Tuesday, December 24, 2019

T’was the night before Christmas and anchored afloat,
Not a creature was stirring, inside of the boat.
The anchor was set with quite enough scope,
So the yacht would stay put… well at least that’s the hope!

T’was the night before Christmas, the boat gently rocking,
And hung on the mast were the holiday stockings.
No tree, wreath, or candles, but lots of good cheer,
It’s joyful enough that we can be here!

We wondered if Santa would somehow appear,
He can swim surely, but do his reindeer?
Do sleighs have EPIRB, AIS, and good charts?
We hope he is carrying sufficient spare parts.

T’was the night before Christmas when we heard an “ahoy!”,
It brought to our hearts such a feeling of joy!
We could be mistaken, the red light we saw,
Was it nav lights, or Rudolf, we watched it with awe.

Whether sailboat or sleigh, dancing waves with such ease,
Moving so swiftly with quite a good breeze.
Then heard in the distance as it seemed to take flight,
Merry Cruising to all, and to all a good night!
(Written by our good sailing friend Sherry Scholer)

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Cape St James

Cape St. James sailing on Peril Strait Southeast Alaska this summer.  Photo by our friend Jen Price.  Thanks Jen!

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Closer!

Working on the bottom paint, then add the graphics and we are done!!
We are both ready to be back home aboard Cape St James, and headed back to Alaska.


Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Port Townsend

  1000+ mile trek from Sitka, Alaska to Port Townsend,  Washington and we made it on time for our haul out. Let the work begin.