Fluenta

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Fluenta is a Stevens 47 with a Canadian family of five onboard: Max and Elizabeth with children Victoria (16), Johnathan (14) and Benjamin (6 years). Our blog is at SV-Fluenta.blogspot.ca

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<p>Anchored with stern tie into a busy Princess Cove on Wallace Island. Busy boat with three adults and eight kids onboard.</p>

Fluenta - July 2, 2020
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Happy Canada Day. We are enjoying a few days anchored and stern tied in Teakerne Arm near Cassel Falls. Seems odd to have cliffs close by on three sides. Nice spot with daily hikes to have ... Read More
Fluenta - June 30, 2020
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Anchored with stern tie to a tree in Tenedos Bay. Picturesque site with a nice hike to Unwin Lake for fresh water swimming from the rocks.

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Stern tied into Melanie Cove after a nice downwind sail across the Strait of Georgia. Melanie Cove and its neighbour we hiked to yesterday, Laura Cove, featured several times in the classic “Curve of ... Read More
Fluenta - June 22, 2020
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Fluenta and crew are on the move again. Anchored near Nanaimo heading north towards Desolation Sound tomorrow. Nice passage today including sailing through Dodd Narrows after waiting for a massive ... Read More
Fluenta - April 15, 2020
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Fluenta and crew are off the dock for a few days enjoying Spring. Anchored in Medicine Bay off Pender Island enjoying the peace and quiet. Time for playing with our paddleboards, rowing Trickle ... Read More
Fluenta - November 26, 2019
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And so ends the journey. Tied to the dock at Port of Sidney Marina.

Fluenta - November 23, 2019
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Hard to believe but we are anchored downtown Victoria in front of the Empress Hotel. The kids are already ashore for a sleepover with their cousins and we are heading ashore for a party with my ... Read More
Fluenta - November 22, 2019
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Anchored for the night off Sidney. Intention is to head towards Victoria in the morning. We were going to anchor off Sidney Spit but the the gunshots confirmed that the dear hunting is still ... Read More
Fluenta - November 18, 2019
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Moved over to the anchorage in False Creek. A busy place and a bit surreal with all the tall buildings and bright lights.

Fluenta - November 15, 2019
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Fluenta and crew are in the big city ! On the dock at HMCS DISCOVERY for a few days and then likely to anchor in False Creek.

Fluenta - November 14, 2019
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Anchored overnight of Sechelt. Fairly scenic with totem poles along the beach although there is a massive gravel loading facility 700 ft away that supports one of the largest gravel facilities in ... Read More
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<p>Alongside HMCS QUADRA to attend Remembrance Day with 19 Wing Comox and to catch up with old friends.</p>

Fluenta - November 10, 2019
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An uneventful transit of Seymour Narrows and a nice re-provision and visit with old and new friends in Campbell Harbour.

Fluenta - November 9, 2019
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No bears or cougars sighted at Port Neville. Good progress today as the forecast SE 25-30 kt winds were closer to 5 kt with a bit 15 kt gusts mixed in. Passed through rapids with interesting names ... Read More
Fluenta - November 9, 2019
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Stopped for the night at what is left of the free government dock at Port Neville. Interesting place that was settled in the late 1800's and still has two houses but neither seem to be occupied ... Read More
Fluenta - November 7, 2019
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A short but interesting trip to Alert Bay. Spent most of the day at the U'mista Cultural Centre (and the world's tallest totem pole) plus a few boat projects and school. Intend to move further ... Read More
Fluenta - November 5, 2019
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Fluenta and crew are across Queen Charlotte Sound and anchored off Sointula near Vancouver Island after an overnight sail from Haida Gwaii.

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The highlight of our time in Haida Gwaii was today's visit to SGang Gwaay Island with a hike through the old growth rain forecast to see the the remains of the LInagaay village. It represents one of ... Read More
Fluenta - November 2, 2019
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Sailed and motored down to Rose Harbour, an ex-whaling station, in preparation for heading to SGang Gwaay tomorrow.

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