendée Globe Race in 2009, crossing the finish line in 6th place out of an original fleet of 30 competitors. April 2011 saw Dee complete her third non-stop circumnavigation in the double-handed Barcelona World Race. In 2014, as part of Team SCA taking part in the Volvo Ocean Race 2014/15, Dee secured the Round Britain and Ireland Speed Record for an all-female crewed monohull of 4 days 21 hrs 39 secs." We talk about the Hell On High Water TV charity drive, Team SCA, how average sailors can become a better racers, and sleeping strategies while solo sailing in ocean races. Check out her great book, Against the Flow, available on audible about how she went from being a school teacher who had never sailed before to being the first woman in history to sail solo-nonstop around the world against the prevailing winds and currents. It's an inspiring story about following your dreams and an entertaining listen or read. Become contributor on Patreon for the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast so we can bring great guests such as Dee Caffari and the crew of SV Delos (episode 10) every week. A $1 pledge entitles you to a free audio version of How to Sail Around the World Part-Time a $9.99 value on iTunes. There are many other great rewards for slightly higher pledges. If we get $20 per episode of pledges, I will make Slow Boat to the Bahamas free on Amazon's worldwide sites for 1 day. The list price for the eBook is $9.99. Thus, by giving $20 you, can give something worth $10,000 to 1,001 sailors. We have never given away the #1 Amazon sailing eBook bestseller Slow Boat to the Bahamas on Amazon. It is a funny look at going on the big trip with a four year old and a four pound dog.

S1 Ep 8Ep. 8: Jessie Z. of KatieandJessieonaboat.com talks about her travels in the Bahamas and the Great Loop interviewed by Linus Wilson
Jessie Zevalkink talks abouther travels in the Great Loop of the U.S. and Canada during 2013-2014. She and her friend Katie Smith traveled in a 27-foot sailboat fromMichigan to the Bahamas and back with Katie's dog. Check out their blogin http://katieandjessieonaboat.com/. Theearly twenty-somethings were like "aliens" in the cruiser communityand were embraced up and down the ICW and featured on the front pages of CruisingOutpost. We talk about their working their way around the waterwaysof the U.S.A. and their travels in the nature coast of Florida and the Bahamas. We areoffering a $200 discount to podcast listeners who travel with Blue MoonAdventures. The goal at Blue Moon Adventures is to share their love of the sea,the islands, and the islands’ cultures. They prepare custom adventureitineraries on sailing yachts to tropical destinations worldwide. Check outtheir upcoming trips at www.bluemoonadv.com. Contact them today to plan the journey of alifetime. They have organized cruises of as little as a week inluxurious sailing catamarans in exotic cruising grounds such as the SocietyIslands, Tahiti, Bora Bora, the Whitsunday Islands in Australia or St. Martinin the eastern Caribbean. No sailing experience or certifications arenecessary, but these trips are sure to be a once in a lifetime experienceregardless of whether you have zero of 100,000 miles under yourkeel. Listeners of the Slow Boat Sailing podcast can get a discountof $200 per person by mentioning they heard about Blue Moon Adventures on thepodcast. Contact: Captain Trey Benefield BLUE MOON ADVENTURES www.bluemoonadv.com [email protected] 865-310-8562 Check out my book Howto Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an MP3 albumon iTunes or Amazon. Links to my booksare at my website.Buy How to SailAround the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to theBahamas. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailingeBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me atlinuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addressesfor your country’s site.) Subscribe tomy free newsletter at www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repairand upgrade tips. Make a donation.

S1 Ep 7Ep. 7: Polynesian Navigation on Hokule’a with Kawika Crivello interviewed by Linus Wilson
In episode 7, I spoke to Kawika Crivello a crew member on the traditional sailing vessel Hokule’a. Hokule’a is a two-masted double hulled canoe that is meant to be similar to traditional Polynesian voyaging canoes. It is over 60′ long and has a crew of about a dozen at any one time. Kawika has crewed on many parts of its current round the world voyage. Hokule’a is 41 years old and is maintained by the Polynesian Voyaging Society. Kawika was at anchor in the British Virgin Islands where the met with many locals including billionaire Richard Branson. They may also visit with an American president in Cuba in a few days who hails from their home state of Hawaii. We talk about traditional Polynesian navigation techniques and how to develop the correct mental attitude to going on a long ocean voyage. Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an MP3 album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Subscribe to my newsletter. Make a donation.

S1 Ep 6Ep. 6: South Pacific Weather with Met Bob, Bob McDavitt, interviewed by Linus Wilson
Bob McDavitt has been forecasting weather in the South Pacific for forty years including providing weather advice for the New Zealand challengers in the America's Cup and 16-year-old, round-the-world sailor Jessica Watson. He advised about 300 boats last season doing ocean passages in the South Pacific as well as runs a free weather newsletter/blog for over 20 years at http://weathergram.blogspot.com/. His website is http://www.metbob.com/. He talks to the Slow Boat Sailing podcast about South Pacific weather patterns, the 1994 Pacific Storm, and Cyclone Watson. He talks about how he helps sailors avoid the squally ITCZ. In addition, he explains the El Nino warming of the South Pacific and argues that it will not be a factor in the 2016 South Pacific cruising season of April to November. El Nino should disappear by April 2016.

S1 Ep 5Ep. 5: Cuba Bound with Wally Moran Interviewed by Linus Wilson
Wally Moran, the coauthor of the new cruising guide to Cuba’s north coastCuba Bound, talked to me in episode 5. He talks about his sailing career inSV Gypsy Wind and the Sail to the Sun ICW rally that he organizes. Wally did not have an internet signal and was talking outside over a cell phone so the audio of the interview is not as good as for prior episodes and was not as good as it will be for future episodes. I also talk about the perils of taking a dog to the Cayman Islands. Many more great episodes are in the works keep listening and keep sailing! Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. Write a review for How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas on Amazon or Goodreads. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Subscribe to my newsletter. Make a donation. Get the show on Stitcher and iTunes!

S1 Ep 4Ep. 4: (new) Sailing the Galapagos and Marquesas with Pacific Crossing Notes Author Nadine Slavinski
This “new” episode 4 replaces the old episode 4. The old episode 4 had poor sound quality due to banging halyards in a 30-knot near-gale. Nadine Slavinski crossed the South Pacific in 2013 and 2014 and wrote about it in her book Pacific Crossing Notes. We talk in depth about the Slow Boat’s planned cruising grounds for 2017 of the Galapagos and the Marquesas. Nadine also wrote Lesson Plans Ahoy! and Cruising the Caribbean with Kids. We also talk about her cool downwind sailing setup on their 35′ sailboat. I also talk about Annie Dike’s new video How to Get Your Wife to Go Cruising. She says her fans ask here that question all the time. There are many ways to support the podcast in addition to being a patron. We are donating the August and September Patreon revenues to the American Red Cross’s Louisiana Flood relief. Thanks for joining the voyage! Check out my book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time, which is now available as an album on iTunes or Amazon. Links to my books are at my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas at Amazon. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and tell your friends to do the same. I’m putting up more videos of the Slow Boat crew on YouTube. Also check out my new study guide entitled Navigation Rules: International and Inland (Abridged), Study Guide for Uscg Captains’ and Merchant Mariner Exams. Episode 6’s South Pacific Weather with Met Bob has became anAlbum on iTunes. Subscribe to my free newsletter at http://www.slowboatsailing.com for free books and boat repair and upgrade tips. There you can also find a orange banner link at the bottom of the page and promo code to save $15 off your next purchase of $200+ at West Marine. Write a review on iTunes for the podcast or on Amazon for my books. Finally, have some fun on the water!

S1 Ep 3Ep. 3: Pt. 2 Sundowner Sails Again with Tate McDaniel (Provedencia, San Blas, Panama, El Nino, and RVing) interviewed by Linus Wilson
This is the second half of the interview with Tate McDaniel of Sundowner Sails Again blog and YouTube channel. He talks about sailing his boat from Isla Mujeres, Mexico to the remote island of Providencia, Columbia and then to the San Blas Islands in Panama. He discusses why El Nino and cheap gas convinced him 2016 was the year to pause his around the world quest and RV across America before rejoining his 32' Westsail sailboat in Panama to sail the South Pacific in 2017. Take advantage of the $.99 sale on my website. Buy How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas. Both books have been #1 bestsellers in the Amazon sailing eBook categories. Write a review for How to Sail Around the World Part-Time or Slow Boat to the Bahamas on Amazon or Goodreads. (If you are a non-US Amazon customer, e-mail me at linuswilson outlook [dot] com, and I’ll send you the link addresses for your country’s site.) Subscribe to my newsletter. Make a donation.

S1 Ep 2Ep. 2: Cuba and Pt. 1 Sundowner Sails Again with Tate McDaniel (New Orleans, Key West, Cuba, and Isla Mujeres) interviewed by Linus Wilson
Tate McDaniel of the Sundowner Sails Again's blog and uTube channel talked to me over the weekend. This episode looks at getting his boat, a Westsail 32' named Sundowner, ready for a round the world trip. This covers the first half of his trip in 2015, crossing the Gulf of Mexico from New Orleans to Key West. He discusses his travels in Cuba and his trip to and time in Isla Mujeres with his wife Dani. In the next episode he discusses his trip to Provedencia, the San Blas Islands in Panama, and why gas prices and El Nino make 2016 a good year to go RVing. I also talk about the current changing state of Cuba regulations and my experience with the application process. It is conceivable that sailing to Cuba could get a lot easier in a few days. USCG Cuba regs 12-11-15 Be part of the adventure. Links to my books are at my website. Buy a book. Write a review on iTunes, Amazon, or Goodreads. Subscribe to my newsletter. Make a donation.

S1 Ep 1Ep. 1: How to Sail Around the World Part-Time podcast introduction and book sample read by the author Linus Wilson
Show notes are at https://slowboatsailing.wordpress.com Linus Wilson introduces the podcast and reads from his new book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time available on Amazon.