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

MV DavidEllis At The Ice

30 July 2010 | Sawyer Glacier, Tracy Arm, 26 July
photo by K. Hanson
You might have wondered why our last blog featured a photo of MV Alpenglow at Tracy Arm; and that would be because we were taking pics of them, while they were taking pics of us. Now we've swapped photos taken since leaving Ketchikan, and I've selected 4 so you can see DE underway and at rest. Kurt is quite a good photographer; I'm embarrased to say our photos of Alpenglow were not nearly so artistic as theirs of DE. We're very grateful to K & M for the photos.

Alpenglow left Auke Bay (Juneau) this morning, headed for Glacier Bay National Park. We have a few more chores to complete here and will be underway Sunday, stopping at Hoonah enroute Elfin Cove.

For another take on our journey since Ketchikan, check out K & M's blog at: www.mvalpenglow.blogspot.com
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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