...and Sherwood Schwartz. Glad you're safe and we look forward to "the tale of your fateful trip."
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...and Sherwood Schwartz. Glad you're safe and we look forward to "the tale of your fateful trip."
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Last edited by BobJ; 09-30-2020 at 08:51 AM.
I wouldn't try that ruse if you're within earshot of DM. I was always careful about that with Rags.
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Last edited by BobJ; 09-30-2020 at 11:07 AM.
...waiting for the Pt. Concepcion tale with bated breath!
Beer. Hm... Now, that sounds like a good idea.
Have you been using your Navik?
1968 Selmer Series 9 B-flat and A clarinets
1962 Buesher "Aristocrat" tenor saxophone
Piper One Design 24, Hull #35; "Alpha"
"Three Hour Tour"? Wasn't that Bob Denver and Gilligan'sIsland?
Keep up the fun! We like the stories.
Ants
Dura Mater and I were good at anchoring in the Delta ... where we were all alone. Anchoring in a small slash in the cliffs w seven other boats? A whole different kettle of fish. But here she is, in all her dignified grandeur: in Fry’s harbor, Santa Cruz Island.
Despite what others may tell you, my sprint phone service did not extend outside 5 nm out, so here we are eating sushi at the Santa Barbara marina. Again.
A sail slug came undone so we’re trying a beefy zip tie. And a small but obviously important littebit on the windvane has come undone again, so there is that to consider before bedtime. More important than a shower, I think. Because really? It’s only us.
Here’s what we saw just outside Frys Harbor. Cool if I had a better dinghy.
Back again
to Santa Cruz island tomorrow
Last edited by Philpott; 10-16-2020 at 12:23 PM.
Great fun following this. Excellent pictures and report. Hope to be up there in the next week or so, isolating in such anchorages.
Lee
s/v Morning Star
Valiant 32
No wind? No problem. Dura Mater and I are motorsailing over to Angel Island tomorrow, tucking into a slip, shooing away the sea lions and then hiking. Leave those boat projects for another day, bring your leftover pumpkin pie and c'mon out!
No punkin' pie left but this is stirring some interest. Google says the hike to the top of Mt. Livermore is "strenuous." Is that what you were thinking? Schedule?
I finally got the new alternator re-installed and it seems to be fine. Balmar never said what caused it to go bonkers - hopefully it won't do that again.