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Shake Down-Part One
After three years of working on Luna Moth, and completing over 280 projects ourselves, we finally were able to start our shake-down process. While there will always be a to-do list, we felt that at this point things were “done enough”, as Lisa puts it, to take our girl out of her slip to explore…
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Battery Combiners, Why They’re Evil, and What You Can Do to Replace Them (Lisa’s Tech Corner #1)
Today Lisa takes over the Luna Moth blog for her first Tech Corner post. While our blog is generally going to be about life on board, often touching on aspects unique to blind sailing, this series will be a lot more technical in nature, with deep dives into the details of various boat systems and…
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Blind Chef in the Galley
I have always loved food and cooking. However, in my classes on adapted cooking as a blind person they didn’t teach me how to cook on a boat in a tiny galley where your home and your stove could be moving. I have learned a lot about how to live on a boat over the…
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Blind on Board
Let’s live on a cruising sailboat she said. Let’s do all of the maintenance and repairs ourselves she said. I had no idea what that meant a handful of years ago, but now living aboard our Outbound 46 blue-water cruising boat Luna Moth full-time, I have a much better idea. Almost three years ago my…