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Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the USA

Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the USA

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Welcome to the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the USA podcast. The hosts for the show are Bela Musits, who has many years of sailing experience, and Mike Wasserman who knows almost nothing about sailing. This podcast will consist of discussing destinations around the East Coast of the United States. We will also provide interesting and helpful information about sailing and boating, and all sorts of cruising related topics. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Thanks, Bela and MikeBela Musits Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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  • EP-134 Planning for the Unexpected - Dan Pfeiffer
    May 23 2025

    Welcome aboard another episode of the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast! In episode 134, co-hosts Bob Musits and Mike Wasserman welcome fellow sailing enthusiast and longtime listener Dan Pfeiffer to the show for a deep dive into the world of planning for the unexpected.

    Equipment failures are bound to happen on a sailboat, usually not when it is nice and calm. Bela and Dan discuss several serinos and possible solutions,

    Some key points in the conversation:

    Keep calm, most things are not time critical emergencies.

    Dan suggests several pieces of kit that can be very helpful - but only if they are easily accessed.

    Practice, practice, practice.

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more sailing enthusiasts like you! You can connect with us at sailingtheeast@gmail.com

    Happy Sailing!

    Bela and Mike

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    1 h y 25 m
  • EP-133 Hiring a Captain to Help Bring my New Boat Home - Charlie Kirchofer
    May 9 2025

    Welcome to another episode of Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States! In this episode, host Bela Musits sits down with Charlie Kirchofer. He recently purchased a 2022 Beneteau Oceanis 38.1. We discussed his criteria for selecting the Oceanis 38.1. We also covered how he plans on getting the sailboat from its location in Annapolis MD and Charlies home port of Boston MA.

    We took a deep dive on hiring a captain and here are some tips:

    Ask Around: Word of mouth or referrals from local marinas or sailing friends can be your best source.

    Have a Conversation: Get on the phone with the captain beforehand to make sure your sailing styles and goals align.

    Set Expectations: Clarify responsibilities—will you be hands-on or just observing? Are you looking to learn or just get the boat moved?

    Be Prepared: Make sure your boat is ready—fuel, systems checked, provisions in place. The captain isn’t there to do maintenance.

    Watch and Learn: Use the opportunity to soak up knowledge. Experienced captains can show you how to manage conditions and make better decisions on the water.

    Connect With Us:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more sailing enthusiasts like you! Send us your comments and suggestions. sailingtheeast@gmail.com

    Happy Sailing!

    Bela and Mike

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  • EP 132: The Joys and Realities of Trailer Sailing with John Sohl
    Apr 25 2025

    Welcome aboard another episode of the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast! In episode 132, co-hosts Bob Musits and Mike Wasserman welcome fellow sailing enthusiast and longtime listener John Sohl to the show for a deep dive into the world of trailer sailing.

    John, a retired physics professor and ski patroller based in Utah, joins the conversation to share his experiences and insights gained from years of sailing—particularly on trailerable sailboats. If you're curious about how to explore new waterways without committing to a full-time liveaboard lifestyle or a marina slip, this episode is for you.

    John offers an honest, hands-on perspective of why trailer sailing works for him:

    • Freedom and Flexibility: He enjoys the ability to sail in diverse locations—from Utah’s freshwater lakes to the Atlantic coast.

    • Lower Stress: As a guest on other people’s boats as well as a trailer sailor himself, John appreciates the lower stress involved compared to owning and maintaining a larger fixed-keel vessel.

    • Budget-Friendly Cruising: For sailors who don’t live near the coast full time, trailer sailing makes the hobby more accessible and affordable.

    • Adventure On Demand: With the ability to tow his boat behind a vehicle, John can plan spontaneous sailing trips with ease.

    Whether you’re new to sailing or transitioning from a docked vessel, John shares several practical tips that make trailer sailing more enjoyable:

    • Preparation is Key: Before hitting the road, know your launch locations, check ramp conditions, and have your gear organized for efficient rigging and de-rigging.

    • Practice Your Launch Routine: Repetition helps, especially when launching solo or in unfamiliar locations.

    • Know the Boat’s Limits: Trailer sailboats vary widely in size, draft, and complexity. It’s essential to understand your boat’s capacity and how it handles under different wind and wave conditions.

    • Stay Light and Efficient: Space is limited on a trailer sailboat, so every bit of gear must earn its place onboard.

    Listen Now to Episode 132: “The Joys and Realities of Trailer Sailing with John Sohl,” and be inspired to hit the road—boat in tow—and explore new horizons.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts!

    Connect With Us:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more sailing enthusiasts like you! You can connect with us at sailingtheeast@gmail.com

    Happy Sailing!

    Bela and Mike

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    1 h y 5 m
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As a sailor but one with maybe ~5 yrs experience on my own boat, I usually take away 1-2 interesting useful facts per episode, eg height limit on ICW, reviews of new ports I don’t know (Wickford, RI, Oriental NC…). The hosts are decent if not the most thrilling. It’s easy to consume and informative (but not like deep tutorials, so far). I pick and choose the past episodes of interest.

Interesting, not super deep, which can be good for less experienced sailors like me

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