We steer with the steering wheel–right? Well, yes sort of. Cambria has a steering wheel and yes, we use it to steer the boat but actually, I don’t like steering. I find it boring. It’s interesting when we’re entering a harbour, dropping the anchor or manoeuvring into a dock but the rest of the time,Continue reading “How We Steer”
Category Archives: cruising
A COVID Christmas Story
It was just another COVID Christmas for us this year. (You need to sing the line to the tune of Manic Monday. ) Last year was a COVID Christmas too. We had a very small quiet Christmas at our family home at Shawnigan Lake. It was just Sharlene, my stepfather and me. We didn’t getContinue reading “A COVID Christmas Story”
Snow and Cold
I’ve had a few people comment that I have been neglecting the blog lately. They are right. Here’s a quick update. I was able to get to the boat yesterday for the first time since before Christmas. Sharlene and I caught Covid and have been in isolation for the last week. (Our Christmas with CovidContinue reading “Snow and Cold”
New Raw Water Pump
Fall has arrived and with it has come a procession of low-pressure systems that track across Canada’s west coast every few days. For us, it doesn’t mean we stop cruising but it does change how often we go out and how far we go from a protected anchorage. We do not live on Cambria–yet–but duringContinue reading “New Raw Water Pump”
Cruising Ain’t All Palm Trees and Sandy Beaches
Our motivation for this trip is to see new places. Warm places. Warm places with sandy beaches and palm trees. We should know better. This isn’t our first boat. When our kids were young, we bought a boat in the Caribbean and sailed it for nine months. My dad lived on his boat. I sawContinue reading “Cruising Ain’t All Palm Trees and Sandy Beaches”
Ladysmith the Sequel
We liked Ladysmith. When we left, we knew we’d be back. We just didn’t think it would be so soon. From Ladysmith we moved on to one of our favourite anchorages, Pirate’s Cove. We spent two nights there enjoying the easy access to walking trails and getting some boat projects done while avoiding the frequentContinue reading “Ladysmith the Sequel”
Thanks Ladysmith!
Last week we spent a few days enjoying the small town of Ladysmith. Some friends were over from the mainland and only had a short time available to stop by. It made sense to find a dock to make it easier for them to access us. Also, the weather forecast was not good–50 mm ofContinue reading “Thanks Ladysmith!”
Saying Goodbye
The path we chose for ourselves means that we’ve said a lot of goodbyes over the years. Living the expat life means that people are always coming and going from our lives. Of course, goodbyes can be hard but there are some upsides to this path. We tended to make friends fast. Entering a newContinue reading “Saying Goodbye”
VICE 2021
We have returned from participating in VICE 2021–Vancouver Island Cruising Experience. VICE happens most years and is run as part of the Bluewater Cruising Association of which we are members. The goal of VICE is to give would-be offshore sailors a chance to experience a multi-day offshore sail but with some other boats along forContinue reading “VICE 2021”
Vancouver and Tokyo Thoughts
We have been anchored in False Creek, Vancouver for almost a week. We’ll be here a few more days. It’s been fun using the anchorage as a base to catch up with family and friends. The ability to anchor in the heart of such an amazing city is spectacular. From our anchorage we watch runners,Continue reading “Vancouver and Tokyo Thoughts”