Nice you mentioned the commercial traffic. My grandpa Tom and his partner formed the Inland Pilots way back! I am 86 and still sailing single/double hand on a 32'Challenger. Luv you two kids!
It was nice to see "Blue Moon" and her crew finally getaway from the summer anchorage and head back to winter moorage. Hope the remainder of the trip went well.
There are tie up locations where you can do your bottom cleaning and paint. You tie to a dock and your keel rests on a platform at low tide. You'll have to research locations. Cheap, free even.
There was a government tidal grid where you were moored for the summer and another one at the private marina at Thieves that you could probably use if you asked😊
Where are you guys? Kinda looks like the San Juan Islands north of Seattle....?? Greetings from s/v Norne Gaest (1976 Pearson 365 ketch). We've been cruising full-time for 22 years.
her identification of vessels not up to scratch for a sailor '''' and it appears her man is not much of a deck hand as she appears to be doing all the work
@@karibakid Who do you think is handling both the helm and the camera? Have some respect man, this was a pretty negative comment that was not needed at all.
@@antoniofhowe And you also appear to be flat water sailor ? I get the impression that she has no confidence in her deckhand just my observations as ex deep sea mariner let her comment
Nice you mentioned the commercial traffic. My grandpa Tom and his partner formed the Inland Pilots way back! I am 86 and still sailing single/double hand on a 32'Challenger. Luv you two kids!
Great content! Always a pleasure to watch. Thanks! 10:52
I love the way you captain Blue Moon Gillian. That's it, we're turning around! Good on you. Do good, be safe.
When you are not using your grill, find a rubber cap that will fit on the fitting where the gas bottle goes to cover it and keep it clean
Loved the quiet vibe of this one 🙏
Great post. Outstanding photography and background music.
Such a beautiful film style!❤️
your photography is some of the best in all the blogs i watch great video
It was nice to see "Blue Moon" and her crew finally getaway from the summer anchorage and head back to winter moorage. Hope the remainder of the trip went well.
There are tie up locations where you can do your bottom cleaning and paint. You tie to a dock and your keel rests on a platform at low tide. You'll have to research locations. Cheap, free even.
There was a government tidal grid where you were moored for the summer and another one at the private marina at Thieves that you could probably use if you asked😊
Beautiful episode! Especially loved your musical selections. Thank you for sharing!
Its always nice to see a video from you two. Great job!
Would be nice to know locations/destinations! I love Cooper's Cove, Sooke inlet. 86 and still sailing! John
Where are you guys? Kinda looks like the San Juan Islands north of Seattle....??
Greetings from s/v Norne Gaest (1976 Pearson 365 ketch). We've been cruising full-time for 22 years.
Really good video, the video and editing is first class......
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CALGON 🤔 😊 😀 TAKE ME AWAY !! !! 🐬 🐟 🐬 🐟 🐬
I would rather listen to the sounds of the water and the wind in the sail. All that gets lost in the music
WHERE IS YOUR DECKIE SLEEPING..Are you the only one who can set the sails .
bulkers not tankers
her identification of vessels not up to scratch for a sailor '''' and it appears her man is not much of a deck hand as she appears to be doing all the work
@@karibakid Who do you think is handling both the helm and the camera? Have some respect man, this was a pretty negative comment that was not needed at all.
@@antoniofhowe And you also appear to be flat water sailor ? I get the impression that she has no confidence in her deckhand just my observations as ex deep sea mariner let her comment
1st here. 3am Australia
Very nice video. It was like a little trip down memory lane. Thanks.