D & D Nagle aboard MV DavidEllis

27 May 2020 | Elfin Cove, SE Alaska
16 April 2020 | Elfin Cove, Cross Sound, Chichagof Island, SE Alaska
10 July 2019 | Elfin Cove, Alaska (or in Aussie:
18 March 2019
19 September 2017 | northbound Verney Passage, west side Gribbell Island
30 May 2017 | Photo is Meyers Chuck, north of Ketchikan AK
29 August 2016 | on-the-hard, Wrangell
19 November 2015 | almost there
16 November 2015
15 November 2015
11 November 2015 | Shearwater - Bella Bella, BC
10 November 2015 | photo is approaching Bottleneck Inlet
01 November 2015 | Wrangell, Alaska
17 September 2015 | Juneau to Petersburg
19 July 2015 | Wrangell > Petersburg > Tracy Arm > Juneau
28 June 2015 | Wrangell, AK (still on the hard)
03 March 2015 | Ketchikan

Shorebound in Seattle

28 October 2009 | photo is statue of Lenin in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle
Hello family & friends,
Sorry we haven't blogged in awhile. We may not be underway, but we are busy. We have classes 5 days a week at Seattle Maritime Academy -- diesel, hydraulics, mechanics, marlinspike and weather. We exercise Rusty, and ourselves, each morning, walking/running down to Shilshole and Golden Gardens, and sometimes a big loop which includes steep stairs and a dog park. Rusty is also attending classes -- doggie manners -- each week, and while thoroughly loveable, and quite smart, is proving to also be quite hard-headed. Fortunately we have the time to work with him everyday, and we do see progress. He does at times reduce us to hysterics -- the good kind -- when he grabs Dots underwear and prances around the apartment throwing them in the air, catching them and daring us to play chase.

We've had lots of company this past month -- cousin Tom & Tracey from Maryland; Bob and Sharon from home and Matt & Gill from Wooshie. You may recall the story about the Japanese Coast Guard telling me to "look for Wooshie" upon entering Kushiro harbor, as a guide to where to dock. Matt & Gill left Kushiro a day ahead of us heading for the Aleutians, and arrived in Dutch Harbor a month behind us. They've left Wooshie in Kodiak, while heading home to AUS for "summer" (that would be Southern Hemisphere summer for those of you who are geographically challanged). We also have been getting together with Ken & Roberta who are one of the 3 Nordhavns who did the opposite voyage to DavidEllis this past summer. Their boats are currently in Japan, and they are planning on Hong Kong next year, so we've been sharing what we know with them. Matt & Gill from Wooshie met Ken & Roberta in the Aleutians, while Ken also knows our friend Bill (retired from LASO, who shared an apartment with Dorothy and me in early 2006 while taking our first classes at SMA. The cruising world really is a small world.

I mentioned Bob and Sharon. Bob was Dorothy and my Zoology professor at SRJC in '68-'69. It was his first year teaching out of grad school and he also taught my first scuba certification course. We've been friends ever since and dove and kayaked together in many interesting places. Over the years, Bob has become involved, pretty much worldwide, with Manta Ray research. Recently he's been spending a lot of time in the Maldives. He visited aboard DE in both HK and the PI. Bob's been talking with us about the possibility of a voyage down to the volcanic islands in the Pacific off Central America -- Revilligigedos, Tres Marias, Gallapagos, Clipperton and do some diving with Mantas down there. It's just talk right now and we're not done at SMA until mid-June, so we'll see...

We've got a long list of repairs and mods for DE, but haven't jumped in yet, using the classes as an opportunity to think about various systems, and see what might be made better...
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Vessel Name: DavidEllis
Vessel Make/Model: Diesel Duck 462 (Seahorse Marine)
Hailing Port: Sebastopol, CA, USA
Crew: Mike (Dave) and Dorothy Nagle
About:
Home for us is Sebastopol, CA, USA, where children, grandchildren and surviving parents still reside. We lived aboard in SE Asia, except for short visits home spring of 06 til fall 09, primarily in China, Macau, Hong Kong, Philippine Islands and Malaysia. [...]
Extra:
while building, commishioning and shaking down, the boat was the 'ends'; now she's become the 'means' to explore new places, live there awhile, get to know folks before moving on. "David Ellis" is named after David J. Nagle & Ellis D. Peterson, Dave & Dorothy's dads. Both have passed, but [...]

Who: Mike (Dave) and Dorothy Nagle
Port: Sebastopol, CA, USA