RonR
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For the wife's B-day she decided we were going to head from Everett to Poulsbo and stay the weekend. We have never been to Poulsbo, and we have never been out for a weekend in the new boat besides a few shake down runs. The trip in was nice and easy, around 10mph for the duration. No problems at all through Agate pass. Arrived to empty guest docks. Found our slips and backed in for the first time ever in the new boat. Around Friday afternoon we had a few more guest on the dock, mostly from the Tacoma area, a good group of fun people. Hit town and found one of my new favorite shops of all times, Longship Marine. New and used boat stuff, some on consignment. I finally found my missing swim step ladder, a new (still in the box) solid brass sea strainer to replace the gen set one that leaks. A dingy anchor, and some stainless trim. It was a great find!
Over the weekend the crowds increased, we ate at a few very good places, and had a good time.
We checked the weather app's, the tide apps, and everything else we knew how to check, left at 9am to hit the high tide through Agate and ride the ebb going North. Well it was a bugger of a trip once we cleared the pass by 30 min, rollers all the way back to Everett, even had to zig zag a bit to keep them off the beam, first time for me. I am not sure what happened, all the Weather apps showed a very light wind. Anyhow we averaged about 20mph on the way back to keep the bow up. Only casualty was we lost our new club burgee. A big wave ripped the flimsy plastic clips I had used.
Over the weekend the crowds increased, we ate at a few very good places, and had a good time.
We checked the weather app's, the tide apps, and everything else we knew how to check, left at 9am to hit the high tide through Agate and ride the ebb going North. Well it was a bugger of a trip once we cleared the pass by 30 min, rollers all the way back to Everett, even had to zig zag a bit to keep them off the beam, first time for me. I am not sure what happened, all the Weather apps showed a very light wind. Anyhow we averaged about 20mph on the way back to keep the bow up. Only casualty was we lost our new club burgee. A big wave ripped the flimsy plastic clips I had used.
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