In this podcast episode, Bela Musits has a conversation with Rory Frey, a passionate sailor residing in a charming small town located north of Allentown, Pennsylvania. Despite not being in close proximity to a significant body of water, Rory's love for sailing shines through.
Rory owns a trailerable boat that he keeps on a small lake near his house, allowing him to indulge in his passion even during short periods of time. This boat serves as his go-to vessel for quick sailing adventures when he has a few hours to spare.
Additionally, Rory possesses a 26-foot Seafarer sailboat that he keeps in Annapolis, Maryland. This larger vessel is reserved for longer weekend trips, offering him the opportunity to explore the Chesapeake Bay and embark on extended sailing excursions.
Rory's sailing journey didn't happen overnight. He has diligently taken several ASA sailing courses to refine his skills and knowledge. He has also gained valuable experience by participating in sailboat charters, immersing himself in different sailing environments and learning from seasoned sailors.
In essence, Rory Frey embodies the spirit of a typical sailor. His dedication to the sport, combined with his willingness to learn and grow, makes him a true testament to the sailing community. Rory's passion for sailing is contagious, and his story inspires others to embrace the freedom and exhilaration that comes with being out on the water.
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits has a conversation with Peter Lawrence, an avid sailor who recently embarked on an extraordinary journey. Peter's passion for sailing led him to purchase a new-to-him 2005 Beneteau 473 sailboat and bring her back from Racine, Wisconsin to his home port in Rochester, New York.
This remarkable voyage spanned over 800 nautical miles and traversed four of the Great Lakes—Erie, Huron, St. Clair, and Ontario—as well as the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers, culminating in the challenging Welland Canal. Peter's meticulous planning and preparation became the cornerstone of this 11-day passage, ensuring a smooth and pleasant first trip on his newly acquired vessel.
Peter's unwavering commitment to planning and preparation was evident from the outset. He meticulously studied weather patterns, charted optimal courses, and gathered comprehensive information about the various waterways he would encounter. Peter's extensive research paid off when he successfully navigated the often-treacherous waters of the Great Lakes, skillfully maneuvering his sailboat through narrow channels and unpredictable weather conditions.
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Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
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We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits engages in a conversation with Simon and Sawyer Balint, delving into their adventure of returning their sailboat, a Passport 40, to the United States after their inaugural Atlantic crossing. Prior to their journey, this aspect had not been given much thought, as planning the crossing monopolized their attention.
Various options were contemplated by this father and son team, including sailing the boat back themselves, employing a captain and crew for the return voyage, leaving the boat in the UK or Europe for a few years of continued sailing, selling the boat in the UK, or opting for the transportation of the boat via a freighter. Throughout the episode, a detailed exploration of the factors influencing their decision-making process unfolds. Be sure to tune in for this enlightening conversation.
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
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We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits engages in a conversation with Simon and Sawyer Balint, delving into the modifications they implemented on their Passport 40 sailboat in preparation for their maiden Atlantic crossing. The discussion revolves around the adjustments made to enhance safety and expand their sailing capabilities across a wider spectrum of wind angles and speeds. And the trips they took prior to the crossing to refine their systems and techniques.
Moreover, the podcast explores how seemingly minor alterations in sailing angle or speed can significantly impact the duration of their journey, potentially reducing a 20-day voyage by 1 to 2 days. The discussion also revolves around the meticulous modifications they implemented on their vessel to ensure optimal performance and safety during their first Atlantic crossing.
Simon and Sawyer share their experiences and insights gained from previous sailing trips, highlighting the importance of refining systems and techniques before embarking on such a challenging endeavor. They delve into the various adjustments they made to enhance their sailing capabilities across a wider spectrum of wind angles and speeds, enabling them to harness the power of the wind more effectively.
The podcast explores how seemingly minor alterations in sailing angle or speed can significantly impact the duration of their journey. By optimizing their sail configurations and trimming techniques, they were able to reduce their estimated 20-day voyage by an impressive 1 to 2 days. This demonstrates the profound impact that seemingly small adjustments can have on a long-distance sailing expedition.
This father and son team provide detailed accounts of the specific modifications they made to their Passport 40 sailboat. These modifications included installing a new self-steering system, optimizing their sail inventory, and upgrading their navigation and communication equipment. They discuss the rationale behind each modification and how it contributed to their overall sailing experience.
Moreover, the podcast delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of preparing for and undertaking such an ambitious voyage. Simon and Sawyer candidly share their hopes, fears, and motivations, offering listeners a glimpse into the mindset of sailors who dare to chase their dreams on the open ocean.
Throughout the episode, Bela Musits skillfully guides the conversation, asking probing questions and facilitating a lively exchange of ideas between the Balint’s. The podcast is a testament to the passion and dedication of these accomplished sailors, providing valuable insights and inspiration for aspiring adventurers and seasoned sailors alike.
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
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We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits and Mike Wasserman discuss the Summer of 2024 sailing season on Narragansett Bay. We review the trips taken and places visited. We also discussed some of the new experiences, sights seen, and what we learned. We also review the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance projects that were performed. For example, a ripped mainsail and a water tank sensor that stopped working.
If you are interested in learning how to sail, check out NauticEd. which is short for Nautical Education, an established company with a really cool online platform for learning the knowledge elements of sailing at your convenience, along with a network of experienced sailing instructors for the hands-on skill development elements on the boat. To check out NauticEd, click on the link below and as a bonus you will receive your first two lessons for free.
https://www.nauticed.org/?school=bela-l-musits&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
https://www.youtube.com/@sailingandcruisingtheeast
We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits and Jeff Wettig team up to interview Gene Martel. Jeff, a veteran podcaster and Chesapeake Bay sailor, has hosted his sailing podcast, "Shooting the Breeze," since 2014, producing over 180 episodes. Bela and Jeff previously interviewed each other in episode 90 of this podcast.
Gene Martel, new to sailing, listens to both Jeff's podcast and this podcast. Recognizing their shared interest, the trio decided to collaborate on a podcast episode. Gene, who has spent the past year dedicated to learning how to sail, shares his personal experiences, insights, and valuable advice about his sailing journey.
If you are interested in learning how to sail, check out NauticEd. which is short for Nautical Education, an established company with a really cool online platform for learning the knowledge elements of sailing at your convenience, along with a network of experienced sailing instructors for the hands-on skill development elements on the boat. To check out NauticEd, click on the link below and as a bonus you will receive your first two lessons for free.
https://www.nauticed.org/?school=bela-l-musits&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
https://www.youtube.com/@sailingandcruisingtheeast
We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits engages in a conversation with Conor Smith, a fascinating individual who holds a PhD in Applied Marine Physics, is a USGC Master Captain, an ABYC Electrical Technician, and is actively involved with Warrior Sailing.
The discussion revolves around the significance of a "healthy boat checkup," emphasizing that just as humans undergo regular physical examinations, boats should receive similar attention to ensure their well-being. Conor highlights the crucial role of electrical systems and wiring in boats, emphasizing their susceptibility to aging and the potential risks associated with neglecting their maintenance.
Moreover, the conversation explores Conor's involvement with Warrior Sailing, an organization dedicated to providing sailing opportunities for wounded, ill, or injured military service members and veterans. The podcast delves into the transformative impact of sailing on these individuals, promoting healing, camaraderie, and a sense of purpose.
The sponsor for this episode is NauticEd. which is short for Nautical Education, an established company with a really cool online platform for learning the knowledge elements of sailing at your convenience, along with a network of experienced sailing instructors for the hands-on skill development elements on the boat. To check out NauticEd, click on the link below and as a bonus you will receive your first two lessons for free.
https://www.nauticed.org/?school=bela-l-musits&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
https://www.youtube.com/@sailingandcruisingtheeast
We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this episode of the podcast, Bela Musits engages in a conversation with Chris Curtis, an experienced sailor who has extensive sailing experience on the East Coast and is currently based in Seattle. Chris recently undertook an impressive journey, sailing from Seattle to Mexico over the past few months.
The discussion delves into the intricacies of planning a long-distance cruise, addressing crucial factors such as weather analysis and strategic route selection. Emphasis is placed on the significance of establishing organized processes and routines to ensure a smooth and efficient sailing experience.
Furthermore, the episode explores the art of balancing long-term strategic goals with the day-to-day tactical decisions that arise during such an endeavor. This approach is presented as a key ingredient for a successful and enjoyable voyage.
The sponsor for this episode is NauticEd. which is short for Nautical Education, an established company with a really cool online platform for learning the knowledge elements of sailing at your convenience, along with a network of experienced sailing instructors for the hands-on skill development elements on the boat. To check out NauticEd, click on the link below and as a bonus you will receive your first two lessons for free.
https://www.nauticed.org/?school=bela-l-musits&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
https://www.youtube.com/@sailingandcruisingtheeast
We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this podcast episode, Ethan Maass, a seasoned Sea Tow Captain with over 15 years of experience in assisting mariners, engages in a conversation with Bela Musits. Throughout the discussion, Ethan shares invaluable tips and insights aimed at helping mariners avoid the need for a tow back to their home port. This informative and engaging episode offers practical advice and guidance for mariners of all levels, making it a must-listen for anyone who enjoys navigating the open waters.
The sponsor for this episode is NauticEd. which is short for Nautical Education, an established company with a really cool online platform for learning the knowledge elements of sailing at your convenience, along with a network of experienced sailing instructors for the hands-on skill development elements on the boat. To check out NauticEd, click on the link below and as a bonus you will receive your first two lessons for free.
https://www.nauticed.org/?school=bela-l-musits&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=
If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
https://www.youtube.com/@sailingandcruisingtheeast
We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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In this podcast episode, Bela Musits engages in a captivating conversation with David Gendell, a lifelong sailor from Annapolis, Maryland, and an accomplished author. Gendell's latest book, "The Last Days of the Schooner America," delves into the remarkable story of the winner of the inaugural America's Cup sailboat race and its subsequent journey after claiming victory. Gendell's profound expertise and unwavering passion for sailing are evident throughout the discussion as he expertly navigates the historical significance of the Schooner America and its enduring legacy within competitive sailing. Additionally, the podcast delves into the boat's remarkable journey after its competitive days came to an end, shedding light on the challenges of preserving historical artifacts in the world of sailing.
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If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast.
Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East”
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We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas.
Bela and Mike
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