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[KensBlog] 2017-02 Dent Island to Port McNeil


Greetings all! Roberta and I have started our 2017 cruising season! After a week of spoiling ourselves at Dent Island Lodge (sleeping on the boat but enjoying the resort’s great service and amenities) we started plotting our route to reach the Broughton Islands, near the tip of Vancouver Island, approximately 300 miles south of Ketchikan Alaska. Plotting Our Course I mentioned in my last blog entry that Dent Island is surrounded by rapids. Water flow through these islands happens as th…
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[KensBlog] 2017-02 Dent Island to Port McNeil

Greetings all! Roberta and I have started our 2017 cruising season! After a week of spoiling ourselves at Dent Island Lodge (sleeping on the boat but enjoying the resort’s great service and amenities) we started plotting our route to reach the Brou…

[Kensblog]Starting the season in style – Dent Island Lodge

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[Kensblog]Starting the season in style – Dent Island Lodge


Greetings all! Roberta and I have now moved aboard the boat for the summer. But, before I get to that, I thought I’d show this picture I snapped when we were home in Seattle for July 4th. July 4 in Seattle It’s a little hard to make out what you are seeing, but it is Lake Union, an inland lake adjacent to the Space Needle in downtown Seattle. Every July 4th a massive fireworks display is launched from a floating barge on the lake. The best place to see the fireworks is from aboard a boat…

[Kensblog] Testing the use of video in my blog entries – Flying Kenmore Air

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[Kensblog] Testing the use of video in my blog entries – Flying Kenmore Air

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[Kensblog] Testing the use of video in my blog entries – Flying Kenmore Air


Greetings all! I want to experiment with including some video in my blog entries this summer. This is just a quick test of some poorly hacked together video that I shot recently while traveling home from the boat on Kenmore Air. This was strictly a test to see how the video would look on Youtube, and how it would appear in the blog entry. So … don’t expect much…. I spent perhaps 10 minutes on editing, and it shows… My plan is to take the drone with us to the boat and try to get some cool f…

[kensblog] It’s 2017. What are our cruising plans?

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[kensblog] It’s 2017. What are our cruising plans?

Greetings all! Roberta and I will be off to a slow start on our cruising this year. Over a decade ago I was told I needed a new right knee. I ignored the Doctors and the knee got worse. Finally, this year it became obvious that I could delay no fur…

[KensBlog] Roche Harbor, Our Home Port

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[KensBlog] Roche Harbor, Our Home Port 9/3/2016 3:48:10 PM
Greetings all!

Well .. I wasn’t planning to write any blog entries this summer.

If you read my last blog entry you know that our boat spent eight months getting made new again and we weren’t able to start cruising this year until the season was effectively over.

That said, several people have asked what we’re up to and at the risk of being completely boring I’ll tell the truth, which is: ‘As little as possible.’ I sometimes joke about boats that are marina queens; meaning boats that just sit around and don’t go anywhere. I probably shouldn’t do that anymore because that’s exactly what we’ve been since the cruising season started. After traveling 30,000+ miles over the past few years, it feels darn good just to sit still for a bit.

I have mentioned in prior blog entries that I’ve been paying for a slip at Roche Harbor for nearly ten years, and yet our boat has never been in the slip.

I don’t know that I could completely explain why I kept paying even though our boat has been outside the United States. One reason is that it hasn’t been very expensive. The marina rents out my slip when we’re not here.

The bigger reason is just that it is a very special place and we’ve had various slips at the marina for nearly twenty years.

Why do we like Roche Harbor?

Roche is as much a tourist trap as it is a marina, and I mean that in a good way. Some marinas are just ‘boat parking lots.’ But, that isn’t Roche. There are three restaurants serving the marina. Each morning, a line forms at the Lime Kiln Café to get the fresh donuts. The staff are primarily high school and college kids from the local town of Friday Harbor who are off school for the summer. Unlike many marinas where the staff seems to be perpetually bored, the kids at Roche understand that it is summer and summers are made for fun.

And, a couple surprises I’ll leave you with…

That’s it for this issue of the blog. We have just been goofing off at the marina. Next week we hope to go to anchor and try out our new kayaks… (and, perhaps our new stabilizers.)

Until next time,

Roberta, Keely, Toundra and me – Ken Williams
Nordhavn 68, Sans Souci
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