Thank you for helping to support the production of our videos, Derek! That really means so much
@HalcyonGuitars3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to following this sailing season, exactly what I’d like to do someday!
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
It’s been the dream! Stoked to have you along with us and hoping you get to experience it first hand one day soon!
@threewins33 ай бұрын
Exciting and beautiful video. You both look as if you’re having so much fun, your goal realized. Thank you for taking us along. It is so lovely to watch.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Feels so good to be back out here finally, after months of long hard work! So looking forward to sharing the rest of the journey with you, it really has exceeded all expectations. Thank you for being here with us thru it all, cheers!
@robertmray3 ай бұрын
New here..enjoying your journey. Thanks for taking us along. Cheers from Tennessee..R.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Awh, awesome! Thanks for jumping in on the journey with us, stoked to have you along! Cheers Robert!
@johnwheelwright7992 ай бұрын
Two thumbs way up on the tunes. Enjoying watching your voyage
@AllisonandJamesSailing2 ай бұрын
Thank you. Glad you 're enjoying, cheers!
@azer17533 ай бұрын
It's fantastic, everyone! I'm thrilled to see you enjoying the spiritual music of the Algerian Sahara, known as Tourag music. 🎶🎶
@tomhodges5343 ай бұрын
Love the balance of content you guys provide. Enjoy learning about your sailing strategies with the various conditions you encounter. You guys rock! Keep up the great work!
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Awh, love to hear that. We’re very much learning as we go, but glad it’s resonating translating or providing joy in some way! Thank you for commenting, cheers!
@peterstace90063 ай бұрын
Gotta love young people out for an adventure and braving all sorts of weather. Great to see you both enjoying life with each other. See you next time.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks Dad! Gotta get out there while ya can!
@BrokenPaddleAdventures3 ай бұрын
My dad wanted to sail to Alaska togethere when I graduated from high school. Never happened as he passed away when I was Eighteen. Now, however I live in Alaska. Safe sailing and thank you for the adventure! I got to sea it via you both. ;) Good times!
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that trip didn’t get to happen. I lost my dad when I was about that age also🤍 You live in a very incredible part of the world! We’ve had the most amazing time sailing here. Thank you for coming along on the adventure, we’re v excited to share more recent footage, cheers!-A
@barberamcisaac16333 ай бұрын
Sailing around Cape Caution brought me back to our Southern Ocean crossing. I can relate to how hard it is to get motivated sometimes. A couple of weeks of gray on gray will do that. Yum, beans and sauerkraut. How come I never thought of that for breakfast. I will on our next passage. You look beautiful in that gorgeous sweater Ally. Love you guys
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Awh, thanks mum! 😘 Gosh, hope this wasn’t triggering! Hahah Guess you guys have recovered from that crossing now? Actually hardcore! We don’t want to complain too much but it certainly has been testing, the relentless rainy wet weather, you feel us 😅
@2002guy3 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us that you don't have to have tons of money and a trust fund to fulfill your dreams. Just good old fashioned hard work and a solid plan. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the voyage. As a guy that used to live in Haines, I miss SE AK.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Awh, thanks for that! That is sort of the gist of it although I’m not sure how solid our plan is😅 it is indeed a lot of hard work but it’s been such a reward this trip! Looking forward to sharing more of the voyage! SE AK has been incredible. Neat that you use to live in Haines! We really wanted to make it there but unfortunately ran out of time this round.
@DennisMacdonald-r7d3 ай бұрын
Great editing love the adventures. ALASKA here u come😊
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying, keen to share more of the journey!
@magicman88173 ай бұрын
Hey guys,I just ran into your channel,the rugged BC coastline is a badge well earned. I hope you’re well armed to catch some fun genius. Hi no in😅
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Ahoy, awesome! So glad you ran into us! Happy to have you here in the journey North, cheers!
@rodneyallen50033 ай бұрын
It’s good to have things get a weee bit spicy sometimes. Keeps you fresh in your sailing skills. 😅 I had the perfect voiceover for the black bear at the end about how delicious the fish was that it was eating. “Sooooo fresh and just the right kind of crunchy. Ohh, mmmm, yeahhh…Think I might want to eat another one but, ohh wait. I’d have to get back up again. I just sat down….but it was very tasty. What to dooo ? “ … 😂😂😂 As always, Fair winds and protected anchorage’s guys 🤙🏼⛵️
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Haha agreed! Keeps your wits about ya! And that’s when the adventure gets good aye?! Hahaha was a sweet but derpy looking bear. A bit love drunk eating grass by the look of it!
@SvGemstar3 ай бұрын
G'day. You both look comfortable with the tiller. If you install a self steering wind vane, it will do the steering for you allowing both a more relaxed time, longer single watch keeping, and it does not use up power. A wind turbine would also be a big help by keeping the battery charged up. Great sailing conditions. Are you going to be up high enough to see the norteren lights?. Gerard.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks Gerard! Def feeling good with the tiller. Wind vane is on the desirable list of things, but we'll likely save those investments for a more capable boat ;) let us know if you see any around! We'd love to catch a glimpse of the Northern lights, sailed over the 59degree mark yesterday!
@SvGemstar3 ай бұрын
@@AllisonandJamesSailing Sorry to say this but i live in Australia and in north QLD Airlie Beach wear it's on the hardstand at present. You mentioned a more capable boat ?., I think the one you got now is very capable of where you are going. The only time i would think of getting a bigger boat would be if i were to start having a family and for myself, the current boat is very capable and you owe it as well as having done all the work on your boat, i would just say keep it until changes take place in the future. Just keep upgrading the one you got now. Gerard.
@robertgold26433 ай бұрын
Loving this adventure!
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Stoked you’re enjoying it! Keen to share recent footage, it’s been quite the trip!
@johnrumbles30683 ай бұрын
Its wonderful to see and share your dreams coming true. I see that you have South Georgia on your bucket list! i was lucky enough to go there whilst in the Royal Navy, it is stunning, and the wildlife is unreal, but boy was it lumpy down there, and I was in a warship. looking forward to the next installment.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Now way! So awesome you’ve gotten to experience it down there! It’s definitely on our bucket list of goals and dreams but we won’t be doing it on this little ship! Need a more capable boat, something we’ll be working towards in the coming years. Looking forward to sharing more of the journey with you, cheers!
@tanyasoroka33143 ай бұрын
Amazing....
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Cheers Tanya!
@annecompagnion19703 ай бұрын
OMG the bread! Our friend made us the same sour dough bread which we had on our Cat 30
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
That was one beautiful loaf! (Thank you Dianna from SV Hilarity). Gosh the generosity in the cruising community is like no other!
@carlylawrie89633 ай бұрын
so epic seeing this journey 💙💙 love you guys
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Your support means so much!!! Love you!! 🤍
@99briscod3 ай бұрын
Loving your videos! Have always wanted to sail the Northwest. Digging your Catlina 30!
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
So glad you’re enjoying them! The Catalina has worked well for cruising the Inside Passage. Sailing here is truly magical, hope you get to do the same one day soon!
@greghorne86782 ай бұрын
Beautiful secluded anchorages! Because those before you didn’t monetise their locations on the internet.
@AllisonandJamesSailing2 ай бұрын
It’s almost a shame that they’re all listed in numerous cruising guides, reviewed multiple times in navionics and published on websites all over the internet….
@greghorne86782 ай бұрын
It is possible to make excellent KZbin videos while exercising some discretion. As a mariner myself I appreciate resources for mariners. Creating a resource for mariners is not the same thing as generating advertising revenue, which is what any dollars you receive or hope to receive for these videos are. I realise the force I’m urging you to resist is unstoppable. I only ask you not to hasten it needlessly.
@meestahwah3 ай бұрын
Allison... I loved that chunky knit sweater you had on. Does it have a story? Also, i REALLY enjoyed this episode. This trip you're on is something I too have dreamed of doing on my boat (a C34). I will be following along closely!
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
The story (sadly?) is just me finding it at the Alert Bay thrift store, but it smells like someone’s grandmother and feels like wearing a warm blanket which brings me great joy! 😆 It’s a bucket-list cruise absolutely! So hoping you will get to experience it first hand one day soon! Thank you for coming along with us!!
@RichardSwinton3 ай бұрын
guys be careful when heading north from Bella Bella up to Klemtu. If u decide to to up into one of the channels (Matheson or Finlayson) again do it on a slack tide especially if there is a big swell coming in. Cheers and be safe.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that! I’m currently editing the video about our journey thru those exact channels. Can get hairy for sure, but then it’s a breeze if you time it right 😅
@haydenrhoads66173 ай бұрын
You must stop at Warm springs bay on the east side of Baranof island! Also incredible shrimping in Red Bluff Bay also on Baranof island
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that! We’re heading to Baranoff in the next couple of days. We were eyeing Warm Springs as well as White Sulphur. Red Bluff Bay looks like it’s got great shrimping cliffs, cheers!
@kyleredfearn963 ай бұрын
I live near the Uinta Mountain Range in Utah. Beautiful boat name
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Oh wow, that’s so neat! Previous owners (whom we’ve never met) were from Utah. When we researched we suspected it was an indigenous word originating in Utah. It’s beautiful and we loved it so left it :)
@kyleredfearn963 ай бұрын
@@AllisonandJamesSailing Yes. The local indigenous people after which the state was named
@MrHogadog3 ай бұрын
Cool vid! Beautiful spot! Boats goings great too. What pole do you have? Looks pretty straightforward to use. Cheers
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Don’t know tbh! It’s a fixed length spinnaker pole. borrowed it from a friend on an old 1960’s ship that wasn’t going anywhere this Summer. Seems to be a bit of a relic 😅
@MrHogadog3 ай бұрын
Oh no worries, have to get one someday.
@kjslavin3 ай бұрын
I am really enjoying your adventure and the quality of your filming and editing. I like that the narration is shared pretty equally between both of you. Your boat is a similar size and age to mine. I have a Carter 30. Your budget seems to be only slightly better than mine, so I'm really interested in what you choose to add to your boat and what you decide to live without. Looks like you are using a Garmin 45CV fish finder. Where have you mounted the transducer? I have the same stem profile as Uintah.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! So glad to hear you’re enjoying what we’re creating and that it’s relatable to yours! Choosing what to do with the limited time and resources we all have is a big part of the challenge! We mounted the transducer to the hull in the rear quarter/aft cabin, accessible next to the fuel tank. It’s bedded in butyl .. As long as there are no air gaps, the transducer can see thru solid glass.
@clivestainlesssteelwomble76653 ай бұрын
Im going to point Zac and Rebecca of Teulu tribe to you two they want to do this trip next year.
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Amazing! Highly recommend it :)
@jilldavidson2403 ай бұрын
Hi Both, love this as the passage to Alaska has fascinated be for a long time and the best I could do was a cruise ship 😂. I have a 29ft Compass and keep thinking about getting rid of the steering wheel as my previous yacht had a tiller and I think it is better for feeling the waves. question from Port Macquarie, Australia 🇦🇺 why have you chosen to stay with a tiller?
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
It’s a bucket-list cruise for sure! Glad you got the opportunity to experience it! We removed our steering wheel (just a few episodes ago) and installed this new tiller. Definitely more pros than cons for doing so, here’s the link to that video 👉🏽Upgrading my small ship to sail to ALASKA! Trashed Steering System and a Rotten Deck! | A&J Sailing kzbin.info/www/bejne/gX-qoImPjaZ8qM0 Ps, James mum lives in Port! You might be practically neighbors! Let us know if you have any other questions about the steering setup, cheers!
@jilldavidson2403 ай бұрын
Hi that’s amazing! One degree of separation. We live on the Hastings River and I currently have the yacht on the pontoon doing a lot of cleanup as it was on the mooring for far too long. We might be neighbours with your mum 😂 Will definitely watch that video as I find the steering wheel takes up too much room. Good luck with Alaska- we will be watching 😊
@johncross26923 ай бұрын
Cape Caution, arguably the safest cape in BC, is nothing, try Cape St James. Cape Caution is also the only mainland Cape inBC
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Perhaps they should have called it Cape Nothing, or perhaps Cape Safety? Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it though….
@StormSignal3 ай бұрын
👍👍👍🤠
@AllisonandJamesSailing3 ай бұрын
Cheers stormy!
@tomb65852 ай бұрын
Random question. Now that you've owned the C30 for a while and used the tiller, do you ever wish it had a wheel? I'm hoping to own one some day :-)
@AllisonandJamesSailing2 ай бұрын
We actually removed the wheel in favour of having a tiller. Much more nimble to handle, and the extra cockpit space is fantastic! We made a video about this a few months ago :)
@tomb65852 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your thoughts! I appreciate your videos, it is so amazing the place where you guys go. Be safe out there.