• A forest trail with white shells bordering the edge. Green moss and cedar trees around with remnants of a longhouse beams overgrown with moss in the background.

    Gwaii Haanas: K’uuna Llnagaay & T’aanuu Llnagaay (2023 July)

    We have ventured to the past! Currently sitting by oil light in a little town called Onset, Massachusettes on our new boat, we decided to catch up our old timeline from the West Coast. We had many adventures around British Columbia, the last blog we did described our time in Daajing Giids. The next few

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  • big ole waves crossing the gulf of maine. Looking back from a sailboat

    Gulf of Maine: Almost like we planned it

    The Gulf of Maine is the body of water south of the Bay of Fundy, sandwiched between Nova Scotia and Cape Cod in MA. If you don’t know of the Fundy, you should know that the tides are quite large. This can create exciting waves near the entrance and the tip of the Scotia; if

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  • Big Construction Projects

    By big I literally mean big as in large pieces and large cuts. Something we are tackling here is the ceiling panels. Much like our last boat, of course, we somehow ended up with another boat which didn’t come with any ceiling panels. It made a world of a difference on Karma and they didn’t

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  • Notre bateau en acier in New Brunswick

    One month in & we have continued to be about ready to almost maybe next week gain a massive amount of momentum to slingshot us into the sea Today we had a celebratory Molesons for slapping a 2 part epoxy primer on the donut. The hull is made of steel and it is faired heavily

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  • Daajing Giids, Haida Gwaii

    Helloooooo Haida Gwaii! While poking around in the Southern Gulf Islands, we traced the BC (British Columbia) ferries and saw that they connected to a group of islands we didn’t know existed. Sailors mentioned these islands with mystical eyes. We grew itchy to go as we learned more about the Haida and how they canoed

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  • Crossing the *Hectic* Strait

    whales fish banjo Are the words I wrote when drafting this over a year ago. After enjoying the ridiculous water park in the small village of Lax Kw’alaams, plunging in Alaskan waters, and being eaten alive by aggressive horse flies in the Dundas Islands, we started south. For the first time since setting off early

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“The right size for a yacht is large enough to have 6 onboard for cocktails, 4 onboard for dinner, and 2 onboard to sleep” – William Stuart Herreshoff