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    Explore "liveaboard" with insightful episodes like "3 Divers Died in Burning Liveaboard #scuba #podcast", "Two Sinking Liveaboards and Two New Shearwater Dive Computers #scuba #podcast", "Grocery List", "Access or No Access" and "Feeling a Little Drained" from podcasts like ""Scuba Diver Magazine", "Scuba Diver Magazine", "winterliveaboardpodcast's podcast", "winterliveaboardpodcast's podcast" and "winterliveaboardpodcast's podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    3 Divers Died in Burning Liveaboard #scuba #podcast

    Two Sinking Liveaboards and Two New Shearwater Dive Computers #scuba #podcast

    Two Sinking Liveaboards and Two New Shearwater Dive Computers #scuba #podcast

    Two Sinking Liveaboards and Two New Shearwater Dive Computers #scuba #podcast
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    Grocery List

    Grocery List

    This week's episode is about food storage and refrigerators.
    We all need to eat. It’s third (Or fourth depending who you talk to) on the list of what we need to survive as human beings. Keep in mind due to space constraints on your boat and the size of your boat you may not be able to have a full-size refrigerator or one that's big enough to keep a week’s worth of food. Meal planning and meal prep becomes really, really important. 
    Your eating habits may also play a role in your food storage. I mentioned I changed my eating habits a while ago and went through something called WildFit. Because of that I drink a lot of juices and what we call “Alkagizers”, which is basically a green drink. They tend to take up space because I make them a week in advance which means I now have a lot of jars in my refrigerator.
    Something else to think about food storage outside of the refrigerator boats don't always have the best storage keep that in mind before you go buy a whole ton of food.
    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Access or No Access

    Access or No Access

    This week's episode is about Doors in gaining access to your boat during the winter seasons when it's covered.!
    There's a lot of different ways to gain access to your boat through the shrinkwrap. I prefer custom made doors. Unless of course I'm installing them for someone that I'm shrink wrapping a boat for. Then it's just a standard storm door with a 2 by 4 frame. Of course mounting them to the railings becomes totally different issue because everybody is different brings a different challenge to keeping them in place for the winter.
    Come on board and let's explore the different ways to gain access to your winter liveaboard.
    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Feeling a Little Drained

    Feeling a Little Drained

    This week's episode has a little more to do than being tired from lack of sleep or rundown from working too hard or just plain exhausted. What this episode is really about is your battery chargers and your batteries.

    You'll find out that living on your boat tends to create issues with your battery chargers and batteries. Due to the constant use of pumps and in most cases lights among other items that are hooked up to the 12 Volt system you will need to replace your battery chargers and batteries more often.

    I'm gonna talk a little bit about some of the issues I've had and the conclusions I've come to that caused me to replace batteries and battery chargers.

     I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Shrinking a 95-Foot Houseboat

    Shrinking a 95-Foot Houseboat

    This week's episode is not about making boats smaller. Although, making a 95-foot boat smaller would have been easier to shrink wrap. It is about shrink wrapping a 95-foot boat and all that goes into it. Some parts are fun, some parts are funny, and some parts are just dog gone difficult.

     I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    I’m Feeling a Little Flushed

    I’m Feeling a Little Flushed

    This week's episode is kind of a stinky topic. I guess you could say the podcast is kind of going down the toilet. OK, yeah, so that makes me feel a little flushed. I hate to say it, but sometimes it's conversations like this that make me feel a little crappy.

    OK, OK, enough of the puny stuff. This week we're going to talk about marine toilets, pumps, vacuum systems, and everything that “goes” along with it.

    I'd like to tell you about a couple of my experiences and even a project that I am “going to” go through.

    I hope this episode doesn't stink too bad, and you can push through to the end.

    Here's a little poem for your reading pleasure while you're on the throne.

    All us people with holding tanks,
    Give to your heartfelt thanks.
    For putting nothing in the pot,
    That isn't guaranteed to rot.
    Kleenex is bad, matchsticks too.
    Cigarette butts are taboo.
    No hair combings, used the basket,
    There's a darn good reason, why we ask it.

     I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Let’s Get Pumped Up

    Let’s Get Pumped Up

    This week's episode is about trying to turn a temporary idea into a permanent solution.

    Have you ever been in the shower and wished you had more pressure? Well, that was my dilemma along with a dead water pump.

    I've learned over the past year that trying to make improvements on something that's been around for a long time is it necessarily the best thing to do. Although, anytime you attach marine to anything it usually increases in price that is not necessarily the case with a marine rated water pump.

    What I hope to convey in this episode is buying the proper water pump for your marine water system is the only option. It's a simple device for a simple operation and really a very simple price.

    I guess all I am trying to say is when it comes to water pumps just buy a marine water pump and you should probably have a spare. That way you don't have to make a temporary fix that becomes a permanent problem.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Something Seems Fishy

    Something Seems Fishy

    This week's episode is about some of the other creatures that you will be sharing the water with.

    Creatures that go bump in the night. Creatures that you would think only live on land.

    It's about the noises that make you go hum. Even though you were living on the water you still get creepy crawly insects and four legged pests. Insects and pests that you would think would not be on the water. Unless, of course, you're talking about a fairy tale movie or a medieval movie about a ship sailing the high seas.

    I just want you to be aware that we share this wide wonderful world with creatures that can adapt and follow you wherever you go. It's not always about the lap of luxury on a cruise ship. Your boat can still have the pests that we dealt with in houses.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Don't Judge A Boat By It's Wrapping

    Don't Judge A Boat By It's Wrapping

    This week's episode is Part Stu, ok Part 2, of last week’s podcast about Shrink Wrap.

    I'm gonna talk about how my partner and I got started in a shrink wrap business. All the lessons that we learned. All the tools that we lost. The bodily injuries that came along with it. And I'm also gonna mention a few reasons why it may not be such a good idea to try it yourself.

    Many boats have been lost to shrink wrap fires. Not by us of course. Insurance companies don't like to insure you because it's so dangerous.

    Just wanna give you some insight and what shrink wrapping is all about.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    This Ain't No Bubble Wrap

    This Ain't No Bubble Wrap

    This week's episode is somewhat of a continuation from the last podcast about insulation.

    We're not talking about bubble wrap, but we are talking about wrapping boats. And I also do not mean wrapping a big Christmas present. Although I would love to get a big boat as a Christmas present.

    I'm gonna tell you a little bit about shrink wrap. Similar to the film you use on your windows you use heat to shrink the plastic around your boat. Of course, that's a 30,000-foot view.

    Some of the shortcuts I have tried and why they are not the best idea.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Podcast Episode 7: Insulate Yourself From the Winter Blues

    Podcast Episode 7: Insulate Yourself From the Winter Blues
    This week's episode is about bringing warmth to your life. It's about insulating yourself from the winter Blues. Blue lips, blue fingers, and blue toes. Oh, and we won't talk about the other things that might turn blue….

    When it comes to comfortable winter living on a boat you really need to insulate. It doesn't have to be foam insulation. But some sort of insulation will keep you warmer like it's extremely cold. Things like blankets and no not the blanket you put on yourself in the bed although that might work. But moving blankets concrete blankets and of course Styrofoam blankets. Ok, ok, it's actually sheets of Styrofoam, but Styrofoam blankets sounded pretty good.

    The point is there's many ways to insulate your boat. Listen in and I'll talk about some of the ways that I've insulated my boats and helped others insulate their boats.

    The last tip, and it's not insulation, is shrink wrap. It does add a layer of protection that you will be grateful for. But we'll save that for another episode of Winter Liveaboard Podcast.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Living Life One Rendezvous At A Time

    Living Life One Rendezvous At A Time

    This week's episode is going to be a little different. It's going to be similar to the episode from the 4th of July, a little off course from setting your boat up for success for winter living. Sometimes you just have to enjoy life and do what makes you feel fulfilled.

    Well, what makes me happy and feel fulfilled is living on my boat and doing just about anything that concerns boats.

    A few weeks ago, Kim and I went to a Chris Craft Rendezvous. Basically, it was a gathering of boat owners that owned Chris Crafts more specifically Chris Craft Commander's which is what my boat is. It was held in Algonac Michigan on the North End of lake Saint Clair.

    I've never seen so many Chris Crafts in one location. It was a beautiful sight. I learned a great deal more about maintenance on a boat. I also learned that instead of remodeling the inside of my Chris Craft and making it modern, I'm going to keep it as close to original as possible. It is such a beautiful boat in its original form. I think it would be a shame to change it.

    Just keep in mind that this podcast is more about you doing something that is fulfilling. That includes your job. Ultimately, if you find a job that you love and doesn't feel like work, it will help you feel more fulfilled. It's like those times when you're doing something you really love or really enjoy and next thing you know four hours have gone by and you didn't even know it. It feels like it was only a few minutes. That's what I'm talking about. That's what makes life fulfilling.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Waste Tanks Cause I’m Not Holding That

    Waste Tanks Cause I’m Not Holding That

    This week's episode is kind of crappy. I mean it really stinks….

    OK, OK, ha, ha, ha! This week's episode is all about waste tanks and the waste system.

    You probably know it as the holding tank or the black water tank.

    Personally, I'm not holding on to anything that comes out of someone's body as waste. And realistically it's more of a brown color. That's why I'm going to call it a waste tank.

    All kidding aside I'm going to talk a little bit about, essentially the first year I was on the boat and the problems that ensued with the waste system. Things like leaking tanks and fittings, bad hoses, pumps that got plugged and needed to be rebuilt, and of course the smells and cleanup that go along with it. we'll talk about vents that didn't exist and the fun part, cutting holes in the floor.

    My hope is that through my experience you won't have such a crappy time with your waste system.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Live Aboard Heating

    Live Aboard Heating

    This week's episode we're going to explore when it's like to set your boat up with heat.

    I just wanted to tell you about my experience with putting a furnace on the first boat I lived on. It was a challenge, and it was a definite learning experience. I took experience I had from putting furnaces in houses and tried to use the same experience to put him on a boat. I quickly found out it's not completely the same thing.

    You'll learn some of the things I thought about before I bought a furnace and installed it. You'll also learn some of the things I didn't think about when I was installing the furnace and ducting.

    Hopefully it'll give you a little insight on what to expect. We will go over more about the types of heating you can get for your boat in future episodes.

    I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

    Social Gatherings - Happy 4th of July

    Social Gatherings - Happy 4th of July

    This week's episode we're going to explore social gathering.

    I thought I would touch on what happens in boating on rivers lakes oceans wherever it may be where a lot of boaters tend to get together.

    Sometimes there's pre planned social gatherings sometimes they are spur of the moment sometimes they’re holiday social gatherings. I just wanted to touch on some of the fun and interesting things that can happen as a liveaboard and a boater in general.

    Hope you enjoy the show.

    How I came to be a liveaboard in Minnesota

    How I came to be a liveaboard in Minnesota
    Are you thinking about becoming a full time liveaboard on your boat? Have you wondered what it might be like or what you might have to look for in a boat or what you might have to do to be prepared for the cold winter months coming?

    My name is Stu Shepherd and I've been living on a boat in Minnesota for about 10 years now.

    I'm going to tell you why I decided to live on a boat and the problems that I faced as someone who's never done it before.

    Each week I'm going help you get ahead of the inevitable problems before they happen so you can enjoy your winter liveaboard experience.

    We Live on a BOAT!

    We Live on a BOAT!

    From moving the fridge to making the bed, the first day on Calypso was one for the books.  

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    Favorite tonic syrup 

    Carolyn email 

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    Music: “Slow Down” by Yvette Craig

    012: Liveaboard vs Dive Resort

    012: Liveaboard vs Dive Resort

    We're all dreaming of that next big dive trip.  One of the big dilemmas is if you should dive off of a liveaboard, or stick to a landbased dive resort.  Todd and Dalton discuss the pros and cons of each.

    Detailed show notes can be found on our blog page.

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    Behan & Jamie - Sailing Totem to 48 countries with 3 kids

    Behan & Jamie - Sailing Totem to 48 countries with 3 kids

    Behan and Jamie left great careers in the USA 12 years ago to sail the globe with 3 young children in tow. They share some of the highlights, challenges and lessons from offshore cruising with kids, their roles as a sailing couple and what its meant for their relationship.

    Behan and Jamie have developed the ability to earn income as they sail and they devote a lot of time to helping others start the cruising life. Recorded onboard Totem in Mexico, they have now travelled to 48 countries and are a glowing example of whats possible if you commit a date to paper.

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