Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Another weekend of prep

We haven't been to the boat for a couple of weeks.  We have had some busy weekends.  We deicided that since we had a free weekend we would go rain of shine. It started of raining on Saturday but I had confidence that the sun would come out in the afternoon.  It didn't disapoint me.  It was a beautiful evening but I didn't have my camera with me.  We did get new carpet in the boat. We had friends down and had some fresh bacon wraped shrimp.  We ate most of the 5lbs we bought at the dock.  It is wonderful to be in a marina that has fresh catch on the dock like that.

Sumday was a day to sleep in but we woke to a sunny morning.  I enjoyed the sun while Dana worked changing the oil in the engines and tranny.  He is glad that is out of the way for another year.  We now believe that the boat is ready for the summer.



Sunday night brought another wonderful sunset.  This time I had my camera and got some wonderful pictures.




We had a visitor that got a nice snack from Dana and the neighbors daughter.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

First Nice Weekend

We spent the second weekend on the boat. It was truly the first warm sunny day. We went down Saturday to get the boat ready for friends. We ran the engines and they ran great. No adjustments need this time. Dana spent time washing the boat. Boy did it need it. I took advantage of having my work done last time we were down and after doing a little cleaning I sat in the sun to supervise the washing.
We had wonderful friends come down Saturday afternoon. Daniel came down after working hard in the morning.  Micha came down in the late afternoon and just kicked back to enjoy the sun.  Later Johnny and Shelly came down.  Shelly brought her parents motor home to stay over night.  We BBQ steaks on the grill and seven of us sat down in the boat for dinner.  WE enjoyed more time talking but called it an early night.  Before 2am lol.
Sunday was another beautiful day.  The morning was warm and after making coffee we sat on the dock to enjoy the sun. 
We had a later breakfast after waiting for everyone to get up.  Johnny's friend Scotty showed up.  He loves Cruise A Homes and really wanted to see ours.  We gave him a tour and made bloody Marys.  Johnny scolded me for not bringing the picked green beans.  I will have to remember that for next time.
After Micha arrived we decided to take a cruise up to Des Moines for gas.  The wind was a little breezy but the sun and friends made it fun.
Our friends took turns piloting the boat. First Micha, then yes Jack the dog.
Yes we know he couldn't see where he was going. We need to train him to drive with his paws not his nose. Shelly took her turn at the wheel and park the boat in its slip like an she know what she was doing. She was so excited.







All in all it was a good weekend with great friends.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

When will it start

I am waiting for the weather to clear to go to the boat. I really don't care if it is warm or cold. I just want the rain to stop for most of a weekend. I plan to keep up with the blog this year so keep checking back. I am planning to take my boaters exam and will post how it goes.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Boating Season kick off


This last weekend was the first night on the boat for the year. We cleaned off the green stuff on the outside and stocked the refrigerator. We had friends over for dinner. It was nice on Saturday with little wind and some sunshine. I can't wait until the weather turns warm.
Altough the boat was a little crowded we managed to fit everyone in for a nice meal. We had friends from the dock and friends without boats on board. It is always nice to have firends over.
I look forward to more nights like this one.

Jack was at his best looking for food. I know he was feed some. People can not resist his puppy look. There goes his diet.







Lonnie was taking it easy after having his steak. I was glad he made it even with his sore back.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

GPS and Your boat

The coast guard has definite rules to required boating safety equipment. These include personal flotation devices, visual distress signal, and fire extinguisher just to name a few. But what about equipment that promotes safe boating that is not required by law. A GPS system is one such device. Although you may think that GPS is something that is not necessary on a boat if you have charts the following story of my experience demonstrates why we now have a GPS system that works through our laptop computers.

I own a 32’ boat that I have had since 2004. In May of 2005 we started an annual cruise on Memorial weekend. We meet a group at Jerrels Cove state park in Washington’s South Puget Sound. We had spent the summer before traveling the Southern part of Puget Sound and thought it would be an easy cruise down but turned out to be quite an adventure.

We choose to leave Thursday evening after work. It was a late start but we were confident in where we were going. It was not the first time we had been to Jerrels Cove. It was a nice evening and took our time cruising down to the island where the cove was located. We go into sight of the island just as dusk was approaching and figured another hour’s time and we would arrive just after dark set in.
I put potatoes in the over to cook timing them to be done when we arrived. It got dark but we continued on our way knowing we were close to the turn around the north side of the island. We continued north looking for our turn. About an hour later we were still headed north and dinner was done. We had our dinner and I commented that we should probably be heading south by this point. I was reassured that we were close to the turn and helped look for the left turn that would take us around the end of the island.

In the distance se saw lights to what appeared to be a harbor. Knowing there was no harbor with that many lights near the north end of the island we knew we had missed our turn. By now it was dark with no moon to light the way. We turned and headed south knowing that was the way to Jerrels Cove. We were not sure how far north we had gone but thought following the coast line was a good bet. We were wrong.

A short time later we saw the north end of a island. We thought it was Hartsein Island and continued down the west side. It wasn’t to far when we realized our mistake. Out of the darkness cam a bridge and it was too soon to be the bridge on Hartsein from the main land. This was when we turned on our depth sounder to see where the water level was. We were in about 4’ of water and our boat needs 3.5’ feet. It was closer than I wanted to be and I was put on the front of the boat with a spot light. I knew we were in trouble when I could see the bottom.

We went back out and around the north end of that island no knowing which island it was. We assumed we just missed our turn by one island. Being unable to see much in the dark the charts we had on board did little good for knowing where we were. We had no real idea on how much time we spent traveling north past our turning point. We followed this island down to its southern point and turned west again.

Yet again we ended up in shallow water. We knew this wasn’t right because the northern end of Hartsien is not shallow. We also knew we had not passed Hartsein and I was still on the bow of the boat with the spot light. I continued to scan the water and shore line as we once again went around the north end of this island. As we were coming around the north end I caught the reflection of something in my light. When I pointed the light up, I was watching the depth of the water, there was a boat floating in front. It was an eye opening experience to be so close to a collision.

We made it around and found the next island to be Harstein. It was just a short trip to Jerrels Cove now. It had taken us 2 hours to get back to this point, by now it was about 1am. We got into the cove and just wanted to find a state park float to tie too. It was crowded and we had to anchor out. Our dog needed a potty walk bad by this point. We had been on the boat since about 6pm with no break. We anchored, dropped the dingy, and took the dog to the dock for his bathroom break. Our friends were there but getting ready for bed. That is all I wanted to do after that trip down.

The next morning we got up and moved to the dock to join our friends. They got a good laugh out of our trip. I too can laugh now but then it wasn’t funny. We now have GPS and the next year when it was dark we found our way. We spread the word on how important this program is just in case you find yourself in the dark while boating. There are no roads or lights to guide your way.

We have fun every year on this trip but that first one I will never forget. It is still talked about when we arrive every year. It was an adventure I will not repeat with the GPS program. The next year we probably would have missed our turn again without the program to guide us. It is inexpensive and easy to use. I recommended it to boaters that have a larger boat and take trips overnight.

The program that we use is Offshore Navigator Lite by Maptech. We connect a GPS antenna to the computer and it tracks our location. It was inexpensive at about $50.00 for the antenna and $50.00 for the digital maps. It cost more in gas when we got lost and gives us peace of mind when we go out now. There are other GPS systems for boating but no matter which on you us it can be an important piece of safety equipment.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Well this weekend was kinda boring. We went to the boat Friday night and were joined by Gary and Lonnie. We partied on Lonnie's boat. I was the smart one and went to bed early but did not get to sleep through the night. Dana came over at 4 am to wake me to party with him and Lonnie, Gary had already gone home. I relented and got up, Dana didn't give me much of a choice. I should have locked the door to the boat, I will next time. We continued to party until the sun came up. Dana and Lonnie were parting like 20 somethings.


This was Dana's position all of Saturday. I only saw Lonnie when I went over to walk his dog. Ed and Carol came down and we started Saturday horn test. Sorry Dana, not much sleep then, LOL. I encouraged the horn tests all day. It was a beautiful sunny day. Chuck came over from down the marina to visit and we all laughed about Dana. He really is getting a little old to party all night.



Dana's dad Jack came down around 11 am we got up but Dana couldn't hang for long. Yes, I took a nap to get the rest of the sleep that was interrupted. Jack didn't stay long, Dana was lousy company. He really slept all day. I kept Simba, Lonnie's dog, company much to Jack's, the dog, disgust. I did get some homework done but not much else. Dana was grumpy when I tried to work inside the boat.



While Saturday was beautiful Sunday was rainy and windy. We went home early because Dana couldn't get the work done outside. He didn't get much done except cleaning the bilge out Sunday morning. I cooked a large breakfast and invited Ed and Carol over. It was nice visiting and to see Dana some what recovered. He still had no energy. With the weather preventing outside work that need to be done we went home early. Dana needed to get the bench seat for upstairs rebuilt. That didn't happen. Dana got home and went vertical again. A two day hang over. Was it really worth it Dana? I know I was tired of watching hime sleep.

Lonnie did finally show up later morning Sunday. He was still feeling poorly but Simba wanted to go home. Can't blame her. Lonnie wasn't much fun either.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Friends, food, and fun

I forgot to take pictures but it was a weekend full of friends and family. We went to the boat on friday afternoon and were met at the dock by my mom and at the boat by my daughter and her friend. It was a nice warm afternoon with the sun bright and the breeze light. We sat on the top deck with family and neighbors till it was to cold to do so. We moved the party inside for dinner and drinks. I cooked steaks on the BBQ with the wind blowing. Yes the wind started and made it hard to BBQ. It blew out once and I had to turn it up and keep a close eye on the steaks. They were done to perfection.

Saturday was another beautiful day and more neighbors came down. Dana managed to get some rewiring done on the upper deck while I worked on homework in the morning. By early afternoon neighbors started to arrive and the visiting started. It is always slow going once that starts. We hung on the dock boxes with cocktails and beers while enjoying the sun and friends. Dinner was another opportunity to have neighbors over for steaks. The wind started in the evening and we moved the party inside. It is always fun to entertain on the boat.

Sunday started off nice but soon the clouds rolled in. We managed to hang on the dock boxes while the rain stopped but soon found ourselves running for cover. Dana managed to wash the boat, something he wanted to get done Saturday but didn't. More neighbors came down and the work was divided with visiting down the dock. I played lazy and read a book when the rain drove me inside. We stayed late and had dinner, taking naps before packing up and going home to prepare for the dreaded Monday.