Johnstone Strait is a stretch of water that funnels winds and currents in a way that can be challenging. We avoided sailing in the Strait as much as we could. That means we sailed inside the Inside Passage timing certain passages to sync with the Slack time so the currents are almost inexistent. Douglas Bay was a great choice to gain some energy after our head sail tack broke at the loop. Basically, where the sail attaches to the drum. It wasn’t fun but we managed to take the sail down and try to fix it somehow. The bay was very protected and we ended up staying a couple of nights.

