6-3-2022 Day 14
Surprisingly in the morning, the fog was gone from rocky Piehle Passage, so instead of a somewhat whitenuckle ride it was just beautiful. The area has many strange rock formations with trees on most & lots of kelp beds marking the more shallow areas & waves breaking just out side the passage on the barrier rocks. When we reached the open ocean Jody & I took off on plane, running about 15 mph, while Bill & Mike stayed slow. They are planning on a two day trip to Sitka & Jody & I arrived early in the afternoon. There is internet there & I hoped to talk to JoLee on our anniversary & see if a replacement for the depth sounder was available. The Marina there is huge & where the Harbor master assigned us at the docks it is a 3/4 mile walk to just reach land & return. That & the separate trips to stores ect made for many miles of walking. My feet are blistered tonight. Also extremely hot for Sitka at near 80 degrees.
50 miles today & 511 miles total.
6-4-2022, Day 15
Early in the morning, I purchased a new Garmin combo sonar/chart plotter & went to work on the replacement. Midway through, when I replaced the 2 amp fuse with a 5 amp fuse, I found the power source fuse block, bad for the old sounder. I had checked voltage & it showed 12 volts, but not enough amps coming through to actually run the sonar. So a good thing-bad thing. Good, reinstalled the old sounder & it’s now working, bad, the new one can’t be returned, so will install the upgrade, when I’m at home & much less complicated, than on the water. It’s going to be great knowing depths under the boat again.
Bill & Mike arrived mid morning in a light rain with the wind up, as a small weather front is passing through. I much prefer the cooler damp weather of today over yesterday’s heat. We will be here a couple more days.
Surprisingly in the morning, the fog was gone from rocky Piehle Passage, so instead of a somewhat whitenuckle ride it was just beautiful. The area has many strange rock formations with trees on most & lots of kelp beds marking the more shallow areas & waves breaking just out side the passage on the barrier rocks. When we reached the open ocean Jody & I took off on plane, running about 15 mph, while Bill & Mike stayed slow. They are planning on a two day trip to Sitka & Jody & I arrived early in the afternoon. There is internet there & I hoped to talk to JoLee on our anniversary & see if a replacement for the depth sounder was available. The Marina there is huge & where the Harbor master assigned us at the docks it is a 3/4 mile walk to just reach land & return. That & the separate trips to stores ect made for many miles of walking. My feet are blistered tonight. Also extremely hot for Sitka at near 80 degrees.
50 miles today & 511 miles total.
6-4-2022, Day 15
Early in the morning, I purchased a new Garmin combo sonar/chart plotter & went to work on the replacement. Midway through, when I replaced the 2 amp fuse with a 5 amp fuse, I found the power source fuse block, bad for the old sounder. I had checked voltage & it showed 12 volts, but not enough amps coming through to actually run the sonar. So a good thing-bad thing. Good, reinstalled the old sounder & it’s now working, bad, the new one can’t be returned, so will install the upgrade, when I’m at home & much less complicated, than on the water. It’s going to be great knowing depths under the boat again.
Bill & Mike arrived mid morning in a light rain with the wind up, as a small weather front is passing through. I much prefer the cooler damp weather of today over yesterday’s heat. We will be here a couple more days.