- Oct 22, 2014
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This is my 10 year opportunity to join the Catalinas at their rendezvous in Roche Harbor Resort.
I left my slip in a light rain. Low cloud ceiling, and visibility of about a mile. I put I put on my foulies and departed about 8:45 AM Pacific daylight time. By the time I reached the first ferry crossing, Mulketio to Clinton the rain stopped and the visibility improved to 5 miles. It has been chilly, overcast and 10 mile visibility as I approach the Juan D’Fuca Strait.
At 12 noon Coast Guard weather advisory came on and was talking about the Eastern entrance to the Juan D’Fuca having small craft warnings in the morning. They further went on to say that the small craft warnings are expected to end at 1 PM. This is great because I’m about 30 minutes from Admiralty Inlet.
I have scored with the tide. I cruise at about 6 knots. The wind is on my nose, but the CP says I making 11 knots.
Need to keep an eye out, though as at this time of year, there can be logs floating in the sound. About 45 minutes ago I looked up to see a log with its roots, sticking out on the surface. You certainly do not want to hit one of those.
I left my slip in a light rain. Low cloud ceiling, and visibility of about a mile. I put I put on my foulies and departed about 8:45 AM Pacific daylight time. By the time I reached the first ferry crossing, Mulketio to Clinton the rain stopped and the visibility improved to 5 miles. It has been chilly, overcast and 10 mile visibility as I approach the Juan D’Fuca Strait.
At 12 noon Coast Guard weather advisory came on and was talking about the Eastern entrance to the Juan D’Fuca having small craft warnings in the morning. They further went on to say that the small craft warnings are expected to end at 1 PM. This is great because I’m about 30 minutes from Admiralty Inlet.
I have scored with the tide. I cruise at about 6 knots. The wind is on my nose, but the CP says I making 11 knots.
Need to keep an eye out, though as at this time of year, there can be logs floating in the sound. About 45 minutes ago I looked up to see a log with its roots, sticking out on the surface. You certainly do not want to hit one of those.
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