We took Maui in for stitches to be removed and he was rather insistent that he was done having his privates messed with! Would not let them. They had not told me not to feed him for 12 hours so we came home and went back on Friday. They anesthetized him and removed them. With all the repeat caths and then surgery he has been anesthetized 6 times in last month. Was scary seeing how dopey he was and for soooo long. Just too much drug buildup in his system. He is much better today and even being good with out his collar, which we learned yesterday he should be wearing for 2 more days. Translate to we watch him like a hawk or collar him.
This being the 3rd long delay in plans means we have not made it to LA yet to see dear friend Cindy and daughter Sally and her family. We realistically won't be returning north before this winter. Have spent some time analyzing and deciding but bottom line, staying south is much safer. We had been told by many that the winds turn in favor to return in September and October. After adding our own research and experience into this we realize we heard 1/2 the story. Seas, winds and waves continue to pick up and get worse! Meaning winds and wind waves generally from the South, but mixed swells from any and all directions. We have gotten much more comfortable with our boat but still not thinking it is wise to push north.
We have also done much reflecting on our adventure which we have enjoyed but flexed A LOT over dream trip and still want to experience anchoring out and island hopping. We both hoped, expected,etc more like San Juans had been. Major differences have been
We knew our turf. Been there several times, knew the land, sea, currents, weather, types of ocean bottoms for anchoring, names and locations of stores and provisioning options, etc
Kitty Cat was already outfitted for our needs, Spartan is very much a work in progress. Major thanks to Scott for his many creations in his wood shop! At least we are warm and dry while we are fixing lots of new projects. Many more surprises keep popping up for a boat the surveyor said was ready to go. Good thing we are do-it-yourselfers or the bank would be broke.
While we did have some open ocean experience and lots of semi protected (Islands) we ahve so far been mostly open ocean or in a marina. Some concerns over our ground tackle (anchors have now been replaced but we have not had opportunity to use them yet) and many various bottom conditions -gravel, rock, shale, sand, mud, clay, seaweed... and each of varying density.
Most marinas so far had bars at the river entrance that concentrates the wind and water flow and can be quite dangerous. We knew that part. : ) Columbia River is said to be the worst. We are not sure we agree with that anymore but it is a major access with much traffic and publicity. The smaller and shallower are actually more dicey and closed or restricted more. They also channel the wind in such that anchoring inside can still be very rough. Many frequent cruisers have said this year has been one of the worst for weather and all most all say the Pacific is the worst part of their world cruise.
We are far from learning to read the weather. The San Juans is PNW and we could feel the change and often interpret it. Here all is new. Threats of hurricane effects and Santa Anna winds all of which seem to come up suddenly or at least severely when arriving. We have been warned to always be prepared to leave most any anchorage on a moments notice. And thus always listening to weather. Ummm we are the ones that don;t watch TV or listen to news or radio.... We do ALWAYS check weather before we go out and make decisions accordingly. We just didn't expect sudden and drastic changes that we would not 'recognize'. After all it is still Pacific west coat and neither of us had spent much time here.....
Feeling confident that all this adds up to us getting to where the islands near Santa Barbara and LA are approachable!
In the mean time we will be visiting Cindy and Sally and then take up residency in the San Pedro Cabrillo Marina. We have friends Steve and Vicky on SV Loch Fyne that also reside there. We will have a safe storm hole and can play as we are ready and comfortable. We will also take this opportunity to replace our leaky and aged windows. Clearly never a winter project in Oregon. : )
Love to all
Glad to hear that Maui Boy is doing better! You are correct, the winds change quickly.... and these hurricanes seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, but like you, we do not watch the weather except when contemplating a departure.... We are both wishing you calm seas. You will will notice (hopefully) that the further south you get, the calmer the waters. We just got back from a weekend at Catalina with my "sis-n-law". Still some residual winds and waves from the latest hurricane, but it was tolerable (for us...about 3' swells...she was having a rough time----land lubbers!!!!) Take care & be safe. call us if you need anything! hugs to you both!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vickie! Good to have you on the been there done that reports. lol See you soon.
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