Crossing the Georgia Strait - Sailing BC S01E04

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @navalgazingatcampdavid
    @navalgazingatcampdavid 3 місяці тому +1

    Love the channel guys!! So enjoyed meeting you both and spending time with you on the 42 on Sunday! Hope we see you again soon. D&S.

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 2 місяці тому

      Thanks guys! We really enjoyed spending the afternoon with you and hopefully we’ll see you on the deep blue in your new cat!!! What would Sylvia do? She’d buy that cat!!!

  • @EverythingKiki
    @EverythingKiki 7 місяців тому +1

    I know this boat, she is a beauty but the 2 amazing humans sailing it are phenomenal and we can’t wait to spend some time with all 3 of you soon🥰

  • @gregsage1605
    @gregsage1605 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for a trip through nostalgia. I spent 4 years, mostly single handing in the same waters and "practicing my anchoring/mooring skills. I learned the hard way that I was almost always better off grabbing a can from the cockpit, using two lines, each with anti chafing material at the can and doing my best to avoid a stern tie. Ended up well into Alaska with memories that I will cherish for life. Watching you navigate the same experiences I had makes me smile. Have fun!

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому +2

      Always learning and never let my ego get in the way to take advice. Stay tuned, in a coming up episode, I (Chris) do my first solo trip to the gulf islands where I solo stern tie in Pirates Cove and Princess Cove providing entertainment for the other boats. lol

  • @EverythingKiki
    @EverythingKiki 7 місяців тому +1

    Cribbage is definitely an old people thing😂😂😂 JK it’s a great game! You guys are killing it! The drone footage is sweet too.

  • @SeaDarer
    @SeaDarer 7 місяців тому +3

    I normally pick up mooring balls while single handing; and the only way to catch them is off the stern and then either walk the line forward in low winds, or in more wind tie a long line from the bow and disconnect from the stern to let the boat fall off. Then motor towards the ball while shortening the bow line or use the windlass post to pull the boat close to the ball. It keeps the boat in control at all times.

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      That is great advice, seems way easier in Caribbean on those other channels lol. We have been back a number of times since and getting better. Usually approach upwind or up current from stern and drift back. Sometimes that is still sketchy, like the idea of using the longer line that is already attached to the bow cleats.... thanks.

  • @jimwilson4876
    @jimwilson4876 7 місяців тому +2

    Hi, hope to see a lot more content. Thanks jim

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks Jim! We’ve Learned so much from you tube and really appreciate the support to continue building our knowledge.

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      You bet!

  • @tomlpdx
    @tomlpdx 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful boat in a beautiful area. Please share all your newby adventures as you become seasoned seasalts as well as your refits. Looking forward to future episodes

  • @kyraemerson2033
    @kyraemerson2033 7 місяців тому +2

    It looks amazing there! Great video I love how clean and clear the water is 😍

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому +1

      Honestly the PNW is full of surprises! Warm water, white sand beaches and above all incredibly generous people. Get here asap!!

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  6 місяців тому

      You can't beat the water quality but wouldn't mind some warmer currents :)

  • @SailingSVIndigo
    @SailingSVIndigo 7 місяців тому +4

    Hey guys enjoyed the video! Familiar places… Dodd Narrows and Pirates Cove. Nice to show the challenges and how you guys deal with them. Keep the vids coming! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому +1

      I wish I had a clamp mount for GoPro back then, missed a lot of footage. Without it, when things go wrong and first thing you do is drop camera to avoid impending disaster 😂

    • @SailingSVIndigo
      @SailingSVIndigo 7 місяців тому

      @@Sailingbc yeah, absolutely!

  • @barloventosailing
    @barloventosailing 7 місяців тому +2

    Nicely done. We can relate to much of what you experienced with the mooring and the stern tie. We hope to head down to the gulf islands this summer for a change, after three summers in Desolation. We often do weekends at Plumper Cove Marine park and the moorings there are similar. Sometimes we will back into them, put the dock line through, and then just walk it to the bow cleats. Enjoyed your video.

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks - looking forward to seeing you on the water 😊

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      Grabbing the buoy from the swim platform works way better, eventually figured that out. lol

  • @bigrob7729
    @bigrob7729 7 місяців тому +1

    How did we get "salty" but Adel looks the same as 30 years ago? Love the videos makes me not feel 3000 miles away.

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Haha! I sold my soul to Ursula the sea witch!!! Thanks Rob!

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому +1

      Movie magic brother... Its like looking at Rob Lowe in the mirror when I wake up then takes me hours to get this salty authentic sailor aesthetic.

  • @mngbennett
    @mngbennett 7 місяців тому +6

    The Newcastle buoys are definitely not lift-able. That is a lesson we have seen many cruisers learn the first time in. More than once we have run over in the dingy to help get a line on. Other buoys like Montague and Bedwell harbour can be lifted. At Newcastle if the conditions allow we pick up the mooring at our stern where it is easier to reach, get a line on it and walk it forward. Then you are off for a stern tie at Pirates, I guess you enjoy a challenge. For there we have about 300' of (I think) 3/8ths poly. We drop the hook and then I hop in the dinghy and run an end to a ring and then back to the boat where I can tie off and make adjustments. We haven't perfected the maneuver and I am glad we didn't have our last tie up on video as we may have had to censor my wife's language some.

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info. We’re always learning and editing for language 🤣 hope to see you on the water 👍

  • @garthjones3747
    @garthjones3747 5 місяців тому +2

    the stern line should go ashore around a tree and back to the boat then you can release it with out going ashore G

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  22 дні тому

      Hey Garth, I am kicking myself for not buying a longer stern line. Have found it really tough to get ours to do that unless we are in a tight deep anchorage. I have also learned if I do go around a tree to use sticks or driftwood between the tree and the line so that you don't damage the bark and risk killing the tree if it rubs hard. thanks for your message, always looking to learn.

  • @dougsrepair1060
    @dougsrepair1060 7 місяців тому +2

    Nice boat, have a good time out there.

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment Doug.

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for checking out the channel 😊

  • @darrylmcleman6456
    @darrylmcleman6456 7 місяців тому +1

    My parents taught me how to play cribbage at around 8 yrs of age. Now I play it on the computor without the need for cards.I always count my hand as well as my oponents hand .Keeps one mentally allert.

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  6 місяців тому

      Well i think we are going to practice on the computer... so far getting our butts kicked against seasoned vets.... lol

  • @pkrockit
    @pkrockit 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for a great video. These are my home waters too. I wish you’d post more videos, I can really identify. Cheers. 👍🏻

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the support! We're working on more videos 👍

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      We have lots of footage and episodes to come. Been so busy learning to sail and working full time that we got way behind on editing... .stay tuned!!!

  • @CR-cs6mq
    @CR-cs6mq 7 місяців тому +2

    Enjoying your content very much. How about a boat tour?

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks 😊 I think a boat tour would be fun!

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      I think that can be arranged, we have an episode coming up that we do a major electrical upgrade too

  • @rickinnes
    @rickinnes 7 місяців тому +2

    Great videography and lovely area

  • @Kevin-xx7dk
    @Kevin-xx7dk 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Terry and I have been there trying to get a mooring ball.! Can''t wait to see you out there one day soon. Kevin & Terry , Occasio

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому

      Thanks guys - so fun to share our experiences. Will definitely have to plan a meet up on the water 👍

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому

      Thanks! seems like a lifetime ago. lol. We really should buddy boat out for a weekend to Gambier or Newcastle before you head south... Also there is the Jeanneau meetup in June at Poet's cove we are going to.

  • @LetsGoOutdoors
    @LetsGoOutdoors 7 місяців тому +1

    Hey guys, congrats on your crossing! No question those buoys can be a challenge when it comes to hooking up. Like everything else surrounding cruising it will get easier with practice. On another topic, I take it you are flying a small drone? Under 250g? Please be mindful of areas like Newcastle which is technically an airport. Sea planes in and out if you are not a licensed drone pilot I would encourage you to check out the Canadian Drone Pilot Association for details and links to transport Canada drone flight rules. No question drones provide a unique opportunity to film (I use one a lot) but paying attention to where you fly is paramount. Anyway really enjoying your travels out on the water, looking forward to your next vid!

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks. Yes the drone is a mini under 250g and do pay attention to flight paths and recommendations/alerts by the flight app. Will check out the assoc u mentioned. Cheers.

    • @afriesen72
      @afriesen72 7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for the great advice. Always appreciate local insight and knowledge 😊

  • @garthjones3747
    @garthjones3747 5 місяців тому +1

    cribbage is not for just old people im 83 have played crib for over 60 years geeeeez boated the PNW for over 70years G

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  22 дні тому

      lol. maybe should have said of another era, I do love pre-technology games.

  • @vicoastdog
    @vicoastdog 7 місяців тому

    Drone footage taken in a water aerodrome.... forbidden within 3NM of the centre of such aerodrome. (Or 1NM from the heliport nearby, which also probably applies from the looks of the anchorage).

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому +2

      Thanks. I have checked and is permitted there, caution advised. It is outside the heliport 1nm radius. I find the DJI app pretty good about restricting flying zones.

  • @obiwanhavanese
    @obiwanhavanese 7 місяців тому +1

    Dangler... lol.

    • @obiwanhavanese
      @obiwanhavanese 7 місяців тому

      Where's Bella?

    • @Sailingbc
      @Sailingbc  7 місяців тому +1

      She blew her knee out a few weeks before we left and went to grandmas. She was back in action for our summer sailing to desolation sound. New episode coming eventually lol.