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Billy&Lizzie
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Steph'Ney Thames

Newbies to sailing, experienced in exploring! We are both from UK, moved to Canada back in 2020 and haven't stopped exploring yet! Currently on Vancouver Island - Just bought our first sailing vessel! Learning the ropes as we sail a loop around Vancouver island before heading south to Baja! We would love to meet new friends!

Billy&Lizzie
Clanninick Cove, Strathcona, BC, Canada • Jul 26, 2025

Distance

40.4nm

Avg. speed

4.2kts

Duration

9h 39m

The infamous Brooks Peninsula, and close call with another whale!

We set off nice an early this morning, with beautiful views of our anchorage -looked like a mirror. But we knew it would change once we started rounding the Brooks Peninsula! With high winds forecast, we were ready for a wild day of sailing! All in all, it was a very comfortable passage, with winds not reaching the forecast numbers, we sailed with our Genoa, main and mizzen all the way up. Crossing the top of the peninsula, after some back and forth with the wind direction not making its mind up, we set the Genoa on our whisker pole with the main initially to make most of the wind we had on a deep broad reach. Eventually narrowing it down to just the Genoa for the final part of the journey. But I can’t leave out the important parts… We had a couple of orcas passing through our path a few times, but they didn’t get too close luckily. But then the final hour or so of our journey, Lizzie was on helm when the sound of a wave came. Upon looking- a mid-size humpback whale surfaced, touching side to side with our boat! We had no idea he was here! It happened to fast but by the time Lizzie could call ‘BILL THERES A WHALE’ the whale resurfaced. Still touching the boat and sprayed, soaking us and the cockpit. Luckily, I think it was coincidental that we both crossed paths as he continued his path immediately! Now we are anchored in another beautiful spot of Vancouver island, we are going to have a proper shower with fresh water, after the whales unexpected salty shower!

Billy&Lizzie
Forward Inlet, Mount Waddington, BC, Canada • Jul 22, 2025

Distance

30.6nm

Avg. speed

4.8kts

Duration

6h 20m

San Josef Bay, Tackling seas to Winter Harbour & testing Monitor WindVane

Leaving Sea Otter Cove, our first stop was at San Josef Bay. Anchoring was easy, dinghy to shore was short and we had spectacular views of our boat from the beautiful white sandy coastline as we had a mini picnic. A reminder that we are so lucky to have this freedom surrounded by beautiful nature. Upon leaving, we used our reefed Genoa with our whisker pole to head downwind further along the west coast of Vancouver Island. This was a perfect opportunity for us to use our Monitor WindVane for the first time! (We’d got the instrument itself from marketplace for a great price as it did not come with the wheel adapter attachment- so Billy made us one for under $100 - instead of the $500 new). We were very surprised how quickly and accurately it steered us- probably better than we could’ve done ourselves! We had 30kt gusts with big rollers from the Pacific- and it was the first time we were both comfortable in this strong of a wind as it steered us so smoothly. The monitor wind vane is our new best friend, so much so that we’ve named it ‘Monty’. Taking a turn into Winter Harbour, we took over the helm, furled our Genoa and carefully steered our way around the hidden rocks until we found our anchorage! Hopefully tomorrow we have time to visit the store here and go for a wander! For now, we will enjoy all the otters that are floating by!

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