Episode #136 is Rick & Julie Palm, live from Cruiser’s University in Annapolis way back in October. Rick & Julie Palm have been mentors of sorts for Mia and I. They had the role of event managers for World Cruising Club before we took over and have been active in the Caribbean 1500 basically since its inception under Steve Black, who was a dear friend of theirs. And they are consummate ocean sailors. If you want to follow the lead of a successful and humble ocean sailing couple, you can’t beat these two. They started cruising on a Tayana 37 and then upgraded to a Tayana 52 and completed a circumnavigation. Recently, now in their 70s, they bought an Outremer 51 catamaran. Comparable to the Gunboats in flat out speed, their new boat, Archer, is capable of speeds over 20 knots and is a true performance catamaran.
In this episode Rick, Julie and I talk to a Cruiser’s University class about making the transition from monohull to catamaran, delving into Rick & Julie’s cruising history and what it’s like sailing over 20 knots in their new cat! If you’re in the Caribbean or Maine, look for the Ferrari red cat called Archer and say hi.
Show Notes
Topics Covered in the Podcast:
- Toronto Boat Show or Toronto Boat Show Facebook
- World Cruising Club
- The Caribbean 1500
- Tayana Yacht
- Gunboats
- Transitioning from a Monohull to a Catamaran
- Lake Michigan
- Ericson 29
- The Bahamas
- Bermuda
- Circumnavigation
- Jimmy Cornell Round the World Rally
- Long Island Sound
- Mystic, CT
- Monohulls
- Fiji
- New York Harbor
- Sailing in Cyprus, Greece
- Weather routing
- Saga 48
- Daggerboards v.s. Keel
- J 46
- Privilege 49
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