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Salty Podcast: Sailing Stories

Salty Podcast: Sailing Stories

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The Salty Podcast shares real sailing stories and adventures — expert tips, ocean crossings, storm tales, heartwarming stories, and the quirks of life at sea. Each week, Cap’n Tinsley brings you voices from the water: sailors who’ve crossed oceans, lived aboard, and chased horizons. Join The Salty Podcast each week for adventures in storm survival, cruising life, and the joy of sailing. No fluff — just salty conversations, heartfelt moments, and lessons from sailors worldwide.

Salty Abandon is Captain Tinsley from Gulf Shores & Orange Beach AL:
Oct 2020 to Present - 1998 Island Packet 320;
2015-2020 - 1988 Island Packet 27 (lost in Hurricane Sally Sep 2020)

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sailing podcast, sailing stories, sailing adventures, sailboat life, cruising lifestyle, liveaboard sailors, ocean adventures, solo sailing, circumnavigation, bluewater cruising, sailing the Caribbean, sailing the Bahamas, offshore sailing, storm stories, sailing interviews, real-life sailing stories from around the world, tips and experiences from liveaboard sailors, adventures of solo and crewed sailors, lessons from storms, passages, and long crossings, cruising life beyond the horizon

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  • Growing Up at Sea: 12-Year-Old Sailor Atticus from @BoyMeetsOcean | Salty Podcast #95
    May 4 2026

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    Sorry for the music overlap of the audio at 34:40 til 34:57. I inadvertently failed to mute the b-roll video and noticed it after I uploaded it. It last 17 seconds but is a very good song so enjoy!

    A 12-year-old on night watch, clipped in, steering a 46-foot catamaran through real offshore conditions while his friends back home are doing homework on the couch. That’s Atticus, the voice behind Boy Meets Ocean, and he joins us from the Bahamas to explain what full-time liveaboard sailing is actually like when you’re the kid on board, not the parent.

    We talk about the transition from land life to boat life, how he keeps friendships going while meeting “boat kids” across the islands, and what daily seamanship looks like on a cruising catamaran. Atticus breaks down the practical stuff families always ask about: anchoring plans, dealing with wind and chop, using navigation and weather apps like Navionics and Windy, and learning to handle sails with his dad. He also shares the safety rules that keep everyone secure offshore, plus the maintenance chores that come with the dream.

    Then his dad zooms out to the bigger mission: a health scare that changed their priorities, a worldschooling approach that blends online learning with real travel, and a family plan that goes far beyond the Caribbean toward a future circumnavigation. We also get into content creation at sea, why Atticus edits on a phone, how he thinks about staying genuine on social media, and the tech boundaries they set so the ocean stays the main teacher.

    If you’re curious about sailing with kids, homeschooling at sea, Bahamas cruising, and what it takes to raise capable young sailors, listen through and share this with a fellow dreamer. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: could you handle life at anchor full time?

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    SALTY ABANDON: Cap'n Tinsley, Orange Beach, AL:
    Oct 2020 to Present - 1998 Island Packet 320;
    Nov 2015-Oct 2020; 1988 Island Packet 27
    Feb-Oct 2015 - 1982 Catalina 25

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    YOUTUBE PLAYLIST: https://saltyabandon/SaltyPodcastPlaylist
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    GEAR FEATURED IN MY UPCOMING VIDEOS:
    🛟 Boat Fenders → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S1PXKKR
    ⚓ Dock Lines → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS4BNYR9
    🧽 Exterior Cleaning Kit → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BL533KR7


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    51 Min.
  • Sailing to Luperon Dominican Republic Safely | Salty Podcast #94
    May 2 2026

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    This is an update to Salty Podcast #91. The sea can be glassy at sunrise and still hand you a monster at 10:30 p.m. We’re calling in from two different corners of paradise and chaos as Bill and Catherine share a boots-on-deck update from their Bahamas to Dominican Republic crossing and their new home base in Luperon Harbor, one of the best-known hurricane holes in the Caribbean.

    We walk through what changed after leaving Georgetown: an engine overheating detour, a rough stay off Great Inagua, and the small rigging choices that decide whether you sleep or suffer. Then we get specific about passage tactics cruisers actually use, including radar squall avoidance, buddy boat communication, and the surprisingly controversial topic of proper diesel engine RPM. If you’ve ever “babied” a diesel to save fuel, this part may change how you run your engine offshore.

    Once we reach the Dominican Republic, the story shifts to real arrival logistics: fish traps and low-profile floats near the entrance, grabbing a mooring when the pendant is too short, and why the Luperon cruiser network is built around WhatsApp instead of radio nets. We also dig into costs and quality of life details like water delivery, laundry service, food and drink prices, clearing immigration and customs with a dog, plus the provisioning reality that pushes Catherine into growing herbs onboard.

    If you’re planning Dominican Republic cruising, Luperon Harbor, the Mona Passage, or the jump to Puerto Rico and Grenada, hit play. Subscribe, share this with your cruising crew, and leave a review with the one tip you wish every new cruiser knew.

    Support the show

    SALTY ABANDON: Cap'n Tinsley, Orange Beach, AL:
    Oct 2020 to Present - 1998 Island Packet 320;
    Nov 2015-Oct 2020; 1988 Island Packet 27
    Feb-Oct 2015 - 1982 Catalina 25

    Get rid of those boat smells with Airlock! 10% off with code SALTY here:
    https://airlockusa.com?sca_ref=10693038.qKP0HHcr3urB&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=affiliatelink&utm_campaign=prom

    SALTY PODCAST SAILOR SHIRTS: https://saltypodcast.myshopify.com/
    YOUTUBE PLAYLIST: https://saltyabandon/SaltyPodcastPlaylist
    Wanna create a Livestream?: Https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5430067749060608

    GEAR FEATURED IN MY UPCOMING VIDEOS:
    🛟 Boat Fenders → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S1PXKKR
    ⚓ Dock Lines → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS4BNYR9
    🧽 Exterior Cleaning Kit → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BL533KR7


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  • Sailing The Crooked Anchor | No Sailing Experience to Life in the Bahamas | Salty Podcast #93
    Apr 25 2026

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    They bought the dream with zero sailing experience, then paid for it with patience, sweat, and a willingness to live with less. I sit down with Captain Ken and Miss Kelly from The Crooked Anchor, liveaboards on a 1990 Gemini catamaran, to unpack how two Florida landlubbers sold the house, refit a fixer-upper boat, and turned “we could never do that” into seven years of cruising the Keys and the Bahamas.

    We get specific about what actually makes the liveaboard sailing lifestyle work: cutting debt, avoiding the storage-unit money pit, setting a shove-off date, and learning to do your own boat maintenance so marine labor bills don’t sink the budget. Ken shares why DIY skills translate so well onboard, while Kelly explains the less-glamorous reality that still feels worth it: laundry, biking for groceries, hauling water, and staying in shape simply by living the routine.

    Then we head to the Bahamas details listeners always ask for: staging in the Keys, using the Gulf Stream, anchoring on the banks, checking in at Great Harbour, and why they keep coming back to Georgetown. You’ll also hear about their repurposed beach art and famous swings at Sand Dollar Beach, the electric energy of the Family Island Regatta, and the moments that sharpened their safety mindset, from a major anchorage storm to a python in the cockpit and why a handheld VHF now goes everywhere.

    If you’ve been dreaming about cruising, a sabbatical, or any big reset, this conversation keeps it honest and still wildly motivating. Subscribe for more real-world sailing stories, share this with a friend who keeps saying “someday,” and leave a review with the one trip you’d take if you started now.

    Support the show

    SALTY ABANDON: Cap'n Tinsley, Orange Beach, AL:
    Oct 2020 to Present - 1998 Island Packet 320;
    Nov 2015-Oct 2020; 1988 Island Packet 27
    Feb-Oct 2015 - 1982 Catalina 25

    Get rid of those boat smells with Airlock! 10% off with code SALTY here:
    https://airlockusa.com?sca_ref=10693038.qKP0HHcr3urB&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=affiliatelink&utm_campaign=prom

    SALTY PODCAST SAILOR SHIRTS: https://saltypodcast.myshopify.com/
    YOUTUBE PLAYLIST: https://saltyabandon/SaltyPodcastPlaylist
    Wanna create a Livestream?: Https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5430067749060608

    GEAR FEATURED IN MY UPCOMING VIDEOS:
    🛟 Boat Fenders → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S1PXKKR
    ⚓ Dock Lines → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS4BNYR9
    🧽 Exterior Cleaning Kit → https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BL533KR7


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    58 Min.
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