S/V Tiger Lilly

Rig heavy, reef early, and pray often; for God does not assure us an easy passage, but He does promise a safe anchorage...

25 May 2018 | TRINCOMALEE, SRI LANKA
02 January 2018 | Clan Jeti Anchorage, Georgetown, Penang Island, Malaysia
03 November 2016 | Singapore, Southeast Asia
02 October 2016 | Kumai River, Borneo
24 August 2016 | Rindja Island, Indonesia
22 July 2016 | Fannie Bay, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
14 June 2016 | Pancake Creek, Queensland, Australia
13 June 2016 | Pancake Creek, Queensland, Australia
11 June 2016 | Burnette Heads, Queensland, Australia
07 June 2016 | Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
11 May 2016 | Colmsie, Brisbane River, Queensland, Australia
23 December 2015 | Brisbane, Australia
13 August 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
07 August 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
23 July 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
12 April 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
11 February 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
25 January 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
24 September 2014 | BORA BORA, French Polynesia
23 September 2014 | Bora Bora

TIGER LILLY - SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

11 February 2015 | Whangarei, New Zealand
Tom & Lilly
We are members of the Seven Seas Cruising Association - the world's largest and oldest association dedicated to the furtherance of cruising under sail. The SSCA is a non-profit organization, and most of the work of the Association is done on a volunteer basis by sailors, for sailors. The mainstay of our Association is the monthly "Commodores' Bulletin" which contains letters from our members around the globe describing their cruising experience, and passing along important practical information. The SSCA brings experienced cruisers together with folks interested in sailing so that they too may enjoy the wonderful lifestyle of living aboard a cruising sailboat and exploring the world's oceans - or whatever part of the world they are interested in. Entrance into the cruising lifestyle has a very steep, and expensive, learning curve; for over half a century the SSCA has been helping folks ease the transition from life ashore to life afloat. Our assets include: the monthly Bulletin (paper or electronic, indexed over the year by cruising area and by boat); the Equipment Guide List (one smart purchase will pay for your membership dues); multiple GAMs (annual get-together's attended by hundreds of cruisers to swap experiences and information); live web training sessions conducted by cruising experts; discounts for SSCA members by maritime related merchants; and much more. The difference between the SSCA and most Internet sailing sites is that at SSCA the information is originated by experienced sailors currently out cruising, and it is vetted by a knowledgeable editor. Don't be put off by the Commodore title we bestow upon our members - it is actually a tongue-in-cheek poke at the blazered yacht club set. In the early 1950's when the SSCA was established in Coronado, California, the dozen or so founding members looked across the bay at the San Diego Yacht Club, and all of its finery and entitled officers, and said, "In OUR disorganization, EVERYONE will be a Commodore!" When it comes to sailing, there is absolutely no substitute for experience, and the SSCA contains more actual cruising experience than any other organization that we are aware of. If you are thinking of committing your hard earned savings to buying a cruising sailboat, and even more importantly, spending your valuable time cruising, then we think that you will benefit by checking out ssca.org.
Tom & Lilly
S/V Tiger Lilly
Whangarei, New Zealand

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Vessel Name: Tiger Lilly
Vessel Make/Model: 1977 CSY44 walkover hull #55
Hailing Port: Green Cove Springs
Crew: Lilly and Tom Service
About:
Lilly is a retired business woman, and was previously a professional athlete. As one of America's first professional female triathletes, she was a pioneer in woman's sports. [...]
Extra:
Our kids: From 1987 to 1991 Tom circumnavigated the world with his family. Daughters Dawn and Jennifer were ages 11 & 13 when they departed on a 4 year, 40 country / island group, Trade Wind voyage around the world, and 15 & 17 when they returned to St. Petersburg, FL. During his high school [...]
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