Sep 2 2010 in On the Rocks by Marty McOmber
Okay, I know that the economy is hurting and the state doesn’t have a lot of extra money lying around, but what’s up with letting our ferries look this shabby? We snapped this picture of the Hyak yesterday at Friday Harbor. Just look at the rust covering the sides. It’s embarrassing. Washington state ferries are one of the iconic [...]
Mar 26 2010 in On the Rocks by Admin
I guess you’d call this the shoulder season; at least that’s how it feels to me. We just cruised past the spring Equinox and sprung forward an hour for daylight savings time. Winter is definitely behind us, but the warmer days of summer and high boating season still lie ahead. This is the time of [...]
Feb 22 2010 in The Sailboat Search Chronicles by Deborah Bach
Walking down the dock in the dark, I noticed something moving in the water—a school of fish swimming together in a perfectly round circle. Marty and I watched, transfixed, as what appeared to be a shrimp descended on the group and seized on two of the tiny fish, which lit up like lightbulbs as they were [...]
Feb 12 2010 in The Sailboat Search Chronicles by Deborah Bach
It’s often struck me that owning a boat is a bit of a rollercoaster ride, only less predictable. This past week is a prime example. Marty and I have been working madly on the boat to get it ready for its first outing, a trip to Blake Island with our friends Aaron and Nicole this [...]
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Feb 7 2010 in The Sailboat Search Chronicles by Deborah Bach
It’s hard to feel like a boat is yours when it’s still named after someone you’ve never met. So it was a time for a much-anticipated exorcism of sorts, a small but symbolically important event. It was time to officially get rid of Iola Anne. No holy water or priest was required, just a tin [...]
Jan 20 2010 in The Sailboat Search Chronicles by Deborah Bach
For the past couple of weeks I’ve felt like I’m living inside a car wash. Even for Seattle, it’s been relentlessly soggy. Saturday’s rain foiled our plans to paint the boat, so we instead spent the day emptying out the aft cabin of sails, lines, cockpit cushions, a barbecue, solar panels and myriad other items [...]
Jan 15 2010 in The Sailboat Search Chronicles by Deborah Bach
Having the settee cushions recovered should be about the easiest of the numerous boat projects we have to do, right? You choose the fabric, hire some sewing wizard and call it good. You would think. I wish I could say that the work turned out splendid and that I’m overjoyed about the revamped cushions. But it’s [...]
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