Another cruise in the books. Took up the suggestion of heading to Point Roberts this last weekend. Unfortunately there was little to no wind either day with the exception of a 30-45 minute window where I saw wind of 4.5-6knts. What is everyone's threshold for putting out the sails? I was VERY close but in the end everything died down as we moved out of the Strait of Georgia and into Semiahmoo Bay as I expected.
Fortunately the trip was a blast! Point Roberts is pretty empty, with the exception of what I assume was an abundance of Canadian driftwood. I was asked what my preferred tie up was and then given access to a double berth and told to pick which slip I preferred. We saw lots of wildlife including some orcas off our stern on the way home. We walked to the light house park which was a bit of trek, but not awful and def worth the trip.
On the way back I was enjoying my coffee reading a book while the family was eating breakfast down below. As I looked up to scan the horizon for driftwood and crab pots I noticed a quick moving CG boat approaching from the stern. They pulled along side and conducted their safety inspection. We were underway the entire time! The kiddos loved it and the boat crew let us take a photo with everyone.
Getting better at docking. Port tie up is getting easier, but I chose starboard as a new challenge at Port Roberts. The fuel dock there is also a starboard tie up and that went fine. The slip was a bit more difficult, but we made it. With how empty it was I figured it was the perfect time to practice. I also backed most the way down our fairway when leaving in the morning for more practice.
All tucked into our slip for the night
You can see the driftwood in the fairway here.