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North to the Broughtons, 2015
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North to the Broughtons, 2015
Day one of the cruise to points North. Blue Moon getting underway. 3 hours later passing under the Deception Pass bridge at slack water. Current runs up to 10 knots through there
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Blue Moon
1999 36 Express Trawler
1999 36 Express Trawler
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Nice pictures, at the wrong time of day my 27 would be going backwards. Boat looks great, Thanks, Mark.
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Wow, absolutely beautiful shot of the passage with the bridge. Thanks for the new desktop background - and the double monitors give it a different look! Safe travels, enjoy.
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Rob S.
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1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's
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"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408
Luck is the residue of good design.
"TENACIOUS"
1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's
(Former Owner)
"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408
Luck is the residue of good design.
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Wait a minute! You still have the lower enclosure up! It looks cold! That would be nice as its near 100 here, feels like...well...So, are these pics recent? Nice boat.
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
We are now in Pender Harbor. 207 miles north of Seattle in a straight line. Probably more than 250 cruising. We are taking a layover with stormy weather. Tomorrow we continue north.
We crossed the Strait of Georgia about 24 miles. It can get really rough, but we had a nice crossing.
Picture of a huge cargo barge heading to Alaska out in the middle of the Strait.
Also a picture of Welcome Passage where you get out of the Strait.
Weather should improve tomorrow.
We crossed the Strait of Georgia about 24 miles. It can get really rough, but we had a nice crossing.
Picture of a huge cargo barge heading to Alaska out in the middle of the Strait.
Also a picture of Welcome Passage where you get out of the Strait.
Weather should improve tomorrow.
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Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
John and Carol,
Thanks for sharing your adventure. We are jealous. Have a great time. Please keep it coming.
Dave
Thanks for sharing your adventure. We are jealous. Have a great time. Please keep it coming.
Dave
Dave
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Can't post photos because bandwidth is in short supply. We are in the Broughtons now. From Pender, we went to Refuge Cove, then through the rapids to Blind Channel Resort. The next day we went via Johnstone Strait to Lagoon Cove, the home of the famous potluck with just caught prawns provided. Then yesterday we went to Nimmo Bay Wilderness Lodge which is amazing, having hosted presidents, princes and prime ministers. The last 10 miles was so beautiful. Can't wait to post those photos. Now we are in Sullivan Bay. Google these locations. It is just amazing up here. There is a funny road sign here. It says Seattle is 309 miles thataway. That would be as the crow flies. I'm sure we've logged closer to 400.
Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Beautiful shot of the boat. We all look forward to your follow up photos. Wish we were there with you!
whwells "Howard"
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
I think I will have to wait until we get home to post photos. We are on our way back now. In beautiful Pender Harbor. Night before we anchored in Squirrel Cove, where I managed to lay the chain over a rock ledge. Once the tide went out, the chain rubbed back and forth all night long. Groan.
Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
One of the most exciting things this time up North has been the wildlife. We saw two bears swimming right in front of the boat. We saw three humpback whales, including two putting on an incredible show of tail slapping. Carol got a couple of great shots of that. One should be a poster. So dramatic.
We also saw what I believe were a pod of false killer whales. They look like small Orcas, but without any white markings. Carol got video of them.
And then, the Pacific White Sided Dolphins, including one school of 3 to 4 hundred.
We should be home around the 19th, having been underway for 30 days by then. I'll start posting photos shortly after that.
We also saw what I believe were a pod of false killer whales. They look like small Orcas, but without any white markings. Carol got video of them.
And then, the Pacific White Sided Dolphins, including one school of 3 to 4 hundred.
We should be home around the 19th, having been underway for 30 days by then. I'll start posting photos shortly after that.
Blue Moon
1999 36 Express Trawler
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
OK. I'm ready to post photos.
First, the two bears we saw. The first is a Black Bear swimming froim one island to another. The second is very likely a juvenile grizzly, with the characteristic shoulder hump and "grizzled" fur.
First, the two bears we saw. The first is a Black Bear swimming froim one island to another. The second is very likely a juvenile grizzly, with the characteristic shoulder hump and "grizzled" fur.
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Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Next set of photos, two large humpback whales having a tail slapping throw-down.
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Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Next, we saw hundreds of Pacific Whate Sided Dolphins. They are so much fun. Or is that phun? They loved playing in our bow wave.
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Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
The cruise through MacKenzie Sound might be the most beautiful ever.
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Blue Moon
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Re: North to the Broughtons, 2015
Lovely pics.just like National Geographic.Keep them coming.Thanks Bob & Val