First stop south
04 August 2010 | Westport, Wa
Rod
Fog, Drizzle & 52 degrees (& people wonder why we're headed south)
We had our first stowaway. A sparrow lost, tired & wet landed on the boat for a rest stop. After deciding we were not a threat became quite friendly while looking for a place to rest & dry out. I fed him some bread crumbs & part of a cherry. He went down below with Jane & Tucker, warmed up awhile & then took off on his merry way... always cool....
We made our first stop in Westport on our coastal hop south. After rounding Cape Flattery we motorsailed in light winds for a few hours until the wind died. The further south we went the more confused the seas became until we were rolling rail to rail in a 5' NW & 3'Sw swell that would peak on our beam & roll the boat very qiuckly to the opposite side. Very uncomfortable! Somehow Jane heated up some dinner & I tried to get most of it from the bowl to my mouth in one not so easy swoop.
In the dark , about 12 miles offshore, we ran into A mine field of pot buoys & slid over 4 of them as we put the engine in nuetral. Some tense momemts followed as we waited for them to slid out our stern. But we cheated death one more time & are now tied up in Westport resting, doing a few projects before for our next leg to Newport, OR. Headed out tomorrow.... Hopefully. Rod