Oooooookaaaaay! New favourite channel. Just discovered by searching sailing around Vancouver island. I dream of doing this one day. I live in Vancouver and just sail around the gulf islands. I’m going back to the beginning to watch all your videos. 🎉
Wow thanks for the wonderful comment! You just have to go around Van Isle! Such a great adventure- we feel very privileged to have been able to make the trip. Please feel free to reach out to us with questions. 🍻
Thank you for the feedback (and for watching!). We are still learning how to edit videos, so your comment really motivates us to continue putting the work in. It's been a dark, windy, wet winter here in WA.... looking forward to the longer and warmer days of Spring! Cheers from Anacortes!
If we can do it, then anyone can! I think the key is to have plenty of time, and don't be in a rush. We waited out a lot of storms on the west side... would not have wanted to be out traveling during those blows.
Last year when we rounded cape sutil the swells started to build to 10 feet then our engine decided to call it quits. After getting covered in diesel and just about to make a mayday call to the coast guard I got the engine running and made it to sea otter cove. We left port McNeil early in the am and entered a very shallow and narrow entrance in the dark to sea otter cove. Finally anchored and got to sleep when the anchor drug. What a day ! But calm seas don’t make good sailors lol
Wow! That sounds like a day to remember. Glad you made it through safe- you've got a great story forever now. That's just one great part about sailing! Thanks for the comment!
If your engine fails in heavy seas there is a high probability that it is dirty fuel getting stirred up that otherwise sits at the bottom. Happened to me four or five times before I realized what the cause was. Now I: (i) always pour new fuel through a Baja filter before it comes on board; (ii) add biocide with every fueling; (iii) polish the fuel tanks once or twice a year (ie pump both tanks dry, making sure I get everything off the bottom of the tank before then filtering it twice. We now have not had a fuel related engine problem in five years, so so far, so good.
Hi guys, enjoyed the Big Step !! Around the top. We keep our boat in Anacortes , and made it to the Broughton's last season. And plan to spend more time In Broughton world. Starting in May. Hope to maybe meet in Cap Sante' this spring. I watched the video from Bonaire Island where Coral Renewal is the main activity, along with pleasure dives. Cheers from the Caribbean. :-) Mike
We'll be in Cap Sante through the end of August so feel free to stop by! Thanks for watching and be sure to bring a prawn trap up with you to the Broughtons!
@@CruisingMaya So I'm sure on a upcoming episode you'll have the results of the (Prop Shaft Wobble) . Was it a bad motor mount, or alignment ? One of the (get ready preseason) checklist is a good look at that stuff. I'm on the hard now so a good time for that I'm thinking. Not to rub it in, we'er still on Bonaire diving in 82 dirge water, 85-87 air temp, with 10 to 15 tropical wind. Don't Hate Me- Cheers from the Rock Mike
@@123mad We are actually hauling out next month to take care of that nasty vibration. It's been roughly 40 degrees and pouring all week here in Washington- very jealous of your Bonaire weather!
@@CruisingMaya nope small community north of Victoria on the west side. I wish I was able to travel the island when I was there though. Given my love for the outdoors I wish I did live further north on the Island like Port Mc Neill. Miss the smell of the Ocean and cedar trees. Not sure if you have watched or heard of the TV show Alone on History Channel but where you are in Winter harbour is probably close to where they had filmed a season. One fond memory of growing up there was a 3 day canoe journey in a 30 person long canoe that the natives had. We had set out from Jordan River and paddled to the exposed to the ocean side of East Sooke.
@@vikingcalibur3009 Wow a 30 person canoe?! Awesome! Sounds like an adventure. We feel very fortunate to have been able to spend as much time as we did on Vancouver Island- it's an amazing place!
@Cruising Maya it was a great adventure, with my fellow students from the high school. Even swam in the ocean with seals (the privately kept native nickname Swims with Seals given by a local native elder) native fresh smoked salmon (freshly caught). If you are ever on the Victoria harbour, in the summer there is an fish and chips shop right on the docks where locals can sit and eat and down the docks where they sell fish one can buy fish (smelts or herrings) and feed them to the seals right there. I do believe its still there ( 15 yrs ago ) its to the right when you come in the harbour just before you get to the US Ferries terminal. If it interests you, also there is old coastal bunkers on the Esquimalt side of the harbour where you can walk around the old coastal gun positions. If you go on Victoria Day, (May) Canada Day (July) or Remembrance Day (Nov 11) you will see and hear the Canadian Artillery perform the 21 gun salute around the inner harbour near the Empress Hotel. Plug your ears though or where ear protection, trust me (10 years of shooting them makes for a hearing loss) Not sure if this at all interest you.
@@vikingcalibur3009 We absolutely love Victoria Harbour! Seriously, it's the best city to boat to.... bar none! We are only a day sail away from Victoria so we will try to line up a trip there to see that spectacle. Thanks for sharing that!
We didn't have much wind at all on this trip, and when we did we're usually at anchor waiting for a better weather window to travel in. When the wind blew it REALLY blew- especially on the West Coast.
Lovely lovely cruising. You two are so blessed. A quick question though for a IT-challenged me... how hoisting your handphone helps even if reception is good atop the mast but you cannot reach the keystrokes on it to get the maps? Was it wifi or wired to a laptop in the cabin?
So, how that cell-phone-up-the-mast thing worked was, when we just BARELY had service, we hit the "download maps" button- then quickly raised the cell phone to better coverage in order to get those maps. It was a good work around for a major mistake of not checking our chartplotter's maps!
Congrats..but kinda a gamble not worth taking to me...what if that storm kicked in much harder under half way through? Its really one of the easiest ways to get into trouble: trying to beat weather instead of waiting for it....then again I know much more goes into decision than can be mentioned in a short video that influences skippers calls.
Now you know why old salts say to carry some paper charts as backup! Great experience and brought back some memories keep sailing
Totally makes sense about the charts! We felt very vulnerable without that data!!! Appreciate your comment and you watching!
Beautiful just beautiful,,,
Awesome. I live in Vancouver and I dream to sail around the west coast one day. This is inspiring!
Van Isle is such an amazing trip! Truly wild country!
Damn you, I didn't want the video to end!! Great footage and narration. "Future cam" haha... and that tree falling was insane!
Cliffhanger! Gotta leave you wanting more!
Disco totally owned the oil change. What a rock star!
Yes she did! She runs the whole show, can't you tell? :-)
Oooooookaaaaay! New favourite channel. Just discovered by searching sailing around Vancouver island. I dream of doing this one day. I live in Vancouver and just sail around the gulf islands. I’m going back to the beginning to watch all your videos. 🎉
Wow thanks for the wonderful comment! You just have to go around Van Isle! Such a great adventure- we feel very privileged to have been able to make the trip.
Please feel free to reach out to us with questions. 🍻
LIke your video style with the map of your travels. Great style, you tell the story well. Cheers from Seattle.
Thank you for the feedback (and for watching!). We are still learning how to edit videos, so your comment really motivates us to continue putting the work in.
It's been a dark, windy, wet winter here in WA.... looking forward to the longer and warmer days of Spring! Cheers from Anacortes!
That was great.! I chickened out and went down the inside but now with a new boat I will go around the island.
If we can do it, then anyone can! I think the key is to have plenty of time, and don't be in a rush. We waited out a lot of storms on the west side... would not have wanted to be out traveling during those blows.
I like how the dog watched you change the oil
She knows she's The Boss 😁
Last year when we rounded cape sutil the swells started to build to 10 feet then our engine decided to call it quits. After getting covered in diesel and just about to make a mayday call to the coast guard I got the engine running and made it to sea otter cove. We left port McNeil early in the am and entered a very shallow and narrow entrance in the dark to sea otter cove. Finally anchored and got to sleep when the anchor drug. What a day ! But calm seas don’t make good sailors lol
Wow! That sounds like a day to remember. Glad you made it through safe- you've got a great story forever now. That's just one great part about sailing!
Thanks for the comment!
If your engine fails in heavy seas there is a high probability that it is dirty fuel getting stirred up that otherwise sits at the bottom. Happened to me four or five times before I realized what the cause was. Now I: (i) always pour new fuel through a Baja filter before it comes on board; (ii) add biocide with every fueling; (iii) polish the fuel tanks once or twice a year (ie pump both tanks dry, making sure I get everything off the bottom of the tank before then filtering it twice. We now have not had a fuel related engine problem in five years, so so far, so good.
Great episode guys! Can't wait for the next one!
Thanks for the comment! We appreciate your viewership!
Another awesome video. Thanks!
Thank you so much! Appreciate you watching!
Hi guys, enjoyed the Big Step !! Around the top. We keep our boat in Anacortes , and made it to the Broughton's last season. And plan to spend more time In Broughton world. Starting in May. Hope to maybe meet in Cap Sante' this spring. I watched the video from Bonaire Island where Coral Renewal is the main activity, along with pleasure dives. Cheers from the Caribbean. :-) Mike
We'll be in Cap Sante through the end of August so feel free to stop by! Thanks for watching and be sure to bring a prawn trap up with you to the Broughtons!
@@CruisingMaya So I'm sure on a upcoming episode you'll have the results of the (Prop Shaft Wobble) . Was it a bad motor mount, or alignment ? One of the (get ready preseason) checklist is a good look at that stuff. I'm on the hard now so a good time for that I'm thinking. Not to rub it in, we'er still on Bonaire diving in 82 dirge water, 85-87 air temp, with 10 to 15 tropical wind. Don't Hate Me- Cheers from the Rock Mike
@@123mad We are actually hauling out next month to take care of that nasty vibration.
It's been roughly 40 degrees and pouring all week here in Washington- very jealous of your Bonaire weather!
Great video!! so nice to see the northern part of where I grew up
Thank you! Where did you grow up? Port McNeill?
@@CruisingMaya nope small community north of Victoria on the west side. I wish I was able to travel the island when I was there though. Given my love for the outdoors I wish I did live further north on the Island like Port Mc Neill. Miss the smell of the Ocean and cedar trees.
Not sure if you have watched or heard of the TV show Alone on History Channel but where you are in Winter harbour is probably close to where they had filmed a season. One fond memory of growing up there was a 3 day canoe journey in a 30 person long canoe that the natives had. We had set out from Jordan River and paddled to the exposed to the ocean side of East Sooke.
@@vikingcalibur3009 Wow a 30 person canoe?! Awesome! Sounds like an adventure.
We feel very fortunate to have been able to spend as much time as we did on Vancouver Island- it's an amazing place!
@Cruising Maya it was a great adventure, with my fellow students from the high school. Even swam in the ocean with seals (the privately kept native nickname Swims with Seals given by a local native elder) native fresh smoked salmon (freshly caught).
If you are ever on the Victoria harbour, in the summer there is an fish and chips shop right on the docks where locals can sit and eat and down the docks where they sell fish one can buy fish (smelts or herrings) and feed them to the seals right there. I do believe its still there ( 15 yrs ago ) its to the right when you come in the harbour just before you get to the US Ferries terminal. If it interests you, also there is old coastal bunkers on the Esquimalt side of the harbour where you can walk around the old coastal gun positions. If you go on Victoria Day, (May) Canada Day (July) or Remembrance Day (Nov 11) you will see and hear the Canadian Artillery perform the 21 gun salute around the inner harbour near the Empress Hotel. Plug your ears though or where ear protection, trust me (10 years of shooting them makes for a hearing loss) Not sure if this at all interest you.
@@vikingcalibur3009 We absolutely love Victoria Harbour! Seriously, it's the best city to boat to.... bar none! We are only a day sail away from Victoria so we will try to line up a trip there to see that spectacle. Thanks for sharing that!
Really liked this video I haven't seen a sail up yet Is summer a bad time for wind?
We didn't have much wind at all on this trip, and when we did we're usually at anchor waiting for a better weather window to travel in. When the wind blew it REALLY blew- especially on the West Coast.
Nice job guys
Thanks, Cheers.
Great. Video. Thx for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Lovely lovely cruising. You two are so blessed. A quick question though for a IT-challenged me... how hoisting your handphone helps even if reception is good atop the mast but you cannot reach the keystrokes on it to get the maps? Was it wifi or wired to a laptop in the cabin?
So, how that cell-phone-up-the-mast thing worked was, when we just BARELY had service, we hit the "download maps" button- then quickly raised the cell phone to better coverage in order to get those maps. It was a good work around for a major mistake of not checking our chartplotter's maps!
Now you might be the only youtubers to capture a random tree falling on camera!
Haha right?! That was crazy!
Extra Thumbs up for Guinness !!! Forgive spelling errors! CHEERS from Southhwest Vancouver Island!!!
Nothing beats a Guinness on tap! Thanks for watching!
Congrats..but kinda a gamble not worth taking to me...what if that storm kicked in much harder under half way through? Its really one of the easiest ways to get into trouble: trying to beat weather instead of waiting for it....then again I know much more goes into decision than can be mentioned in a short video that influences skippers calls.
Yea, we pushed it a bit too hard on this one. Good lesson learned for us- dont ever be in a hurry in a 5 knot boat! Thanks for watching!
Get the net!
Gotta keep the audience wanting more right? :-)
oil filters, fully hand tight... no more
Right! I was a rookie back then- hand tight only!