Ep 38: Adventure: Our Voyage from Vancouver to Campbell River

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • WARNING!! It has been brought to my attention that there have been reported instances of death by electrocution in some marinas in the US while swimming in a marina. In this video I swim under the boat in marina to clear a fouled prop. I have personally never heard of any such incidents and was a commercial diver and have many diver friends who routinely work on boats in marinas. Having said that if you do decide to swim under a boat in a marina you do so AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
    Welcome to Episode 38 of Carpe Diem Sailing. Coming up on 10 000 subs! In this video I thank all my subscribers for support of my channel and talk about the delivery of Carpe Diem from Vancouver to Campbell River on Vancouver Island. Almost 100 nm and we motored for about 3 hours altogether. Also had to deal with a fouled prop which meant docking under sail and we had great winds to video lots of footage for upcoming tutorials on single-handing.
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  • @dressler37
    @dressler37 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow. Second year sailor here and when I grow up I want to be just like you lol.

  • @allenhughes9991
    @allenhughes9991 6 місяців тому

    As a new subscriber just wanted to say how much I am enjoying your channel thanks Allen in Florida

  • @megaluckydog1212
    @megaluckydog1212 2 роки тому +2

    I can say you have made me a better sailor for that, your sharing, my gratitude is yours. Watching this vid for the second time a thought, of many occurred. It would be great if perhaps i haven't come across it you made a video of just you doing your thing. Little talk just gliding through a favourite passage you doing your thing in beautiful BC wilderness. Would be a great tonic for us Northern Ontarians this time of year. Cheers.

  • @HistoryRats
    @HistoryRats 3 роки тому +2

    Mr. Coda, my husband introduced me to your channel a few years back when we first started getting serious about the boat life and I have learned a great deal from watching your videos, revisiting the ones about knots quite often as I continue to practice. I have come to view you with the respectful awe of a student to an experienced mentor or teacher, but holy cow 🐄 watching you sail off of the dock like that...like butter on a hot pancake, the amount of respect I have for you has quadrupled! You are the man!!

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much. That is so kind of you to say and means a lot to me. I’m delighted that I have had a positive impact on your sailing life. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @allaheadflank
    @allaheadflank 3 роки тому +1

    congrats on 10,000 subs!

  • @Sailing_Antrice
    @Sailing_Antrice Рік тому

    I really enjoy learning from your channel so thank you very much. Good luck in the new job.

  • @across_the_plane6800
    @across_the_plane6800 2 роки тому +1

    Good stuff, I’ve sailed the same route to Lund.

  • @jpsuperstar
    @jpsuperstar 2 роки тому +1

    Ha! A colleague! I'm pt out of 219, we've possibly passed by at LGH. Just got into sailing this summer, your channel is top notch and destined for more followers.

  • @jondon9963
    @jondon9963 3 роки тому +2

    Best of luck with the move and new location. That part of the world is my favorite. Traveled to both Vancouver and Vancouver Island many times over the past few decades, would love to live there.

  • @craigknox1887
    @craigknox1887 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for all your videos. I have learned a lot! Fun to watch your progress to your new harbor.

  • @laurieholiday-smith3179
    @laurieholiday-smith3179 3 роки тому +1

    I’m so happy for you Marco!!
    I hope you enjoy every bit of your new life in Campbell River.
    10,000 subscribers as well…amazing!
    Cheers,
    Laurie from 48

  • @peteknapp1520
    @peteknapp1520 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats on the new gig; as always, I look forward to the next video.

  • @iamtheman78
    @iamtheman78 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been binge watching your videos and have been loving them. I was actually going to look you up for lessons when I move eventually to B.C. I am a paramedic in N.B. and have been wanting to move to B.C. since I was a kid. I also have always been interested in sailing. What a surprise to learn you are also a medic. I suppose I could use your advice on sailing and getting on with BCAS! Stay safe and fair winds!

  • @MartinVanRijswijk
    @MartinVanRijswijk 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Marco. I thoroughly enjoy your instructional videos. Well done on reaching the 10,000 subscribers

  • @francismontocchio9910
    @francismontocchio9910 3 роки тому +1

    One of your best videos, Marco! Thanks!

  • @jwivoda
    @jwivoda 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats on the new home! I love the delivery video too.

  • @danielplainview4778
    @danielplainview4778 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats on your move and congrats on almost 10k subscribers. Well deserved!

  • @lifeislikesailing
    @lifeislikesailing 3 роки тому +2

    Excited for you to reach 10K Marco!

  • @mvdeehan
    @mvdeehan 3 роки тому

    Good luck in your new job and looking forward to see more videos!

  • @h.v7461
    @h.v7461 3 роки тому +1

    Cool vid. Good luck on your new location. Cheers 🍻

  • @mrpmessina
    @mrpmessina 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Marco,
    I am back from travels in Italy and am really happy to see this clip. You certainly made a huge change in your life. It deserves respect.
    Also am eagerly looking forward to your upcoming clips. Single handedly sailing is what I will probably be doing mostly, so learning from your experience and your great level of detail is music to my ears. The quick previews were great and seeing how you tackle each activity and how you plan on the go is brilliant. So looking forward to your upcoming vids.

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Paolo. Welcome back. I just got back from 3 days of wonderful sailing in my new cruising area and did some more single handing video. I too am looking forward to getting the videos out.

    • @mrpmessina
      @mrpmessina 2 роки тому

      @@CarpeDiemSailingMagazine excellent! You are a true inspiration.

  • @Cacheola
    @Cacheola Рік тому +1

    Obviously you tried dislodging that mess with reverse thrusts ya? Very effective at clearing props. Good job on the relocation, Vancouver stinks now... the whole lower mainland's lost its culture and takes forever to get anywhere. I also migrated (back) here, but to the CVRD. Perhaps look at getting closer to better moorages and sailing up your way. I've appreciated all your videos, thank you. I have a little O'Day 222 and looking to upgrade... I'd be interested if and when you do

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  Рік тому

      Yes I did try reversing but did not work. I am now living in Courtenay but keeping the boat in Campbell River. Where do you keep your 222?

  • @richardmartin4652
    @richardmartin4652 3 роки тому +1

    Welcome - You'll love it here as the lifestyle is very different from Vancouver. You have a new hospital to work out of, and an ambulance service that is no where as busy and you are use to.

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  3 роки тому

      Thank you kindly for the great welcome. I’ve been here for three weeks now and it has been wonderful. Maybe we’ll run into each other some day.

    • @richardmartin4652
      @richardmartin4652 3 роки тому +1

      @@CarpeDiemSailingMagazine - Perhaps - I normally walk the Seawalk 7 days a week. I'm pretty sure I'd recognize you. ;-)

  • @matthewhigginbottom8328
    @matthewhigginbottom8328 2 роки тому +1

    I am really looking forward to your single handing videos. I expect most of my sailing will be solo once I finally get on the water.
    One short video I would appreciate seeing is on flag etiquette. I am finding it a confusing topic.
    Once again a great video and I appreciate all the work you put in to help us learn how to be safe on the water.

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  2 роки тому

      Thank you Matthew, I really like your suggestion and will definitely do a video on flag etiquette. Single handed videos should be coming out in the next few weeks. Keep those great suggestions coming.

  • @Wanderglobe
    @Wanderglobe 3 роки тому

    Welcome to Campbell. I just moved here from Comox for work and it's a nice little town. I'm also here for the recreational options. I camp a lot in an old VW bus but a sailboat is next on the list. Hope to see you around. :)

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  3 роки тому

      Thank for the kind welcome! I’ll keep my eye out for an old VW bus. Let me know if I can of any help when looking for your boat

  • @danieoosthuizen144
    @danieoosthuizen144 Рік тому

    wow Sailor, THANKS

  • @brianne9
    @brianne9 Рік тому +1

    Congrats on the move! Quick beginner question here. At the ~14:40 mark, you lowered the main to sail with just the genoa to reduce speed. Why did you choose to sail with the genoa as opposed to just the main? My understanding is that using just the main instead would reduce lee helm and give better visibility as compared to using just a foresail but I assume there are many other factors to consider.

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  Рік тому

      Thanks BK D. Good question. At the time I was sailing downwind in a congested area ie. a narrow gorge. You cannot slow down downwind with a mainsail and lee helm is not an issue downwind. With a head sail you can ease the sheet to luff and let the wind out of the sail, or better yet with a furling system you can furl part way reducing sail area and boat speed. With a mainsail because of the boom you cannot luff downwind. The only way to slow down is to turn around and head up wind. Hope this answers your question.

    • @brianne9
      @brianne9 Рік тому +1

      @@CarpeDiemSailingMagazine Thank you for the clarification! This makes sense. I hadn't run into this scenario yet.

  • @codder32
    @codder32 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi!
    Living up in Canada do you stay up here to work during winter or do you go away for the winter ?
    Me and the lady have started learning sailing and want to buy a boat next year, in Quebec, in feels a bit sad to limit the sailing period that much if we stay in Quebec

    • @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine
      @CarpeDiemSailingMagazine  10 місяців тому +1

      We stay year round. The weather on the west coast is very mild. I used to live in Ontario and could not justify the short sailing season. Here on the west coast you can sail year round. I have even sailed in snow storms but mostly the winters are rainy. Having said that with the right gear winter sailing out here can be quite enjoyable. We do occasionally go south and charter.

  • @IanMShooter
    @IanMShooter 2 роки тому +1

    What make and model of boat is that?