Liveaboard Sailing Podcast cover art

Liveaboard Sailing Podcast

Liveaboard Sailing Podcast

By: Annika Rautiola
Listen for free

Dreaming of living on a sailboat one day? Already cruising and craving connection?


The Liveaboard Sailing Podcast brings you into the cockpit with people who live and travel on their own sailboats. Each conversation goes deeper than destinations and boat specs — we talk about decisions, doubts, budgets, storms, relationships, work, courage and more.


Host Annika, not yet a liveaboard herself, is learning as she goes and asking the questions many new sailors are thinking but don’t know who to ask. Expect warm, meaningful stories, practical advice, lessons learned the hard way, and inspiration for your own journey afloat.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Annika Rautiola
Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • 83. What a Marine Surveyor Looks For Before You Buy a Boat
    Jun 3 2026

    This week, I’m joined by Aaron Bandstra, a marine surveyor based in the Pacific Northwest, for a practical conversation about boat surveys, maintenance, and what buyers and owners should really be paying attention to.


    We talk about what surveyors actually look for during an inspection. Aaron also shares what signs often point to a well-maintained boat. We discuss how boats that sit unused can age differently, what owners can do to maintain long-term value, and how maintenance habits often tell a deeper story.


    A great episode for anyone buying a boat, maintaining one, or simply wanting to better understand what really matters below the surface.

    This podcast is brought to you with curiosity, kindness and a big sailing dream.


    You can explore more episodes, show notes and ways to support the show at liveaboardsailingpodcast.com

    Follow our community on Instagram & Facebook: @liveaboardsailingpodcast

    If this episode inspired you, please rate or review the show; it makes a world of difference!


    Guest inquiry form

    Have a story to share? Apply to be a guest!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    45 mins
  • 82. Shorthanded Sailing and a Changing Sailboat Market with John Neal
    May 27 2026

    This week on the Liveaboard Sailing Podcast, John Neal from Mahina Offshore Services returns for another practical conversation—this time around shorthanded sailing.


    We talk about why checklists matter, how good systems reduce stress offshore, and what sailors can do to make shorthanded sailing more efficient, safer, and less overwhelming.


    We also shift into the current sailboat market, because for the first time in a while, there’s finally more to say than just prices are going up. We talk about what’s changing, what buyers and sellers should be paying attention to, and why the market conversation is becoming more interesting again.


    A practical episode for anyone sailing with a small crew, planning bigger passages, or thinking through smarter boat decisions.

    This podcast is brought to you with curiosity, kindness and a big sailing dream.


    You can explore more episodes, show notes and ways to support the show at liveaboardsailingpodcast.com

    Follow our community on Instagram & Facebook: @liveaboardsailingpodcast

    If this episode inspired you, please rate or review the show; it makes a world of difference!


    Guest inquiry form

    Have a story to share? Apply to be a guest!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 81. Sailing the Northwest Passage – Adapting at the Edge of the Chart
    Apr 23 2026

    Mike Beemer is a marine technology instructor and sailor who, in 2025, took part in an expedition through the Northwest Passage. We spoke about what it actually takes to prepare for and sail a route like this, from the technical side of the boat to the realities of operating in ice and constantly changing conditions.


    We talk about the day-to-day life on board an Arctic expedition, including watchkeeping, workload, and the need to stay adaptable when plans shift quickly.

    Mike also shares how his work as an instructor shapes the way he approaches sailing, from problem-solving to understanding systems, and how that perspective played a role during the voyage.

    This podcast is brought to you with curiosity, kindness and a big sailing dream.


    You can explore more episodes, show notes and ways to support the show at liveaboardsailingpodcast.com

    Follow our community on Instagram & Facebook: @liveaboardsailingpodcast

    If this episode inspired you, please rate or review the show; it makes a world of difference!


    Guest inquiry form

    Have a story to share? Apply to be a guest!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    59 mins
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
All stars
Most relevant
really enjoyable full of relevant content if your thinking of spending extended time aboard your yacht.
Great to hear some very human stores of the same dream coming from different perspectives.
it's well presented and there is little waffle. straight and to the point.

Insightful

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.