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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-137 Night Watch at 2AM - Sailing from Brunswick GA to Charleston GA
    Jun 20 2025

    Welcome back to another episode of Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States! In Episode 137, we continue our adventure on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) as host Bela Musits and fellow sailor Mike Malekoff embark on a remarkable journey to move Mike’s Hunter 44 Deck Salon sailboat from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont.

    This episode—recorded directly from the cockpit while under sail at 2:00 AM during Bela’s night watch—captures the raw, real-time audio of sailing at night.


    Night Sailing on the Atlantic:

    Sailing at night is a whole different world. The water is quieter, the sounds sharper, and your senses are dialed up. In this episode, we reflect on what it’s like to helm a 44-foot sailboat after sunset and how we manage watches, lights, navigation, and fatigue.

    The Magic of Night Watch:

    There’s something special about being the only one awake while everyone else is sleeping below deck. It’s peaceful, introspective, and a perfect time for enjoying our place on the globe.

    • Night navigation

    • Sharing night watches on a two-person crew

    • How to stay alert and avoid fatigue

    • Tips for safe and smooth sailing at night

    • Why nighttime on the water can be both eerie and beautiful

    Tune in wherever you get your podcasts—whether on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your favorite app. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow sailors!


    Connect With Us:

    Our email is Sailingtheeast@gmail.com

    Happy Sailing!

    Bela and Mike



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  • EP-136 We Depart Brunswick GA and Find the Wind and Seas Interesting.
    Jun 13 2025

    Welcome back to another episode of Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States! In Episode 136, we continue our adventure on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) as host Bela Musits and fellow sailor Mike Malekoff embark on a remarkable journey to move Mike’s Hunter 44 Deck Salon sailboat from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont.

    This episode—recorded directly from the cockpit while under sail—captures the raw, real-time audio of two seasoned cruisers navigating the Atlantic coastline, tackling unpredictable weather, mechanical surprises, and the daily rhythm of life at sea.

    🚤 Departing Brunswick, GA: Bela and Mike set out in calm inland conditions, with glassy seas and no wind. But the peaceful start doesn’t last long—unexpected rising swells, present early challenges when out in the Atlantic.

    ⛵ Life Aboard “Our Way”: The crew discusses how they handle the quirks and comforts of sailing on a Hunter 44 Deck Salon, from the interior layout to the mechanics of navigating tight marinas and unfamiliar channels.

    🛠️ Troubleshooting at Sea: From minor electrical issues to interpreting weather forecasts, Bela and Mike troubleshoot on the go. You’ll hear them reflect on decision-making processes and the value of preparation when offshore.

    📍 Real-time Reflections: One of the best aspects of this episode is its immediacy. As they speak, the crew reacts to what’s happening around them—maneuvering the boat, discussing strategy, and absorbing the ever-changing conditions of the waterway.


    Whether you’re a liveaboard sailor, weekend cruiser, or someone dreaming of sailing the East Coast one day, this episode is packed with insights and real-world takeaways:

    • Firsthand cruising experience on the ICW

    • Details about boat handling in coastal and offshore conditions

    • Conversations about safety, planning, and spontaneity on long passages

    • Sailing camaraderie and the shared joys and frustrations of life afloat

    Tune in wherever you get your podcasts—whether on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your favorite app. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow sailors!

    Connect With Us:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more sailing enthusiasts like you!

    Happy Sailing!

    Bela and Mike


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  • EP 135: Final Preparations – Sailing from Brunswick Georgia to Burlington Vermont
    Jun 6 2025

    Welcome aboard! In Episode 135 of the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast, host Bela Musits kicks off an exciting new series documenting a memorable sailing trip from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont aboard a Hunter 44 Deck Salon with fellow sailor and boat owner Mike Malekoff.

    🎙️ Episode Overview:

    This is the first episode in this series, where we chronicle what it’s like to cruise the Eastern Seaboard by boat. It’s not just about navigation—it’s about the lifestyle, the camaraderie, and the unexpected moments along the way.

    Recorded aboard the boat, this podcast invites you to join us as we prep the vessel, troubleshoot, reflect, and sail northward through the ICW and coastal waters.

    ⛵ What You'll Hear in This Episode:

    The story behind the trip and why we're making this voyage

    First impressions of the Hunter 44 Deck Salon and boat prep in Brunswick, GA

    Navigational strategies and planning for the ICW

    Real-life sailing moments: weather checks, equipment hiccups, and dockside decisions

    Behind-the-scenes insights: provisioning, maintenance, and what it’s like to live aboard

    🌊 About the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway):

    The Intracoastal Waterway is a 3,000-mile inland waterway that runs along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. This protected route allows sailors to cruise without venturing into open ocean. In this series, we explore the ICW's challenges, rewards, and unique character—from marshes in Georgia to bustling ports and quiet anchorages further north.

    🛥️ The Vessel:

    We’re aboard a Hunter 44 Deck Salon, a comfortable and spacious cruising sailboat known for its panoramic cabin windows, roomy interior, and reliable performance. Whether you’re a sailor or just a curious listener, you’ll appreciate the real-world experience this vessel provides as we navigate tides, currents, and marina stops.

    🧭 Why This Trip Matters:

    Sailing the East Coast isn’t just about moving a boat—it’s about exploration, learning, and making connections. This journey gives you a firsthand look into what it’s like to live aboard a boat for weeks at a time, manage systems, plot courses, and experience the joy (and sometimes stress) of cruising.

    🔥 Top Moments in This Episode:

    Why we chose this route

    What it takes to prep a sailboat for long-distance travel

    Our first technical hiccup before even leaving the dock!Thoughts on weather, tides, and planning daily mileage

    Musings on the beauty and unpredictability of life on the water

    🧰 Gear and Tools We Talk About:

    Navigation charts and apps (Navionics, Aqua Map, etc.)Onboard communication tools

    Safety gear and equipment for long-haul coastal cruising

    Essential maintenance items for ICW travel

    📢 Join the Conversation: Have you sailed the ICW? Are you planning a similar trip? Drop a comment below or reach out—we’d love to hear your stories and answer your questions in upcoming episodes. Our email is sailingtheeast@gmail.com

    Connect With Us:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more sailing enthusiasts like you!

    Happy Sailing!

    Bela and Mike

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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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