It’s been hard trying to make videos because of the weather lol. The Artic Northernly out flow winds discourage us sometimes! 🤣. Glad you are still watching us. Those sea Lions are sure big!
Ahoy Skookum! Ranger is so good! We’d never be able to keep our two goldens on the boat with dolphin nearby and certainly not in the dinghy with sea lions so close! We have to keep leashes on whenever we see wildlife in the vicinity! They’re great on the boat and dinghy until they see something that needs investigating. They even swim all over the anchorages when the salmon are jumping around us!
Ranger goes crazy too when he sees sealife!!! We have him trained to watch our down riggers when we troll for salmon. If they bounce Ranger squeals and comes and gets us and cries. Sure enough there’s a fish on!!
Great video yet again. So enjoyable to watch all of your vlogs. Looking forward over the coming months to see your continuing adventures. Wishing you both and Ranger the best to make our days that little bit better
Thanks for showing the pull cord replacement. Not the most exciting video to some but helpful to see that i need to pack my patience if i run into the same issue with my Honda. The pull cord was a bit buried.
Yes we had to take apart the entire Honda just to get to it! Wanted to share that unexpected things happen when out on the water. Sometimes we aren’t prepared. Nice to have spare things packed away. ⚓️. Our clips aren’t really for excitement. We are more for relaxation and to share some peace and nature 🦭🦭🦭. And a craxy boat dog
@@MVSKOOKUM1 Don't sell yourself short on excitement, you guys capture some really cool whale shots, land some nice fish and haul in some good size prawns. All pretty exciting👍. You guys make some nice videos without the drama of the sky is falling because a pull cord broke, you just fix it and head for a hot tub. Cheers to both of you!
BC is such a beautiful place. I could live on a boat there, like yours year round. Would I need a captains license if I had a boat similar to yours. Thanks for sharing.😊👍🇨🇦
Hi! For our boat which is 40 feet you would just need a B.C. pleasure craft operators certificate. It’s just done online. If you wanted to use the boat for commercial reasons or chartering then you would need a special licence. Thanks for watching our videos!
Green / White Bow flag / banner what is it meaning ?🤔 old small engine mechanic said to me, every so often put Olive oil (any plant based oil) on a paper towel slide up/down on the coard (a lot of friction build up on the coard over the years and being outside weatherd)
When you guys were headed out and the boat was rolling did you guys have your poles out and fish in the water? Kinda looked like the poles were up. I suppose not worth the effort to put them out.
Yeah we didn’t bother putting the paravanes down. It’s a lot of rope stuff to change over. We usually put the paravanes out when we go on ocean crossings or into the big swells. We tend to suffer through some chop and waves without them ! ⚓️⚓️
Yeah having to take apart the entire thing to get to the pull cord was a bit tedious. After all that, the recoil has now failed. A new recoil is on its way. Boat repairs never end lol
Now that we’ve sold our sailboat I’m thinking an N40 will be next for us. Do you know if an 11.5’ tender will fit on the boat deck? Can’t seem to find any specs.
Hi! The people that owned Skookum before us had a 11.5 Bullfrog and MV Cassidy had a 11 foot Boston Whaler. I’m sure it would be fine. We love our N40. It’s amazing. Like a floating cabin with everything you need on it ⚓️⚓️⚓️
@@MVSKOOKUM1 thanks. That’s exactly the tender I was thinking about. I loved our highfield but wasn’t very good about keeping the fish hooks out of it. Next time it’s going to be a rigid dink.
Ranger can handle the waves for a few hours but when he starts getting really nervous I have some Travel Ease pills made for pets. Then he sleeps lots!
@@MVSKOOKUM1 good to hear. My last inner passage trip from rupert to port Hardy was nuts, and I've never been on such a large vessel, under such intense weather, and I was talking to the owners of a husky, and he said that dog was so unhappy, but I have video of the ferry moving left to right while horizon is rising and falling. Most trips don't have that. Taken that route 9 times, just to save the stress of driving all the way around from lower mainland/pr george/terrace. Love the sleep on it
Oh we have done that trip too! On our motorbikes! That ferry can sure bobble. It tends to go in big seas where we would think twice about taking our boat over the crossing. It takes us 8-9 hours to cross the open passage. We always hope for flat seas lol
Watching Derek rip it apart just made my stomach turn lol. 😂. He’s more mechanical than I am hshsh. I don’t mind computer stuff but engines and nuts and bolts just make me light headed haha. Jen
Love the seals so curious!! Can`t wait to check out Bishop Bay! You guys are awesome!
You guys will love it ! So much to explore up North!
Looks like Ranger wanted to befriend the seals. 😊thanks again for sharing your wonderful relaxing trips. One day I'd love to see those hotsprings.❤
They are amazing! Yes Ranger wanted to go play with lol hahah
I adore your Vids, everyone has brought a smile to my face, thank you. Ranger just wanted to play with his mates.
Yes Ranger tried sneaking into the ocean to play with them 🤣😂😅. Mama had to scream at him lol. So glad you are still watching and enjoy our clips!
Another great video from the cool crew. Don't worry spring is just around the corner.
Yes I love spring. Can’t wait! 🤗. Thank you for the compliment
At last! I’ve been waiting for another video! It’s so nice to see you guys really enjoying your life aboard Skookum. Loved watching the sea lions too.
It’s been hard trying to make videos because of the weather lol. The Artic Northernly out flow winds discourage us sometimes! 🤣. Glad you are still watching us. Those sea Lions are sure big!
Ahoy Skookum! Ranger is so good! We’d never be able to keep our two goldens on the boat with dolphin nearby and certainly not in the dinghy with sea lions so close! We have to keep leashes on whenever we see wildlife in the vicinity! They’re great on the boat and dinghy until they see something that needs investigating. They even swim all over the anchorages when the salmon are jumping around us!
Ranger goes crazy too when he sees sealife!!! We have him trained to watch our down riggers when we troll for salmon. If they bounce Ranger squeals and comes and gets us and cries. Sure enough there’s a fish on!!
Great video yet again. So enjoyable to watch all of your vlogs. Looking forward over the coming months to see your continuing adventures. Wishing you both and Ranger the best to make our days that little bit better
Awe thank you so much ! Such a nice compliment. Made me smile this morning 🤗🤗🤗. Jen
You guys looking good
Thanks Uncle Craig! Hope all is well with you! 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for showing the pull cord replacement. Not the most exciting video to some but helpful to see that i need to pack my patience if i run into the same issue with my Honda. The pull cord was a bit buried.
Yes we had to take apart the entire Honda just to get to it! Wanted to share that unexpected things happen when out on the water. Sometimes we aren’t prepared. Nice to have spare things packed away. ⚓️. Our clips aren’t really for excitement. We are more for relaxation and to share some peace and nature 🦭🦭🦭. And a craxy boat dog
@@MVSKOOKUM1 Don't sell yourself short on excitement, you guys capture some really cool whale shots, land some nice fish and haul in some good size prawns. All pretty exciting👍. You guys make some nice videos without the drama of the sky is falling because a pull cord broke, you just fix it and head for a hot tub. Cheers to both of you!
Thank you so much! 😊
BC is such a beautiful place. I could live on a boat there, like yours year round. Would I need a captains license if I had a boat similar to yours. Thanks for sharing.😊👍🇨🇦
Hi! For our boat which is 40 feet you would just need a B.C. pleasure craft operators certificate. It’s just done online. If you wanted to use the boat for commercial reasons or chartering then you would need a special licence. Thanks for watching our videos!
@MVSKOOKUM1 thank you for your reply. I already have that license. 👍👍👍
Green / White Bow flag / banner what is it meaning ?🤔
old small engine mechanic said to me, every so often put Olive oil (any plant based oil) on a paper towel slide up/down on the coard
(a lot of friction build up on the coard over the years and being outside weatherd)
Oh that’s our Nordhavn flag we received for having 10,000 nautical miles on the vessel! 👏👏. Good tip!
It’s good to have Skills !
Yes and to not have the fear to try and just get in there and get things done 👍😊😊😊
When you guys were headed out and the boat was rolling did you guys have your poles out and fish in the water? Kinda looked like the poles were up. I suppose not worth the effort to put them out.
Yeah we didn’t bother putting the paravanes down. It’s a lot of rope stuff to change over. We usually put the paravanes out when we go on ocean crossings or into the big swells. We tend to suffer through some chop and waves without them ! ⚓️⚓️
Is that Commander beside you at Bishop Bay Jesse's Girl? If so, she used to be our dock neighbor 🙂
Yes! It was Jessie’s Girl! ⚓️⚓️⚓️
Was Jesse’s Girl your neighbour here in Kitimat or down on Powel River
In Powell River
Oh that’s cool!
Its nice to see your channel growing so nicely...............its such a nice change from the sand and flip flop channels .
Thanks! Sometimes I get so envious of the sand and flip flop channels. The bikinis. And here I am in a toque, sweater and furnace going 🤣😂😅
What an idyllic life you both lead...
⚓️ it’s amazing , we love it 😍
Thanks for that, I needed some salt therapy.
Thanks for watching us! Thats a good term. Salt therapy. I like that!
👍🧿
Thank you!!!
Huh. Not the worst thing to have to repair but Honda doesn’t make that pull cord easy to get to. Note to self: buy an extra cord for the 2200…
Yeah having to take apart the entire thing to get to the pull cord was a bit tedious. After all that, the recoil has now failed. A new recoil is on its way. Boat repairs never end lol
Now that we’ve sold our sailboat I’m thinking an N40 will be next for us. Do you know if an 11.5’ tender will fit on the boat deck? Can’t seem to find any specs.
Hi! The people that owned Skookum before us had a 11.5 Bullfrog and MV Cassidy had a 11 foot Boston Whaler. I’m sure it would be fine. We love our N40. It’s amazing. Like a floating cabin with everything you need on it ⚓️⚓️⚓️
@@MVSKOOKUM1 thanks. That’s exactly the tender I was thinking about. I loved our highfield but wasn’t very good about keeping the fish hooks out of it. Next time it’s going to be a rigid dink.
Great little outing. I felt the waves when you first left, and wonder if Ranger will ever get used to the swells, or do you gravol him?
Ranger can handle the waves for a few hours but when he starts getting really nervous I have some Travel Ease pills made for pets. Then he sleeps lots!
@@MVSKOOKUM1 good to hear. My last inner passage trip from rupert to port Hardy was nuts, and I've never been on such a large vessel, under such intense weather, and I was talking to the owners of a husky, and he said that dog was so unhappy, but I have video of the ferry moving left to right while horizon is rising and falling. Most trips don't have that. Taken that route 9 times, just to save the stress of driving all the way around from lower mainland/pr george/terrace. Love the sleep on it
Oh we have done that trip too! On our motorbikes! That ferry can sure bobble. It tends to go in big seas where we would think twice about taking our boat over the crossing. It takes us 8-9 hours to cross the open passage. We always hope for flat seas lol
Generators are a fiddly pain to work on
Watching Derek rip it apart just made my stomach turn lol. 😂. He’s more mechanical than I am hshsh. I don’t mind computer stuff but engines and nuts and bolts just make me light headed haha. Jen