That's great that you're improving your boating skills by learning how to operate the dingy! I don't know what to say other than Canada is awesome and beautiful. I'm glad y'all are taking your time cruising Canada.
Thank you, TMac! The dinghy was easier to drive than I thought it would be. And, we decided there was no reason to rush through Canada, can’t go south of Chicago until Oct 1 anyway.
So glad that you folks decided (although forced) to come into Canada and enjoy some of the best boating in the world! All that being said, you'll need to change your intro now to "North America's Great Loop" because you've expanded your horizons well beyond just America now! You should be SO proud of yourselves and "Yes Laura, you look SO much more confident and comfortable, you should be EXTREMELY proud! We wish you a continued safe journey! CHEERS from the Bellavista Crew!🥂🍻
Thank you for watching! Our plan was always to go into Canada, but we expected to start in Kingston, ON. We are so glad we decided to go to Montreal and then do the Rideau - that was an unexpected journey. AGLCA says it’s America’s Great Loop, they include Canada in the “America”. And thank you for the compliment, I do feel much more confident and comfortable driving the boat!
How often do you run the generator to keep things charged up or just rely on alternators charging as you cruise? And how long can you run of just batteries before having to charge up. Looks like an awesome area to explore. Safe travels.
Thank you for watching! If we are not on shore power, we run the generator at least an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. If the battery voltage gets down to 12.5 volts, we will run the generator more to charge the batteries. If we are traveling, each engine has an alternator - a 3-4 hour run will keep the batteries charged. The only thing that runs off the batteries is the AIS, refrigerator, led lighting, and intermittently the toilet and water pumps. We have never tried to figure out how long the batteries would last, we just keep them charged - lol. We plan to do a video about how we deal with power, charging, and batteries in the near future. Keep a look out!
Good morning sunshine. Great way to start my day . Thank y’all and have fun safe travels.
Thank you, Karl! We are having a great time!
So glad you guys are enjoying our Canadian landscape. Enjoying your videos
Thank you, Tammy!
Good job driving , Laura :) it’s really pretty there - the rocks and landscape and the clear water !
That's great that you're improving your boating skills by learning how to operate the dingy! I don't know what to say other than Canada is awesome and beautiful. I'm glad y'all are taking your time cruising Canada.
Thank you, TMac! The dinghy was easier to drive than I thought it would be. And, we decided there was no reason to rush through Canada, can’t go south of Chicago until Oct 1 anyway.
So glad that you folks decided (although forced) to come into Canada and enjoy some of the best boating in the world! All that being said, you'll need to change your intro now to "North America's Great Loop" because you've expanded your horizons well beyond just America now! You should be SO proud of yourselves and "Yes Laura, you look SO much more confident and comfortable, you should be EXTREMELY proud! We wish you a continued safe journey! CHEERS from the Bellavista Crew!🥂🍻
Thank you for watching! Our plan was always to go into Canada, but we expected to start in Kingston, ON. We are so glad we decided to go to Montreal and then do the Rideau - that was an unexpected journey. AGLCA says it’s America’s Great Loop, they include Canada in the “America”. And thank you for the compliment, I do feel much more confident and comfortable driving the boat!
was looking for you out in the bay , enjoy your time up here
Hi Jodi! We are just taking our time, in awe every day!
Starting Georgian Bay, North Channel in a week or so. Lovin' Life
Isn’t it wonderful?! We are taking our time, no rush for us to get to Chicago! Lol!
How often do you run the generator to keep things charged up or just rely on alternators charging as you cruise? And how long can you run of just batteries before having to charge up. Looks like an awesome area to explore. Safe travels.
Thank you for watching! If we are not on shore power, we run the generator at least an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. If the battery voltage gets down to 12.5 volts, we will run the generator more to charge the batteries. If we are traveling, each engine has an alternator - a 3-4 hour run will keep the batteries charged.
The only thing that runs off the batteries is the AIS, refrigerator, led lighting, and intermittently the toilet and water pumps. We have never tried to figure out how long the batteries would last, we just keep them charged - lol.
We plan to do a video about how we deal with power, charging, and batteries in the near future. Keep a look out!
@@adventuresaboardmiracle Thanks for the reply and looks like you are having a blast. Hope to start out looping next year.
@@billsandlin9432 I’m so glad we did it, hope you can make it work soon.
What was the size of the dinghy?