Lake Powell and PNW

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  • Cracker Barrel, Layton, Ut

    30 April, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

    Late start from Page this morning, but still made my planned stopover for supper and “Boaterhoming”. Did a little more shopping at the Walmart this morning as I forget to get some fresh veggies last evening for snacking on during the drive. A bit of rain south of Provo, and I managed to hit Salt Lake City area during rush hour! 😟Baca selengkapnya

  • Wildhorse Casino

    1 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    Today was a new day! New in that new road and landscape that I don’t think I’ve ever been on or have seen! I’ve seen so much of the USA that I get excited when I’m in new territory! Got an early start today heading out at 7:15. Original planned stop was at a Walmart in La Grand, Or. (481 mi). But another C-Brat suggested I drive another 45 miles and stop here at the Wildhorse Casino. Free parking and several restaurants available. So here I am! Got the boat washed today. Well sort of. Watercraft inspection for invasive species at the second rest stop on I84 in Idaho. Since I was in infested waters (Lake Powell) and only came out two days ago, the inspectors said they’d like to spray the boat down with hot water. With a smile, I said sure! lol. Forgot to mention in yesterday’s post, I ended up fueling the boat before I left Page. Using my gas buddy app, that appeared to be the cheapest place along my route to the PNW. Digital gauges indicated I had 24 gals still on board in my 100g tank. 78 g filled it, (at 3.11/g) so the gauges are pretty darn accurate!Baca selengkapnya

  • Port Orchard, Wa

    2 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    Got another early start this morning, but only had 300 some miles to go today. So far my most expensive gas was at the truck stop next to the casino last night. I think it was $4.59/gal. Today I managed to keep it under $4.00/gal. The cheapest being at a Safeway in Auburn, Wa. for $3.89/gal, and came with a show. Turning onto the side street to enter the station, I saw a fire truck and a whole lot of smoke, and it smelled like burning plastic. Then I could see a lot of flames. It looked like one of those coffee corner shops was burning. Someone inside the gas station said it was an empty building. Another twenty minutes of travel, I arrived here in Port Orchard, where I'm leaving the pickup and trailer with a new C-Brat friend while on the water up here. The ramp I'm launching at needs at least 5' of tide, and it was at low tide this afternoon. So I'll spend the night here and launch in the morning.Baca selengkapnya

  • Poulsbo

    3 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F

    Launched C-Traveler this morning at the Port Orchard Boat Ramp. Then left her at the marina while I took the truck and trailer back to the C-Brat friends I’m storing it with. If you zoom in and look closely at the ramp photo, behind C-Traveler, across the water, you can see some military war ships. There is a lot of military in this area. Along my route today, there was a restricted area where torpedo testing is done. Also passed by the Discovery Bay, in Liberty Bay, that is a torpedo trial support vessel. Just before coming to the marina’s at Poulsbo, I also passed what looked like an old USCG cutter. One side the familiar USCG colors, but the other side somewhat dark. Doing a little research, I found that this was in fact an old USCG tug. The dark side is called a Dazzle pattern, and is basically camouflage to confuse enemy targeting. Currently, it appears that a non-profit group owns it. You can google USCGC 202 Comanche, to learn more about it. But this is some recent information (May 1) I found that goes beyond just the cutter!
    “Sewage Spill in Liberty Bay Forces Historic Ship to Delay Departure and Impacts Volunteer Operations
    POULSBO, WA — The volunteer crew of the historic U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Comanche (ATA WMEC 202) has been forced to delay its scheduled departure from Liberty Bay following a 15,000-gallon sewage spill that has contaminated the surrounding waters and compromised the safety of our crew and operations. The spill, as reported by the Kitsap Daily News (https://www.kitsapdailynews.com/.../15000-gallo…), has rendered it unsafe for our all-volunteer team to handle the retrieval of the anchor chain, which requires physical contact with seawater and sediment. Direct exposure to contaminated water could pose a serious risk of illness, particularly as our volunteers lack industrial sanitation equipment to handle polluted waters.
    USCGC ATA WMEC Comanche 202, a living piece of maritime history and public education, was preparing for a cruise to Port Ludlow on May 3rd, 2025. In addition to lost time, the delay threatens mission-critical outreach programs, incurs financial costs for resupply and moorage, and disrupts the travel schedules of dedicated volunteers who have already made significant personal commitments to support this voyage…”

    Checking in at the marina office, I noticed a lot of folks in a park just above the marina. Turns out there was a big resist rally happening! After the park rally, they all marched around town.

    I did my part in helping the local economy with the purchase of some salt water taffy and Huckleberry fudge! I would have bought some breakfast treats at the locally famous bakery, but wasn’t willing to stand in line for it! There is also an interesting second hand marine hardware store that I spent some time in. I did find a unique rope brush to add to my boat cleaning supplies. Also checked out the Maritime Museum. Some interesting stuff in it. After returning to the boat, I went to look for a geocache at the end of the dock. Found it!
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  • Port of Everett Marina

    4 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 50 °F

    After breakfast this morning, I walked up the hill to the First Lutheran Church of Poulsbo to attend their service. Wish I had known before I fixed my own breakfast, that the Sons of Norway were having a pancake breakfast this morning. (Saw the sign at the top of the marina ramp next to the park on the way to church…) The church is a historic building, and is used as a prominent landmark for boaters looking for the marina. We live in a small world. I learned that Pastor Paula at my church in Stoughton, was at one time the pastor of one of the pastors at Poulsbo.
    It was rather rough crossing Puget Sound today in 1-2’ chop. I did mostly have a slight tail current, except for the last couple hours when I was bucking a slight head current. Crossing Puget Sound, I had to dodge logs, tows and freighters. Actually, only one of each. Lol. But logs in the water up here is a common hazard. Also have to watch out for the Washington State Ferries, and other passenger ships.
    Coming into Everett, there is a naval ship yard, and then I also passed a USCG cutter. Everett is the largest public marina on the west coast, and it is a sprawling facility. It’s more like a marine business park, with several hotels, restaurants, yacht dealers and a marine repair yard.
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  • A lot of boat sheds in the Everett Marina.
    And a lot of boats!Gedney (or Hat) IslandBoat sitting on the beach with low tide.Some pretty intricate stairways from the beach to the homes on the cliff.Shrimp boat with a bunch of hungry seagulls benefiting.Snow capped Mt. BakerVery minor tidal rip.Rock bar along the south side of Swinomish ChannelGoat IslandOspry on it's nest.Mud flats along north side of Swinomish ChannelApproaching Hole in the WallWhat my chartplotter showsLooking past Hole in the WallChart plotter and window view passing through Hole in the Wall.Rainbow bridge with LaConner on the other side.Fish art above the public dock I'm at.Fiddler Crab artC-Traveler, Grand Banks trawler, and shrimp boat, tightly spaced on the public dock.

    La Conner

    5 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 48 °F

    Monday, May 5. Happy Cinco de Mayo. Had a smooth transit today, coming up the Saratoga Passage into Skagit Bay and then the Swinomish Channel. Mostly slack, to a pushing current of about a knot and a half. Went through a few areas where the currents were pushing up against each other. Sometimes that can cause tidal rips. I went through a few, but very minor. I took a photo of one, where you can see rippled water giving way to smooth water. Also had a great view of a snow capped Mount Baker. Always enjoy looking at water front homes, and that was no different on Gedney (or Hat) Island, and Camano Island. Some of those homes were up on a cliff with quite an intricate staircase. Every once in a while you’ll see a boat that is moored near the beach, so when the tide is out, it sits on the mud. The approach to the Swinomish Channel from Skagit Bay is slightly challenging, without much room for error, or you’ll find yourself in the rocks or mud flats. (A little more challenging when you have current pushing you off course in the turn.) There are range markers in the bay just west of the channel entrance, that you use to line up for the turn in. (Then they end up behind you.) Then stay between the markers in the channel. One side has a rock bar (which at mid tide just breaks the water surface), the other side mud flats. At Goat Island, someone put a wood cutout of a goat on some pilings. About a mile or so into the channel, you make a 90 degree turn to the left through Hole in the Wall. I’m guessing called that, as you pass between some rock outcroppings. A few minor turns between more rocks, and then under the Rainbow bridge into LaConner. I still had about a knot and a half of current coming into the dock, which is parallel to the current. Parallel current is much easier than perpendicular current, but always a little more fun than docking in calm water. La Conner is a cute town with numerous shops and restaurants. And a nice boardwalk along the water front. Coming back to the dock, I found two more boats had joined me. A shrimp boat had come in on the other end of the dock (rules say no commercial fishing boats…) and then a 40’ Grand Banks trawler between C-Traveler and the shrimp boat. We are pretty tight together with the Grand Bank’s anchor just above my bimini, and his bow just behind and outside of my outboard…Baca selengkapnya

  • Eagle Harbor

    6 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    Tuesday, May 6. Another calm day on the water. Sunny and upper 60’s. Short day as well at 17nm. Got underway with a knot of current on the bow. Went another mile or so in the Swinomish Channel, before passing under the route 20 highway bridge, and through a railroad swing bridge, and on into Padilla Bay. Padilla Bay is mostly a mud flat with a narrow dredged channel through it. Stopped in Anacortes at Cap Sante marina to walk across the street to a service station to get some more diesel fuel for my Webasto heater. (Cheaper than buying it at a marina, and I’ve been running the heater with the cold nights in the 40’s.) Continued on through the Guemes Channel and Bellingham Channel to Cypress Island where I picked up a mooring ball in Eagle Harbor. Decided to get my kayak down, and peddled around the harbor. The disadvantage to being on a mooring ball with a C-Dory, is the ball tends to hit the bow occasionally with changing currents or wind, which echoes into the V-Berth. I think I’ve found a way to hook up the ball to keep it from doing that. I run my line through my anchor roller and over the top of my anchor, and tie it taught. I’ve been seeing seals often, but usually just get a glimpse of their head, and then they dive usually before I can get my camera.Baca selengkapnya

  • A couple of Bald Eagles on the Peavine Pass Rocks.
    Not many C-Dorys yet on the H dock at Friday Harbor.Friday Harbor Trolley on the main dock and a cruise ship in the background.Photo op under a totem arch at the Port.WSF Sealth. I don't remember ever seeing this one before.Me and my new pet pig. lolSome murals on the side of the Friday Harbor Ace Hardware building.

    Port of Friday Harbor

    7 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ 🌙 55 °F

    Wednesday, May 7. Another easy day at 17 miles. Off the mooring ball just after 7am. A little bit of wind crossing Rosario Straight, against the current, made it just rough enough to occasionally send some salt water overspray on the windows. (I love the cruising here in the PNW, but hate the salt!) Had a 2 knot current push most of the way. Entering Peavine pass, I saw a couple of Bald Eagles on the Peavine Pass Rocks. Water smoothed out leaving the open Rosario Straight, as it’s much more protected from the winds in the San Juan Islands. Winds were only about 10 kts maybe, but really kicked up this afternoon, even here in the marina. From Pevine Pass, which is on the north side of Blakely Island, went between Orcas and Lopez islands, and then south of Shaw Island into the Port of Friday Harbor. Got my slip assignment and settled in. A few C-Dory’s already here, but most will come in tomorrow. Gathering is tomorrow thru Sunday. Visited with some of the other C-Brats, and then walked around town, helping out their economy with a little grocery and wine shopping. Also splurged on some ice cream! Think the temperature was only in the mid 60’s today, and sunny most the day. Chilly later this afternoon when the winds came up. And cloudy.Baca selengkapnya

  • Popeye the Friday Harbor Seal statue
    More C-Dorys on H dock today.Kayaking around the dock area.

    Friday Harbor Day 2

    8 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    Today was the official start of our C-Brat gathering at the Port of Friday Harbor marina. Quite a few more C-Dory's came in, and there will be a few more arriving tomorrow. Today was mostly a day to just socialize with each other. I walked into town again earlier, and found the local Presbyterian Church that I'll attend on Sunday. (Didn't see any Lutheran or Methodist churches in the area.) The park just above the marina has a statue of Popeye, The Friday Harbor seal. He was rather famous for his antics in the marina and was a favorite among visiting boaters. I think he passed several years ago. I took my peddle kayak out for a spin around the H dock here to get some photos and explore the shore area outside of the docks.Baca selengkapnya

  • Photo op with Friday Harbor founder and his dog, Edward Warbass andBob
    Young seal "Arrowhead"First two tables of C-Brats at San Juan Island Brewing CoOur table of C-Brats at San Juan Island Brewing Co, in the foreground. Other two in the background

    Friday Harbor C-Brat Gathering, Day 2

    9 Mei, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    Sunny and mid 70’s today. Although it’s been in the mid 40’s at night. Today a few more C-Dory’s pulled in. In all, I believe we have around 43 C-Dorys, and 1 Grand Banks couple that use to have a C-Dory, so still considered a C-Brat! The day was mostly spent socializing with each other. I did walk into town and splurged on a Hot Fudge Sundae. Came back and walked out the main marina wharf, just enjoying the day and boat scenery. On the way back to the G dock, just about tripped over a young seal sunning itself on the dock walk. A local said they call it Arrowhead, due to the arrow spot on its forehead. Seal didn’t seem bothered at all by the presence of boaters and their dogs, walking by. Early this evening, a number of us met up at the San Juan Island Brewing Co restaurant for supper. Took up three large tables.Baca selengkapnya