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GET THE NET!

Adventure creaked and groaned against her mooring lines. The noise was distracting, and it made me feel uneasy. I checked the wind indicator: 8 to 15 knots. I opened the hatch and looked out at the wind barreling down the bay. Nope. Too windy. I had promised Kathy the day before that we’d go fishing,…

Season Four Begins Today

Tensions are high on Adventure. Today we top off the water tanks and leave the Roche Harbor dock for season four of sailing the Pacific Northwest. With great fanfare, we will wave to all our friends (no one), motor across Spieden Channel (5 nm away), and grab a mooring ball in Reid Harbour. Last year…

Rewiring the Boat Flashback

When we return to Adventure in April each season, we work hard not just to maintain her, but to add comfort, safety, and fun. This year we are adding another kayak, cockpit captain’s seat, dinghy electric trolling motor, dry bilge system, 200 watts more solar, WiFi Meshtastic, desalinator diverter, and more. But none of this…

And so the work begins

The first priority when arriving is getting Adventure operational again. We’re often stymied by all the junk stored below, so we have to constantly adjust our tasks to accommodate whatever is currently in our way. In the tech world, where we came from, this is often referred to as yak shaving, which is defined as…

It smells like SeaWorld!

Season 4 starts now! Each year Kathy and I make a blood pact that we’ll keep our blog up to date for our loyal readers and ultimately let them down. But it’s a new season of hope! Kathy and I arrived at Adventure yesterday and found that a romp of otters had made our cockpit…

Weighing Anchor

“It’s time to go!” Kathy commanded as she boarded Adventure. She had just returned from a morning dinghy ride with one of our buddy boats. I was inside, fully immersed in a death scroll on my phone. Taken aback, I looked up, confused. Kathy gave me a stern look.“Do you want your cookies or not?” Today was…

Moving to Sea Level

With Salish Sea average water temperatures in the summer in the low 50s, you won’t find many people ocean swimming. But last year we went to Desolation Sound, B.C. and discovered seawater that was warm enough to swim in! Fjords filled with sunken granite slabs, minimal water movement, and extensive sunlight, work together to warm…

It’s Getting Desperate!

There’s no longer anything good. No cookies, no milk, no chocolate. I could go on, but what’s the point. Kathy tried to throw the Doritos bag away but I wouldn’t let her. “It’s empty,” she said. “Blah, blah, blah.” She continued. I stopped listening. I was starting to get the shakes. “I…need…PRESERVATIVES!” When we sail…

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  1. Ohhhhhhh how fantastic that you’re heading to our house in Olympia!!! We invite you to join us on the San Juan Island 8/15-17. We made reservations. That should be plenty of time to get a slip reservation but they’re picky about the length and depth so do call soon! Can’t wait to see more updates!! From No List, Days Island, WA

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