In this episode of Wayward Life Sailing, Taran and Logan tackle a crucial boat maintenance task - rebuilding their boat's toilet. They face unexpected obstacles but persevere to achieve success.
Embark on an adventurous journey with Wayward Life Sailing as they share the ins and outs of installing their solar panels. From facing unexpected issues to seeking professional help, learn how this duo tackles off-grid living on their steel boat.
After a month and a half of boat projects in the marina, and two and and half years rebuilding our boat on land, we are getting close to being ready to travel on our sailboat. But we still aren't ready... and getting ready is about to get a lot more compli...
After almost three years of rebuilding our steel sailboat, we are finally ready to actually sail her again, or we so hope. We haven't tested any of her systems and we don't know if she is ready to go. But we decide to journey out anyway, and find a lot m...
After almost 3 years of our boat on land and one sketch sail, we are finally ready to get back to cruising, and reach that relaxation we have been hoping for for so long. But will the weather and our boat cooperate?
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fter leaving Cortes Island, we decide to head to a beautiful place we have heard amazing things about. But in order to reach the next destination in the Discovery Islands, we have to traverse some very dangerous tidal currents that could sink our boat if n...
After an intense boat restoration, we decided to give our boat a new name. What should have been a pretty straight forward renaming process turned into a bit of a mess, like everything else seems to with this boat :|
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We visit our friends Jim and Laurie on their wooden 60 Foot Ed Monk designed power boat that they have turned into a floating (almost) self sufficient homestead on the water. An entire level of their boat is garden, where they grow everything from beans t...
We are continuing our trip north as we head to the brougton archipelago- but in front of us is Johnstone Strait- one of the scariest bits of water around Vancouver Island. But cruising through this area is our only feasible way to reach our goal.
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After making our transit through Johnstone Strait, we are ready to head into the Broughton Archipelago at the Northern end of Vancouver Island to try and catch some salmon, but of course the journey to do that won’t be as easy as it seems.
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Out here in the wilds, we get to see some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. But sometimes that beauty isn't exactly what it seems....
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After three years of dreaming of being back in the Broughton Archipelago, we are finally heading to our favourite anchorage. But our adventures here will not go as planned…
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At the beginning of our journey back south, we sailed our boat to Alert Bay on Cormorant Island where I had the privilege of interviewing the Namgis Chief Ernest Alfred and chatting about culture, his community and the fight against fish farms in the Broug...
After leaving Alert Bay we head back into the Broughton Archipelago and are greeted by some incredible animal sightings and equally as incredible scenery!
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With an aging dog on our boat, sailing has become more difficult, but we have worked to find a couple of solutions to keep both him and us happy on the boat as he becomes less mobile. Both Seadek and a fancy dog harness have made a world of difference when...
After two amazing months in the Broughton Archipelago, between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia, it's time to head home. We had so many incredible experiences in that time, but it was about to get so much better than we could even imagine... ...
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