Were headed to theBroughtons this summer. Anybody have any favorite anchorages/experiences to share?
Alert Bay is a must. You will see our First Nation's history and also some of Canada's blackest history in the residential schools.Oh, and please don't skip Alert Bay. The totems and museum are simply awesome. You can take the ferry over from Port McNeill for the day, just to mix it up a little....
The only place we've stern tied is in crowded anchorages and we carry 400' of braided poly for flotation. One other thing about anchoring in the Broughtons is that it's often deep and with a hard bottom. Our Danforth went straight into the garbage after our first trip to the Broughtons.Are stern ties useful? Broughtons or elsewhere - what length do folks carry in these areas for over and back 300, 500, 600?
Charles
Believe it or don't, the easiest way I've found to deal with stern tie line is to feed it into a five gallon bucket (cleaned out paint bucket). It never tangles as it all goes in and comes out in order (last in is first out). All you then need is somewhere to store the can.I dont have way to reel it so Im probably working with one way....I can also add a few hundred of other line....
Mark, are you aware that the SBO store has an entire book on the Broughtons?Anybody have any favorite anchorages/experiences to share?