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Our move towards living on a boat probably gained momentum 9 years ago, when we moved to Cairns and our boys had grown up and left home. If we were to be serious about this, it was time to make decisions that would lead us here. So we worked our butts off both as employees, in our own businesses and buying, renovating and selling houses.

200 Nautical Terms and Sailing Phrases That Have Enriched The English Language Part 1
This 5 part article is all about sailing terms that found new meaning (idioms). We have adopted numerous sailing terms in our modern-day language as idioms…
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Intro
Give-way rules and keep clear rules are covered in Part 2 of the rules in Section A and Section D. There are seven rules but there are also rules that limit these seven rules. This is a quick overview of what to expect…

Nautical idioms and sailing terms Part 5
Part 5 From “Having both oars in the water” to “Dragging your anchor”, nautical idioms have enriched our language…

Nautical idioms and sailing terms Part 4
Part 4 From “A1 condition” to “Bolster”, nautical idioms have enriched our language…

Nautical idioms and sailing terms Part 3
Part 3 From “A dressing down” to “Let her rip”, nautical idioms have enriched our language…

Nautical idioms and sailing terms Part 2
Part 2 – From “Walking the plank” to “At loggerheads”, nautical idioms have enriched our language…

Gill Race Watch Review
Gill Race Watch Review The first thing you notice when you get your Gill Race Watch in the mail and free it from its post-pack