Alaska 2015 - The Journey Begins
After a shakedown cruise to Roche Harbor to attend the
Selene Owners Rendezvous, Spirit returned to Anacortes Marina so that the
Alaska fishing gear could be loaded.
After all, with all the boats on display at the rendezvous we did not
want to look like a fishing boat, even though that is what we mostly do.
Returning to Bellevue briefly to see our grandchildren who
are growing up so fast, we returned to Anacortes and had dinner with Dianne and
Bob Tucker who will join us in Ketchikan in several weeks and coordinated with
Johnson’s on “Steel Tiger” who will meet us in Port McNeill in just a few short
days, weather permitting.
April 22, 2015
Starting our final day in Anacortes until September, we met
the Hislop’s for breakfast at the Anacortes Bowling Alley, one of the best
places for breakfast in town. After
refueling to top of the main fuel tanks, filling the propane bottles, filling
the tenders with gas, re-installing the downriggers and a few more last minute
maintenance items, we pulled the yellow power cord, started the main engine and
quietly left the dock shortly after 1400, just at low tide. The intent was to minimize the effects of the
minus tides as we headed to Sucia Islands.
The Grady White in tow on the way to Sucia Islands |
Catalyst and a fishing vessel in Echo Bay |
The weather cooperated, with the winds never above 15 knots
as we made the short 22 nautical mile journey to Echo Bay, Sucia Islands. Our route took Spirit on the east side of
Guemes Island, past the now familiar anchored tankers waiting their slot at the
March Point refineries, past the east side of Sinclair Island and up the north
side of Orcas past Clark, Barnes and Matia Islands to Echo Bay. We anchored at 1510 behind “Catalyst”, a
small cruise ship we often see in SE Alaska.
We were the only vessels in the bay except for a commercial fishing boat
that came in at dusk. Miriam and Patrick
both relaxed as the fast pace of life behind them began to be replaced with the
routines of anchoring, fishing, cruising and savoring the scenery at 8 knots. As darkness fell, the lowering clouds to the
west promised rain in the morning as Spirit heads for Vancouver at dawn.
April 23, 2015
Under gray skies, Spirit left Echo Bay at 0545 and headed towards
Vancouver. The predicted rain started at
1000, along with significant wind to 27 knots, and the Canadian CG issued a gale warning for the Straits of Georgia while we were along Roberts Bank.
Rounding Point Grey, the wind decreased and we entered False Creek behind
three other Selenes, "Seeker", "Rendezvous" and "Paige Marie". By 1210 Spirit was docked at Quayside Marina,
with little wind, buts lots of rain. The
crews of all four boats met at “Provence” for an excellent dinner. We are now 10% of the way to Ketchikan, having covered 66 nautical miles.
April 24, 2015
The day was spent provisioning, shopping on Granville
Island, shucking fresh oysters for lunch, dodging hailstorms and then gathering
on “Paige Marie” for pizza. Our plan is to leave early for Pender Harbor, while
the rest of the Selene fleet disperses, although “Seeker” is also headed north, just
via a different route. The trip to
Costco was disappointing, both in selection and the new policy of not accepting
AMEX cards, which will come to the USA the end of the year. We were glad we had a Mastercard to be able to get the provisions.
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