Archive for 'Guest Dock'
Polishing non-stainless steel
ONE OF THE FIRST TASKS that falls to boat owners each spring is to polish the stainless steel of pulpits, pushpits, and stanchions. The truth is that a lot of stainless steel isn’t stainless at all. It often acquires a veneer of rust in the cold salty air of winter, a light brown stain that [...]
Full StoryIsla Espiritu Santo
The past four weeks have been spent almost entirely without access to the internet. At first I was worried about missing important emails. Turns out I don’t get any important emails. When I was finally able to get back on Facebook – which I usually check daily – I realized I hadn’t missed anything there [...]
Full StoryHot damn, he’s good!
Please welcome our newest crew member: Ray! Ray steered us tirelessly all over Puget Sound this weekend – doing a much better job than I could have done myself. In this photo, Ray is helming us across from Shilshole to Port Madison, basically straight west on a compass course of 280° (as always, if you [...]
Full Story48hrs of flat water
Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca, 2m NW of Smith Island. We about three hours out of Anacortes, but will fight a 3kt ebb.
Full StoryRounding Tattosh
We were off of our ETA to Tattosh Island by 5 minutes, from the prediction made 36 hrs ago. The seas have been a Mill Pond. The marine observations at are currently 1′ at 14 seconds. ETA to Anacortes, 0900 tomorrow. There will be two days of boat projects before we take off for the [...]
Full Storya quick update from lagoon cove
Hey all, we haven’t updated the blog (you may have noticed) at all during the last few weeks. We’ve been buttoned up in a few hidey holes waiting out gales in both the Straight of Georgia and Johnstone Straight. We’re in Lagoon Cove today and have access to the interwebs. But, it’s a satellite connection [...]
Full StoryWhite Cap 2012 Race 6
10 boats came out for a cool evening with variable winds. Before the start, a good NE wind looked like B first then, whoops NW light. Became NW building after start. Quick race. These results are being amended 5/20/12 to represent Sirocco’s new rating certificate putting her PHRF at 177. Also there has been a [...]
Full StoryNews Release: Coast Guard, other agencies respond to capsized vessel near Sucia Island, Wash., Friday
From: 13th District Public omSubject: News Release: Coast Guard, other agencies respo= nd to capsized vessel near Sucia Island, Wash., FridayReply-To: 13th District Public Affairs ; News Release: Coast Guard, other agencies respond to capsized vessel n= ear Sucia Island, Wash., Friday DATE: May 18, 2012 5:58:01 PM PDT News Release: Coast Guard, other ag= [...]
Full StoryBack to Ballandra
After another some what rolly night, we pulled anchor and sailed (at least part of the way) around to Bahia Ballandra. You might remember this as our first stop here on Isla Carmen. (Continued…)
Full StorySatch’s Rock Still Awaits the Unwary
May 16th Barcott race as the fleet heads to the first mark. Another great photo by Wendy Feltham from SILENT WAY Piper Dunlap pointed out that on the Wednesday race starts, Satch’s Rock still awaits starters who venture a little too close to the Indian Point shore as they are heading for the line. That [...]
Full Storyi550 contact info & more
The builders are getting ready to launch a bunch of new boats this Northern Hemisphere Summer. We don’t hear from all the builders so an estimate of about 50 boats sailing around the planet is conservative. There are pockets in Portland and the PNW, The SE US, Tasmania, east coast Australia, NE US, Croatia, Turkey [...]
Full StoryDad’s dream come true.
I think every father that loves the outdoors dreams of one day sharing that love with their kids. For me that dream became a reality Saturday when I was able to take my twin daughters Kristina and Jessica offshore for the La Push Halibut opener. Taking children fishing has its challenges and with daughters it [...]
Full StoryCapt. Brian Fendly
Yesterday I ran into Brian Fendly. Brian was in the first Captain’s Class I taught nine years ago in Friday Harbor. He and his wife Barb moved to Newport about 2.5 years ago. He’s currently putting in new fuel tanks on his 40′ Eagle, “Passage.”
Full StoryFinn Tastic Imagery!
Just in late, these incredible image from the ongoing Finn Gold Cup vi the lens of Jonathan Hoare showing the conditions the sailors were dealing with today in Falmouth England! These guys were earning their stripes, for sure!! http://www.falmouthfinnfestival.com/About/C1
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