NanoCruising has always been a bit informal, a bit experimental, and very much driven by curiosity. So it felt only fitting that the podcast finally got a theme song — one that doesn’t take itself too seriously. With episode 50, I’ve started using a NanoCruising theme song with playful lyrics that celebrate small boats, simple adventures, and the spirit of doing more with less. It was created as a bit of an experiment, using modern tools in the same exploratory spirit that drives dinghy cruising itself. This post exists mostly for posterity — a place to keep the song and its lyrics, and to mark this small moment in the life of the podcast. 🎶 The Song 🎧 NanoCruising Theme Song ✍️ Lyrics Verse 1 No winches humming, no engine roar Just a little boat and an open shore Canvas snapping, the kettle’s on World feels big when the boat feels small Pre-Chorus We don’t need much, just wind and tide A chart, a compass, and time to ride Chorus NanoCruising — small boats, big seas Lau...
A Passion for Small Boats and Smart Design Michael Storer has made a name for himself in the world of small boat design. His creations, such as the Oz Goose and Oz Racer, have gained a strong following among DIY boatbuilders and NanoCruisers. But how did he get started? In the latest episode of the NanoCruising podcast, we dive into Michael’s journey—his early sailing experiences, how he developed his design philosophy, and the first boat he ever designed. Learning from the Best at DuckFlat Wooden Boats (Australia) One of the most fascinating parts of Michael’s story is how he learned boat design—not through formal training, but by working as a technical consultant for DuckFlat Wooden Boats (Australia) , where he had access to hundreds of different designs. This hands-on exposure gave him a deep understanding of what works and what doesn’t when it comes to small, efficient boats. Michael’s background in engineering and problem-solving helped him refine his approach, leading t...