Hello boys, back in communication after a couple weeks in the wilds of British Columbia. After fueling up at Friday Harbor-Amberjack
loves that fuel dock-we checked in to Canada by phone at Boundary Pass and motored up to Ganges Harbour, BC. Easy couple days at dock to rest up and resupply, especially at the local BC Liquor Store where I’ve learned to phone ahead a preorder, then 23 miles to Dunsmire Island in Ladysmith Harbor. Small island with a dock only, owned by Seattle Yacht Club and part of the local Native American reservation. Logging town, I hear the boom boats firing up at 6 AM. A huge log barge was unloading when we came in, Titans of Timber stuff.
Dunsmire Island
Then across Stuart Channel to Telegraph Harbor Marina and a night spent wedged in with the real Canadians. They are surprisingly different from us for being such close neighbors but very friendly.
Weather closing in, we ran back to Ganges to hole up at a dock with power, showers, groceries and restaurants nearby. Originally planning just a couple days I discovered the major leak turned out to be a failed raw water pump leaking about 1 gallon/minute. We could run on it but it was spraying saltwater all over and I don’t like relying on the bilge pumps to stay afloat. 2 days on the phone trying to find anyone who could replace it for me. They all asked “Do you have the part?” You’re on your own up here. Finally wound up with Philbricks Boatyard in Sydney. Very professional, very supportive. They could order the pump but were booked out to mid August. They sent me to their outpost in Roche Harbor, San Juan Island who located and ordered the part and booked me for Next Monday. Limped back from Ganges to Roche Harbor on one engine at 6 knots for 2.5 hours in the hot sun, no breeze—exhausting. We’re now at the SYC property on Henry Island across from Roche Habor. Nice place to hang out while waiting.
SYC Henry Island
Out of sequence but a neat picture of Port Townsend Channel I took last year on the way home during a stop to visit my shipwright brother.
Port Townsend Channel from Fort Worden
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