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Raising Our Sails for the First Time- Winter Sailing in Canada | Ch3 E29 | Wayward Life Sailing
January 23, 2021
Raising Our Sails for the First Time- Winter Sailing in Canada | Ch3 E29 | Wayward Life Sailing

Raising Our Sails for the First Time- Winter Sailing in Canada | Ch3 E29 | Wayward Life Sailing

Raising Our Sails for the First Time- Winter Sailing in Canada | Ch3 E29 | Wayward Life Sailing

After waiting weeks for currents and weather to line up so we could move the boat from Campbell river to Mill Bay (to sell her), we were finally able to leave. The water was full of debris from storms and landslides and we spent a lot of time dodging logs, but we also got our sails up for the first time and get a chance to enjoy some Pacific Northwest Canadian winter sailing! Welcome to Vancouver Island in the winter time.

Thank you to Mae for the extra video of our boat and for taking our thumbnail photo!

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