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1998 Bayliner LeClercq

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Winterizing SS7: A Journey from Elliott Bay to the Yard

Grok is Cool

My original text was rewritten by Grok. Maybe a little over-done in areas but I must admit, it reads better than my original. 

Bye Bye Seattle

On a crisp morning of October 3rd, we kicked off the process of getting SeaStar7 ready for winter. Melissa took charge of driving the car t…

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Seattle

We followed the USS Ronald Regan out of port on 9/28. It is quite impressive to be so close to an aircraft carrier. We head across the Sound for Elliott Bay Marina only to find someone has taken our assigned slip. Luckily, they found another slip for us which was even nicer. Seattle will be our hang…

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Back to the Lodge

We leave Bainbridge for Bremerton 9/24. It was a super foggy morning with less than 200-feet of visibility. Once we rounded the bottom of Bainbridge Island, it cleared and became a bright blue, warm day. It was the best weather in a month after a fairly lousy late summer. We tied up in our usual …

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South Sound

Jim and Margaret are still on board. We head down to Tacoma and tied up at the Dock Street Marina. The gang went up to the Glass Museum while the captain stayed back and pittered on the boat.

When the crew returned, Jim and Dave decide to do a little more troubleshooting on the generator. Working…

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Dinghy Platform Failure

Dave and Melissa left Everett for Poulsbo 9/12. It was a smooth crossing. 

The next day, we head south to pick up the Maurer crew at Jennifer's. The red kayak gets a new home here. Once the three guests are on board, we head for Ostrich Bay. 

The next day, we ran out of gas for the porta…

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Jennifer and Margaret on Board

Jennifer and Margaret show up on the 16th. They brought the new Starlink mount to move the antenna onto the railing. It worked great and now the dish is out of the way. ​

We spent two nights at the Thetis Island Resort. We did not want to be anchored out as a storm was predicted. Although the a…

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Chris and Virginia on Board

We are heading north to Nanaimo with Chris and Virginia on board leaving Victoria on the 10th. We docked at Salt Spring Marina in Ganges after a super foggy passage up Haro Straight.

The next day a quick hop over to Montague Harbour to show another visitor the Hummingbird Pub bus scene. However,…

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Back to Victoria

Heading south to Victoria to pick up Chris and Virginia who are coming up on the Clipper in a couple days. 

Our trip through Seymour Narrows was painless. However, around Campbell River, we lost the stabilizers. Cycling power only made it worse so Dave had to go into the super hot engine room to…

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Hanging out at Brown's Bay

Brown's Bay is nice as any anchorage, super convenient and half the price of other marinas. Our original plan was to stay a week but we ended up staying almost 3. 

On the 17th, the guys took the rental car to Victoria to put David on the Coho back to Port Angeles. They enjoyed lunch at the Flyin…

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Fishing

We arrived at Brown's Bay on the 14th. Despite being opening day, David found a guide down in Campbell River that can take us out the next day. 

The next day, the three of us head out in a cab to rent a car and find the charter. We were successful at both. The guys head out with their captain, a…

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Northbound

With David on board, the three of us head north with the goal of catching salmon near Campbell River. We departed July 7 in very nice conditions. 

We cleared customs at Poet's Cove. Normally, it is just a phone call and you are cleared. However, it appears we were a part of training new agents w…

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