In the early 70s my brother, Tim and a friend were near The city float ramp at low tide in downtown Ketchikan, AK when they heard someone at the bottom of the ramp yell ‘ hey you boys want to make a couple of bucks packing my laundry up the ramp’? That man was the one and only John Wayne! I wish one of those two would have been me! He was there on one of his regular fishing trips to the area for king salmon! The Wild Goose was tied up often at city float. I still watch all of his old movies as they were and still are some of the best! RIP Duke!
Long story short; I was in the 6th Special Forces at Fort Bragg around 1965-1966. We were ordered to man a Vietnamese village used from training and for hosting visits from visiting politicians. Your dad showed up one day for a tour and when we asked his purpose of visiting he told us he was making a movie about the SF in Southeast Asia. It was good to shake his hand, he was known to be a patriot! Years later I had a sailboat in Newport Harbor on a mooring cthe back bay, J-75, just a few rows back from where Wild Goose was docked. One day I was rowing around sightseeing when your dad’s canon went off. So I rowed over and there was the man himself standing on the after deck. I called up to him and reminded him of his visit to my group at Bragg. Bless his heart he invited me aboard for a drink, showed me around the ship, and we reminisced about those times years before. I can’t hear the Ballad of the Green Berets without thinking of your dad. Thanks for the video, it was good to see the Goose again!
My brother and I were kids on a road trip with our dad to Mexico. We got really sick when my dad found Mr. Wayne, who took us aboard his boat, and everyone helped us get better. So basically, we owe him our lives. Thank you sir.
What? John Wayne saved your life when you were sick on a road trip? You dad just happened to find John Wayne and got him to help your random sick family? How? Where? When?
@@aaron___6014 Okay, so my dad and his friend took my brother and I to Mexico. We were just kids at the time and I think I was around 7 or 8 and my brother was 9 or 10. Anyway, my asshole dad and his friend spent the time drinking or whoring, and my brother and I were given these cheap ass fishing rods and we fished off this dock that was about two feet off the water. I remember I could dangle my feet in the water. The only thing we caught was puffer fish. You cannot do anything to them, so we got them off the hook and put them back in the water. Then, we get one who puffs up. We put it back in the water and it farts to expel the air. Still funny to this day, trust me. Anyway, some Mexican kids come over and try to tell us that puffer fish are bad, but no one speaks the others languages. So we hook a puffer and show them what we are doing to them. Soon, all of us are laughing like hell and catching puffer fish like crazy. The other kids go home and grab their rods and one even brings a bucket. The rest of the day was spent catching puffers, and laughing our asses off. Towards evening my brother and I both got sick. Our living arrangement was a a camper on a truck and best guess was perhaps some oil or something from the puffer fish made us sick. Either way, we were vomiting and just really sick. Our dad decided to stay with us while his friend went back to town to continue to drink or whatever. I am not sure when, but he came back with a new friend. I just remember being picked up and driven somewhere and then being placed in a room on a ship that I guess was the medical area. They had someone on board who was either a doctor or medically qualified, but I remember drinking something awful but frankly how I felt it could have been water for all I know. I just remember waking up feeling better and the first person I saw was Mr. Wayne. He explained that he was the new friend that visited the camper and had suggested that we be moved to the ship. My asshole dad and friend were basically still drinking, but at least Mr. Wayne was kind enough to check on us. That is what I remember. That and thanking him and this other guy and walking off the ship. My dad was an alcoholic if that was not apparent by now, and I believe I own my life to Mr. Wayne. Had he not stopped by and suggested like he did, there is no telling what could have happened. My dad recounted the story for years, so that was his version. Mine was really sick, woke up on a ship, saw John Wayne, talked to him a little, thanked him and left. Really nice guy.
@@JohnWayneUA-cam Thank you for sharing some of your life with us when talking about stories with your dad. Your dad did so much for this country like showing boys what men should be like. I am pushing 40 and the Duke was/is one of my favorite actors.
What a joy it is to have you share your childhood memories with your Dad's yacht. I'm in my 70s and grew up loving your Dad's movies and later his interviews with various entertainers like Johnny Carson. What a legacy he has given to your family and to our country as the great ambassador he always was. God bless his soul and memory.
I’m a 70yo Veteran and retired Corporate Pilot and grew up watching John Wayne movies with my Dad. I still enjoy watching a JW movie today. His movies hopefully will live on forever.
When I was in Sea Cadets I did a 2 week training course on the MV Reah which is the same class of mine sweeper, they told us that John Wayne also owned one, so cool to see the yacht .👍😎
I am now 66 years old, and have had the opportunity and good fortune to see most of the John Wayne collection. He was my favorite cowboy and also my favorite WWII actor. He was a real man. I was born and raised in Australia. Just imagine my surprise when I found out that John was my eight cousin once removed. Now I realize that is not that big of a deal, but it made me happy to have even that slim of a connection. Fantastic!
John Wayne was one of those old actors who epitomised what Hollywood was like, and I love those actors. Not like today, I find Hollywood a grotesque monster. i watch the old films, not the today films. Well done Ethan on valuing your fathers character and legacy of the past going.
I accidentally blocked "The Dukes" boat when my small sailboat ran out of wind while in the channel at Lido Ile, Newport Beach, summer of 1971. Mr. Wayne greeted me kindly and finally the breeze pick-up. A true good guy.
A life long fan and admirer of John Wayne. I think he would be so proud of his family knowing they have taken his legacy forward and knowing they include us in on their tour with The Wild Goose! Thanks for the *memories*...
I met you in the '70s in the San Juan Islands. Our family use to boat up to Blakely Island just across from Rosario on Orcas Island. Your father invited my father and my younger brother and I aboard for a little tour. I was 10, you were 9 and my brother was 8... Thank You for bringing back some wonderful memories...
I'm 65 years old I grew up John Wayne was the dad that I never had. And without a doubt he was the best actor ever seen and it about killed me to see him go. I miss him very much. My family loves him still. He was a great man. My family sends our love and blessings to you all. God speed Duke.
Ethan, I’m sure many people have had connections with your family…here’s mine! I went to Carden Hall in the early 70’s. I had Mrs. Ray in 2nd grade, Mrs. Draganza in 3rd grade and Mrs. Waltz in 4th. My younger brother was in Marisa’s class and attended a few holiday parties at your home. My mother and Pilar played tennis together on occasion. The most vivid memory I have of your father was him sitting in one of those tiny student chairs at Spring Fling passing out autographs. Your dad will always be one of my heroes!!
Hi Ethan, My name is Pete Phillips, and in 1969 I was the cove steward for Newport Harbor Yacht Club at Moonstone Cove, Catalina. Your dad used to come over and anchor the Goose between Whites and Moonstone and I was hailed at times to run him ashore with the 35 ft. motor launch thatvwas our shoreboat/tender. I was lucky enough to have been invited aboard for dinner twice by your dad during that summer of '69. Both times were on a wednesday night, when there were not many other boats around, and none of the other NHYC members there either. Your dad was always gracias and a lively dinner companion. We had grilled steaks, Billy made roasted potatoes and sauteed asparagus. I grew up sailing in So Cal. My family had a house on Harbor Island, kept our boat in front of the house, moored at NHYC. I belonged to the Los Angeles Yacht Club. Anyway, I have great memories of being aboard Wild Goose and of having dinner with the man who was legendary during my childhood. I am still cruising, on a 60' motor vessel now, and in my mid 70s. I am currently heading down the west coast from my home in Juneau, Ak. and will be in Ca. In a couple of days. Looking forward to being in Newport again for a couple of days before heading down to Mexico. Thanks for your youtube chanel! Pete Phillips MV Caroline Www.mvcaroline.com
Thanks for sharing this great memory with us!!! I’m now 73 and I’ve seen every movie your dad made, probably 3-4 time, each and I truly loved him. You’re blessed to be his son and I’m sure you’ve got a lot more memories to share. I’ll subscribe and stay tuned, thanks again, Ron
Just going to say thanks for sharing a part of your life and history with the memories. I was a big fan of your father as a child. After seeing this it shows how awesome of a dad he was. Thank you.
I was a gymnastics coach at Balboa Bay Club in 1969 and I remember a tradition that for Christmas party for the “staff” the Bay Club members would serve the staff. John Wayne was our server that night and I had brought a fellow UC Irvine date who was shocked to learn who our server was that evening. The only person I ever met who’s hand was as large as John’s was Arnold Palmer who shook my hand many years later.
I remember my dad had a 20 foot runabout and we would cruise by JW house and see the Goose, always looking to catch a glimpse of The Duke. Newport was a fun place in the 60"s and 70's for me as a young boy. Thanks for making the video!
now that you mention it, I remember my folks saying that" Roy Rodgers house is over there". as we putted by. I was always a big JW fan though. LOL@@dethray1000
Time stands still for no one. It must feel like yesterday when you and your famous father sailed the seven seas. It sort of does for me. My father was a big band musician. He played all over the country, even Hollywood. One gig he had was playing a few summers on Bob Lo steamers in Detroit. It was pretty cool watching him perform live on stage. I was too young to realize that he was a famous musician. You probably know that feeling more than most children of well-known parents. That "fame" fades away...the younger generation doesn't really know history like we used to. Thank you for sharing your father's life with the world!
See his boat everytime I take my boat out for the last 50 years, never gets old. I used to go by his home there until it was torn down some years ago. My Dad has been on his boat once back in the 70's when one of John Wayne's crew members were doing things on the boat.
I’m 69, and John Wayne movies are still my favorite. I just watched Big Jake this week. Ethan still looks the same. I’d love to have a conversation with him. He seems down to earth. Anyway, thanks for the tour of your dads boat. Excellent.
I am 66 and John Wayne was very important in my life, my grandad and i used to watch all of his movies , we loved when he was on the american sportsman . Where did the time go, things have changed so much this almost brought a tear to my eye
I met John Wayne in Victoria, B.C., in 1977 or '78 when he came ashore off the Wild Goose, I got his autograph, very memorable.Nice to see your chocolate lab, great dogs.
I'm 68, Your Dad was a Big part ❤ of my life, even though we NEVER met. The Duke, was always there. Awesome VLOG! I LUV'ed ❤ every minute of it. Thank You for sharing.
I remember John as I am from Avalon, moved off in 84. He used to anchor out by the C.G. buoy as did I. At that time I had a stick boat before becoming a full Yacht Captain. John was a frequent visitor and most of us considered him a part time local. Always bringing stuff for the High School and a wave and a smile to everyone. He was smart as he came during off season which then, Avalon was very laid back. My name is Lynn Stokes and remember him well. I'm 71
I've been a Life long fan of the Duke , thank you for sharing memories of your father. ! Loved the tour of the Wild Goose ! To me your father is the epitome of what it means to be an American. Fun fact , my late Uncle recruited your brother , Patrick into the Coast Guard.
So happy I found this channel. When I was a kid I would sit on the floor in front of my dad’s chair to watch John Wayne movies. Some of my fondest memories with my dad. This so cool
As someone that grew up around boats, and has had a wonderful career in the Merchant Marine, it’s refreshing to see someone confident on the bridge of a private boat.
Thank you for the great video! He is still my favorite actor and I still haven't forgiven Bruce Dern for shooting him in the back in the movie "The Cowboys"!
Fantastic. I lived on the New Port Peninsula back in the’70’s. Used to eat at the Warf and jogged in front of the Dikes house. He waved a few times, but always to afraid to stop and talk with him. One of my many regrets. I miss stars like him. Those that loved this country.
Ethan, I met you dad once up in Maine as he was on hand for the commissary program of a Navy ship at Bath Iron Works. As the bottle was smashed on the hull and cheers were loud the ship never slid down the way’s, it needed a “push”. The Duke himself gave it a shove and off it went into the river! (Staged but best launch ever) At the reception event your dad took the time for meet & great/photos for all that asked, showed character and obviously you follow. Well done!
! was workig at a fishing lodge in alaska ,YES BAY LODGE in late 70s i believe,was 16 and this boat came to visit,got to talk to the crew etc.Was a shock for a vessel to stop by and didnt know it was Johns,cool for y-tube to recomend it .
As a young man my folks, on special events, would take me along to go have dinner on the Reuben E Lee. Those were special times...every now and then we would see the Wild Goose maneuvering in the harbor. Dad could quote chapter and verse about her... My Dad and uncle restored a couple of small boats in Huntington Beach...he loved the Goose. Thanks so much for sharing...
I grew up watching old and new John Wayne westerns as my dad was a big fan. Growing up in Orange County as soon could drive, I would fish and explore the waters of Newport Bay. Shortly after your Fathers death, a friend of mine pointed out there is John Wayne's old house and in that slip is his old boat, the White Goose. It became a regular fishing stop after that. Those were some good times I had growing up in such an awesome area back then. I left O.C. in the 1980's never to return, way to crowded and expensive to raise a family for most folks.
My grandfather ran the gas dock on the Island and John Wayne and my grandfather would sit in the little gas dock office and talk. My mom would beg my grandfather, "Please tell me the next time he visits so I can run down and meet him!"
It took me a minute but I kept thinking that I recognized you. Then it hit me, "Big Jake," one of my favorite (and much watched), movies that your father made. It brings back memories, very good memories of watching John Wayne movies with my Dad when I was little. And when I watch those movies now, strangely I feel comforted. Not sure that's the right word but I think it's as close as I can get. Thank you again and take care.
I was a bus boy at the Balboa Bay Club in 1970. I met your father, and several other stars during my time there. And I spent some time on that yacht loading it with booze and beer for their enjoyment. I have some wonderful memories from those wild days at the "club"
I remember seeing the Wild Goose in the SanJuan and Gulf islands of Washington and British Columbia as a kid. I was (am) a huge John Wayne Fan and would wave every time we went by on our boat, hoping that The Duke would see us! We could see people wave but who knows if it was him or not, we always hoped it was. It is nice to see the old girl being kept up and doing what she was meant to do, sail the seas!
This is awesome. I am 37 and have been a huge fan of John Wayne since i was a kid when me and my dad used to watch his movies. I still watch his movies every weekend. I am so glad i found this channel! I love that his legacy is being kept alive and passed on. He was such a quality man.
I am 77 and served on a Minesweeper out of Charleston SC in 1967. Our mission was to intercept and interdict shipping heading into Cuba on the Windward Passage. Our accomodations were nothing like yours. I absolutely recognized the " ladder" going down to the engine room. After the MSO, I went to the USS NEW JERSEY BB62, the Navy's most decorated Battleship, in 1968 an 1969. Quite a contrast in accomodations. Thank you for the visit.
I moved to Seal Beach in 1963. I remember the Wild Goose was docked in Alamitos Bay for a short time, and as a kid I would ride my bike over to look at it. A great video. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I moved to Huntington Beach Ca. in 1963. For those of you viewing this video who do not know where that is; it is only a hop, skip and a jump from Newport Beach. I was 10 when me move there. We use to ride our bikes down to harbor to view all of the boats and yachts. I remember all the sights Ethan is describe. When I took sailing classes we cruise by the Dukes house. If he was out on the grass he would wave to us. As an aside, Buddy Ebsen, old Jed Clampett had a house a few doors down. He had a huge Trimaran sail boat.
Those big Cleveland 8-268A two cycle diesels.. As soon as it was mentioned that it was a surplus minesweeper, my mind went to Calypso. Sure enough... What a beautiful vessel.
had the great pleasure of meeting your father ,, had to be around 76-77 we were cruising around the harbor early one morning when we saw your dad hanging out on the back of the Goose , naturally we had to give him the DUKE he looked at us and waved us over and gave us the " how u boys doing this morning " we had some small talk such a simple thing but for a young man of 16-17 for sure was one of the high lights of my youth ,,
Damn Ethan you still look like that young boy in Big Jake, just old like me , lol . Grit just had a week of great Duke movies , seen them all dozens of times and still enjoy them all !
@@coleparker I was in Huntington Beach in 2004 and I ran into this guy they called Tank Abott or something like that. Well, I caught Tank looking at me funny, so I got up and walked over to this guy Tank and I gave him the old 1-2. Poor Tank was knocked out and I went back to finish my beer.
Like almost every Baby Boomer, I idolized John 'The Duke' Wayne. When I did my first tour in Vietnam, there was a kid in my unit whose actual name can't recall, but he bore an amazing likeness to the Duke, so much so that we dubbed him "The Duke." Thank you for keeping the great man's legacy alive; looking forward to more of your memories.
Well done.Thanks! Grew up in Manhattan Beach..then moved over to Newport Beach, so know the area very well. Used to pass Hoag Memorial Hospital and always made a salute to John Wayne as he passed there. Grandfather owned the Flying Yachtsman bar in Avalon, Catalina..way before the fast boats..only the Big White steamer. Lots of very fond memories of times gone by. Wish we could turn the clock back to that time. Thanks again/RH
oh man---did you know my aunt/uncle june and vince who owned a hotel in Avalon? we took the white steamer many times --fun for us kids--my dad was a pilot and we would fly out of compton to the landing strip on catalina--a pain!! spent a lot of time in Manhattan and Newport--grew up in Pasadena--i so miss it-socal sucks now...
I am now 84 and I fondly remember mooring behind the Wild Goose waiting to go through the Malibu rapids at Princess Louisa British Columbia. We were walking the docks and on this occasion one of the Gabor sisters was on board walking the docks dripping in jewelry but being just one of the folks. On occasion I would see John Wayne in Friday Harbor, Washington. You would say hi John as that was what he liked. Just plain that is how I fondly remember John Wayne and the Wild Goose.
I miss Duke too. He was a great man. That's what I called my Dad in his older years. After his divorce he bought a Cris*Craft yacht and lived on it with the family cat over in beautiful Holland, Michigan.
Thanks I really enjoyed that personal insight. I was quite moved, I guess because your dad was such a hero and so was mine. Brilliant video Ethan, nice one for sharing it with us.
Hello Ethan. I am 60 years old. In 1974-5 my father and I were on a small boat out of HB and while in Catalina we and saw your dad’s yacht anchored near the Ismas. We didn’t see anyone onboard but it was fun seeing The Wild Goose … my dad so excited. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the memories. I grew up in the area and we saw Mr. Wayne out on his patio at his house a few times. I also remember seeing the Wild Goose in the harbor many times. It was a fantastic place to grow up at in the 60's and 70's for sure!
We were young men in our 20s and had sailed a small sailboat to Avalon. Anchored was Wild Goose and John Wayne was looking out from the stern. It was a memorable moment.
I grew up in and around the Empress Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. My mother worked in the hotel in numerous positions and finally as Director of Public Relations, which was a prominent position. John Wayne would dock the Wild Goose in the harbor and just stroll across the street right up the front steps. My mother had numerous interactions with him and always told me that he was the real deal. The person you saw on the screen was the person he was when interacting with people. He would just walk around the hotel, visit with the ladies in the shops and never required a fuss. She interacted with many famous people in this famous hotel and he was her favorite because of his down to earth nature.
Thanks so much for the wonderful tour! Your Dad is an American icon. We need more like him these days. My Father in Law could have nearly been your Fathers twin. They looked a lot alike.
I’m 79 and trip around places in NP remind me of my time there when I lived in CDM, Little Island and finally bought a car from tricky Dickey in Old NP by the pier. Remember the Crab Cooker? Blackies, the Dory men etc. All good times. My wife even got your dads autograph from him at his warehouse in Costa Mesa. Great video!
Ethan it’s great that you’re keeping your father’s legacy alive! Keep them coming, look forward to seeing more of them!❤️
In the early 70s my brother, Tim and a friend were near The city float ramp at low tide in downtown Ketchikan, AK when they heard someone at the bottom of the ramp yell ‘ hey you boys want to make a couple of bucks packing my laundry up the ramp’? That man was the one and only John Wayne! I wish one of those two would have been me! He was there on one of his regular fishing trips to the area for king salmon! The Wild Goose was tied up often at city float. I still watch all of his old movies as they were and still are some of the best! RIP Duke!
Long story short; I was in the 6th Special Forces at Fort Bragg around 1965-1966. We were ordered to man a Vietnamese village used from training and for hosting visits from visiting politicians. Your dad showed up one day for a tour and when we asked his purpose of visiting he told us he was making a movie about the SF in Southeast Asia. It was good to shake his hand, he was known to be a patriot! Years later I had a sailboat in Newport Harbor on a mooring cthe back bay, J-75, just a few rows back from where Wild Goose was docked. One day I was rowing around sightseeing when your dad’s canon went off. So I rowed over and there was the man himself standing on the after deck. I called up to him and reminded him of his visit to my group at Bragg. Bless his heart he invited me aboard for a drink, showed me around the ship, and we reminisced about those times years before. I can’t hear the Ballad of the Green Berets without thinking of your dad. Thanks for the video, it was good to see the Goose again!
My brother and I were kids on a road trip with our dad to Mexico. We got really sick when my dad found Mr. Wayne, who took us aboard his boat, and everyone helped us get better. So basically, we owe him our lives. Thank you sir.
What? John Wayne saved your life when you were sick on a road trip? You dad just happened to find John Wayne and got him to help your random sick family? How? Where? When?
@@aaron___6014 Okay, so my dad and his friend took my brother and I to Mexico. We were just kids at the time and I think I was around 7 or 8 and my brother was 9 or 10. Anyway, my asshole dad and his friend spent the time drinking or whoring, and my brother and I were given these cheap ass fishing rods and we fished off this dock that was about two feet off the water. I remember I could dangle my feet in the water. The only thing we caught was puffer fish. You cannot do anything to them, so we got them off the hook and put them back in the water. Then, we get one who puffs up. We put it back in the water and it farts to expel the air. Still funny to this day, trust me. Anyway, some Mexican kids come over and try to tell us that puffer fish are bad, but no one speaks the others languages. So we hook a puffer and show them what we are doing to them. Soon, all of us are laughing like hell and catching puffer fish like crazy. The other kids go home and grab their rods and one even brings a bucket. The rest of the day was spent catching puffers, and laughing our asses off. Towards evening my brother and I both got sick. Our living arrangement was a a camper on a truck and best guess was perhaps some oil or something from the puffer fish made us sick. Either way, we were vomiting and just really sick. Our dad decided to stay with us while his friend went back to town to continue to drink or whatever. I am not sure when, but he came back with a new friend. I just remember being picked up and driven somewhere and then being placed in a room on a ship that I guess was the medical area. They had someone on board who was either a doctor or medically qualified, but I remember drinking something awful but frankly how I felt it could have been water for all I know. I just remember waking up feeling better and the first person I saw was Mr. Wayne. He explained that he was the new friend that visited the camper and had suggested that we be moved to the ship. My asshole dad and friend were basically still drinking, but at least Mr. Wayne was kind enough to check on us. That is what I remember. That and thanking him and this other guy and walking off the ship. My dad was an alcoholic if that was not apparent by now, and I believe I own my life to Mr. Wayne. Had he not stopped by and suggested like he did, there is no telling what could have happened. My dad recounted the story for years, so that was his version. Mine was really sick, woke up on a ship, saw John Wayne, talked to him a little, thanked him and left. Really nice guy.
@@DMaster182Amazing story. It’s not easy growing up with alcoholic parents. Glad you came out on the other-side.
@@woska7493 Thank you so much.
What a wonderful trip down memory lane, thank you Ethan for sharing with us.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@@JohnWayneUA-cam Thank you for sharing some of your life with us when talking about stories with your dad. Your dad did so much for this country like showing boys what men should be like. I am pushing 40 and the Duke was/is one of my favorite actors.
Thank you
What a joy it is to have you share your childhood memories with your Dad's yacht. I'm in my 70s and grew up loving your Dad's movies and later his interviews with various entertainers like Johnny Carson. What a legacy he has given to your family and to our country as the great ambassador he always was. God bless his soul and memory.
I’m a 70yo Veteran and retired Corporate Pilot and grew up watching John Wayne movies with my Dad. I still enjoy watching a JW movie today. His movies hopefully will live on forever.
When I was in Sea Cadets I did a 2 week training course on the MV Reah which is the same class of mine sweeper, they told us that John Wayne also owned one, so cool to see the yacht .👍😎
I am now 66 years old, and have had the opportunity and good fortune to see most of the John Wayne collection. He was my favorite cowboy and also my favorite WWII actor. He was a real man. I was born and raised in Australia. Just imagine my surprise when I found out that John was my eight cousin once removed. Now I realize that is not that big of a deal, but it made me happy to have even that slim of a connection. Fantastic!
John Wayne was one of those old actors who epitomised what Hollywood was like, and I love those actors. Not like today, I find Hollywood a grotesque monster. i watch the old films, not the today films. Well done Ethan on valuing your fathers character and legacy of the past going.
I accidentally blocked "The Dukes" boat when my small sailboat ran out of wind while in the channel at Lido Ile, Newport Beach, summer of 1971. Mr. Wayne greeted me kindly and finally the breeze pick-up. A true good guy.
Thank you, Ethan, for your trip down memory lane. You are a tribute to your dad.
God bless you and your family.
I am 61 , grew up watching your dad miss his voice of reason!! love the ship
Miss John Wayne and all those great actors from that great generation!
What a wonderful life, and at a time that was far easier than life is today. Thank you for a glimpse into your life, Ethan.
Ethan: Your love and admiration shows through every time you mention him. We all deserve a dad like him.
A life long fan and admirer of John Wayne. I think he would be so proud of his family knowing they have taken his legacy forward and knowing they include us in on their tour with The Wild Goose!
Thanks for the *memories*...
I can watch John Wayne movies over and over, never get tired of the duke, what a classy, charismatic gentleman!!!
John Wayne was a American Icon and treasure, todays youth would be well served to get to know more about the actor and man.
My father was assigned to this minesweeper during WW II. He was the executive officer.
I met you in the '70s in the San Juan Islands. Our family use to boat up to Blakely Island just across from Rosario on Orcas Island. Your father invited my father and my younger brother and I aboard for a little tour. I was 10, you were 9 and my brother was 8... Thank You for bringing back some wonderful memories...
I'm 65 years old I grew up John Wayne was the dad that I never had. And without a doubt he was the best actor ever seen and it about killed me to see him go. I miss him very much. My family loves him still. He was a great man. My family sends our love and blessings to you all. God speed Duke.
Wow, I am a 75 yo Australian. John Wayne was my hero. Big, strong, and good.
Ethan, I’m sure many people have had connections with your family…here’s mine! I went to Carden Hall in the early 70’s. I had Mrs. Ray in 2nd grade, Mrs. Draganza in 3rd grade and Mrs. Waltz in 4th. My younger brother was in Marisa’s class and attended a few holiday parties at your home. My mother and Pilar played tennis together on occasion. The most vivid memory I have of your father was him sitting in one of those tiny student chairs at Spring Fling passing out autographs. Your dad will always be one of my heroes!!
My hero as well.
Hi Ethan, My name is Pete Phillips, and in 1969 I was the cove steward for Newport Harbor Yacht Club at Moonstone Cove, Catalina. Your dad used to come over and anchor the Goose between Whites and Moonstone and I was hailed at times to run him ashore with the 35 ft. motor launch thatvwas our shoreboat/tender. I was lucky enough to have been invited aboard for dinner twice by your dad during that summer of '69. Both times were on a wednesday night, when there were not many other boats around, and none of the other NHYC members there either. Your dad was always gracias and a lively dinner companion. We had grilled steaks, Billy made roasted potatoes and sauteed asparagus.
I grew up sailing in So Cal. My family had a house on Harbor Island, kept our boat in front of the house, moored at NHYC. I belonged to the Los Angeles Yacht Club.
Anyway, I have great memories of being aboard Wild Goose and of having dinner with the man who was legendary during my childhood. I am still cruising, on a 60' motor vessel now, and in my mid 70s. I am currently heading down the west coast from my home in Juneau, Ak. and will be in Ca. In a couple of days. Looking forward to being in Newport again for a couple of days before heading down to Mexico.
Thanks for your youtube chanel!
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Thanks for sharing this great memory with us!!!
I’m now 73 and I’ve seen every movie your dad made, probably 3-4 time, each and I truly loved him.
You’re blessed to be his son and I’m sure you’ve got a lot more memories to share.
I’ll subscribe and stay tuned, thanks again, Ron
America needs John Wayne, hopefully our young will start to read about the Duke, Reagan and many more, God Bless USA.
Your dad was a big part of growing up for me. Great to see this side of his life. Many, many thanks Ethan!
Great stories about the man and not just the star.
Just going to say thanks for sharing a part of your life and history with the memories. I was a big fan of your father as a child. After seeing this it shows how awesome of a dad he was. Thank you.
I was a gymnastics coach at Balboa Bay Club in 1969 and I remember a tradition that for Christmas party for the “staff” the Bay Club members would serve the staff. John Wayne was our server that night and I had brought a fellow UC Irvine date who was shocked to learn who our server was that evening. The only person I ever met who’s hand was as large as John’s was Arnold Palmer who shook my hand many years later.
I remember my dad had a 20 foot runabout and we would cruise by JW house and see the Goose, always looking to catch a glimpse of The Duke. Newport was a fun place in the 60"s and 70's for me as a young boy. Thanks for making the video!
across the bay lived another cowboy,roy rogers who would be working in his yard as you cruised by --we honk and he would wave
now that you mention it, I remember my folks saying that" Roy Rodgers house is over there". as we putted by. I was always a big JW fan though. LOL@@dethray1000
Did you hang out at the arcade in Balboa much?
Time stands still for no one. It must feel like yesterday when you and your famous father sailed the seven seas. It sort of does for me. My father was a big band musician. He played all over the country, even Hollywood. One gig he had was playing a few summers on Bob Lo steamers in Detroit. It was pretty cool watching him perform live on stage. I was too young to realize that he was a famous musician. You probably know that feeling more than most children of well-known parents. That "fame" fades away...the younger generation doesn't really know history like we used to. Thank you for sharing your father's life with the world!
Fantastic job Ethan, the good old days they were. What a pleasure you sharing thanks Pilgrim.
This is a seriously well-made and well-told story. What a great trip down memory lane.
See his boat everytime I take my boat out for the last 50 years, never gets old. I used to go by his home there until it was torn down some years ago. My Dad has been on his boat once back in the 70's when one of John Wayne's crew members were doing things on the boat.
I’m 69, and John Wayne movies are still my favorite. I just watched Big Jake this week. Ethan still looks the same. I’d love to have a conversation with him. He seems down to earth. Anyway, thanks for the tour of your dads boat. Excellent.
I am 66 and John Wayne was very important in my life, my grandad and i used to watch all of his movies , we loved when he was on the american sportsman . Where did the time go, things have changed so much this almost brought a tear to my eye
❤ nice to see you keeping it real and alive .😊🌏👍
I met John Wayne in Victoria, B.C., in 1977 or '78 when he came ashore off the Wild Goose, I got his autograph, very memorable.Nice to see your chocolate lab, great dogs.
I'm 68, Your Dad was a Big part ❤ of my life, even though we NEVER met. The Duke, was always there. Awesome VLOG! I LUV'ed ❤ every minute of it. Thank You for sharing.
I remember John as I am from Avalon, moved off in 84. He used to anchor out by the C.G. buoy as did I. At that time I had a stick boat before becoming a full Yacht Captain. John was a frequent visitor and most of us considered him a part time local. Always bringing stuff for the High School and a wave and a smile to everyone. He was smart as he came during off season which then, Avalon was very laid back.
My name is Lynn Stokes and remember him well. I'm 71
I needed this trip down memory lane, even though they were not my memories,
Thank you very much for doing this your father has been my hero since the 60s he was the greatest
I've been a Life long fan of the Duke , thank you for sharing memories of your father. ! Loved the tour of the Wild Goose ! To me your father is the epitome of what it means to be an American. Fun fact , my late Uncle recruited your brother , Patrick into the Coast Guard.
What a cool video. Loved the little clips of the family from a time gone by.
I really miss your Dad Ethan not only as the best actor that ever lived but, as a human being....
Thanks for the memories, your father was an American hero and icon.
So happy I found this channel. When I was a kid I would sit on the floor in front of my dad’s chair to watch John Wayne movies. Some of my fondest memories with my dad. This so cool
As someone that grew up around boats, and has had a wonderful career in the Merchant Marine, it’s refreshing to see someone confident on the bridge of a private boat.
The Duke was my lifelong hero.If I missed missed a movie,it was only 1 or 2,otherwise I saw every movie he was in.
Thank you for the great video! He is still my favorite actor and I still haven't forgiven Bruce Dern for shooting him in the back in the movie "The Cowboys"!
I worked on a treasure hunting boat in Louisiana circa 1990. Our Captain Bob used to be John Wayne’s yacht captain. Saw JW in the San Juan islands.
Taking that boat up to Alaska sounds like a great, fun, relaxing vacation.
I miss him so much!!!! It would be awesome to have him with us.the great ones die to soon. GOD REST HIS SOUL and God bless his family. Love you
Fantastic. I lived on the New Port Peninsula back in the’70’s. Used to eat at the Warf and jogged in front of the Dikes house. He waved a few times, but always to afraid to stop and talk with him. One of my many regrets. I miss stars like him. Those that loved this country.
Great home movies. My dad was a huge fan of Duke. And was much like him. Thanks Ethan.
Ethan, I met you dad once up in Maine as he was on hand for the commissary program of a Navy ship at Bath Iron Works. As the bottle was smashed on the hull and cheers were loud the ship never slid down the way’s, it needed a “push”. The Duke himself gave it a shove and off it went into the river! (Staged but best launch ever) At the reception event your dad took the time for meet & great/photos for all that asked, showed character and obviously you follow. Well done!
What a gentleman. Just like dad. Great piece TY.
! was workig at a fishing lodge in alaska ,YES BAY LODGE in late 70s i believe,was 16 and this boat came to visit,got to talk to the crew etc.Was a shock for a vessel to stop by and didnt know it was Johns,cool for y-tube to recomend it .
As a young man my folks, on special events, would take me along to go have dinner on the Reuben E Lee. Those were special times...every now and then we would see the Wild Goose maneuvering in the harbor. Dad could quote chapter and verse about her... My Dad and uncle restored a couple of small boats in Huntington Beach...he loved the Goose.
Thanks so much for sharing...
Growing up in HB spending time in NB,I would see the Duke on occasion. A true American Legend he is. So cool you sharing his life but also yours.
Same here. We'd paddle raft around the island, often John Wayne would be outside, see us, then wave hello. ♡
I grew up watching old and new John Wayne westerns as my dad was a big fan. Growing up in Orange County as soon could drive, I would fish and explore the waters of Newport Bay. Shortly after your Fathers death, a friend of mine pointed out there is John Wayne's old house and in that slip is his old boat, the White Goose. It became a regular fishing stop after that. Those were some good times I had growing up in such an awesome area back then. I left O.C. in the 1980's never to return, way to crowded and expensive to raise a family for most folks.
I grew up on Catalina Island and I would see this boat from time to time moored in the harbor. Thanks for the tour.
My grandfather ran the gas dock on the Island and John Wayne and my grandfather would sit in the little gas dock office and talk. My mom would beg my grandfather, "Please tell me the next time he visits so I can run down and meet him!"
It took me a minute but I kept thinking that I recognized you. Then it hit me, "Big Jake," one of my favorite (and much watched), movies that your father made. It brings back memories, very good memories of watching John Wayne movies with my Dad when I was little. And when I watch those movies now, strangely I feel comforted. Not sure that's the right word but I think it's as close as I can get. Thank you again and take care.
I am a very big fan of John Wayne and very cool video Ethan and very nice tour of the wild goose and John Wayne is a legend for ever .👍👏
I am 65 i have watched every movie he ever made probably 50 times every one loved him
My mother is a big John Wayne fan and that would be something she would love to see
I loved your dad. Such a great American actor.
I saw the Wild Goose once at Friday Harbor, probably 30 plus years ago!
I was a bus boy at the Balboa Bay Club in 1970. I met your father, and several other stars during my time there. And I spent some time on that yacht loading it with booze and beer for their enjoyment. I have some wonderful memories from those wild days at the "club"
I remember seeing the Wild Goose in the SanJuan and Gulf islands of Washington and British Columbia as a kid. I was (am) a huge John Wayne Fan and would wave every time we went by on our boat, hoping that The Duke would see us! We could see people wave but who knows if it was him or not, we always hoped it was. It is nice to see the old girl being kept up and doing what she was meant to do, sail the seas!
This is awesome. I am 37 and have been a huge fan of John Wayne since i was a kid when me and my dad used to watch his movies. I still watch his movies every weekend. I am so glad i found this channel! I love that his legacy is being kept alive and passed on. He was such a quality man.
I am 77 and served on a Minesweeper out of Charleston SC in 1967. Our mission was to intercept and interdict shipping heading into Cuba on the Windward Passage. Our accomodations were nothing like yours. I absolutely recognized the " ladder" going down to the engine room. After the MSO, I went to the USS NEW JERSEY BB62, the Navy's most decorated Battleship, in 1968 an 1969. Quite a contrast in accomodations.
Thank you for the visit.
I moved to Seal Beach in 1963. I remember the Wild Goose was docked in Alamitos Bay for a short time, and as a kid I would ride my bike over to look at it. A great video. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I moved to Huntington Beach Ca. in 1963. For those of you viewing this video who do not know where that is; it is only a hop, skip and a jump from Newport Beach. I was 10 when me move there. We use to ride our bikes down to harbor to view all of the boats and yachts. I remember all the sights Ethan is describe. When I took sailing classes we cruise by the Dukes house. If he was out on the grass he would wave to us. As an aside, Buddy Ebsen, old Jed Clampett had a house a few doors down. He had a huge Trimaran sail boat.
Those big Cleveland 8-268A two cycle diesels.. As soon as it was mentioned that it was a surplus minesweeper, my mind went to Calypso. Sure enough... What a beautiful vessel.
What a great video. I'm 62, and John Wayne was my hero! Thank you for the tour! 🙋
had the great pleasure of meeting your father ,, had to be around 76-77 we were cruising around the harbor early one morning when we saw your dad hanging out on the back of the Goose , naturally we had to give him the DUKE he looked at us and waved us over and gave us the " how u boys doing this morning " we had some small talk such a simple thing but for a young man of 16-17 for sure was one of the high lights of my youth ,,
Damn Ethan you still look like that young boy in Big Jake, just old like me , lol .
Grit just had a week of great Duke movies , seen them all dozens of times and still enjoy them all !
Yes! I enjoyed watching those movies too!
As a kid my dad had a boat, we would pass by John Waynes house and sometimes see his boat. I think it is so cool that his son still has John's boat.
did you watch this video ... re watch ffs !
John's boat is now a tour boat... The family dose not run it...
How many sons does John Wayne have?
Really, did you live in Newport? I grew up in Huntington Beach. Moved there in 1963.
@@coleparker I was in Huntington Beach in 2004 and I ran into this guy they called Tank Abott or something like that. Well, I caught Tank looking at me funny, so I got up and walked over to this guy Tank and I gave him the old 1-2. Poor Tank was knocked out and I went back to finish my beer.
Like almost every Baby Boomer, I idolized John 'The Duke' Wayne. When I did my first tour in Vietnam, there was a kid in my unit whose actual name can't recall, but he bore an amazing likeness to the Duke, so much so that we dubbed him "The Duke." Thank you for keeping the great man's legacy alive; looking forward to more of your memories.
Nice you have his boat !
Family memories!
Well done.Thanks! Grew up in Manhattan Beach..then moved over to Newport Beach, so know the area very well. Used to pass Hoag Memorial Hospital and always made a salute to John Wayne as he passed there. Grandfather owned the Flying Yachtsman bar in Avalon, Catalina..way before the fast boats..only the Big White steamer. Lots of very fond memories of times gone by. Wish we could turn the clock back to that time. Thanks again/RH
oh man---did you know my aunt/uncle june and vince who owned a hotel in Avalon? we took the white steamer many times --fun for us kids--my dad was a pilot and we would fly out of compton to the landing strip on catalina--a pain!! spent a lot of time in Manhattan and Newport--grew up in Pasadena--i so miss it-socal sucks now...
My son and I went on the Wild Goose for the dinner cruise. Very nice!
Thanks so much for sharing his life. He is truly missed!! Loved his movies!!!
My wife and I were married on The Wild Goose- such a beautiful vessel and very meaningful. Thank you for this excellent video.
Loved the video, thank you. I’m sure your Dad is on board in spirit.
Long live the memory and legacy of JW! Nice hospital too in Newport Beach👍
Damn! I could watch a couple more hours of just listening to these stories.
I am now 84 and I fondly remember mooring behind the Wild Goose waiting to go through the Malibu rapids at Princess Louisa British Columbia. We were walking the docks and on this occasion one of the Gabor sisters was on board walking the docks dripping in jewelry but being just one of the folks. On occasion I would see John Wayne in Friday Harbor, Washington. You would say hi John as that was what he liked. Just plain that is how I fondly remember John Wayne and the Wild Goose.
I miss Duke too. He was a great man. That's what I called my Dad in his older years. After his divorce he bought a Cris*Craft yacht and lived on it with the family cat over in beautiful Holland, Michigan.
Thanks I really enjoyed that personal insight. I was quite moved, I guess because your dad was such a hero and so was mine. Brilliant video Ethan, nice one for sharing it with us.
Hello Ethan. I am 60 years old. In 1974-5 my father and I were on a small boat out of HB and while in Catalina we and saw your dad’s yacht anchored near the Ismas. We didn’t see anyone onboard but it was fun seeing The Wild Goose … my dad so excited.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the memories. I grew up in the area and we saw Mr. Wayne out on his patio at his house a few times. I also remember seeing the Wild Goose in the harbor many times. It was a fantastic place to grow up at in the 60's and 70's for sure!
We were young men in our 20s and had sailed a small sailboat to Avalon. Anchored was Wild Goose and John Wayne was looking out from the stern. It was a memorable moment.
Ah i just loved your dad. DEFINITELY one of my favourite actors. Thanks for the vid. 🇺🇸 🦅
I grew up in and around the Empress Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. My mother worked in the hotel in numerous positions and finally as Director of Public Relations, which was a prominent position. John Wayne would dock the Wild Goose in the harbor and just stroll across the street right up the front steps. My mother had numerous interactions with him and always told me that he was the real deal. The person you saw on the screen was the person he was when interacting with people. He would just walk around the hotel, visit with the ladies in the shops and never required a fuss. She interacted with many famous people in this famous hotel and he was her favorite because of his down to earth nature.
Thanks so much for the wonderful tour! Your Dad is an American icon. We need more like him these days.
My Father in Law could have nearly been your Fathers twin. They looked a lot alike.
I never get tired of watching John Wayne’s movies. Love the video!
I was 12 when I headed for Lock Logan and I bought a frisbee thank you very much.
I’m 79 and trip around places in NP remind me of my time there when I lived in CDM, Little Island and finally bought a car from tricky Dickey in Old NP by the pier. Remember the Crab Cooker? Blackies, the Dory men etc. All good times. My wife even got your dads autograph from him at his warehouse in Costa Mesa. Great video!