Top 3 checklists we run before leaving a slip or campsite to avoid gear overboard, ripped awnings, and forgotten shorelines
Leaving a marina slip or breaking camp at a gorgeous site is when things go sideways fastest.
Practical lessons, honest stories, destination notes, gear decisions, yacht life, RV planning, and the real details behind a life moving between anchors and axles.
Running out of fresh water or filling your gray/black tanks too fast is the fastest way to turn “freedom on wheels/keel” into “where’s the nearest dump station/marina?”
Anchors to Axles is open to thoughtful collaborations, guest features, field-tested gear stories, destination spotlights, and content partnerships that fit the sea-to-land lifestyle.
What Boats Can Teach Your RV About Staying Comfortable Everywhere
Fuel burn is the tax we all pay for adventure. Whether it’s twin diesels pushing a 74’ Hatteras or a loaded truck dragging a travel trailer up a 6% grade, every mile or nautical mile has a cost.
On the water, bad planning can put you on a sandbar. In the mountains, it can put you on the wrong side of a pass in a snowstorm.
Browse the full archive of practical stories, build notes, gear lessons, travel planning, dockside details, and road-tested reflections.
Leaving a marina slip or breaking camp at a gorgeous site is when things go sideways fastest.
Coming from the marine world into RV life, I was surprised how often RV waste systems feel like an afterthought.
On a 74-foot Hatteras, you learn one thing very fast: if you can’t reach it, you can’t fix it. And if you can’t fix it, it will fail at the worst possible time.
5 Comfort Upgrades That Made Our Small Spaces Feel Big
These are the maintenance habits that have saved us from roadside tow trucks and marina horror stories. None of them are fancy. Most take less than 10–15 minutes.
Power is freedom when you live between marinas and trailheads. Get it wrong and you’ve got a beautiful, mobile condo with dead batteries.
Here’s the clear, honest guide to what 30A vs 50A shore power actually is, how the plugs differ on boats and RVs, and how to manage loads so you stop playing breaker roulette.
What Yacht Redundancy Taught Us About Boondocking Confidence. On the water, a single-point failure can go from “mildly annoying” to “this just got serious”.
Whether it’s a marina slip or an RV pad, the details of where you tie up or back in determine how your night goes.
Picking the right weather window is the difference between a great story and a being stressed out all day.
If you spend your life swapping docks for trailheads like we do, power pedestals become part of the adventure.
Every memorable day on the water or the road starts with the same thing for us: 12 focused minutes.
I used to think docking a 74-foot Hatteras and backing a long trailer were two different jobs. Then a gusty afternoon in a tight marina taught me otherwise.
If you’re choosing your first big trip—ICW cruising or an off‑grid mountain week—here’s how the math, mindset, and daily rhythm actually compare.