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As our amazing time in Princess Louisa Inlet continues, we decide to hike to famous trapper's cabin trail and then further up the mountain into the beginning of the alpine- all from our sailboat!
0:00 intro
0:59 The hike!
6:59 the cabin!
10:30 the lookou...
If you live and cruise in the Pacific Northwest, you've probably heard of Princess Louisa Inlet. This place is somewhat of a pilgrimage and right of passage for cruisers in the PNW, and there is a good reason why!
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After spending four months cruising without an autopilot, we try are hardest to fix the one that hasn't worked since we bought the boat, but as usual things don't go as planned.
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After leaving the magical Mackenzie Sound, we visit Nimmo Bay before sailing upwind to the beautiful Burly Bay and spending some time cleaning up our boat life.
When I toured the Cheoy Lee 53' motor sailor I thought that it was about as close to perfect as you were going to get. Needless to say I loved it for what it was, but this 63' version just takes everything that makes the 53' great and turns that up to 11. ...
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Conch Pearl has been a scuba diving charter vessel in the Florida Keys for 20 years. She's a commercial boat with a cur...
We leave the beautiful Potts Lagoon and head up Beware Passage into Knight Inlet and Blackfish Sound on our way to the beautiful town of Sointula on Malcom Island! I also share some more foraged food tips with kelp rings we collect and dry!
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Wilson's Legacy is such a cool boat! She would be an awesome cruising trimaran for someone looking to finish the build and go sailing.
Please understand that the scope of this project is massive. If you're looking to take it on be realistic in that it wi...
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We finally leave the Thurston Bay area to continue our trip toward the Broughton Archipelago. We anchor at the Cordero Islands to wait for a good current for transiting into Johnstone Strait and learn just how quickly the currents in this area can move a b...
After spending a few days in Handfield Bay, we zip around the corner to No Name Lagoon and explore the Thurston Bay Area, both above and below the water!
0:00 Intro
0:15 a new anchorage!
3:11 Is someone living here?
7:27 snorkelling in almost freezing wa...
We're just a normal family working together to restore this rusty old sailing boat so we can fulfil our dream of moving aboard and sailing around the world. In this week's episode we get Jack as involved as we can building some temporary steps down to wha...
Can this old rusty, battered steel yacht be fixed?
This it's a regular episode, just a reminder of how far we've come.
This is Melody as we found her, battered, bruised, rusty and rotten.
And now look at how far we've come and what we've achieved!.
Keep w...
After waiting weeks and weeks for a fridge, it finally arrives and we are able to complete our last task before heading north!
0:00 intro
1:39 The market!
2:52 Jellyfish invasion!
3:50 the fridge is here!
7:39 Install time!
This ex-fishing trawler is crazy! I think, although this vessel doesn't have sails, that this boat is pretty neat and the interior is definitely shocking. It's a great, off-grid cruising platform that you can take anywhere. You'll just have to watch to vid...
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The mast has come down!!! After 40 years standing proud and tall the mast came down today for a complete refit and to facilitate further repairs to the coachroof and chain plates.
We also welcome back our good friend Tim, who is a marine engineer and ex...
FIRE!!!! FRUSTRATION!!!
This was a hard week! We had a lot on our plates and the work on the boat was challenging to say the least so there was a bit of friction in the air as we tackled the front of the cockpit seats and struggled to trim and fit the pane...
After plugging our chain locker holes, we leave the dock in Cowichan Bay and head south to Finalyson Arm where we anchor up, light our wood fire place (cubic mini grizzly) for the first time, and just enjoy the incredible beauty that this area of the world...
Is Melody our cheap dream yacht or just a rusty Nightmare?
The rusty steel is in a much worse condition than we thought in the cockpit this week as we continue to cut out and replace ever more steel from the aft end of Melody.
We're starting to work on r...
More Bad weather forces Melissa and Jack indoors this week so progress is made on stripping out the remainder of the cork insulation from the inside off the pilothouse and getting some lovely new epoxy paint up. Meanwhile, Andy sits around playing guitar ...
Terrible News.
Zebu has sadly been declared a Wreck and has been removed from the breakwater in pieces after a devastating storm caused further catastrophic damage over the last few days.
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We make our way to Cowichan Bay to take a week or so to fix our chain locker, but we find some unexpected issues along the way...
0:00 intro
0:37 heading out
2:05 the work begins
8:42 uh oh...
10:18 blue steel
10:49 the damage
14:19 local and fresh seafo...
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