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23ft in the PNW

Started by Frank, August 23, 2015, 03:41:35 PM

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Frank

Once "in".....the channels are fairly protected. It is windy today, yet this is what greated me "inside"

Tide up at Lagoon Cove...sun is shining.....fuelled up, shower next.....soon "rum time"

Happy to be here
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Tim

Excellent!  ;) I guess there are times dragging a dinghy/drogue comes in handy. 
"Mariah" Pearson Ariel #331, "Chiquita" CD Typhoon, M/V "Wild Blue" C-Dory 25

"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."
W.A. Ward

Frank

Too funny   ;)

I was actually going to use the power "boom hoist" to lift it and lower onto it's cradle on the expansive foredeck, but the batteries seemed somewhat low so I towed it instead :-)  :-)

It always amazes me how well it tags along in the bigger stuff.

Feeling GREAT!!!  Boat fueled and cleaned up, water tank filled, shave n showered, 1st rum in hand!!  Life's good!!

Bonus....I think he felt sorry for me on this lil boat. Charged for fuel, but not dockage...showed me to the showers, then gave me a bag of frozen prawn's for when I leave.

Gotta meet them for happy hour at 5pm here...should be fun.

AND....next 7 day forecast is SUN 6 of 7 !!!!

It's been an adventure getting here...but loving it!

Note: total diesel from Gorge (S Cortez) to here, including heat in evenings and morning was 5.6 gallons!!


God made small boats for younger boys and older men

CaptMac

Loving your adventure, thanks for your posts
Seafarer 26

Frank

#124
Misc. ramblings and observations....

Although cold...I think it's far prettier here now with the snow capped mountains. Only the really high ones have "a bit" earlier on...

Love my 2.5hp Yamaha dingy engine. I have a Honda 2 down S.
It starts WAY easier, is far quieter, has nuetral and just plain is better all rd!!
I hope the Honda keeps going ($$)...but won't be sad when it dies! The lil Yamaha is truly far superior!!

I've used one of those pee jugs from west marine for 10yrs or so. Great when fishing in the dingy and underway at the helm on the 23. Was $6.99 back then...probably $50 now   :D

There must be less salt here than Florida or Bahamas. When you take spray from a wave...it doesn't dry as "caked and crusty" as down S. Thinking 2 things. 1st...there are SO many fresh water feeder streams n rivers. Fresh water stays on top. Then...there is so much rain here. Way easier on your SS

Dingy's do better too. Again...I think far less sun to fade n deteriorate them, then rain keeping them rinsed cleaner. This is year 3 on mine and it looks new! Down south it looks a bit tired after the 1st season.

I love my IPad for pics, charts, "tides and currents", weather, emails, banking and "boat porn".   Thanks Craig!!

I'm using the ice box inside for handy stuff, a small cooler outside for potatoes, onions, carrots etc (no ice needed) and pop, meats etc in an Engel sitting on the cockpit floor. It takes SO little power this time of year!!! Barely runs at these temps...and yes, with adjusting...the devider does freeze one side and not the other

A really good sleeping bag is worth the few extra $$. Very cosy at sub freezing temps!

Trip would be drudgery solo without autohelm...

I'm doing better than expected with food and diesel. BUT...nearly out of RUM!!
Crisis to be dealt with shortly I hope...

After trying a friends binoculars...I realized how bad mine were last winter.
Ordered the same...a few extra $$ but worth it. Funny what is important out here...   They are Luepold 8-30's  (no..not 7-50's...but to my eyes..great)

For the 1st time I'm wearing a lined vest. Really helps. Underway (heat off) I wear a down jacket as well. No chills. Temps are now just above freezing during day...just below at night.

This is a great boat to singlehand up here. Docking is super easy (reverse prop walk, put on brakes, pulls to port), sail handling or hauling anchor (22lb claw, about 30ft chain)

I love the Espar....super easy on diesel when on....and heats up extremely fast in the morning!

Rarely see another boat. Some days none, others 1 or 2 "crew boats" scoot by. Thats it!  Really are "on your own". NO other cruisers.

Have seen water as low as 4.7 C (about 39F)
Life jackets make finding a body easier. Survival suits...this remote...prolong the inevitable

Did I mention I love it up here?    ;D

God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

#125
Left Lagoon Cove before sun up to head to Bond Sound before settling for the night at Kwatsi bay

Yep...that is frost on the dock!

Sunrise crossing Knight Inlet

Mountains of Thompson Inlet
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

The head of Bond Sound. Too late for the multitude of Bald Eagles...Salmon run is over. Still pretty and tons of birds and Seals

Finally, wind not on the nose!  Sailing up Tribune Channel

Tied in Kwatsi Bay. Owners gone for the season. Very pretty...Steep mountains on 3 sides (not in pic) and several skinny waterfalls
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

#127
Bonus! Got to sail a few mile again before wind swung onto the nose!

The "big" waterfall on Tribune channel...just N of Kwatsi bay was barely running. Figure the source above is frozen   ;)

Pulled into Shawl bay. Several "float homes" in various states...but ya gotta love the artistry on both this house AND boat   ;D

Tied at Shawl Bay Marina. Will be having a rum with Lorne soon
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

Well......Lorne and I did get together....
2am and not a drop left on boat!   :o
Nice run to Echo bay
Heavy frost in morning....getting colder at night now
Went to Joe Cove on Eden Isl to recoup. Tied up to the old float. Nice day
Left before day break today to make tides....
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

Ended up a long 45 mile day today....  Not bad....9 hours exactly.
Now better set for timing rapids from here.

I gotta mention peoples generosity....maybe it's that it is so late in the year and cold. Maybe it's the small boat....
But...2 HUGE Salmon fillets (enough for 4 dinners) from one, a large bag of huge frozen prawns from another, a big tupperware container with enough seafood chowder to feed a boy scout group from yet another.... crazy amount of food given!  Great people!!!!!

Salmon steak tonight!!  (5.02 pm here)

Pic is from where I anchored looking back where I came from
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

#130
Nights are getting colder. As soon as the sun goes down behind a mountain...temps drop off. Although daylight until 4:30ish....sun usually sneaks behing a peak by 2:30.
Planning the return trip. Cold is getting to arthritic ole joints now.
The scenery makes up for the discomfort....as does nature.
Between my 1st ever encounter with a pod of Killer Whales, to a large group of Porpoises playing in my bow wake for 45 minutes yesterday..."all good"
I took a great video of them. Will have to figure out the YouTube thing once home.
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

SeaHusky

I love your reports Frank!
I follow several cruising vlogs on youtube but most of them are focused more on alcohol than sailing and even fewer on the natural world around the boat which is my main interest. Have you considered asking santa for a GoPro?  ;)
I look for subtle places, beaches, riversides and the ocean's lazy tides.
I don't want to be in races, I'm just along for the ride.

Frank

#132
Thanks...
I wonder at times if I post too many pictures...

me dumb....
whats a gopro?

EDIT.....just googled it.  I look funny enough without a camera strapped to my head   ;)

Not much happens that fast at 4.5 knots...
Could see how it would be great for a ton of things tho....
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Tim

Never, never too many photos!  ;D
"Mariah" Pearson Ariel #331, "Chiquita" CD Typhoon, M/V "Wild Blue" C-Dory 25

"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."
W.A. Ward

CharlieJ

Sorry missed you  on chat last night Frank- out of town with no wifi
Charlie J

Lindsey 21 Necessity


On Matagorda Bay
On the Redneck Riviera

Frank

#135
I'm "winding down"....slowly.......
The "gettin back" mind set is taking over....

As I sit here...reflecting on all that I saw...  Ended up looking at pictures...

These are from Heriot Bay Inn/Marina.

Power/fuel/bar/restaurant/rooms and a very good grocery/liqour store "just up the hill" behind!  Very good rates as well....

It dawned on me looking at pictures.....the only holding most people back is themselves. "Choice" truly becomes the deciding factor most of the time...

These boats, as they were in front of where I usually tie up, are
about a 1962 Rhodes 29  (pretty!)
in front of it, an earlier....say 1974 bayfield 23/25
then...across...about a 1976 Nordica 20.

All less than $5000. A decent used car costs more!

great scenery IS available "on the cheap"....if ya want too.....

God made small boats for younger boys and older men

jotruk

Love the pictures and no there are not to many. I am getting to travel that area through you and from my arm chair. Great and thanks for the views.
s/v Wave Dancer
a 1979 27' Cherubini Hunter
Any sail boat regardless of size is a potential world cruiser, but a power boat is nothing more than a big expense at the next fuel dock

CharlieJ

quote-

"It dawned on me looking at pictures.....the only holding most people back is themselves. "Choice" truly becomes the deciding factor most of the time..."


Absolutely. And I've found it costs less to go, then to stay home. And don't trot out the "I'm too old line"  Won't work with me ;)
Charlie J

Lindsey 21 Necessity


On Matagorda Bay
On the Redneck Riviera

Frank

#138
CJ...you'd love Herot bay. Doug, on a ferro cement boat next to me is an ole hippy. Long grey beard and hair...he's like a kid having fun scooting around on his dingy collecting firewood for his onboard od stove. He's 74!!
There are 3 other couples in their 70's living aboard I routinely see in the area..... nope...age doesn't matter.

Thought you would like that pic of the ole Rhode's....  A stretched Meridian!! Extremely pretty boat!
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

CharlieJ

HEY!! Nuttin wrong with 74  ;D ;D
Charlie J

Lindsey 21 Necessity


On Matagorda Bay
On the Redneck Riviera