SailingMagicCarpet .I did watch your videos when going through the French Canals , years 2020/21 . Where are u now ? Very much enjoyed them..merci beaucoup .
Suica Island is one of my favorite anchorages in the San Juans. I first visited on the Schooner Adventuress many years ago as a teenager. Back when the Schooner Zodiac and Schooner Adventuress shared a birth on Lake Union. Its been a long while since I was there. Nice to see it again. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Julia is an adventure unto herself, and a beautiful one at that. I can’t wait to see what you get up to next! Take me sailing! Fair winds and following seas!
More beautiful sailing! The San Juans remind me of Maine coast and Mt. Desert Island- Acadia National Park. Where we soent every summer vacation camping. And fawning over gorgeous wooden hinkley designed boats and 3 masted schooners
Thanks for all the work making this episode and for sharing your boating summer in such perfect sailing waters. Ferrying from Vancouver to Victoria to Seattle is a great way to spend an island-hopping holiday, but your way is miles better.
I too am putting the finishing touches on an Ingrid 38 ketch in preparation for following in your wake. Pointing Julia west through the Straits of Juan De Fuca gave me goosebumps imagining do the same. Fair winds.
I sail in northern Europe usually the South of England and the French coast. We get foggy days like those but we have the busiest shipping lane in the world between us and France. How I envy you that perfect cruising area. Good luck and Bon Voyage I look forward to joining you if only via the web.
We lived on Whidbey in the early 2000's and sailed dinghies and Cal 25 around there. We loved Port Townsend for seeing the classic boats, and the San Juan Islands because because.Thanks for the vid.
Beautiful part of the world... visited there in 1998, and still have fond memories. Oh, and nice work on the boat, wooden boat lover of many years here. Yours is an excellent example, well done.
Thanks a lot for your beautiful video. I'm a nearly 80 y.o. french former sailor . I sailed the whole mediterranen. Now i just dream with sailing videos on Utube and i've seen a lot filmed in Carribean. But this is the first time i could admire the places you show. Wonderful and so true. In my next life, i hope i can travel to the Orcas. So peacefull and true. Thanks.
Just came across your channel, love it! Beautiful Ketch and your talents with the casting and machining of your fittings and hardware was very educational and impressive. I will be envious of your cruising and adventures but happy that you are both sharing your experience. May your journeys be safe & memorable!!
Lovely cruising grounds with beautiful anchorages, a seal cleaning your hull, the lady raising and dropping sails and anchor, even varnishing the mast - you’ve got a good life mate, congratulations and good luck for your journey.
Always impressed by these Ingrids sailing qualities. Lovely cruising weather, how lucky can you get. I bet the rocks and reefs up there must get stressful at times, I don't blame you for not hanking on more sail as tempting as it must have been. Nothing ruins a great days sailing like hitting an uncharted rock at seven knots..
Just found your channel. Has a great vibe. I used to live in the Gulf Islands for 20 years but now back here in Australia. I needed more sun and birds and definitely less rain. But you cannot beat it there when conditions are right. We still like wooden boats here and there's a great wooden boat festival in Hobart every 2 years. Iron fastenings don't do well in the warmer water when you get in the tropics just be aware of that.
Wonderful video, thanks guys! And extra fun for the surprise cameo of the Crow at the end. A treat to meet you and to follow your journey. Looking forward to more updates!
Incroyable et si beau bateau. Incroyables images. Découverte de ces escales enchanteresses ! Bref, de l'Est du Canada, on a envie nous aussi d'aller naviguer dans ce coin là ! Mais bravo aussi et surtout pour ce splendide voilier ...... de Rimouski, Québec, sur le bord du St.Laurent.
The sound is some cold water to be swimming in. Even in the shallow spots in the dead of summer. I remember diving in Hood's Canal when I was a kid and being too tired to get back in the boat. We tied a string of old inner tubes and just pulled up on those until the sun warmed us up enough to clamber up into the boat. The end of that boat was coming in off the strait in a storm. Snapped the boom, tore up the storm jib.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. I so admire your courage, talents and hard work in your adventures you've chosen for yourselves. I love The San Juan Islands and hope to get to visit there one of these days again.
Just found your channel. And it was kind of heartbreaking. I've been watching Salt & Tar for years. And have so LOVED every single episode. As I did your first couple videos. Then you set sail. I'm subscribed to every wooden boat channel I've been able to find. And yet I subscribe to ZERO sailing channels. And that breaks my heart. They're about to set sail. Will it be a bittersweet departure from their channel? I'm sad thinking about it. Who knows? Wait and see. The improvements to your beautiful boat were wonderful. Stay safe out there and fair winds and following seas. Enjoy.
Just found your channel yesterday, and binge watched all the videos today. That’s a beautiful boat. Can you give some background history on her, and maybe a tour? Looking forward to following your upcoming adventures. Maybe you’ll make it here to Hawaii someday. Aloha!
Ohh man! Found your channel the other day trying to find cool videos of classic yawls (there aren't many) and ended up binging every video. I'm excited to see this adventure from its inception! Have a safe journey, may the winds be on your sails, I'll be watching with much joy!
Congratulations on both the birthday and the start of your adventure, and also last but not least that beautiful boat that you have put so mutch effort into. If I'd say that I'm not at all jealous I wold be lying, pure and simple. I realize that if I should somehow drift across the great big pond one day I would have a hard time finding enough time to enjoy your beautiful coastlines. Thanks for shearing your adventures. Best regards from Jarle (Norway)
Thanks for the video! We've been doing our summer sailing vacation cruises around the San Juan's and it is so fun seeing your beautiful boat in all of our favorite spots. We've not yet ventured out to sea yet but maybe one day. Hope you have a safe passage to your next adventure. Looking forward to seeing more for sure!
At 72 I’m a little old to start new adventures but I am enjoying yours. I started with video 1 to learn more about your channel. Can you tell me about your boat?
I just came across your channel and am truly enjoying your videos ... the boat, the scenery, and the way you guys are sharing your experiences. Great stuff! Fair winds ... and looking forward to your next episodes. Greetings from Brazil ... ;-)
I am so happy to see you two underway!!! With a sailing tender no less. Tell us more about your decision to have a sailing dinghy. Will you row or use an electric motor as back up?
We row, unless the distances are long and then we use the sailing rig. In practice we row most of the time, sailing mostly for fun. It saves a lot of headache and expense over an outboard. Of course the average RIB doesn't row very well so most people never know how pleasant rowing can be.
Like many others, we are really impressed by your videos. If you reach across the Pacific to Australia and come to Melbourne, we would love to host you. We look forward to following your adventures. Rod & Lillian
I’ve only recently started watching you TH-cam channel and enjoy your relaxed style with actual footage of SAILING(!). Thanks! In Ep 04 I see a light weight wooden deck device with the job sheet running through it and a series of holes for adjustment of a bungee cord. Is there a name for it? Does it keep tension on the sheet? Will you tell explain its use?
It is used for self steering. Look up "sheet to tiller self steering." This device allows us to self steer using the jib sheet, it isn't needed if using the main sheet.
Wondering what type of wood she is planked with? We had a Sam Crocker (Manchester, MA) designed 36ft schooner, double planked by Bud MacIntosh on the Lamphrey River in Dover,NH. She was a family project started by Uncle John after returning from WW2. Love the video!
Beautiful boat, and fantastic video! Excited to watch your adventures, and hopefully we'll meet on the water one day when it's our turn to launch!
Thanks! Your videos in the Mediterranean have been some of our favorites. If you see us on the water someday, sunset cocktails are on us!
SailingMagicCarpet .I did watch your videos when going through the French Canals , years 2020/21 .
Where are u now ?
Very much enjoyed them..merci beaucoup .
I'll just pile on and say I am also in love with your boat
Great to see JULIA making waves. 👍😎✌
Thanks for all the island subtitles
Captures the quiet beauty of sailing
Thank you, keep on living the dream! Fairwinds Doug
Suica Island is one of my favorite anchorages in the San Juans. I first visited on the Schooner Adventuress many years ago as a teenager. Back when the Schooner Zodiac and Schooner Adventuress shared a birth on Lake Union. Its been a long while since I was there. Nice to see it again. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Home Sweet Home...beautiful. Really enjoyed this one.
The sailboat is wonderful, the color of the wood and the paint. Congratulations on the restoration. Congratulations from Brazil.
Happy birthday pal, live life to the fullest...
Thank you for the time and effort you put into sharing your adventure. I enjoy it so much.
Ah man... you made me homesick! Lovely boat, I want one...
I really like this form of video, very relaxing
Julia is an adventure unto herself, and a beautiful one at that. I can’t wait to see what you get up to next! Take me sailing! Fair winds and following seas!
More beautiful sailing! The San Juans remind me of Maine coast and Mt. Desert Island- Acadia National Park. Where we soent every summer vacation camping. And fawning over gorgeous wooden hinkley designed boats and 3 masted schooners
This makes this old Navy man Shellback miss the seas. Pacific and Indian Oceans, and all the visits from the flying fish.
Such a beautiful boat! Looking forward to seeing more!
Love your choice of music and ease of sail. Cheers!
Thanks for all the work making this episode and for sharing your boating summer in such perfect sailing waters. Ferrying from Vancouver to Victoria to Seattle is a great way to spend an island-hopping holiday, but your way is miles better.
I love your style, beautiful scenery and boat life harmony!
I too am putting the finishing touches on an Ingrid 38 ketch in preparation for following in your wake. Pointing Julia west through the Straits of Juan De Fuca gave me goosebumps imagining do the same. Fair winds.
I sail in northern Europe usually the South of England and the French coast. We get foggy days like those but we have the busiest shipping lane in the world between us and France. How I envy you that perfect cruising area. Good luck and Bon Voyage I look forward to joining you if only via the web.
What a beautiful boat 🤩 fantastic footage of sailing and the wildlife. Cheers from Denmark 🙏🏻
We lived on Whidbey in the early 2000's and sailed dinghies and Cal 25 around there. We loved Port Townsend for seeing the classic boats, and the San Juan Islands because because.Thanks for the vid.
Beautiful part of the world... visited there in 1998, and still have fond memories. Oh, and nice work on the boat, wooden boat lover of many years here. Yours is an excellent example, well done.
Nice boat. It all seems so simplistic. Great video. We look forward to more. Thanks
wunderboat! thank you for sharing some of your life journey. Kudos to you Three!
Thank you for sharing, enjoy life!
Thanks a lot for your beautiful video. I'm a nearly 80 y.o. french former sailor . I sailed the whole mediterranen. Now i just dream with sailing videos on Utube and i've seen a lot filmed in Carribean. But this is the first time i could admire the places you show. Wonderful and so true. In my next life, i hope i can travel to the Orcas. So peacefull and true. Thanks.
Just came across your channel, love it! Beautiful Ketch and your talents with the casting and machining of your fittings and hardware was very educational and impressive. I will be envious of your cruising and adventures but happy that you are both sharing your experience. May your journeys be safe & memorable!!
Great video ! Thanks for taking the time to produce it.
Lovely cruising grounds with beautiful anchorages, a seal cleaning your hull, the lady raising and dropping sails and anchor, even varnishing the mast - you’ve got a good life mate, congratulations and good luck for your journey.
Always impressed by these Ingrids sailing qualities. Lovely cruising weather, how lucky can you get. I bet the rocks and reefs up there must get stressful at times, I don't blame you for not hanking on more sail as tempting as it must have been. Nothing ruins a great days sailing like hitting an uncharted rock at seven knots..
Beautiful classic blue water cruising wooden sailboat ⛵️! Mike from Missouri
Just found your channel. Has a great vibe. I used to live in the Gulf Islands for 20 years but now back here in Australia. I needed more sun and birds and definitely less rain. But you cannot beat it there when conditions are right. We still like wooden boats here and there's a great wooden boat festival in Hobart every 2 years. Iron fastenings don't do well in the warmer water when you get in the tropics just be aware of that.
Wonderful video, thanks guys! And extra fun for the surprise cameo of the Crow at the end. A treat to meet you and to follow your journey. Looking forward to more updates!
Hey Nate..your Crow's skipper I gather.
Do you share adventure footage ? My best 2Ya 🌄
@@canyonhaverfield2201 I am indeed. Not sure what adventure footage you’re looking for or how you mean?
Not really a fan of boating but your videos are captivating. I am hooked
Incroyable et si beau bateau. Incroyables images. Découverte de ces escales enchanteresses ! Bref, de l'Est du Canada, on a envie nous aussi d'aller naviguer dans ce coin là ! Mais bravo aussi et surtout pour ce splendide voilier ...... de Rimouski, Québec, sur le bord du St.Laurent.
I am so, so envious - a lovely boat, beautiful cruising ground, and now what follows??? I can't wait!
Jealous! Love that you’ve cast the lines and are living your life on the water. I look forward to following your journey, so fair winds and seas.
Thank you for a beautiful video! I have a long history with The Ingrid. One of the greatest and prettiest boats ever designed!
I think Julia make these beautiful places even more beautiful.
Thanks for the stunning videos.
Beautiful wooden sailboat ⛵️! Mike from Missouri
Beautiful scenery, beautiful boat. Story well told. Thank you. ⛵️
Great video! Looking forward to following along.
What a pleasure. Thank you
I add you in my fan culps
I love wooden sails 🇹🇷❤️
Wave hello to Leo when you pass Port Townsend.
The sound is some cold water to be swimming in. Even in the shallow spots in the dead of summer. I remember diving in Hood's Canal when I was a kid and being too tired to get back in the boat. We tied a string of old inner tubes and just pulled up on those until the sun warmed us up enough to clamber up into the boat. The end of that boat was coming in off the strait in a storm. Snapped the boom, tore up the storm jib.
Yeah it’s cold anytime of year.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. I so admire your courage, talents and hard work in your adventures you've chosen for yourselves. I love The San Juan Islands and hope to get to visit there one of these days again.
Good work guys! Love the islands and Atkin double enders.
That schooner would have had a huge influence on me too. I could only manage beginning by proving movable ballast for a pal on his racing dinghy.
Thanks, well done. Good to see some cruising in my vessels home waters in a similar ketch.
Very nice boat, environment and video production. Look forward to your next segment.
Was just commended your channel and working my way through it now. Your boat work and video quality are both fantastic👍
Those isles and sounds and general atmosphere is rather similar to Finnish archipelago… nice.
Beautiful boat... great video. Looking forward to many more!!!
Your boat is stunningly lovely :-)
Great adventure and video, thanks for sharing. We sea kayak in the San Juan Islands, but still have so many great islands yet to explore!
Happy Birthday
Glad to see you on an adventure. All worth the hard work. Good luck.
Thanks for sharing love your video
Great stuff! Thank you.
Just found your channel. And it was kind of heartbreaking. I've been watching Salt & Tar for years. And have so LOVED every single episode. As I did your first couple videos. Then you set sail. I'm subscribed to every wooden boat channel I've been able to find. And yet I subscribe to ZERO sailing channels. And that breaks my heart. They're about to set sail. Will it be a bittersweet departure from their channel? I'm sad thinking about it. Who knows? Wait and see. The improvements to your beautiful boat were wonderful. Stay safe out there and fair winds and following seas. Enjoy.
That's fantastic! I moore at South Park Marina on the Duwamish. Currently I am sitting in Neah Bay, leaving tomorrow for LaPush!
Good luck out there!
That tune is either Zero 7 or something very like it. Nice.
sailing at its best!
Thank you for sharing
Great stuff! The boat looks fantastic.
Just found your channel yesterday, and binge watched all the videos today. That’s a beautiful boat. Can you give some background history on her, and maybe a tour? Looking forward to following your upcoming adventures. Maybe you’ll make it here to Hawaii someday. Aloha!
great little Gaff rigged dingy
Nice video, beautiful boat.
Magnifique 👍⛵🤩
lovely
Enjoyed very much your south seas sailing....did not see any of the inside cabin thou...😊
great stories.
Greetings from Poland
Ohh man! Found your channel the other day trying to find cool videos of classic yawls (there aren't many) and ended up binging every video. I'm excited to see this adventure from its inception! Have a safe journey, may the winds be on your sails, I'll be watching with much joy!
she's a ketch. :)
@@Fuhugawagah I'm fully aware.
Congratulations on both the birthday and the start of your adventure, and also last but not least that beautiful boat that you have put so mutch effort into. If I'd say that I'm not at all jealous I wold be lying, pure and simple. I realize that if I should somehow drift across the great big pond one day I would have a hard time finding enough time to enjoy your beautiful coastlines. Thanks for shearing your adventures. Best regards from Jarle (Norway)
Thanks for the video! We've been doing our summer sailing vacation cruises around the San Juan's and it is so fun seeing your beautiful boat in all of our favorite spots. We've not yet ventured out to sea yet but maybe one day. Hope you have a safe passage to your next adventure. Looking forward to seeing more for sure!
Came from a link on acorn to Arabella and have to say your boat is lovely and the upgrades sensible showing real talent well done and good luck
At 72 I’m a little old to start new adventures but I am enjoying yours. I started with video 1 to learn more about your channel. Can you tell me about your boat?
That’s what an arm chair sailor is! 6:15
Very gutsy at 11:10 Whitney varnishing the top of the mizzenmast! How tall is the main?
Great video
Just stumbled across your channel and subbed. It's right up my alley with a wooden Ingrid. Fair winds guys!
Did you vover you dingy with something? Looks fabric-y.
Good job with your videos, very calm and blissful vibes
I just came across your channel and am truly enjoying your videos ... the boat, the scenery, and the way you guys are sharing your experiences. Great stuff!
Fair winds ... and looking forward to your next episodes.
Greetings from Brazil ... ;-)
wow, sailor
So excited about your terrific channel! Julia is gorgeous. Would love a video tour of what she looks like below. Your galley refit is excellent.
I am so happy to see you two underway!!!
With a sailing tender no less. Tell us more about your decision to have a sailing dinghy. Will you row or use an electric motor as back up?
We row, unless the distances are long and then we use the sailing rig. In practice we row most of the time, sailing mostly for fun. It saves a lot of headache and expense over an outboard. Of course the average RIB doesn't row very well so most people never know how pleasant rowing can be.
My Daughter & her family live just outside of the town of Port Townsend.
Wonder if they spotted you all passing through ?🤔
Port Townsend seems to have become a focus for TH-cam sailing content lately.
Like many others, we are really impressed by your videos. If you reach across the Pacific to Australia and come to Melbourne, we would love to host you. We look forward to following your adventures. Rod & Lillian
Very nice
magnifique !
Would love to see West sound again. Spent many summers on Orcas.
I’ve only recently started watching you TH-cam channel and enjoy your relaxed style with actual footage of SAILING(!). Thanks!
In Ep 04 I see a light weight wooden deck device with the job sheet running through it and a series of holes for adjustment of a bungee cord. Is there a name for it? Does it keep tension on the sheet? Will you tell explain its use?
It is used for self steering. Look up "sheet to tiller self steering." This device allows us to self steer using the jib sheet, it isn't needed if using the main sheet.
Wondering what type of wood she is planked with? We had a Sam Crocker (Manchester, MA) designed 36ft schooner, double planked by Bud MacIntosh on the Lamphrey River in Dover,NH. She was a family project started by Uncle John after returning from WW2. Love the video!
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