We are in Westport Washington (Grays Harbor) for a few days to have a new holding tank for the head shipped in from who knows where. Left Winchester Bay on the start of the ebb (just about as much chop as i ever want to see on a river bar), sailed north and had an unexpected stop in Tillamock Bay the next day. I will let Harp fill in the details of the stop. It was good to see and cross a new river bar and once again revel in the friendliness of small town Oregon and the boating community.
Coming up the coast against the wind and current has been a slog to weather, but Allymar is doing great and we are adjusting slowly to the rythums of our new life. Hope to leave on the evening flood tomorrow to go to Neah Bay Washington if the tank arrives.
Bob (our crew up to Westport) was a great person to have on board. Doing 4 hour watches with 8 hours off is so much better than back to back 3 hour. Bob's pace and personality as well as his ability to impart to Harp lessons in sailing were very appreciated by me. To learn from someone not your husband is needed isn't it.
Will update as possible. Internet access is spotty.
Ken
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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