Ruminations of a sailor

Vessel Name: Pura Vida
Vessel Make/Model: Islander Freeport 41
Hailing Port: Portland Oregon
Crew: Michael & Judy Goehler
About: Purchased our vessel in December 2010. Sailed from Seattle to Canada to Mexico in 2011 after months of upgrades and repairs. Currently in Guaymas, Sonora, preparing for a season of cruising in the Pacific and Sea of Cortez
Extra: Our blog is at http://goehler-puravida.blogspot.mx/
20 January 2012 | Puerto Vallarta Mexico
31 August 2011 | San Juans & vicinity
12 August 2011 | Lat 48.57 Long -122.88
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20 January 2012 | Puerto Vallarta Mexico

Our updated blog address

Greetings from Puerto Vallarta Mexico! I chose to use the Google Blog tool rather than Sail Blogs as I didn't want to pay to post photos... so please see our communications activity at:

31 August 2011 | San Juans & vicinity

August adventures

Aug 14 – 21

12 August 2011 | Lat 48.57 Long -122.88

Back from BC

6:45 AM on Wed Aug 10 at the helm with sun rising behind the clouds. Behind us, BC and the cloud formations over land and sea. Sidney hails to our west as we travel south to US Boundary and customs bound at Roche Harbor Marina, San Juan Island. Fighting the current and major swirls as we cross Boundary [...]

Our updated blog address

20 January 2012 | Puerto Vallarta Mexico
sunny, hot, humid
Greetings from Puerto Vallarta Mexico! I chose to use the Google Blog tool rather than Sail Blogs as I didn't want to pay to post photos... so please see our communications activity at:
http://goehler-puravida.blogspot.com/

Happy New Year!
Judy & Mike
S/V Pura Vida

August adventures

31 August 2011 | San Juans & vicinity
Aug 14 – 21
Had a glorious week cruising in the San Juans with Michelle & Tony (our best man ‘way back in ’07). Started sunny Saturday with a visit from longtime friend Kathryn who drove up to check out the boat and have lunch. As we returned to our boat loaded with provisions for our first long term guests, there was another Islander Freeport 41 in the next slip! In a marina with 600+ slips, odds were slim. We celebrated that small world moment with new made friends and nosily toured each other’s boat – what changes they’d made, space and sail configurations. Quite fun!
Crabbing, kayaking, cruising, enjoying sunsets and occasional porpoise siting, photos and happy hour. Michelle and Judy got oysters at Sucia Island at low tide, wallowing in 55 degree water up to our knees, selecting stubborn oysters from the rocks. Star gazing overwhelming! We enjoyed the hot tub at Lopez and Rosario Resort on Orcas, and took in spectacular views from Rosario’s perch. Took in the hour long organ and piano concert and history tour with slide show of Robert Moran’s creation and lifestyle at Rosario, lo these many years ago.
Delivered Michelle & Tony back to Anacortes Sunday (following stories of midnight run via taxi to the fire station on Orcas to check out Michelle’s concussion and more…), we waited out a storm before departing on Tuesday for Orcas Island. This lousy weather day gave us time to more boat work, do 3 loads of laundry, and as we learn every day, reset our expectations of what any day will bring us. Every day, it is what it is as we have no control over weather.
Up at 6:30 off to Orcas to longtime friends from Judy’s Eddie Bauer days, Kathleen and Steve’s
historical cabin on Diamond Point. south side of Orcas. They “lent” us their beach house with a mooring ball for our first night on land since July 7th, enjoy their incredible outdoor shower with hot water and a view of Mt Baker, and do laundry someplace other than a deluxe marina laundro-mat…all awesome. Enjoyed Prosecco as Mike cracked crab at sunset and Judy made salads for crab cake dinner on the deck. Pinch me, yet again.
Aug 24
Heading toward Seattle for the next phase of our adventure, we stopped at Port Townsend for best price diesel, visit to pump out station and visit to Port Townsend Rigging for more parts. Anchored near the paper mill, dinghied in to Port Townsend Brewery for beers, ‘live’ bluegrass music and internet access (thanks to Safeway across the way). Our docking skills improve every day and that makes our marina experiences.
Aug 25 – 27
Seattle-bound for more work. New friend Linda (referral from sailing friends in PDX) evaluated and discussed travel south – sailing experience, boat considerations, logistics and crew. After 24 hours on board, she agreed to be our experienced sailor and yes, we are heading to Mexico!
We are beginning our journey south around 9/10! Are we sure? Yes. Are we apprehensive? Yes!
It’s a 24-7 trip for 7 – 10 days from Astoria to San Fran - we’ll have 3 or 4 of us to manage on the open ocean, up to 50 miles off shore! Wow.
Aug 28 – Sep 1
Shilshole Bay Marina for a few days while we waited for packages, shopped for electronics and enjoyed visitors from Seattle and Portland. We made the big adventure through the Ballard Locks today (!), the large lock and we made it OK. Docked right outside Ballard Locks where Miller & Miller Boatyard is installing refrigeration unit for warm weather refrig. Have 3 other vendors helping us with life raft, dodger repair (cover in front of the helm), autopilot and more.
The cool thing is integration of hardware and software for self steering and navigation on the trip down the west coast along with wind speed and direction, radar, GPS, chart plotter and AIS (where are the other vessels).
We check weather, barometer settings, and watch the skies for what is happening. Our world has become much smaller as we are very focused on our safety and next decisions about travel.
Sep 2 – 4
Heading from Seattle to Port Angeles then our first trip on the open ocean – along the north then west coast of WA to Astoria! Wow. We had a chance for a crew member but weather is looking good so we are doing the 36 hr trip with 2 of us, changing helm at regular intervals for food and sleep!
Sep 5 – 9 Astoria
Here for final provisioning and details then head out to San Fran!! Ready or not. We will determine our next steps with crew member Linda once we get to SFO.

Back from BC

12 August 2011 | Lat 48.57 Long -122.88
Judy
6:45 AM on Wed Aug 10 at the helm with sun rising behind the clouds. Behind us, BC and the cloud formations over land and sea. Sidney hails to our west as we travel south to US Boundary and customs bound at Roche Harbor Marina, San Juan Island. Fighting the current and major swirls as we cross Boundary Pass and head into the Haro Strait. Graced by a Dall Porpoise heading North with their small black fin and shiny surface against the morning light, just 25 yards to Starboard. A sure sign it will be another amazing day on the water.
Just like when we headed North into Canada on Wednesday Aug 3, leaving behind a shroud of fog.
Seals pop up at random and eyeball us as they lazily coast by, sometimes doing their full body flip into the water, other times gracefully dropping below the surface with absolutely no sign of their existence.
Heron fly over the islands squawking to let other creatures know they are around. They gracefully land on the shore and in the trees, beautiful in flight, awkward yet knowing as they land on a branch.
Kingfishers cry as they zoom across a bay to announce their territory.We were literally divebombed by two as they raced across the stern and flew through the rigging of a docked boat we passed as we departed Roche Harbor Marina. Being so territorial, it was no doubt a test of wills – fighting for who will have that key spot to roost and fish. Their cry is so distinct.

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