Summer Update!

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Summer Update from Us!

July is almost over and I figured I better give everyone a summer update from us. After we spent the July 4th Celebration on Camano Island, we headed to Gig Harbor on July 14th. Our brother-in-law, Kurt was also heading to Gig Harbor, so we followed him. Scott and I stayed on the boat Friday night to soak up the sun and enjoy some marina life. It was a gorgeous night and even the jelly fish came out!

summer boating in Seattle

Summer Boating

Boating in Seattle

Summer in Seattle

Summer in Seattle

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Off to Gig Harbor

We visited Gig Harbor last September and had a blast. So we were looking forward to visiting the town again. This time, we reserved a slip at Arabella’s Landing Marina (last time we stayed at the Port of Gig Harbor city marina). We’re so glad we were able to stay here and will share more later in the blog!

The weather was warm and gorgeous that weekend.  Gig Harbor is about a one hour trip south from Seattle. Most people go through Colvos Passage which is between Vashon Island and the peninsula.

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There is a very strong current traveling north and we had 10mph winds from the north. This made for an interesting trip. While it looked windy, it was a very smooth ride.

Summer Boating
Scott and I arrived to the Gig Harbor entrance early (check-in for the marina is 1pm), so we decided to continue on and check out the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.  The Narrows Bridge opened in July 1940, but collapsed four months later when it experienced 42mph winds.  It was blustery just going under it and then turning around to head back north. I can’t imagine what it was like when it collapsed!

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Entering Gig Harbor

As I mentioned the last time we visited Gig Harbor, the entrance is VERY difficult to see at first. Then add boat traffic and shallow depths to the mix and entering the harbor is interesting.

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On top of those obstacles, there is a lot of marine traffic – both boats and personal water craft everywhere! Arabella’s Landing is on your left and easy to see, as they have a small gray hut like building at the end of the dock. The fairways are nice and wide and there is virtually no current.

Summer Boating in Gig Harbor

Summer in Gig Harbor

The marina and facilities are very nice, yet a bit of a walk from the dock. But we all need our exercise right? Kurt arrived about an hour after us and the three of us headed into town.

What to see in Gig Harbor

As the three of us walked into town, we basically repeated exactly what we did last time.  Just a few blocks from the marina is the Skansie Brother’s Netshed.  The netshed was built in 1910 just after Andrew Skansie built his home in 1908. He immigrated from Croatia in 1907 and was one of the first settlers in Gig Harbor. This is now maintained by a non-profit organization and it was full of historical items. Unfortunately, they close at 3pm, so we missed it.

Next stop was at 7 Seas Brewing, then For the Love of Spice and last stop was Heritage Distillery.  I love the shop, For the Love of Spice! You can sample all kinds of vinegars and oils. Plus they have great gifts and wine tastings on Saturdays!

summer boating in gig harbor

cooking gig harbor gifts

Shopping in Gig Harbor

summer boating in Gig Harbor

summer boating in Gig Harbor

We finished the evening at the infamous Tides Tavern. Unfortunately, the service was terrible and the food was just ok. Next time, we’ll hunt out a more quaint restaurant.

The sunset was amazing that evening from the marina – you really couldn’t ask for a better night.  I highly recommend visiting Gig Harbor, since it’s so close from Seattle.

summer boating in Gig Harbor

Summer boating in Gig Harbor

summer boating

summer boating in Gig Harbor

Heading home we had 10mph winds from the north, so we were beating into the waves pretty good.  I highly recommend keeping a watchful eye on this route as there are A LOT of logs. We had so many near misses, it was a bit stressful.  Then about three quarter’s of the way, we see something  in the middle of the passage and it was a kayaker! Crazy!

boating in gig harbor

Summer’s Almost Over – Any Big Trips?

Scott and I get asked that a lot these days. Both Gig Harbor and Poulsbo were short overnight trips. We are headed to Kingston this weekend on Saturday night and are joining two other boats. They have live music on the lawn and it’s a great place to bring a picnic.

Okay, back to the question! After moving into our apartment in the city and spending time exploring new things, our schedule has just been too busy to plan any big trips. On top of that, I don’t have any vacation time and when I do get it, we’re headed to the Caribbean! So no big trips this year. Seems odd to some people considering how much money we put into the boat, but we just don’t have the time.

Last weekend, we were in Chicago for a family reunion so that ate up a weekend. I do have one bucket list item yet for this summer on the boat, which is to go back through the Ballard Locks and spend the day on Lake Washington.

What’s Next?

Soon summer will be over and boating season will end in October. Scott and I are weighing our options as to what to do next. We might try and sell the boat before summer is over, so we don’t have to maintain it over the winter. Only time will tell – so stay tuned in. Things will be happening in the next 7 months, one way or another! Exciting times! We are heading to Kingston in a couple of weeks, which is always a great time!

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Cheers, Scott and Ally

July 4th Celebration at Camano Island

camano island tyee beach

July 4th Celebration at Camano Island

Every year Scott and I spend the July 4th weekend with my family up on Camano Island. This year, July 4th was on Wednesday, so we went up the previous weekend.

Unfortunately, not only did some of our family not come up, but it was cold and wet. But if you know us, we’ll figure out to make it fun! You’re at the beach, how bad can it be?

july 4th celebration

Ever since we bought our boat, we have talked about taking it up to Camano and tying it off of their buoy, but it’s too long of a trip for just a couple of days. (More on that at the end of this blog though!!). My family’s home is located on Tyee Beach on Camano Island.  Camano is about an hour and half drive from Seattle.

July 4th celebration

I was surprised by how low the tide was and the fact that mooring balls were on the beach! Be sure to check out last week’s post about the extreme low tide!

tyee beach

July 4th celebration

July 4th celebration

Crabbing Season

Crabbing season started on Saturday, June 30th. It’s a very short season here in the PNW, so we always jump on it.  Saturday, we got four crabs and Sunday, we got another three or four.

July 4th Celebration

We were a little worried when Scott and my uncle Dick went out in their dinghy to get the pots, as they were pretty low in the water. Luckily, we were watching them closely with the binoculars!

July 4th Celebration

Everyone cooks (kills) crabs differently. My brother-in-law Kurt, kills them with a sharp knife thru their brain (yuck!).  We tend to throw them in boiling water. Either way, I try not to think how they came to be on my plate! LOL

july 4th celebration

camano island crabbing

july 4th on camano island

We always have a seafoodfest of fresh crab and grilled oysters. Dick grills up fresh oysters with his special wine sauce and they are a hit! I’m not an oyster fan, but I will eat a few of the super small ones.

july 4th celebration

July 4th celebration

Sunday, Scott grabbed one pot from Dick and it had one crab in it.  Not being a fan of reaching in to grab the crab, he attempted to pick it up with small tongs. So funny!

The Beauty of the Beach

Even though it was cold and dreary on Saturday, the evening brought us gorgeous skies!  That’s one thing we love about the Pacific Northwest – the skies are always beautiful.

July 4th celebration

July 4th celebration

July 4th Celebration

camano island tyee beach

july 4th camano island celebration

july 4th celebration

july 4th celebration

We hung out with good friends & family enjoying great wine by the fire. That’s a pretty typical summer night in the PNW. Because it wasn’t July 4th, no fireworks were allowed until July 3rd. It was actually a very peaceful weekend.

July 4th celebration

July 4th Celebration

celebrating July 4th

July 4th celebration

Have you ever heard the story about finding a rock with a ring around it? Neither had anyone else, so don’t worry! Anyhow, the myth is that when you find one on the beach, hold it tight, make a wish and throw it in the water. They are called wishing rocks.  I found two of them, so hopefully my wishes come true soon!

Drama After a Very Windy Night

Sunday night, NOAA was forecasting the winds to be 22 knots from the north. By 6pm, there were white caps and it wasn’t safe to take the dinghy out to check on the pots.

Let’s go back to taking the boat up to Camano. Aside from it being a long trip, (about two hours from Elliott Bay Marina), we also are not comfortable anchoring. In fact, we have yet to anchor the boat anywhere. That’s definitely on our to-do list this summer, if even for the day.

July 4th celebration

 

We do have buoys out in front of the house at the beach, but I have always worried about their ability to hold our 11,000lb boat. They haven’t been serviced or checked in years. My nephew has his new 18′ fishing boat on it, but it’s much lighter than ours.

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Monday morning, my aunt woke us up to say we had a “situation”. Turns out our neighbor’s mooring chain broke and his motor yacht floated south in the bay and snagged our ball and got hung up on Jake’s boat. Yikes! The irony here is, I always said this would happen some day. BUT it was my family’s mooring ball that held both boats in those winds!

july 4th celebration

My aunt called the motor yacht and he quickly came out to his boat and untangled them. Turns out the chain broke at the shackle, which was the one spot he didn’t use a safety backup wire. Lesson learned. Sadly, Jake’s boat did sustain some damage, including a broken rail and fiberglass damage.

july 4th celebration camano

 

Celebrating July 4th!

While we might not have been at the beach on July 4th, we certainly were not missing anything! Our apartment has a stunning view of Lake Union and the fireworks show. I have been out on Lake union boating on July 4th many times, but I forgot just how crazy it is. Remember, at the end of the night, most of all of the boats go home in the dark! It’s quite the journey.

Our apartment hosted an awesome classic barbecue and we had the chance to meet so many new neighbors. It was a great way to celebrate the holiday, especially mid-week!

July 4th Celebration

Dusk on Lake Union

July 4th celebration

July 4th celebration

Next weekend, we are heading to one of our favorite ports, Gig Harbor. So stay tuned for our next update!

Cheers, Scott and Ally

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