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Sailing.Cruising

February 13, 2024 by Carl Strange

Cruising Pastime – Diving, Part 1: Instruction

An article by Carl and Eric…

When you start planning to go cruising you seek advice from professionals, friends, newsletters, articles and any other resource you can find. You gather all of the information then you distill it into a plan, find that you need a 100’ boat to store all the things you think you need, refine the plans and set-out to implement the plans hoping that you can get it done before you are too old to leave.

Many of your friends will often ask, “What will you do all day”. Or there is the other question, “what is it like?” There are many answers to these questions but perhaps Carl said it best when he tells people “cruising is nothing more than boat maintenance in exotic places.” But then he is forced to mention all of the people he has met and the places he has explored.


Since a cruising sailboat spends most of its time surrounded by water and one of the places to explore is underneath the surface of that water. One of the major activities that cruising sailors participate in is snorkeling and diving, Like many people Carl and Karen Strange decided to outfit their boat for these activities. Of course little did Karen know that the simple plan of outfitting a boat for some leisure time activities and some less leisurely chares would get out of hand.
Their initial requirements sounded simple enough, they wanted to outfit their boat for diving in the Caribbean with enough air to make a number of dives without having to find a shore-side dive shop after every dive. They did not want anything fancy but wanted things to work without much maintenance. Since that initial outfitting they found some things worked and others did not perform as they had intended.


Because you are spending much of your time sitting on in beautiful blue waters it makes sense to be a certified scuba diver. Getting certified is relatively painless and is easier than the Celestial Navigation course you just completed. Since you will be primarily be diving without the assistance of a dive master or other dive leader, it pays to take a more thorough course rather than the weekend wonder courses offered by some instructors. Remember you are going to be diving almost every day so taking a course that give you a form base and instills confidence will pay off in the long run.
Other than getting your Open Water Certification you may find some other specialties helpful, especially:

  • A Rescue course, since you will be in charge and not a Dive Master;
  • A Search and Recovery course, to assist you in recovering those items that tumble off the boat;
  • An Underwater Navigation course, to assist you in getting back to your home; and
  • An Equipment Maintenance course since you will need to know how to make field repairs.

These courses will give you some basic skills that will come into play on your cruise but they will also give you more confidence in your own diving abilities.
Carl points out that “your first priority should be to establish a relationship with a good dive shop.  Tell them what your plans are, listen to their recommendations and decide if they seem interested in your adventure and are capable of providing you with long-range support for the next several years. It helps if the staff have experience in helping and can reliably provide far-flung support to cruisers.” Now this is where the fun begins.

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Carl and his wife Karen set-off on a journey around the world on-board their sailboat S/V Enchante. Along the way, they had a lot of adventures and in Aruba, a new member of their crew was born. Now a family of three with Rebecca’s birth, they sailed the Caribbean and the Pacific experiencing life along the way.

Filed Under: Sailing Tagged With: Sailing, Sailing.Cruising, Strange Chronicles, The Strange Chronicles

November 7, 2019 by Carl Strange

Racing Through the Cook Islands Reflections on French Polynesia (#11)

20 October

Carl Landed a Nice Mahi-Mahi

I don’t even want to talk about how far behind the “chronicles” are. We have had some wonderfully interesting experiences since I last wrote. Honestly, I’ve been too busy to write, do boat work, or much else but play and sleep.

We just spent two weeks in the tiny, isolated Swarrow (Suvarov) lagoon in the central Cook Islands. Our time was spent learning from the remarkable 72-year-old caretaker of this park. We hunted coconut crabs, had potluck dinners with 30 lobsters, made fishing lures from black pearl oyster shells and coconut husks, went out fishing for 30 minutes, and came back with a 60-pound yellowfin tuna (tons and tons of sushi that night), and generally exhausted ourselves. Mornings started early and we never got back to the boat before 10 PM.

We finally had to leave to get some rest. We are three days into the six or so required to get to southern Tonga (17*42S / 169 59W). We blow through Tonga on our way to NZ since we’re planning to spend next year cruising in that area.
As we leave the Marquesas, here are a few family photographs…

Carl Strange Avatar
Carl and his wife Karen set-off on a journey around the world on-board their sailboat S/V Enchante. Along the way, they had a lot of adventures and in Aruba, a new member of their crew was born. Now a family of three with Rebecca’s birth, they sailed the Caribbean and the Pacific experiencing life along the way.

Filed Under: Pacific, Sailing, Travel Tagged With: Enchante, S/V Enchante, Sailing.Cruising, The Cook Islands, The Strange Chronicles

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