fractalphreak
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2018
- Messages
- 318
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Northwest Dream
- Vessel Make
- Davis Vashon 42 Trawler (Defever design)
This week we're on our first cruise of the year, and first real cruise of our trawler! The plan was for a week long shakedown/vacation learning the boat, testing our skills, and relaxing during spring break from school. We planned to hit some favorite spots in the San Juan's we know well, to keep complications to a minimum. The boat is capable of staying out for a week or more at a time, so we didn't plan any marina stays. Our familiar dog-friendly haunts would be some state parks and other public lands we've visited nearly every summer for many years. Our expectations were rain and cold for the week, anything more than that would be a bonus.
Everything started Sunday, when we had finally finished up a couple key projects and were ready for the boat denaming, renaming, and christening...
Pretty sure we made the proper supplications and invocations, and revealed the boat's name...
Monday was sunny and beautiful, but I had some projects to finish before we left - namely finishing installing the waste pump out deck fitting and hose for the new holding tank I'd built for the forward head. The drive out to the marina was especially relaxing, setting the tone for the week for me...
After spending most of Monday on some additional work, organization, and packing, we got off the dock late in the day. We went to a familiar haunt - Eagle Harbor on Cypress Island. We were able to test a new system we installed - we added a Nemo gateway from Rose Point, tying together the existing Garmin 4212's, ComNav 1001 autopilot with our new AIS transceiver and our laptop with Coastal Explorer on it. Dang it if the autopilot didn't drive us to Eagle Harbor based on the route we had in CE, even steering cross-current across Bellingham Channel!
We arrived just before dark, and it was just us and two sailboats.
The sailboats left just after daybreak, and we enjoyed the bay to ourselves for a few hours until we left for Sucia.
...more to come in additional posts!
Everything started Sunday, when we had finally finished up a couple key projects and were ready for the boat denaming, renaming, and christening...
Pretty sure we made the proper supplications and invocations, and revealed the boat's name...
Monday was sunny and beautiful, but I had some projects to finish before we left - namely finishing installing the waste pump out deck fitting and hose for the new holding tank I'd built for the forward head. The drive out to the marina was especially relaxing, setting the tone for the week for me...
After spending most of Monday on some additional work, organization, and packing, we got off the dock late in the day. We went to a familiar haunt - Eagle Harbor on Cypress Island. We were able to test a new system we installed - we added a Nemo gateway from Rose Point, tying together the existing Garmin 4212's, ComNav 1001 autopilot with our new AIS transceiver and our laptop with Coastal Explorer on it. Dang it if the autopilot didn't drive us to Eagle Harbor based on the route we had in CE, even steering cross-current across Bellingham Channel!
We arrived just before dark, and it was just us and two sailboats.
The sailboats left just after daybreak, and we enjoyed the bay to ourselves for a few hours until we left for Sucia.
...more to come in additional posts!