We started out late on Friday night, leaving the WAC at about nine and heading into Lake Union and then on to the Ballard Locks. We had a long way to go just to get to the Sound, let alone find a place to sleep, but we were on a sail boat, so we were happy.
My favorite part was opening the draw bridges. Matt has a lung-powered air horn and each bridge needs 1 long and 1 short call to ask the operator to open it for us. My first attempt failed, but my second attempt worked like a charm and up went the bridge! Such power. Our mast is too tall for any of the bridges on the way to the Sound, so we had ample opportunity to practice.
Here is Robert watching the fenders during our trip through the Locks. |
Once through the Locks and down a ways, we hit open water. The wind was blowing so we decided to hoist the sails. Ben and Matt had everything under control so Robert, Kem and I basically just watched and tried to stay out of the way. Matt is also trying to learn how to single-hand his boat, so he wanted to practice doing things without help. With sails set, we turned the motor off and all was quiet. It was a beautiful thing. We heeled over quite a bit, which made me a little nervous in the dark strangely enough, but it was exhilarating. If you fall into the Sound, it is so cold that you are pretty much screwed. We held on tightly.
Kem spotted fish in the water scared away by our boat. I didn't believe her at first, but soon enough I spotted one and sure enough - you could totally see them! It was crazy cool. You know there are fish in the water; usually it is just a logical knowledge, but this time we got to see them! There are also little creatures that bioluminesce in turbulent water, so the scuttling fish and our bow waves seemed to glow!
Waking up in Port Madison, Ben and Matt are checking out the other beautiful boats around. We enjoyed using their clubhouse as well for breakfast and bathrooms. |
While the boys tidied the boat, I stalked a heron. |
He broke the fast with a few freshly caught fish. |
Yum! |
Robert and Kem down below. |
Gonzo cleat |
Ben readies the spinnaker before we leave the dock |
Not sure what chore Ben was completing here, but it definitely entailed standing on the spinnaker pole. |
Captain Matt |
Ben taught us an awesome way to coil a long and heavy rope |
Mt. Rainier was out in full force |
The spinnaker, seen from lying flat on the deck |
The light is so pretty |
Ben and Matt discuss how to sail around a giant pile of rocks - they seemed very concerned about it. |
The weather is bad here? |
Matt works on repositioning the spinnaker after a jibe. |
Group Portrait |
After sailing around a bit, we found a place to anchor, near Blakely (?). We hung out there for the rest of the afternoon, through nap time and on into dinner time. It was great. |
An excellent impromptu Labor Day weekend!
3 comments:
What a fun Labor Day! The weather looks fabulous!
Jenn...you officially live somewhere but you still do so much. For labor day, I went to San Antonio for a day and then sat around Sunday and Monday....
I hope this isn't dumb. Do I know Kem? How is she related to the group? Friend?
Are either of you going to post again?
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