Aug. 22 – Cape Vincent, NY
RETURN TO LEFKAS, GREECE
Stbd F/W tank bed & chocks
So I’m just getting setup in the boat shed early this morning when I see Jr go shooting off across the back yard and next thing you know it he’s on top of the boat shed.The birds go crazy when he’s around and he chases them up there!So now he’s truly s…
Stbd F/W tank bed & chocks
So I’m just getting setup in the boat shed early this morning when I see Jr go shooting off across the back yard and next thing you know it he’s on top of the boat shed.The birds go crazy when he’s around and he chases them up there!So now he’s truly s…
Aug. 20-21 Clayton, NY
Return to Seattle
In late July, we left the boat in Trondheim, checked Spitfire into “the resort” at the beautiful Pusehuset Kattehotell, and returned to Seattle for a couple of weeks. While James spent all day and most evenings in meetings, Jennifer picked up our mail at the UPS store, sourced some other parts and spares locally, and…
In Port McNeill
This will be a short post as I’ve been lazy. I’ll probably amend this once I get back to the homeport in Eagle Harbor on Bainbridge Island
We arrived yesterday afternoon in Port McNeill after rounding Cape Caution from our anchorage in Frypan Bay on Penrose Island. While not super rough, we put our stabilizers (i.e., the “fish”) in the water to attenuate the rolling from the waves for the first time in 2 years. Maggie-cat, bless her heart, did not get sea sick the entire time.
The trip south from Ketchikan was fine. We stopped in Prince Rupert for a night and at Shearwater for a night. Otherwise, we had many fine anchorages with generally good weather.
As we did start to see the effects of the fires in the BC interior. First it was orange moons and suns, later it was smoke and smoke mixed with thick fog.
Some fish were caught along the way, although not as many as last year. We did some prawning and added them to the freezer.
We visited a few new (to us, anyway) anchorages, which we can add to options for stops in future years.
Miles traveled this leg – 740.2; engine hours – 141.4 (lots of trolling)
Total miles traveled – 2741.3; engine hours – 459.0
Into the Ice
Day 61: Reid Glacier to Blue Mouse: Today will be a first for Idyll Time. After traveling 65 miles up bay, we are heading to the glaciers and are a little nervous about navigating through ice. We have never done this before. Striking an ice berg would be just like hitting a rock and could […]

