What makes a sailor truly capable? Is it having the latest electronics? A bigger boat? More gear? Or is it something less tangible—experience, judgment, and the confidence that comes from being self-reliant? Those are some of the questions I explored with André-François Boudreau in the latest episode of the NanoCruising Podcast. André-François is a sailor, adventurer, survival expert, and the designer of Gorfnik , one of the most unique NanoCruisers I've come across. Originally, I expected our conversation to focus equally on survival and sailing. Instead, we found ourselves spending much of the episode talking about Gorfnik, the philosophy behind its design, and why small boats are capable of much more than most people imagine. The Thinking Behind Gorfnik Gorfnik wasn't designed to be flashy or luxurious. It was designed with purpose. Every choice reflects André-François' belief that a small boat should be simple, dependable, and capable of taking care of its skipper when ...
If you’re passionate about dinghy cruising or just beginning to dip your toes into the world of small-boat adventures, our latest interview is one you won’t want to miss! We had the honor of sitting down with Roger Barnes , president of the Dinghy Cruising Association and the highly respected author of The Dinghy Cruising Companion. Known globally for his profound knowledge and contributions to dinghy cruising, Roger has inspired countless sailors with his practical advice, adventurous spirit, and dedication to the craft. In this first part of our two-part interview series, Roger takes us on a personal journey through his own discovery of dinghy cruising. We explore his selection process for his beloved Ilur dinghy, a design that’s well-suited to his style and needs, as well as his advice on the essential features that make a great cruising dinghy. His reflections on choosing a boat are sure to resonate with anyone who’s faced the question of which design to sail. One of the stand...