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14:04 Friday, August 23rd 2002
Wayne arrives in Ucluelet from Calgary all smiles. He's packing a larger steering oar for
our Cape Horn windsteering system. We still had a number of jobs on our job board to
prepare TIOGA for the offshore passage such as packing away the dinghy, storing solar
panels, and lashing things down, so we got straight to work. |
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Sunday, August 25th 2002
All things that an angry sea might want to tear off are packed below, weather cloths to
keep us dry installed, dinghy lashed, food and cabin prepared, and a favourable forecast.
We departed Ucluelet at 11:00am after fueling. |
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Monday, August 26th 2002
Our second night at sea, and still not much for wind. Here Wayne entertains the crew with
some pretty good Monty Python impressions ... like the man with three bums. Alright, now,
give us a look! |
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Tuesday, August 27th 2002
With wind finally in our sails, Chris and Wayne get the Cape Horn wind steering system
working really well. Wind steering systems are like cats, though. They have a personality
and sometimes get set in their ways. Chris and Wayne "stroke" the cat. |
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Saturday, August 31st 2002
A few days have passed. We didn't much feel like taking pictures during our first gale.
Seas and winds had been building throughout the week and kept us busy and on our toes or
in our bunks. On Friday night it culminated in a gale with 50kt winds and really really
big seas. We hove the boat to for 6 hours and kept in touch with the US Coast Guard during
the worst of it then carried on the next morning. The boys handled the voyage extremely
well, though Joel didn't think Mom should use her "good" life jacket if we had
to abandon ship. TIOGA was rock solid for the entire trip and kept the crew safe and dry. |
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Saturday, August 31st 2002
"After last night, 30kt winds are a piece of cake ... man, could I use a hot shower
and a shave ... what would a steak taste like? ... what day is it? ... are we almost there
yet? ... where am I? ... who am I?" |
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06:39 Sunday, September 1st 2002
Joel looking tired after an early morning watch with Mom and a spectacular night of stars.
California's in sight! |
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07:00 Sunday, September 1st 2002
It's a tequila sunrise! California from about 10 miles offshore. But we still have to sail
all day before dropping our anchor in Drakes Bay. |
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19:57 Sunday, September 1st 2002
And a tequila sunset! But hey, lots to smile about! We're going to make Drakes Bay with a
smidge of light still in the sky, a night's sleep for the entire crew, and a break from
the constant motion. Maybe even a game of crib and a beer! |
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Monday, September 2nd 2002
The Golden Gate is in sight and out come the Kazoos for Joel & Gerrit. Now why didn't
we bring those out sooner? |
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10:21 Monday, September 2nd 2002
Golden Success! Safe arrival in San Francisco! |
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