I got a little behind on your videos and am pleased I am now able to catch up and keep the dream alive. Recovery from back surgery is nearly complete, at least the beginning stage. This one went better than any of the 7 before. Yeah! Soon. It is starting to look like soon I will be searching for my very own boat to have my very own adventures on. First hand and not Walter Mitty style. Thank you and be safe.
I really enjoy living vicariously through you guys, and would love to meet you both in person one fine day. Stay safe out there and keep on living the dream!
Greetings. I’ve watched all of your videos and this is the first time I’ve noticed the stove/oven rocking due to swells (at the 7:20 mark when Rosy was talking to the camera). I think Rosy is generally in front of it when the camera is pointed that way and Jim is talking to her from the pilot house. Next time there are swells and you don’t think the camera is capturing how big the swells really are, just show us the oven! Have you ever been baking when swells developed? The beach scenes, driftwood, black lab, and other beachcombers were a nice addition.
As always really enjoy your video’s. When you head south to Mexico, please stop at Brookings, Oregon, great harbor and easy safe bar most of the year. Would love to meet the two of you. Safe and smooth trip. Chuck Thomas
They do not. They do chase any dog they see, but they stay pretty close and we keep our eye on them. A bigger problem is they like to visit other boats - especially commercial fish boats. . . Thanks, Jim
Is it possible the cats are quiet in that sea because they don't like the conditions much? The cats are very funny. There's another TH-cam channel I love to watch and it's Dangar Marine. He (Dangar Stu) has 'restored' an old small steel trawler. I loosely apply restore because his build is nothing - I repeat nothing like what you guys have done yet still it is becoming a great little workhorse perfect for his needs. Utilitarian is a word I might use to describe his resto. After watching Dangar Marine I feel you should be thankful for your choice of a fiberglass trawler LOL. Anyway, he and his wife live on a small island in the Hawkesbury River called Dangar Island which is in a large estuary north of Sydney Australia. He has chickens at the end of his vids and like your cats I'm a great fan.
Thanks for continuing to share your adventures. Curious how your ride quality during crossing compares to the N47. I believe your boat has longer water line, heavier displacement, and has the BB - but looks like like the N47 also has paravanes and stabilizers.
Really enjoyed! In another video I would love to hear about how you prepared your weather routing for wind and wave. Nobody wants to get caught in the bad stuff. For example, how many wind/wave models did you use and how many had to agree. What's your wind/wave max tolerance. Do you add to the expected wind to account for weather man error. Etc. Calm wind and flat seas I say! :)
We are, just needed to get a little further south first. We are now in Everett leaving in a couple of days for San Francisco. Should be in Mexico around the 1st of the year. Thanks, Jim
@@CruisingSeaVenture thanks for getting back to me, was trying to be sarcastic and failed miserably. I need to work on my delivery. But I thank you for the update and wish you calm seas and no wind.
Because there was more to see up north before we headed south. Leaving Everett, WA in a couple of days for San Francisco. Should be in Mexico around the 1st of the year. Thanks, Jim
We want to go with you in 2022. We are buying a 65 foot cruiser. CAN WE PLEASE FOLLOW YOU???? please ! We are fun people. We just don't want to try it by ourselves. my wife and I are 55. My son 19 years old would be joining us. and our two golden retrievers. Please!
Boy, do I envy you guys !!!
Wow. Someday I hope. 🙋🏼
Great, thanks.
GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS!!!!!!!!! THANKS!
Good to see Yakutat again.
that would have been fun catching that fish.. sure was a good size.
Your going to love PWS. You should come over to Cook Inlet for a visit.
Nice job...Thanks for sharing...
I got a little behind on your videos and am pleased I am now able to catch up and keep the dream alive. Recovery from back surgery is nearly complete, at least the beginning stage. This one went better than any of the 7 before. Yeah! Soon. It is starting to look like soon I will be searching for my very own boat to have my very own adventures on. First hand and not Walter Mitty style. Thank you and be safe.
Yo - sea venture. I sure enjoyed 'our' stay in yakutat. Thanks for taking me along. Those big 'ol fish must have provided you several fine dinners.
Enjoyed watching the kitchen sove work out on the gimbels on the stove mounting; also your new dutch door hatchs) looks great. Thank you both!
We are really enjoying your videos! Thanks for sharing!
What a view, you beautiful boat and the water work so well together.. so nice…
I really enjoy living vicariously through you guys, and would love to meet you both in person one fine day. Stay safe out there and keep on living the dream!
Greetings. I’ve watched all of your videos and this is the first time I’ve noticed the stove/oven rocking due to swells (at the 7:20 mark when Rosy was talking to the camera). I think Rosy is generally in front of it when the camera is pointed that way and Jim is talking to her from the pilot house. Next time there are swells and you don’t think the camera is capturing how big the swells really are, just show us the oven! Have you ever been baking when swells developed?
The beach scenes, driftwood, black lab, and other beachcombers were a nice addition.
Spent a few years in Homer while in the Coast Guard, beautiful place.
As always really enjoy your video’s. When you head south to Mexico, please stop at Brookings, Oregon, great harbor and easy safe bar most of the year. Would love to meet the two of you. Safe and smooth trip. Chuck Thomas
Nice, limited and quiet use of background music - perfect!
Lekker man lekker
The cats are so well behaved out on the dock. Don't they wonder off?
They do not. They do chase any dog they see, but they stay pretty close and we keep our eye on them. A bigger problem is they like to visit other boats - especially commercial fish boats. . . Thanks, Jim
Is it possible the cats are quiet in that sea because they don't like the conditions much?
The cats are very funny.
There's another TH-cam channel I love to watch and it's Dangar Marine. He (Dangar Stu) has 'restored' an old small steel trawler. I loosely apply restore because his build is nothing - I repeat nothing like what you guys have done yet still it is becoming a great little workhorse perfect for his needs. Utilitarian is a word I might use to describe his resto. After watching Dangar Marine I feel you should be thankful for your choice of a fiberglass trawler LOL.
Anyway, he and his wife live on a small island in the Hawkesbury River called Dangar Island which is in a large estuary north of Sydney Australia.
He has chickens at the end of his vids and like your cats I'm a great fan.
The cats are not great fans of the open ocean travel. Thanks, Jim
living the dream.....how many times a day do you pinch yourself?
Every day. Thanks, Jim
Thanks for continuing to share your adventures. Curious how your ride quality during crossing compares to the N47. I believe your boat has longer water line, heavier displacement, and has the BB - but looks like like the N47 also has paravanes and stabilizers.
Really enjoyed! In another video I would love to hear about how you prepared your weather routing for wind and wave. Nobody wants to get caught in the bad stuff. For example, how many wind/wave models did you use and how many had to agree. What's your wind/wave max tolerance. Do you add to the expected wind to account for weather man error. Etc. Calm wind and flat seas I say! :)
we want to be a buddy boat, like igloo
No Icy Bay ? Love your channel, covering destinations I'm going to.
Wait a minute, I am confused, thought you guys were headed for Mexico?
Headed that way now. Leaving for San Francisco in a couple of days. Should be in Mexico around the 1st of the year. Thanks, Jim
I am confused I thought you were heading south to mexico, but now you are heading north? :)
We are, just needed to get a little further south first. We are now in Everett leaving in a couple of days for San Francisco. Should be in Mexico around the 1st of the year. Thanks, Jim
@@CruisingSeaVenture thanks for getting back to me, was trying to be sarcastic and failed miserably. I need to work on my delivery. But I thank you for the update and wish you calm seas and no wind.
Cats ever run off?
No, they hang out on the dock and chase any dogs around, but that's about it. Thanks, Jim
Jim why didn't you just tow the buddy boat. Save them some fuel. Going to the same place. Nordhavn owners would get a big kick out of that.
I'm looking at a FLEMING
65?
Flemings are great boats.
PLEASE!
Why do you continue north when your goal is Mexico?
Because there was more to see up north before we headed south. Leaving Everett, WA in a couple of days for San Francisco. Should be in Mexico around the 1st of the year. Thanks, Jim
We want to go with you in 2022. We are buying a 65 foot cruiser. CAN WE PLEASE FOLLOW YOU???? please ! We are fun people. We just don't want to try it by ourselves. my wife and I are 55. My son 19 years old would be joining us. and our two golden retrievers. Please!