I'd rather think of swimming in the pool at Poet's Cove Resort on Pender Island overlooking the marina in Bedwell Harbor. Oops, Harbour.
I am the OP on this thread. I posted a similar inquiry on the Selene forum, and within 48 hours ten owners indicated that they have similar plans for Spring 2021. Some will leave their boats in AK for the winter, and some will transit south after the "season."
Steve
Too late to go this year, but I would be happy to go in 2021 even if under these conditions I could not as fully enjoy the BC part of the trip.You can still transit BC waters in 2020 with a few modifications.
Basically vessel must transit to Alaska by direct route, stopping only for safety (sleep and weather), essentials, fuel, water or repairs. No fishing, crabbing, sight seeing or contact with Canadians unless essential.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/services/covid/non-canadians-canadiens-eng.html#s5Too late to go this year, but I would be happy to go in 2021 even if under these conditions I could not as fully enjoy the BC part of the trip.
Sure would like to see the official Canada regs spelling this out. Do you have a link?
Karl,
Conditions and governments permitting, consider this your invitation. How much time-off do you have available?
I know I can only go so far turning the boys into boat or ocean kids when we're trapped above a dam on the Missouri.
I wonder if doggie related trips to shore are permitted when transiting BC for those traveling with pooches. Given this viruses ever increasing hold, AK may not be a wide open destination for transient boaters. Lots to think about as mentioned in Eric's excellent post.
ASD don’t let the itch get over sized as we are plunging into a real bad epidemic and the economic fall out will not be small stuff like the first time around either. And likely the chances of my being wrong is small.
A friend of mine is about to buy a boat on credit and he’s scaring me.
Alaska has always been a destination. And w good reason but a lot of the romance in the far north is like the hype of buying new cars, boats ect. but it’s a long way up there and bad luck is far more likely than down south.
Am I excited about going to Alaska? Always. But viewing it from the eyes of an old man the reality of “North to Alaska” is far more clear that it was when I was a young man. And most of us on TF are more like old men that young hotrods.
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Amen Eric and well said. At 73, I wonder how many more trips I have left in me. But, my wife and I agree to keep going until we can't. Target is 80. Realistic? We'll see but I like our chances, good health being fragile and.
Not until we have a AA first!!
Good morning TF.
We’re contemplating a transit from WA to AK in April or May of next year, assuming that such a transit is allowed by Canadian authorities.
Is anyone else planning likewise?
Any restrictions (distance offshore) if you loop up the outside side? If there was no inside passage, we'd all go that that way.
Optimistic reports out of Ottawa are 6 million doses in Canada by March 31. Key word "optimistic."But will the vaccine open the border about June1?
Being as how "laterality" usually refers to body parts, I'll stay away from that one.of the same laterality.
Here is the latest:
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/services/covid/non-canadians-canadiens-eng.html#s5
Scroll down to Information for foreign boaters.
Any restrictions (distance offshore) if you loop up the outside side? If there was no inside passage, we'd all go that that way.