Took a quick four-day cruise this past weekend to Westsound on Orcas Island in the company of Carey (of this forum) and his wife and their 36' lobsterboat "Happy Destiny."* These are some photos from the trip.* There are some wonderful cars in the San Juan Islands.* Probably a bit like Cuba--- people take them there and then they stay there.* You can't drive very far so they don't get beat up.
The "Syrene" is teak planked over oak frames.* The topsides are all teak.* She traveled from England to BC on her own hull before WWII and served with the BC Forest Service from the 1940s through 1977.* Originally gasoline powered she was later repowered with a pair of Gardner diesels.* In addition to the engines she was originally fitted with two masts and a bowsprit complete with figurehead.
Purple martins are North America's largest swallow and they are relatively rare in the PNW.* Up here they nest almost exclusively in man-made boxes near open water.
There are a number of steam launches in the islands.* This is one of them.
Wasp Passage (second to last photo) has claimed more than one vessel on an "uncharted" rock (there aren't any but there are some very "uncharted" skippers up here).* The sunset was shot in Friday Harbor.
NOTE--- The weather was not like this on Monday when we came home.* It was overcast, spitting rain, and blowing 20-25 knots in some of the passes.
-- Edited by Marin on Wednesday 27th of July 2011 02:29:47 PM
The "Syrene" is teak planked over oak frames.* The topsides are all teak.* She traveled from England to BC on her own hull before WWII and served with the BC Forest Service from the 1940s through 1977.* Originally gasoline powered she was later repowered with a pair of Gardner diesels.* In addition to the engines she was originally fitted with two masts and a bowsprit complete with figurehead.
Purple martins are North America's largest swallow and they are relatively rare in the PNW.* Up here they nest almost exclusively in man-made boxes near open water.
There are a number of steam launches in the islands.* This is one of them.
Wasp Passage (second to last photo) has claimed more than one vessel on an "uncharted" rock (there aren't any but there are some very "uncharted" skippers up here).* The sunset was shot in Friday Harbor.
NOTE--- The weather was not like this on Monday when we came home.* It was overcast, spitting rain, and blowing 20-25 knots in some of the passes.
-- Edited by Marin on Wednesday 27th of July 2011 02:29:47 PM
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