At NanoCruising, we’re always interested in innovations that make small boat adventures more accessible, practical, and sustainable. In our latest podcast episode, we sit down with Sean Petterson , CEO and co-founder of SuperSede , to talk about a material that could reshape DIY boatbuilding: SuperSede Marine Board , a next-generation alternative to marine plywood. What is SuperSede Marine Board? SuperSede Marine Board is made from recycled plastic , designed as a waterproof, structural solution for marine projects. For small boat builders and DIY enthusiasts, this means no worries about rot, no need for epoxy sealing, and fewer tools required to shape and work with the material. It’s a fresh option for those building boats in garages, backyards, or even apartments. Why It Matters for Small Boat DIY Sean talks about his path into boating and how the idea for SuperSede came from a desire to simplify boatbuilding while reducing environmental impact. For small boat builders and cruis...
If there’s one thing that small boat cruising brings in abundance, it’s community—and Dan Roeder is right at the heart of one of the most active and passionate groups in North America: the West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron (Florida) . In the latest episode of the podcast, Dan shares how he found his way into the group, eventually becoming a key organizer and advocate. The Squadron may have a modest website, but its heart beats loud and clear through its highly engaged Facebook group, where sailors from all over Florida (and beyond) connect, plan, and share their love of life under sail. In this episode, we cover: Dan’s journey into the world of trailer sailing The wide variety of boats within the group—from Wayfarers to SCAMPs to custom builds Regular events, group sails, and overnighters that keep the community active Favorite cruising grounds across Florida’s coasts and inland waters Why small boat sailors form such tight-knit, helpful, and adventurous communities ...