Sail With Winterlude
  • Commuter Cruiser. The resource for part time cruisers.
  • Available Now! The Boat Galley Cookbook!
  • Learning About Photography
  • Alaska Live
  • Jan's Top 10
  • Commuter Cruiser Off Season 2013!
  • WL Updates Fall 2012-Spring 2013
  • Winterlude Updates Here!
  • Day By Day 2011 Refit
  • "Refit" SW Florida 2010
  • 2009 - 2010 Colon, Panama to Florida
  • Annapolis to SW Florida
  • 2004 - 2005 Cut The Dock Lines! NW Caribbean
    • Goodbye Burnt Store! Off to Marathon Key
    • Waiting For Weather: Marathon
    • Our First Crossing: Dry Tortugas to Isla Mujeres>
      • Handbasket I
      • Handbasket II
      • Handbasket III
    • Isla Contoy and Isla Mujeres
    • Weather In Isla
    • Culebra Cays, Bahia de la Ascension, MX
    • San Pedro, Belize
    • Lamanai, Belize
    • Drowned Cayes & Belize City
    • Reflections On Cruising From Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Belize
    • Lighthouse Reef Atoll Con't
    • Tobacco & Colsen Cayes & Bluefield Range, Belize
    • Rio Dulce, Guatemala
  • About David & Jan
  • Life Inside Winterlude
  • Outfitting Winterlude
    • Getting Ready to Cut the Dock Lines
    • Changes Cruising the Western Caribbean
    • What Works & What Doesn't
  • Catamaran Hotel & Resort, Rio Dulce, Guatemala
  • Hurricane Charley
  • 2001-2004 Getting Ready Adventures
  • Tiger Cruise: US Navy
  • Lessons From The Bay Islands 2005-2006 (incl Robbed in Utila)
    • Robbed In Utila
    • Easting To Guanaja
    • Lucky Enough ... Jonesville, Roatan
    • One Particular Cut

Welcome Aboard!  Winterlude is a 1985 Passport 37 sloop.  We bought the boat in 2001 in Hampton Roads, VA, sailed up the Chesapeake to Annapolis with the prior owner, fixed up the boat and set off for Southwest Florida in Sept 2001 to get ready to go cruising in 2004.  Mission accomplished and then some!   


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Winterlude Anchored Rio Chagres, Panama
We quickly discovered to reach all the places we wanted to explore, we simply could not return to the US every hurricane season.  We weren't comfortable leaving our home in unknown locations with unknown caretakers, but nine years later, we are confirmed "commuter cruisers" - it's a lifestyle that allows us to spend six months a year in the US, racing Y Flyers, a one design scow and spending time with family.   And the other six months, we enjoy cruising!

Since leaving the US in October 2004, we sailed 7,500 miles from Florida along Mexico's Yucatan Coast, exploring offshore atolls as well as inshore reefs in Belize, leaving Winterlude in the Rio Dulce (Sweet River), Guatemala.
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Vivorillos Cayes, Bird Caye
We've explored the Bay Islands of Honduras, the Vivorillos Cays, Providencia & San Andres, Colombian Islands off the coast of Nicaragua en route to Bocas Del Toro, Panama.  We loved the lush surroundings of the Chagres River. then sailed to Cartagena for carnival.  Returning along the Colombia coast, the Rosarios and the San Bernardos were adventures before arriving at Sapzurro, Colombia -- my favorite cruising location yet!  Sapzurro is the border town between Colombia and Panama.  We hiked the mountain ridge where the border was located and down the Panama side, to the waterfalls, dinghied to the "tourist" town around the next cove and then spent time in the San Blas Islands, negotiating for my own molas, artwork specially crafted by the Kuna indigenous people.

In between, we've watched dolphins pirouette in the early morning sun, had front row seats for the pelican ballet:  pelicans diving in sequence at sunset, danced barefoot on the beach, made great friends, hiked to the highest waterfalls and snorkeled the clearest waters, discovered unknown (to us) species, eaten the freshest fish and lived a lifestyle only cruisers know.  
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David & Jan at Glovers Reef Atoll, Belize, WL in the background
We love the lifestyle and we want to share the adventure in this website!  We'll share our experiences "commuter cruising" in hopes that those that sail in our wake might pick up a morsel or two of helpful information!

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