Good for you, living the dream 💪 Good thing you got some shade to escape the sun, it’s been crazy hot this summer
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@yored8853 yesterday, and the day before, I overheated a bit. Today has been entirely inside the boat house.
@yored88536 ай бұрын
@@JohnFrasersWildLife take it easy🌸
@AnnekeSnyders6 ай бұрын
Hi John just so happy for you. I know I've said it before but really I'm just so enjoying this journey of yours and your honesty and gratitude... John best of luck to you and bless you and Mary.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@AnnekeSnyders thank you!🙏
@johndarch93156 ай бұрын
We came across your channel by accident but we as in my wife and myself. We've been watching from the beginning. Love the fact that you started from the beginning with your back story then on to your new adventure. All the best to you.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@johndarch9315 thank you for joining me on this journey. It’s about to get good!
@danielpowers59466 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video's man! We appreciate them- keep em coming. From a liveaboard in Norfolk, VA
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@danielpowers5946 thank you for being here and leaving a comment! Glad you’re enjoying the show.
@lory26226 ай бұрын
Thanks for this one John, seeing your “day in the life of“ was one of the things I hoped you would provide us with. The recap was wonderful as well. I got to again enjoy seeing you wet behind the wheel after backing over your stern line. I laughed just as hard this second go around.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
😁 I’m happy that I made you laugh…and any other “feels”. Cheers friend!
@EdwardSeatonSailing6 ай бұрын
good plan!
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@EdwardSeatonSailing I think so too….which one exactly?
@EdwardSeatonSailing6 ай бұрын
@@JohnFrasersWildLife work hard and live on a boat!
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@EdwardSeatonSailing oh THAT plan! 😁👍
@mrkenenglish6 ай бұрын
Hey John, was wonderful to run into you the other day and get to chat for awhile! The work you've done on that sailboat in this video looked really great, I'm hoping your business takes off just enough to pay the bills, but not so much that you aren't able to get out sailing anymore! See you around!
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
Hey Ken...Yes...great to chat! I will not give up sailing. I just need to focus on getting a slush fund built up right now ahead of some trips planned. The sailing plans are already underway! This Sunday is sailing and filming a wild food episode! Finally!
@arslin6 ай бұрын
I really wish you the best luck, and encouragement. I really hate the people that have the fake boat life. They have sponsored battery replacements... And hot women in bathing suits. Thanks for keeping it real.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@arslin 👌 Always…although I was angling for a fridge sponsorship deal in this episode. 😁
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@arslin and there’s always a chance I go “Borat” on everyone with a onesie thong. You never know. 🤷♂️
@danm65016 ай бұрын
Hi John, First off let me just say I am quite angry with you I ran across your channel about a week ago and haven't been able to stop watching I've now binged watched every episode. I found myself really caught up in your story and it has really struck a chord with me. I've also had the dream of living on the west coast in a similar fashion which I hope to make come true in the next few years if I can ever get away from this work thing. Anyway just wanted to drop a line and thank you for sharing your story and wish you the best of luck from just south of Calgary. Maybe If I ever get a chance to get my dream going we will run across one another out on the water. Cheers!
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
You scared me with the first sentence! 😆 I was like “oh crap, what have I done now?!”.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
Hmmm. It is a series of sometime difficult decisions when we make these big life moves. I wish you happiness in those decisions! Cheers.
@danm65016 ай бұрын
@@JohnFrasersWildLife LOL sorry I should have said upset only because I probably should have been out cutting grass rather than sitting watching videos :)
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@danm6501 😆
@70hfigueroa5 ай бұрын
⛵️🌊🌊🌊🇵🇷👍
@matthewhoopes44406 ай бұрын
Watched this video. Then went and watched your first video. Interesting. Think i may check them out. Intriguing on how you are pretty much starting from scratch. I respect how you left the farm to your family without disrupting everything. The only thing i think i caution is relying on youtube for money. You have so many skills it seems, youtube could be a waste of time if you put too much time into it. Rather use youtube as a way to share and meet like minded quality people. But, thats only my opinion, i definitely feel you need to do whats right for you. Gonna head to the park and watch some of your vids. I just took two months off and drove to Alaska. Now im back at work saving for the next goal. My job pays quite well and i have almost unlimited flexibility for time off but sadly i despise it.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
Hey Matthew. KZbin revenue. Very lucrative when combined with brand deals and other side-hustles that occur. I’m well-connected with folks who are way ahead of me in the KZbin game. It will be a good revenue base moving forward. For now, the varnish king gig is going well enough to pay some bills and let me enjoy some living. Many of the other benefits of KZbin, you’ve mentioned as well…very honoured to have folks like you show up and introduce yourself to me. We also have a Patreon account where folks can help sustain the content. It is a labour of love…so the more support I gather, the more I get to keep on producing shows. Looking forward to seeing what is in store for your future dreams!
@fgb31266 ай бұрын
Obviously there is some variation in temperatures in the Pacific Northwest of NW Washington State and southwestern B.C./southern Vancouver Isl. But we here in Island County, WA have had our hottest temps this year/season/summer. Down south of us in King County/Seattle is has been even hotter (heat island). Everyone is remarking upon this since it is driving lots of outdoor activities, and even indoor ones; so, I was not surprised when you John mentioned the same thing where you are. As the gull flies you and I are now 52 miles apart. So, sort of "neighbors". (We were closer neighbors in the Port Roberts days. Incidentally John, currently you are only 25 miles from Pt. Roberts). In recent years there has been a sort of "vogue thing" called "Tiny Houses". As I looked once again at your boat's inside living area, I was struck by that juxtaposition. In other words, those "tiny houses" are not "tiny" in comparison with life on a boat! Whereas I am currently down-sizing from living in a two bedroom house with about 1700 square feet, to a small one bedroom apartment with ca. 450 square feet! But that is still huge compared to the Vie Sauvage, eh!! It seems like a lot of folks are learning (and needing) to live in smaller domiciles these days. Mainly due to the terrible debasement of the fiat currencies throughout much of the Western world. It is impoverishing most of us. It seems to me that the key with regard to having some kind of quality of life, is to choose your situation creatively, and be willing to try new things. Making lemonade out of lemons maybe.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@fgb3126 oh yes…so true. Adapt or perish. There is a cultural shift happening to be sure. Folks are willing now, like they used to be, to live more within their means. Me included…as I eat my can of baked beans for lunch. 🙂
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@fgb3126 and yes. 450 sq ft is more than twice my square footage here on the boat. 😁
@fgb31266 ай бұрын
@@JohnFrasersWildLife I'm surprised you have that much!
@jaythomas9966 ай бұрын
Have you considered using solar power to run a frig/freezer combo unit. A cursory look at solar power requirements appears to indicate that four 400 watt solar panels along proper batteries would be more than adequate. I have no solar power knowledge - just wondering whether you could make it work.
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@jaythomas996 oh yes. I think it would be easy to accomplish. The newer 12v fridges are pretty efficient.
@MYNautiGirl6 ай бұрын
Boat life has some crazy ups and downs, doesn't it? Glad to see the work is coming in, I hope you get to go sailing eventually!
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
Sailing plans underway! This Sunday, I'll be out on the water doing some fishing and crab trap setting. Should be a fun episode to film. Also planning some trips in August when I'm back from Colorado. Sailing will always be a priority once I get some cash built up.
@Maddie-Girl6 ай бұрын
I just spent 6 yrs where you are sailing to Alaska Costa Rica etc ,,you won’t get much sailing in the winter there ,,
@JohnFrasersWildLife6 ай бұрын
@@Maddie-Girl There are folks are out sailing all the time here in the winter. There’s even a winter racing series.