Flåm is a small village at the head of Aurlandsfjrod, a branch off Sognefjord, the longest fjord in Norway. The village is the terminus of the Flåm Railway, considered one of the world’s most scenic railway trips. It’s also the main embarkation point for boat tours of UNESCO World Heritage site Nærøyfjord, and is home…
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Arrived in Ketchikan and a departure aborted
The trip across Dixon Entrance on Saturday, June 9, was one of our best with only light winds and a low long-period westerly swell. We departed Prince Rupert predawn (naturally) but were preceded by one boat and followed by a half dozen more through low water slack in Venn Passage.
Because of the poor weather in the preceding days it was quite a fleet of pleasure craft heading to Ketchikan. We counted about 15 boats crossing, most of whom passed us at various points along the route (ah, the joy of being a slow boat).
It was a real crowd in Ketchikan and you could tell that most of them were first time Alaska visitors based upon the exchanges they were having with the Harbor Master. The harbor crew did a great job and found space for everyone. Even though we were near the end of the pack, we were fortunate enough to still get a bow-in starboard tie slip (but without AC power).
We got our shopping and chores done on Sunday in anticipation of departing Monday with the forecasted light winds and favorable tides.
Bright and early on Monday, with only 2 lines still on and all of the electronics operating I turn the key on the engine, hear a slight cough then only the low oil pressure engine alarm. Another twist of the key elicits only the alarm. Never a good feeling to be dead-in-the-water but at least we are tied to the dock and in Ketchikan where there are resources.
We go into diagnostics mode and after about 40 minutes of sleuthing we’ve determined the problem is with the engine starting battery bank, 2 AGM 4D batteries that are original with the boat. With no load they show 25.5 volts, with the engine in the on position they drop to 17-20 volts and when the starter is turned they are are at 7 volts. After isolating the bad batteries then engaging the house/start battery parallel switch, we easily start the engine with the house battery bank.
An internet search for “marine batteries Ketchikan” turns up Crowley Fuel (aka, Anderes Oil) as a source of marine batteries. Marcia talks with the crew of a commercial fishing boat that confirms them as the place to go. They open at 7 am and by 7:30 am we have a plan to take the boat down to their fuel dock where they’ll take our bad batteries and sell us new batteries. With a plan in hand, I decommission the old batteries and we hoist them (each weighs more the 100 pounds) into the cockpit.
Once we are tied to their dock, they confirmed that one battery had failed totally and we have to fuss over the optimum solution to our situation (turns out that 4D batteries aren’t all the same size), but the folks at Crowley Fuel were extraordinarily helpful and accommodating. By 5 pm that afternoon, we’ve got a brand new start battery bank consisting of 4 6V Trojan T105 golf cart style batteries in two battery boxes.
We try again tomorrow, Wednesday June 13, to depart on our next leg with a destination of Sitka.
Miles traveled this leg – 87.3; engine hours – 12.9
Total miles traveled – 714.5; engine hours – 104.4
June 10 – Fairport, NY
Fairport Town Dock
“Once the travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life.” ―Michael Palin
Our next stop on our western travels was Fairport. It’s a wonderful little town that really caters to boaters on the Erie. It was a beauty stop..we met a few very nice people, enjoyed a local brewery and had an amazing dinner at Mr. Dominic’s. The Village of Fairport is a suburb east of Rochester. It’s known as the “Crown Jewel of the Erie Canal” and was named as one of the “Best Places to Live” by Money Magazine in 2005. From what we could see wandering around and from the canal…I can see why.
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June 11. 2018. Departed Ballard North, AKA Dutch harbor at 0900 Alaska time.
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A few thoughts about Dutch Harbor. There isn’t much to do here in town. The Wi-Fi is glacial. The cell phone service is spotty at best. The winter month are dark, dark, dark. Kids need to use a flashlight to find their way home after school. The air service is hit and miss. During the 4 days we have been here the Alaska Airline flights have been canceled for days at a time due to fog and low ceiling. Sharry and Kyle had flights to Anchorage scheduled. Sharry’s sister, Sheila, is meeting …
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June 9 – Newark, NY
Newark Town Dock
“I’ve come to know that what we want in life is the greatest indication of who we really are.” —Richard Paul Evans
We had another short day planned, so we thought we’d wander through Lyons a little more and visit the farmers market. The only problem we encountered…the farmers market doesn’t start for another week or so. Too sad, we enjoy farmers markets, but not a surprise since summer really doesn’t start around here till the middle of June…or even July.
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Nærøyfjord
Nærøyfjord was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2005 for being among the most scenically outstanding in the world. At its narrowest the fjord is only 820ft (250m) across with sheer cliffs on either side. Dozens of dramatic waterfalls plunge down the steeply-sloped shores. A standout is Kjelsfossen, one of the highest waterfalls in…
Pain and suffering
Been suffering some terrible back spasms this past week. Painful enough to drop me to my knees. Don’t know what caused them, had a therapeutic massage week before for pain on my right side, these were on my left. WTF? Plenty of rest & drugs and it’…
Pain and suffering
Been suffering some terrible back spasms this past week. Painful enough to drop me to my knees. Don’t know what caused them, had a therapeutic massage week before for pain on my right side, these were on my left. WTF? Plenty of rest & drugs and it’…
Aurlandsfjord Road Tour
The Stegastein Viewpoint juts 100ft (30m) out from the mountain 1,250ft (650m) above Aurlandsfjord. While in Flåm, we rented a car to visit the viewpoint and explore a few other attractions around Aurlandsfjord by road. Below are trip highlights from May 7th in Flåm, Norway. Click any image for a larger view, or click the…
