Wifey B: For all those of you who boat in Puget Sound, among all the islands, in the straits, do you ever venture outside into the ocean? I'm defining that as proceeding west past Cape Flattery.
It seems from other threads that many of you don't. Nothing wrong with that. Sure is a much bigger area inside to boat in than we ever had on the lake. The thing was though we had dams and banks blocking us. No way to go further. Now I know some on the TN River never go through a lock, just stay on their lake. I'm like the chicken I guess that I must see what is on the other side. Now that's good or bad, cause chickens crossing roads can get run over. If you venture out, how far down the coast? Do you just venture out when you must, like to relocate the boat to SF or to Portland? Or do you go all the way down to Ensenada and beyond?
It seems from other threads that many of you don't. Nothing wrong with that. Sure is a much bigger area inside to boat in than we ever had on the lake. The thing was though we had dams and banks blocking us. No way to go further. Now I know some on the TN River never go through a lock, just stay on their lake. I'm like the chicken I guess that I must see what is on the other side. Now that's good or bad, cause chickens crossing roads can get run over. If you venture out, how far down the coast? Do you just venture out when you must, like to relocate the boat to SF or to Portland? Or do you go all the way down to Ensenada and beyond?