Liveaboard Life on a Tropical Island in the Pacific Northwest! | A&J Sailing S2Ep2

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @AllisonandJamesSailing
    @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +2

    Happy New Year friends! We're so stoked on 2023 and can't wait to share the journey North with you!

  • @starfishsystems
    @starfishsystems 2 месяца назад +1

    It sure did look like Tribune Bay in the first moments of the video. It's nice to have that intuition validated.
    I used to sail over there for dental care, about two days each way. It was then a pleasant longish walk to where my dentist kept a converted schoolbus. He's retired now, but he loved his polymer chemistry. Not only did he do excellent crown work on site, he also was very keen on ultralight multihull boats. He could put the same scientific knowledge to two entirely different applications!
    Tribune Bay is like Coney Island or the beaches around Nice in the summertime. The anchorage is crowded with boats, the beach is full of families, and it's all a bit much. But there is nevertheless something innocent and delightful about it, a bit like Sidney Spit.
    It's well enough protected in the typical NW summer winds, exposed to southeasterlies but with such a shallow slope to the beach that you're unlikely to wash ashore if you've paid out any scope at all. You could have a rough night or two if the weather blows up, and it does fairly often, even in the height of summer. Some idiot may well drag down onto you. There are many vessels at anchor, hence proportionally many idiots.
    Does any of this make Hornby Island a "tropical paradise"? I can't say that I see it. But each of these places is unique and, in a real sense, sacred. Perhaps, for some, that qualifies as tropical.
    These rare sandy embayments are not what we expect of a coastal rainforest. It helps to understand that our local climate is classified as "Mediterranean," meaning that it's wet in the (relatively mild) winter and dry in the (relatively mild) summer. Foreshore vegetation strongly reflects these conditions. Further inshore, the rainforest becomes more strongly expressed, and you'd be hard pressed to tell one part of the coast from another.
    We call this the South Coast, not the Pacific Northwest. The coast continues north for a thousand miles before curving westward toward Russia. We understand that we live in the SOUTHERN part of that range.
    Sandy beaches, such as the one at Tribune Bay, are a feature of the South Coast, as are the Arbutus trees and Garry Oak. Further north, it's predominantly conifers, and the dense wet rainforest comes right down to the water's edge except for the occasional river estuary. Some deciduous species hold out, particularly alders and various maples, until the winter climate becomes too harsh, but the transition away from the Mediterranean climate is already beginning by 50° north, and is complete by 52°. Then it's the Wet Coast forevermore.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  2 месяца назад +1

      Your dentist sounds like a legend! I wish I could get dental work done in a converted school bus!!
      I guess if you take the perspective of standing on the North Pole, everything is south. I’ve heard it called the pacific north west by nearly everyone in North America as it is northwest from the centre of North America. Fun fact in Australia we call it the pacific northeast… I guess it’s a matter of perspective.
      Funnily enough, there’s some pretty popular news articles that have titled it ‘Canada’s little Hawaii’, to each their own. We certainly don’t think literally tropical but as it’s certainly vibing!

  • @jer9ball
    @jer9ball 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey sailors. You sailed though our backyard. Thanks for the beautiful capture of our home.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  11 месяцев назад +1

      Ahoy there! Very cool. Your backyard is lovely, we enjoyed learning to sail down there. Cheers!

  • @bravofighter
    @bravofighter Год назад +1

    I just found your channel, May 2023. What a great job you guys do on the filming and editing. It looks like a professional cinematographer shot it, and the whales were amazing. I can’t believe you only have 4k subs, it’s like WeSail, they only have 34k and they’ve been putting up absolute gold for the last 5 years.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Hey!👋 Thank you so much for the kind compliments! So stoked you found us! RUclips is definitely a slow grow and an absolute grind. The algorithm for sure favors women in bikinis but there's not a lot of that up here in Northern Canada apart from this tropic like island! haha
      Agreed they have a great channel! Looks like they are really supported by their followers over on Patreon and are at least able to make enough income from that to keep going. Good for them, it's not sustainable otherwise. Hope to continue sharing the adventures with you, cheers! -A

  • @markbuskens6070
    @markbuskens6070 Год назад +1

    Nice to watch you on such a smaller very simple sailboat enjoying life so much!!That coastline is just amazingly beautiful,bet your boat is way faster after cleaning all that growth off…hope you cleaned the shaft and propeller too.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Mark! You know what they say, go small go now! Cruising on a small simple boat definitely has it's challenges, but for us there are so many reasons why keeping it small and simple makes it that much more rewarding! This coast is absolutely incredible, so stoked to explore it more!
      She's flying a few knots faster now! Looking forward to getting some new bottom paint on her soon!

  • @jamesborton5127
    @jamesborton5127 Год назад +1

    Thank you. So great that the two of you intrepid sailors are following your dream. Congrats!

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Cheers James! It can be tough somedays but we're stoked to be out there chasing it!

  • @jefferickson1786
    @jefferickson1786 Год назад +1

    A Very Happy New Year to you two! You can buy pretty much anything on this earth if you have enough money, but one thing you can't buy is the luxury of time. To see you realizing this and chasing your dreams is wonderful! Wish you the very best on this journey and we'll be watching.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      You nailed it Jeff! That sentiment sums up why we’re going after it now- time is for sure the most valuable thing we have! Thank you for being here! Stoked to have you following along on this journey with us, Cheers!

  • @theoutbound4164
    @theoutbound4164 Год назад +1

    Awesome vid guys! Ya'll should open an aquarium!

  • @peternairn4474
    @peternairn4474 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou 🎉great place and activities, I like how you two put it together,
    Have a great day

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you, glad you liked it! It’s nice to enjoy a few-tropical-esque places on this coast!

  • @SvGemstar
    @SvGemstar 7 месяцев назад

    G'day from Australia.
    I am an liveaboard, on an Columbia 27.
    I recomend you should try using an electric outboard motor. I have on my dinghy. The avanage are that you do not need extra feul, the battery can be recharged. Very quiet running and nill maintance. Some of the motors can remove the battery, making the motor lighter to handle by one person.
    Gerard on board,
    SV GEMSTAR.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  7 месяцев назад +1

      Ahoy there neighbor! Glad you’re enjoying the electric outboard! The two stroke is serving us well for now, tbh we mostly paddle around. But nice upgrade, one day! Thanks for watching, Cheers mate!

  • @itscarolinemary
    @itscarolinemary Год назад

    Another great, high quality video! ❤ I enjoyed hearing you both narrate! So many lovely views, that beach run looked nice!

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Thank you Caroline! Love hearing from you! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year!

    • @itscarolinemary
      @itscarolinemary Год назад +1

      @@AllisonandJamesSailing I did! It was lowkey but nice to rest up! I hope you and James did as well! Australia looks beautiful!

  • @barberamcisaac1633
    @barberamcisaac1633 Год назад +1

    So beautiful ♥️

  • @VeganSuz
    @VeganSuz Год назад

    What fun (except for the scraping the hull part)! The island looked so charming and your drone footage and video editing are excellent.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Haha it was pretty satisfying scraping those critters off the underside! Hornby island is pretty hippie dippy, colorful and quirky! We had a fun few days swinging on the hook here before the winds blew in!
      We really appreciate the compliments regarding the footage and editing. Thank you so much!! Wishing you a wonderful New Year 🤍

    • @VeganSuz
      @VeganSuz Год назад

      @@AllisonandJamesSailing thanks and happy new year to you both! And "hippie, dippy, colorful and quirky" is charming to me. 😆

  • @Lucilla
    @Lucilla Год назад +1

    Happy New Year to both of you. I've taken the Alaska Marine Ferry all the way up the Inside Passage, but never on a sailboat. So, will tag along with you by watching your videos :-) Love the Catalina sailboats. I currently sail a Catalina Capri 26 here on Lake Ontario.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Happy New Year Lucilla! Sounds like an awesome trip! Between our stories and your memories hopefully you will get the full experience!
      Catalina's are great little boats! How do you find lake sailing?! We're currently working on a boat that sailed out from Lake Superior!

    • @Lucilla
      @Lucilla Год назад +1

      @@AllisonandJamesSailing Lake Ontario is pretty vast. So when you’re out in the middle of it, it does feel like you’re sailing in the middle of the ocean. Must admit, the scenery isn’t as picturesque as the BC coast. Lake Superior is more picturesque based on the little corner of it that I’m familiar with. It’s also a gateway to the North Channel on Lake Huron. You have the best of both worlds - sailing in the west coast and eventually sailing the best of Ontario’s cruising waters. Cheers :-)

  • @wastinson
    @wastinson 7 месяцев назад +1

    Allison and James! I fear oncoming withdrawl! What am I to do when I have watched every one of your videos at least twice?! PLEASE tell me that you'll be posting in 2024! PULLLLEZE! 😊

  • @theislandpackrat
    @theislandpackrat Год назад +1

    My first time in Tribune bay the wind changed around 8.00 at night and by 2.30 was blowing around 30-35 had to fight our way out in the dark and only had a compass and depth sounder. I think it took 2 hours to get to the light house. On my channel I have videos of every where we stayed all the way to Alaska. I don't know how to edit just filmed and put them on but there not that bad!

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Geeze mate! That sounds like one hell of a ride out! We've heard all sorts of cautious tales of boats dragging in SE blows, glad you made it out in one piece. We left the beach as soon as the wind blew up but by the time we made it to our boat there was already good swell on. We're keen to follow in your sail-wake north! Cheers!

  • @johnrumbles3068
    @johnrumbles3068 Год назад

    Happy New Year, from the UK.
    Watching this during a typical British winter, (cold, dark and very wet) is such an uplifting experience.
    I am not sure that you need to go on an editing course. Your eye for the artistic shot is bang on, and the way you edit the content together, keeps us all watching, I particularly enjoyed the beach, run with the camera "baton" pass, what a genius idea!
    BTW, did the bottom scrape, have any effect on the boats handling?
    Enjoy living the dream, and we can all dream with you 🙂

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      John, thank you! This is one of the nicest comments we’ve received to date. It really means a lot. Happy to provide a little winter escapism, those cold dark days can really get ya down sometimes! Wishing you a wonderful 2023, cheers mate!
      And yes we gained at least two knots after scraping those little hitchhikers off the hull 😂

  • @davidsimmons7556
    @davidsimmons7556 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey guys you had recommended a sailing guide for the inside passage but I can't remember the name.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  8 месяцев назад +2

      We just became aware of an online guide that is pretty good called Salish Sea Pilot - downloadable interactive PDF. But it only goes as far as the Broughtons. North of that we recommend Exploring the North Coast of British Columbia (Douglas Hemingway). We’re thinking of putting together our own guide in the near future since many of the anchorages we visited this past season aren’t detailed in that guide, so stay tuned for that. Hope that helps, cheers!

  • @stevemarschman1485
    @stevemarschman1485 Год назад

    Did you tell us how the ice box insulation is working out? Curious minds want to know...

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  Год назад +1

      Hey Steve! The ice-box insulation works really well, a block of ice keeps now for about 7 days if you don’t open it up too much and pack it well. We spent a few weeks cruising in the fall and found we didn’t really need ice, bottled sea water works just as well to keep the ambient temp down inside the ice box. A total improvement on the previous insulation-less design!

  • @SvGemstar
    @SvGemstar 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the reply. I have just joined your channel.
    I will be doing an walk through on my current boat, SVGEMSTAR and sowing all the work i have to do before i can put the boat back in the water.
    Please do not adk me what happened to the boat, thats how i bought it early in januray. I am now an liveaboard.
    Gerard on,
    SV GEMSTAR.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for being here! Congrats on getting the boat and starting your live-aboard journey! It’s a rewarding one :)

  • @RebelByNature
    @RebelByNature 9 месяцев назад

    There are no Tropical Islands in the the PNW.

  • @franklinnorth7708
    @franklinnorth7708 Год назад

    Happy new year from C30 sail #5267

  • @AnandShivan
    @AnandShivan 4 месяца назад +1

    Vancouver Island is not the Pacific Northwest that's the US!

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  4 месяца назад

      A quick geographical google search would indeed reveal that Oregon, Washington, British Columbia (including Vancouver island) are all part of the loosely defined geographical region called the pacific north west… also, Vancouver island is grammatically definitely not in the US…

    • @AnandShivan
      @AnandShivan 4 месяца назад

      @@AllisonandJamesSailing the Pacific Northwest reference came about in the relationship of Washington state Oregon, possibly even Idaho in terms of the continental US… It’s the northwest corner… And for some reason lately, a lot of people call Vancouver Island, Vancouver, the lower mainland, etc., the Pacific Northwest… when in fact, it’s the Pacific Southwest of Canada… not to be taken seriously in fact we have debated this over many beers here in Nanaimo over the years

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  4 месяца назад

      @AnandShivan I can see your perspective. I would say though that as an Australian we were taught that the Pacific Northwest is region of the continent of North America, encompassing parts of both the USA and Canada. A beer does sound good though 👍🏼🦘🍻

  • @nobodythatyouknow241
    @nobodythatyouknow241 18 дней назад

    Tropics? Why the false title? Not even in the sub tropical zone. By a lot.

    • @AllisonandJamesSailing
      @AllisonandJamesSailing  18 дней назад +1

      Sure, that is a very literal way of thinking about it? But it’s a simile…