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Ketchikan Shout Outs

Posted on May 26, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u No Comments on Ketchikan Shout Outs
Alaska Bound 2024

Saturday May 25th, 2024 In boating circles Ketchikan is well known as a place where you can actually get things DONE, find supplies for both your boat and your galley, and generally have access to services that are unavailable during most of the journey through Canada. We wanted to give a “shout out” to a … Read More “Ketchikan Shout Outs” »

Ketchikan boat projects: day two

Posted on May 24, 2024May 26, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u 2 Comments on Ketchikan boat projects: day two
Alaska Bound 2024

Friday May 24, 2024 Ketchikan is the land of cruise boats—or at least one of them. On our walk this morning we counted 5 cruise ships. The rain stopped and its a sunny overcast day. But whilst we are here it’s time for two more boat projects before we leave. OK, this first boat project … Read More “Ketchikan boat projects: day two” »

Boat Projects in the rain in Ketchikan

Posted on May 24, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u No Comments on Boat Projects in the rain in Ketchikan
Alaska Bound 2024

May 23, 2024 When you meet a seasoned boater who has taken their boat on a long journey the first thing they usually ask us is , “So what broke.?” Last year the answer was serious. We lost a depth sounder and our bow thruster. We got the thruster working last time we were here … Read More “Boat Projects in the rain in Ketchikan” »

Arrived in Ketchikan Alaska

Posted on May 23, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u 6 Comments on Arrived in Ketchikan Alaska
Alaska Bound 2024

Wednesday May 22nd, 2024 We left Cow Harbor in Prince Rupert at 5:30 am. Cruising out of Prince Rupert is a bit of a challenge if you have never done it. Just follow your course settings and you will be fine. You may see fishing boats cutting through the markers taking a short cut. DO … Read More “Arrived in Ketchikan Alaska” »

A technical reporting day

Posted on May 22, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u 1 Comment on A technical reporting day
Alaska Bound 2024

Tuesday May 21st, 2024 We arrived in Lowe inlet yesterday afternoon around 2:30. We have been to this inlet once before. It’s beautiful place to hang a hook but there is a bit of discussion amongst boaters as to “where to drop your hook.” Several of our boating friends choose to anchor in front of … Read More “A technical reporting day” »

Made it to Lowe Inlet

Posted on May 20, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u No Comments on Made it to Lowe Inlet
Alaska Bound 2024

Monday 20,2024 We left Bottleneck at 5:30 for our nine hour cruise to Lowe Inlet. It was a “misty fjord” kind of day as evidenced in the above photo. The seas were calm with the current running with us most of the way, giving us a nice lift in speed. It was calm enough for … Read More “Made it to Lowe Inlet” »

All “Bottled” up

Posted on May 19, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u 3 Comments on All “Bottled” up
Alaska Bound 2024

Sunday May 19,2024 With Marlene at the helm we set anchor in Bottleneck around 1:45 pm. We are the only boat in the inlet and we suspect this will remain the case for the night. We left Shearwater around 7:30 for our 5.5 hour cruise. It was a beautiful cruise through Jackson Pass. We had … Read More “All “Bottled” up” »

And Around We Go

Posted on May 19, 2024May 19, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u No Comments on And Around We Go
Alaska Bound 2024

Saturday, May 18, 2024 Our alarm rang us up at 0500 as we grabbed some coffee and started to get the boat ready to depart. By 530 we could see that every boat in the harbor (all 8 of us) were pulling up anchor and we looked like a row of ducks quietly departing the … Read More “And Around We Go” »

Playing the waiting game

Posted on May 17, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u 1 Comment on Playing the waiting game
Alaska Bound 2024

Friday May 17, 2024 We arrived in Allison Harbor about 9:45 am yesterday. It was a bumpy ride the last hour with 4 to 5 foot chop, but once we cruised to the head of the inlet it immediately settled down and we had a very lovely evening. Mid morning today four boats came into … Read More “Playing the waiting game” »

Running with Radar

Posted on May 16, 2024May 16, 2024 By newtradition_khb38u No Comments on Running with Radar
Alaska Bound 2024

May 16,2024 We had a comfortable, albeit short sleepover in Port McNeil, which is a great city in which to provision, wash clothes if need be (there is a good laundromat a short distance from the marina), and a good IGA supermarket with fresh produce, cash machines, and even a pharmacy. We arrived in Port … Read More “Running with Radar” »

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