A unique sailing blog for all your adventures
Track your boat and share your memories on the seven seas.
Skipperblogs is tailor-made for sailing voyages
Collect all your navigations and stopovers memories in one place.
Build a customized website to keep your family and friend live updated
In addition to blog posts, your adventure continues to be told through live map as you sail the seven seas.
Your adventure isunique,
so is yourwebsite
More far-reaching than a simple blog, you can create your website by personalizing its style and add widgets and modules.
Or you can keep it simple and start blogging within minutes.
Already have a website?
Use the standalone live map
- Embed the map on any webpages (Wordpress, Wix, Squarespace ...)
- Use all trackings systems
Embedded map example
Made for sailors by a sailor
When I started sailing around the world, no solution was good enought to track and tell my stories. So I created my webpage www.telemaque.skipperblogs.com from scratch to keep family and friends informed.
Several years of development followed for Skipperblogs to come to life.
Today I am pleased to be at your service and to help many cruisers tell their own stories.
We are very happy with our new website and Alain has been a real star helping us build it and making modifications to suit our needs.
For us, one of the main attractions is that we can send photos to the website using email - even from our very slow IridiumGo.
Alain has always been very quick with responses to our requests and has given very good explanations and guidance.
A very happy SV Kelper.
Build your website yourself,
but not alone
I am never far away. Whether it is noon or midnight, send me a message and I will help you.
When contacting the support you are talking to the technician and the boss at the same time 😎
You can also find answers on many topics on www.skipperblogs.com/support
A demo is worth a thousand words
Test our dashboard demo version, without register, to have deeper look at how Skipperblogs works.
Demo dashboard Demo website
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