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edthefed

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Knot@work
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North Pacific Yachts '28 Trawler
Hello Everyone. Just retired after 38 years on the job and got our boat. A new, 2011 '28 North Pacific Yachts. My wife and I are very enthusiastic about the boat and eagerly look forward to better weather to sail it around the 172 islands of Washington state's Puget Sound, and eventually to Alaska.

We owned smaller boats in the past, such as runabouts but this is our first "serious" boat. We don't want to live aboard, but we want it to be comfty for the two of us for a week or two at a time and for the occasional day at a time visiting couple.

Look forward to learning from your experiences and to share our own in the years ahead. Hopefully our paths will cross.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all trawlers!

Ed the Fed (Hmmm... should be the former fed now)
 
Welcome from a fellow recently retired fed!! I retired from the FAA last month. What agency were you with? You've got lots of PNW company here on Trawler Forum. The couple that I've met are really great guys!!

I have an acquaintance with a North Pacific 43. He absolutely loves it! Post up some pics of your 28.

Congrats on your new retired life and your brand new boat!! Life's good!!
 
Congratulations Ed,

Diane and I bought a North Pacific 39 this summer. We are on the other side of the country in Connecticut. June 2014 is the freedom date for me.

Rob
 
Thanks Rob; appreciate it. That magic date will be here in no time. There's only 6 NP-28's so far, and brand-new hull number 6 is for sale out there in Connecticut.

I hope Trevor sells it quickly so that production of more 28's can continue with more "little brothers" out there!
 
Mr Fed,

Nice to have another smaller boat here on the forum. If you're up to a steep learning curve plunge into the older posts here. We've been at it for 5 years and there's a lot of threads that covered basic questions in great depth in the past. Twin v/s single screw ect ect.

Do you actually live in Blaine? We live in Concrete by the Skagit River ... 5 min walk.

You write "Hopefully our paths will cross." We go to the Barnes and Noble store at times in Bellingham. I'll try to PM you when we do that next.

I can only imagine what a brand new boat bust be like. Haven?
 
Hello Eric

Thanks for the note. We have two condos, one in Seattle's Belltown and the other one in Birch Bay, next to Blaine. Our boat will be moored in Blaine, but I have yet to bring it up here as I purchased it in Oak Harbor. We're listing both condos and hopefully they'll sell soon so that we can buy a house. With the new boat I'll need a garage of my own to tinker.

When I bought a new cruiser motorcycle years ago, I joined a similar forum for bikers and learned more from it that I would have ever imagined. I am a dry sponge and anticipate learning much more in this forum.

Since retiring (09-30-12) we've been spending more time up in the Blaine condo than in Seattle and that takes us to Bellingham very often. Do you know Mr. Ed Brown, an aircraft mechanic/restorer who has his shop/hangar at the airport in Concrete?

Ed
 
Ed Brown .... No but my Luscombe friend Ward surely does. He has a hanger up there too. Much more snow than here in extreme western Concrete. See your PM.
 
welcome. I retired....geez...almost two years ago and thery have been the busiest days of my life. Congradulations of your new boat and retirement:thumb:

Britt
 
Thanks for the welcome

Coos Bay? Hmmm... I like what I saw there. Have been through once or twice, but never had the time to stop and explore and learn it as I would have preferred. Now that I have time, I will have to do that.

Thanks again!
 
Welcome aboard,

Sergio "Alemao" Sztancsa, Sent from my iPhone using Trawler
 
Thanks Sergio;

Muy Feliz Navidad to you.

Ed
 
You are fast :) I'm from Brazil, Rio but I have a trawler in Fort Lauderdale that I intend to cruise to Brasil next Jan.
Great to have you here,

Sergio "Alemao" Sztancsa, Sent from my iPhone using Trawler
 
Cool! I'd love to go to Brazil some day. I was born in New York, was raised in Puerto Rico and after 3 years in Germany I have lived and worked in California, Texas, Georgia, New Mexico, Canada and just retired in Seattle. Blaine, Washington is home now until the end. My brother likes in Kissimmee, FL.

I guess when asked where I am from, I can honestly say: I am from all over!
 
Join us, I intend to depart in Jan 20, changing some crew ( my wife x my San) in Puerto Rico after 14/17 days, going to Trinidad (more 2 weeks) than crossing the North of South America ( need crew) and North and Norteast of Braz ( also many beautiful places)

Sergio "Alemao" Sztancsa, Sent from my iPhone using Trawler
 
Join us, I intend to depart in Jan 20, changing some crew ( my wife x my San) in Puerto Rico after 14/17 days, going to Trinidad (more 2 weeks) than crossing the North of South America ( need crew) and North and Norteast of Braz ( also many beautiful places)

Sergio "Alemao" Sztancsa, Sent from my iPhone using Trawler

so how long will the trip take? I guess u will do lots of island hoping then stopping frequently along the coast of south America or do you have enough range to just go accross the open ocean?
 
The total is about 6000 miles but I intend to divide in 2 maybe 3 legs.
The problem in the North of South America is that has 3 Guianas and I must stop in all of them to refuel. There are pirates and they must be carefull with me :eek:)
IF I go far from the coast, strait ahead, is short but I'll have a 3 knots of current, if I'll go close the coast, I have to take care with floating logs, fishing boats,... but zero current. It will be a problem to navigate during the night. We'll go slow and safely.
 
The total is about 6000 miles but I intend to divide in 2 maybe 3 legs.
The problem in the North of South America is that has 3 Guianas and I must stop in all of them to refuel. There are pirates and they must be carefull with me :eek:)
IF I go far from the coast, strait ahead, is short but I'll have a 3 knots of current, if I'll go close the coast, I have to take care with floating logs, fishing boats,... but zero current. It will be a problem to navigate during the night. We'll go slow and safely.

pirates huh...I guess this area has been know for them since almost day one. But what can you do but defend yourself? If u start throwing lead and they do the same then u will at the minimum have some damage. Guess what is needed is an rpg and just blow them outa the water:)
Sounds like you are a brave sailor. I will be looking forward to frequent updates on your trip. Would be nice if you could find a couple of other trawlers to sail with?
 
Ed. Congrats on the new boat. I have been on all of the NP line except for the 28. Purchased a used NP42 this past Sept. We boat out of Birch Bay, so we are neighbors. Hope to see you out on the water. Our boat is currently out of water, maintenance time. Will be ready to go soon. See ya, Dan and Pat.
 
Thanks Dan;

I keep mine at Blaine on Gate 1. Can't miss it as you walk down the gangway. Stop by anytime and say hello.

Have you seen the new 49' NP in Blaine? It definitely stands out among the crowd. It can be seen from just about anywhere in town along Peace Portal.

Ed
 
Ed,
Welcome aboard. Gotta say that we love the name of your boat. Cast off the lines and cruise wherever your heart desires!
 
Ed, Welcome aboard. Gotta say that we love the name of your boat. Cast off the lines and cruise wherever your heart desires!

Thank you kindly. Roger that, looking forward to this year's boating season.

Ed
 
Ed. Was in Blaine today, your boat is afloat and looking good. The 49 further down the dock was looking good also. My boat is the former boat, owned by the new owner of the 49. Have been aboard it, and it is quite the boat. Off to the yard in Bellingham to ck progress on mine. Best wishes for the new baby coming to your family. Dan
 
Hi Dan;

Thank you kindly for checking Knot@work; I appreciate the update, and thanks as well for the baby wishes. Baby is dragging feet, seems too comfy in the womb and might have to be hit with an eviction notice next week. We'll see...

Yeah; that 49 looks mighty adequate; ha, ha. I strolled to it before I headed this way and I was quite impressed. Was your current boat moored in the Gate 2 area before?

One day Trevor and I were heading to the Semiahmoo fuel dock on my boat, and we stopped on that gate side since he needed to touch bases with some folks working on it. I seem to recall they were readying it for display at the Seattle Boat show.

If it is the same one you've done good. Congratulations and safe/happy sailings to you. I take it that a boat that size navigates within the BBV marina without difficulty? I've never been to that marina but we looked at several homes there before settling on a new one just south of the State Park.

God Willing we'll be back home in early May. Looking forward to saying hello in person.

Ed
 
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