Enjoy your channel. For what its worth, I used to have to clean lots of Dungeness. If your familiar with Edmonds Marina, you might remember Buds Bait. I used to work there as a kid in the 80's. We had live crabs and sometimes had to clean them. Ripping the back off before killing them you risk losing a grip and getting pinched. We used a screwdriver and pierced the underside just under the bottom flap and twist. More humane if that matters and safer for whoever cleans them. Side note. One time we got a shipment of Live King Crab at Buds. Someone dumped them in the pens with the Dungeness. Dungeness eat King Crab. The next morning all the King Crab were torn apart. Bud lost about a thousand bucks worth. He was not happy.
Always a welcome break. Thanks for your posts/contributions on the Trawler Forum. You make it easy for me to think I’ll just up and say “hold on Jim, let me go down and get us a couple beers” - you and Rosy are that natural and genuine.
Hey Jim: We Clean our crabs too, I'm not much for the cooking them whole either. I clean 'em a bit different though. Thanks for the videos, Michael from Sunny Sandspit.
Great video! Thanks! Crabbing reminds me of trips our grandsons have taken with us. They loved crabbing but mostly they loved eating crab. We'd fix an alfredo sauce and pour it over the crab and noodles topped with fresh grated parmesan. Now that's good eating...
Hi Jim and Rosie I've enjoyed watching all your videos. Now I'm jealous I wish I was there I would have no problem helping Jim fish and catch crab ..yum yum. Take Care
Tim, We did consider it recently when we added the bulbous bow, but decided not to add it. We know of two other boats with them, and both had them damaged when hit by debris. It seemed to help them when entering an anchorage at very slow speed. It allowed them to see the bottom contour about 100' ahead of the boat. The cost is around $10K for the unit, plus installation. If we have been uncertain about an anchorage we have launched the tender to check it out, since the tender has a navigation system and depth sounder in it. Thanks for watching, Jim
A hint. We cruised the SE in the early 90's on our 49 DeFever. When cleaning crab I killed before cleaning. If you hit the belly just in front of the flap( I used the back side of a 8" crescent) it puts them out of their misery and keeps you from pinching. Also makes halving them easier. Enjoy reliving the SE through your videos.
Hi Diane, It's included in the description. Someone else ask about that before so it's now included in every description. The Alaska King Crab video was filmed in August of this year. The video released today was from September. Thanks for watching. Jim
Hi Jim and Rosy! Q&A question- what do you use for tides and currents in BC and Desolation sound when planning your trips? do you have any website suggestions or do you simply use a tides and currents book?
Hi, We use the tides and currents built into our TimeZero navigation system. It then shows up right on the computer screen, adjust time to go based on expected currents, and helps us calculate the best time to go. Thanks for watching, Jim
Really enjoying the videos. We seem to be going backwards in time though from Oct last week to Aug this week. I'm chomping at the bit to see the bulbous bow project...!
Hi Keith, Yes, we bounced out of order. We wanted to give you something from fall / winter, but there is still lots of content from the summer as well. I'm still working on the Bulbous Bow video and we have some more sea trials we need to complete before I can provide a good assessment, which I want to be part of that video. Thanks, Jim
Yup..never understood why any one would want guts , piss , poop ,ECT in their boil pot. Try steaming your crab for. 7. 5 minutes..steaming will give you a more tender crab and better favor... Cheers from P.O.W... southeast Alaska.
Merry Christmas 🎄. Wife loved seeing the crab. Made us hungry 😋. Super video guys. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a happy holiday. When's the kids coming back?
Happy holidays as well. Soon hopefully. They want us to stay up here in Wrangell with Covid out of control in the lower 48 - so we are not going home for the holidays. Once it settles down and everyone feels like flying, they will be right up. Thanks, Jim
We just found your videos and you are doing a great job. What software are you using for video editing? We are planning to sail/motor this April from San Diego to Hawaii to Alaska. We are learning a lot from you about how to navigate and what to see in Alaska. Thank you for taking the time to make your videos. We are loving them!
Teresa, I was going back through some comments and I think I failed to answer yours. Sorry about that. We use Adobe Premiere Pro for editing. It's a monthly subscription - about $25 per month. Thanks, Jim
Great video gang... sorry you didn't get to experience my bay further (Douglas Bay)... OK, a Question... I love dungeness crab too, however.... without boiling them alive &/or 😨ripping their shell off their insides😨... it there a more humane way of killing them first? ... I can see now on a prior comment, someone has recommending a thump in front of the bottom flap, using their 8" crescent. Let us know how it turns out of you give it a try because ahhhh heck, if someday Crab rule the world and they are looking for us... it could be messy! There's gotta be a way, they taste so yummy!
If it's just a crab or two we cook them in the galley. If it's more, we have a 5 gallon stainless steel pot with a stand with a propane burner in it. They are sold as both crab cookers and turkey cookers. We set it up on the upper deck. It cooks them really fast and keeps all the steam out of the boat. Thanks for watching, Jim
really enjoy your vids, one small question, you mentioned you anchored in 65ft water in one of the bays, what length anchor rode do you have and the scope you normally work too?.... cheers.
Thanks. We have 400' of 1/2" chain. We usually shoot for a 3:1 scope, based on the high tide depth. So in Deep Bay, if it's 65' at low tide, it will be as high as 85' at high tide. If it's not going to be stormy we may just do a 2.5:1 scope. In Alaska, with the depths, and often how close you are to shore, I think a 3:1 is realistic and common. Hope that helps. Thanks again for watching, Jim
I’ve recently gotten into my first diesel boat (Doral 360 with twin yanmars from 2011) after owning four other gas engines boats. Do you know any good marine diesel books that I should study to really familiarize myself with diesels and how to maintain them?
Jordan, Instead of relying on some generic diesel engine books, I would look for books, Facebook Groups, RUclips or other sources specific to your Yanmar's. Yanmar's are great engines and they should be trouble free for you. Compared in gas engines, the best thing for diesels is 1) use them and 2) don't fiddle with them. They should give you years of good service. Sea Venture's engines now have 10,000 hours and 70,000 NM of travel and they are going strong. Thanks for watching. Jim
We have 400' of 1/2 chain. I have not run across any boats up here with more. Usually up here your looking for a 3 to 1 scope. Given the depths and closeness to shore, that is usually what you can do. If it's deeper, then a shore tie is in order. Thanks for watching. Been in the mid 30's and raining this week with the wind blowing between 25 and 50 knots. Florida is sounding pretty good. Jim
Love your videos.. seems a bit removed though. 4=months ago. I wish that your videos were more time relevant.. While we are locked down it would be fun to see what you guys are doing during the same time period. We all know that you did a big upgrade a couple months ago... would be nice to see...... Don’t want to seem like a complainer though.. love your videos..
I’ve watched you and many other boating RUclips video channels from their beginnings. I’ve noticed some channels have no advertisements and yours has almost a dozen annoying ads. I can see why some of the RUclips channels have two or three advertisements, because they’re obviously very poor and cannot provide the videos otherwise. Here’s to “Wishing you no winds, and flat seas.” Thanks for a great 3 years, however I’m done.
Sorry Gregory, We have no control over the ads. They are controlled by RUclips directly, who has recently changed their policies regarding ads. Apparently the number of ads is different for different viewers, channels, demographics, locations, etc. Personally, we watch 100% of RUclips with no ads. We have a RUclips Premium Membership, which I think cost $12 per month - then you never see any ads on RUclips. Wishing you all the best, Jim
Gregory, If possible, could you help me out a little. I just watched todays video in the "Windows Incognito" view, so RUclips did not know who was watching, and got to see some ads as a result. Several of those banner ads popped up. They were all for Health Insurance In Alaska - must be because they know the computer watching is in Alaska, and there was one Geico Insurance Ad that was about 12 seconds long during the video. What type of ads were you seeing? Were they the full ads that interrupt the video, those annoying banner ads or something else? I am curious so I can learn more. I also went back and checked RUclips's recent policy change. It took effect on November 22, 2020 - RUclips now places ads in all videos, if longer than 8 minutes, whether the channel is monetized or not, as they see fit. It was a good experience for me since, as I said, I am not used to seeing any ads. Thanks, Jim
Enjoy your channel. For what its worth, I used to have to clean lots of Dungeness. If your familiar with Edmonds Marina, you might remember Buds Bait. I used to work there as a kid in the 80's. We had live crabs and sometimes had to clean them. Ripping the back off before killing them you risk losing a grip and getting pinched. We used a screwdriver and pierced the underside just under the bottom flap and twist. More humane if that matters and safer for whoever cleans them.
Side note. One time we got a shipment of Live King Crab at Buds. Someone dumped them in the pens with the Dungeness. Dungeness eat King Crab. The next morning all the King Crab were torn apart. Bud lost about a thousand bucks worth. He was not happy.
Love you guys Adventures I will be fishing crab in the shrimping every chance I get out there maybe hunting too
Bigfoot on the beach with the new night binocular's Thanks for bringing us along and no damn sail's
+1 ;)
Rain-X really helps with shedding water. Especially in rough seas or heavy rain...
Always a welcome break. Thanks for your posts/contributions on the Trawler Forum. You make it easy for me to think I’ll just up and say “hold on Jim, let me go down and get us a couple beers” - you and Rosy are that natural and genuine.
Thanks so much. There is always a beer aboard Sea Venture to welcome guests! Jim
Hey Jim: We Clean our crabs too, I'm not much for the cooking them whole either. I clean 'em a bit different though. Thanks for the videos, Michael from Sunny Sandspit.
You 2 are so awesome for taking the time to share with use all. Thank You
Our pleasure! Thanks Jim
Great job with the vedio
Thanks again Jim and Rosie :) I always enjoy what you share .
Glad you enjoyed it. Your feedback is really appreciated. Thanks, Jim
That's a really great boat yall have there!.....is that a steel hull?
Great video! Thanks! Crabbing reminds me of trips our grandsons have taken with us. They loved crabbing but mostly they loved eating crab. We'd fix an alfredo sauce and pour it over the crab and noodles topped with fresh grated parmesan. Now that's good eating...
Sounds great! OK, I'm going to write this down. I think we have some crab meat in the frig now . . . Thanks, Jim
If you don't mind I'll join you in your fun living style whenever you post.
Hi Jim and Rosie I've enjoyed watching all your videos. Now I'm jealous I wish I was there I would have no problem helping Jim fish and catch crab ..yum yum. Take Care
Have you guys ever considered forward looking sonar?
Tim, We did consider it recently when we added the bulbous bow, but decided not to add it. We know of two other boats with them, and both had them damaged when hit by debris. It seemed to help them when entering an anchorage at very slow speed. It allowed them to see the bottom contour about 100' ahead of the boat. The cost is around $10K for the unit, plus installation. If we have been uncertain about an anchorage we have launched the tender to check it out, since the tender has a navigation system and depth sounder in it. Thanks for watching, Jim
Yo - sea venture. Another fine one. Thanks.
Great video guys!
Thanks so much! Jim
A hint. We cruised the SE in the early 90's on our 49 DeFever. When cleaning crab I killed before cleaning. If you hit the belly just in front of the flap( I used the back side of a 8" crescent) it puts them out of their misery and keeps you from pinching. Also makes halving them easier. Enjoy reliving the SE through your videos.
Great idea! Thanks, Jim
Really enjoy your videos! So happy to watch another channel with a trawler and cats. (It seems such an underrepresented combination sometimes.) Aloha!
nice
We enjoy your video but could you please note the date / year of the video. Either at the end or beginning. Would be helpful Thanks 👍
Hi Diane, It's included in the description. Someone else ask about that before so it's now included in every description. The Alaska King Crab video was filmed in August of this year. The video released today was from September. Thanks for watching. Jim
Hi Jim and Rosy! Q&A question- what do you use for tides and currents in BC and Desolation sound when planning your trips? do you have any website suggestions or do you simply use a tides and currents book?
Hi, We use the tides and currents built into our TimeZero navigation system. It then shows up right on the computer screen, adjust time to go based on expected currents, and helps us calculate the best time to go. Thanks for watching, Jim
Awesome video. Alaska looks amazing. Gonna have to sail there one day!
It is and you should! Thanks for watching, Jim
Really enjoying the videos. We seem to be going backwards in time though from Oct last week to Aug this week. I'm chomping at the bit to see the bulbous bow project...!
Hi Keith, Yes, we bounced out of order. We wanted to give you something from fall / winter, but there is still lots of content from the summer as well. I'm still working on the Bulbous Bow video and we have some more sea trials we need to complete before I can provide a good assessment, which I want to be part of that video. Thanks, Jim
Yup..never understood why any one would want guts , piss , poop ,ECT in their boil pot.
Try steaming your crab for. 7. 5 minutes..steaming will give you a more tender crab and better favor...
Cheers from P.O.W... southeast Alaska.
Do crabs feel pain? If they do, how hard would it be to pith them with an ice pick?
Merry Christmas 🎄. Wife loved seeing the crab. Made us hungry 😋. Super video guys. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a happy holiday. When's the kids coming back?
Happy holidays as well. Soon hopefully. They want us to stay up here in Wrangell with Covid out of control in the lower 48 - so we are not going home for the holidays. Once it settles down and everyone feels like flying, they will be right up. Thanks, Jim
Sounds like a plan 🙂 enjoy those cats 😺
We just found your videos and you are doing a great job. What software are you using for video editing? We are planning to sail/motor this April from San Diego to Hawaii to Alaska. We are learning a lot from you about how to navigate and what to see in Alaska. Thank you for taking the time to make your videos. We are loving them!
Teresa,
I was going back through some comments and I think I failed to answer yours. Sorry about that. We use Adobe Premiere Pro for editing. It's a monthly subscription - about $25 per month. Thanks, Jim
Great, thanks.
You're welcome! Jim
Great video gang... sorry you didn't get to experience my bay further (Douglas Bay)...
OK, a Question... I love dungeness crab too, however.... without boiling them alive &/or 😨ripping their shell off their insides😨... it there a more humane way of killing them first?
... I can see now on a prior comment, someone has recommending a thump in front of the bottom flap, using their 8" crescent. Let us know how it turns out of you give it a try because ahhhh heck, if someday Crab rule the world and they are looking for us... it could be messy!
There's gotta be a way, they taste so yummy!
We will give that a try and report back! Thanks, Jim
If you put them in fresh water, they will die quickly. We love your series.
thanks. We will give that an try. Thanks for watching, Jim
Great video! Do you cook the crab in the galley or do you have another method?
If it's just a crab or two we cook them in the galley. If it's more, we have a 5 gallon stainless steel pot with a stand with a propane burner in it. They are sold as both crab cookers and turkey cookers. We set it up on the upper deck. It cooks them really fast and keeps all the steam out of the boat. Thanks for watching, Jim
really enjoy your vids, one small question, you mentioned you anchored in 65ft water in one of the bays, what length anchor rode do you have and the scope you normally work too?.... cheers.
Thanks. We have 400' of 1/2" chain. We usually shoot for a 3:1 scope, based on the high tide depth. So in Deep Bay, if it's 65' at low tide, it will be as high as 85' at high tide. If it's not going to be stormy we may just do a 2.5:1 scope. In Alaska, with the depths, and often how close you are to shore, I think a 3:1 is realistic and common. Hope that helps. Thanks again for watching, Jim
I’ve recently gotten into my first diesel boat (Doral 360 with twin yanmars from 2011) after owning four other gas engines boats. Do you know any good marine diesel books that I should study to really familiarize myself with diesels and how to maintain them?
Jordan, Instead of relying on some generic diesel engine books, I would look for books, Facebook Groups, RUclips or other sources specific to your Yanmar's. Yanmar's are great engines and they should be trouble free for you. Compared in gas engines, the best thing for diesels is 1) use them and 2) don't fiddle with them. They should give you years of good service. Sea Venture's engines now have 10,000 hours and 70,000 NM of travel and they are going strong. Thanks for watching. Jim
@@CruisingSeaVenture Awesome, thanks Jim! love the videos, keep em coming.
Regards from Vancouver BC!
How much rode do you have to anchor is the depths.. we have 300ft of chain just for Florida and the Bahamas
We have 400' of 1/2 chain. I have not run across any boats up here with more. Usually up here your looking for a 3 to 1 scope. Given the depths and closeness to shore, that is usually what you can do. If it's deeper, then a shore tie is in order. Thanks for watching. Been in the mid 30's and raining this week with the wind blowing between 25 and 50 knots. Florida is sounding pretty good. Jim
Love your videos.. seems a bit removed though. 4=months ago. I wish that your videos were more time relevant.. While we are locked down it would be fun to see what you guys are doing during the same time period. We all know that you did a big upgrade a couple months ago... would be nice to see......
Don’t want to seem like a complainer though.. love your videos..
Cool :) We are not allowed in Canada to fish crab unfortunately. Check out our latest video we share our crab or lobster roll recipe :)
I love your videos but thumbs down for not dispatching those crabs before ripping the shells off. boooooooo
I’ve watched you and many other boating RUclips video channels from their beginnings. I’ve noticed some channels have no advertisements and yours has almost a dozen annoying ads. I can see why some of the RUclips channels have two or three advertisements, because they’re obviously very poor and cannot provide the videos otherwise.
Here’s to “Wishing you no winds, and flat seas.”
Thanks for a great 3 years, however I’m done.
Sorry Gregory, We have no control over the ads. They are controlled by RUclips directly, who has recently changed their policies regarding ads. Apparently the number of ads is different for different viewers, channels, demographics, locations, etc. Personally, we watch 100% of RUclips with no ads. We have a RUclips Premium Membership, which I think cost $12 per month - then you never see any ads on RUclips. Wishing you all the best, Jim
Gregory, If possible, could you help me out a little. I just watched todays video in the "Windows Incognito" view, so RUclips did not know who was watching, and got to see some ads as a result. Several of those banner ads popped up. They were all for Health Insurance In Alaska - must be because they know the computer watching is in Alaska, and there was one Geico Insurance Ad that was about 12 seconds long during the video. What type of ads were you seeing? Were they the full ads that interrupt the video, those annoying banner ads or something else? I am curious so I can learn more. I also went back and checked RUclips's recent policy change. It took effect on November 22, 2020 - RUclips now places ads in all videos, if longer than 8 minutes, whether the channel is monetized or not, as they see fit. It was a good experience for me since, as I said, I am not used to seeing any ads. Thanks, Jim