What a great video! I've belatedly liked and subscribed, something I don't normally do on RUclips, though I've been enjoying your videos for some time now. I've been to the Victoria festival multiple times now, since it coincides with our anniversary; and while my wife is no longer able to walk from the hotel to the marina, I still can! But home is Port Townsend, so I am very much looking forward to the next one! I did, of course, come to the PT WBF and visited Argonaut, even shook your hand. Thank you for making these videos and keeping history alive!
What a beautiful looking boat. I got to see a lot of older wooden boats when i worked for a fire extinguisher company. servicing the CO2 systems in the engine rooms. The workmanship was so neat to see.
Thanks, Nick, for your great presentation of the boat's history and the respect you have for those involved in the history of the vessel. Keep up the good work. Regards John from Australia 🇦🇺
Very nice. Watching videos like this always has me wondering if I had actually gone to the Tally Ho project in the beginning, where I’d be now. I was considering the move back then, as I knew the town of Sequim (my first paid transom replacement) and Port Townsend from younger days. I really enjoy your videos Nick, keep hem coming please.
you produce very nice high quality videos, You should start editing for other youtube channels who lack the skills that you have. I love that these old wooden boats are being care for and taken over by a younger generation. I really cant wait for Tally Ho to do the Fast Net again.
Love your vids and of course Argonaut. She’s a beauty. Only other comment I’d make is your drone flying around Sidney Spit is right in the flight path of the main runway at Victoria airport. I’m pretty sure flying drones in that area is prohibited.
Nick! Great vid and so good to see you back. May that flag bring you back to Canada for many years to come. Maybe we'll even have extended the breakwater for one of your future visits :)
Thank you! I use a DJI Mavic Mini II drone (the lower end model) and a pocket 3 camera and an iPhone - I would guess about evenly across the three. There is 4k footage in the drone and pocket 3 shots, but I don’t have a 4k tv to be able to view it so not sure how it’s coming out on larger screens.
Fantastic video, and story. Your keep it alive. I have aquired a S. California Historic family Vessel. A 1912 46ft Raised Deck Motor Launch. I would like to ask, i have not been able to find insurance for historic vessels. Would you happen to have any insight on that ? Thank you kindly. She picked us and i would like to continue the life of historicness... Capt Ron(self proclaimed) lol. For Historic Vessel Edna...Built in San Pedro CA...
I am always amazed at how many youtubers that seem to manage to feature themselves on each other’s channels. I can picture them all walking around with selfie sticks filming themselves and pulling that stupid selfie face at the camera.
Hi Jimmy, thanks for watching! I agree that can be a bit embarrassing and it’s good to try and be discrete, but it’s also needed to capture the right kind of video to make these videos possible for everyone to enjoy! For me, it’s also a way to help me improve my public speaking and get more comfortable talking and presenting to others - including the internet. I hope you enjoy these videos and I welcome any feedback you might have.
Glorybe II of the same owner, was a fantastic yacht sadly broken up at South Park Marina a few years back. I[m curious about the fate of my former boat, Mic- Vic, a 40' Chris Craft DCEB also at South Park. If anyone knows her fate I'd appreciate update.
Guessing we know where you gotta your good look's ñ strikingly beautiful Consiure of Our Exotic Art's Kaptain Kid: ~ )_@m ~ ~ 🦜 ☮️ IMAX3D DOLBY department 💚❤️ 💧 🐭
Love seeing all those amazing boats in Victoria! Thanks for capturing the magic!
What a great video! I've belatedly liked and subscribed, something I don't normally do on RUclips, though I've been enjoying your videos for some time now.
I've been to the Victoria festival multiple times now, since it coincides with our anniversary; and while my wife is no longer able to walk from the hotel to the marina, I still can! But home is Port Townsend, so I am very much looking forward to the next one!
I did, of course, come to the PT WBF and visited Argonaut, even shook your hand.
Thank you for making these videos and keeping history alive!
Thanks for your kind words, and for reaching out! I’m happy you got a chance to come aboard!
Thanks!
Thank you so much! This means a lot, I appreciate it!
Great to see Argonaut at the Victoria Classic Boat Festival!
Really glad to see a new video, thanks for posting!
I appreciate the support! They are hard to keep up with since I’ve gotten back but I’m going to try and keep it more regular!
A wonderful thing for you to have done, thank you for sharing your story and video.
What a beautiful looking boat. I got to see a lot of older wooden boats when i worked for a fire extinguisher company. servicing the CO2 systems in the engine rooms. The workmanship was so neat to see.
Beautiful boat.
Good to catch up again Nick. Thanks for the trip, it feels like an adventure for us stuck at home. 🍻
Thanks, Nick, for your great presentation of the boat's history and the respect you have for those involved in the history of the vessel. Keep up the good work. Regards John from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you John, I appreciate that!
Thank you for this update. I was missing you.
I remember this boat visiting GMG logging camp in Smith Inlet, many great memories.
Delighted to watch your latest video. Happy New Year.
Glad to have you back.
Excellent storytelling with a beautiful boat.
Nic, you create really, really interesting content. Watching your posts is always a highlight of my day. Keep doin' good things.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Another awesome video! You always have great content! Thanks!
I appreciate that, thanks for watching!
nice video ( A tally Ho watcher too)
Thanks Nick!!! Happy New Year
Very nice. Watching videos like this always has me wondering if I had actually gone to the Tally Ho project in the beginning, where I’d be now. I was considering the move back then, as I knew the town of Sequim (my first paid transom replacement) and Port Townsend from younger days. I really enjoy your videos Nick, keep hem coming please.
Great Episode Nick ! From Messenger III !
Hi Bill! Thank you!!
Thanks for another great video.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
Stellar...a visual smorgasbord!
Awesome video Nicholas!
A good Video, great Drone flying! Greeting's from Germany!
you produce very nice high quality videos, You should start editing for other youtube channels who lack the skills that you have. I love that these old wooden boats are being care for and taken over by a younger generation. I really cant wait for Tally Ho to do the Fast Net again.
Enjoyed, thanks! Andrew
Love your vids and of course Argonaut. She’s a beauty. Only other comment I’d make is your drone flying around Sidney Spit is right in the flight path of the main runway at Victoria airport. I’m pretty sure flying drones in that area is prohibited.
Nick! Great vid and so good to see you back. May that flag bring you back to Canada for many years to come. Maybe we'll even have extended the breakwater for one of your future visits :)
Thanks, Duane! I think I’ll be back to Heritage Harbor this spring and will reach out when I do
Your videos are superb!
The picture quality is exceptional as is the audio.
What are you using for equipment?
Keep up the good work.
JIM
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Thank you! I use a DJI Mavic Mini II drone (the lower end model) and a pocket 3 camera and an iPhone - I would guess about evenly across the three. There is 4k footage in the drone and pocket 3 shots, but I don’t have a 4k tv to be able to view it so not sure how it’s coming out on larger screens.
Another great video nick I wish I had xtra money to donate to restoration
Fantastic video, and story. Your keep it alive. I have aquired a S. California Historic family Vessel. A 1912 46ft Raised Deck Motor Launch. I would like to ask, i have not been able to find insurance for historic vessels. Would you happen to have any insight on that ? Thank you kindly. She picked us and i would like to continue the life of historicness... Capt Ron(self proclaimed) lol. For Historic Vessel Edna...Built in San Pedro CA...
I am always amazed at how many youtubers that seem to manage to feature themselves on each other’s channels. I can picture them all walking around with selfie sticks filming themselves and pulling that stupid selfie face at the camera.
Hi Jimmy, thanks for watching! I agree that can be a bit embarrassing and it’s good to try and be discrete, but it’s also needed to capture the right kind of video to make these videos possible for everyone to enjoy! For me, it’s also a way to help me improve my public speaking and get more comfortable talking and presenting to others - including the internet. I hope you enjoy these videos and I welcome any feedback you might have.
Beautiful video and excellent storytelling! Are you sure you didn’t mean Sidney Spit?
Sidney Spit, just east of Sidney, BC on Vancouver Island
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Glorybe II of the same owner, was a fantastic yacht sadly broken up at South Park Marina a few years back. I[m curious about the fate of my former boat, Mic-
Vic, a 40' Chris Craft DCEB also at South Park. If anyone knows her fate I'd appreciate update.
Wasn't this in April?
This video takes us to September for the Victoria Classic Boat Festival
Gots to keep up with maintaining does flags. Out of respect. 🤙🏼
Agreed, and lesson learned to take a few with me next time!
Spencer Spit? Looks more like Sidney Spit.
That’s correct - slip of my mind.
Sidney Spit. Sorry to be pedantic.
No, you are correct. It slipped my mind and I didn’t catch it.
Guessing we know where you gotta your good look's ñ strikingly beautiful Consiure of Our Exotic Art's Kaptain Kid: ~ )_@m ~ ~
🦜
☮️ IMAX3D DOLBY department 💚❤️
💧
🐭
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Jay!