Good evening,
Ellen and I just returned today after a one-nighter over at Blake Island. We were not blessed with much wind for either direction, but we did have a nice quiet night at anchor on the west side. Our first set in many moons wasn't too bad and the pair rafted up just north of us very graciously said we could stay - we were a little closer than I usually like to be. It was a dead calm night.
Well, what I wanted to pose to you members was a question about lost & found floating items - stuff you've lost overboard and stuff you've found out in the trackless waters you've sailed.
On the way to Blake on Sunday afternoon we passed by a wooden dinghy oar out near the center of the shipping lanes in front of Elliott Bay. We reversed course (motoring) and picked it up. It was in good shape, floating vertically paddle-end up. Bob bob bob. I've fished out a fender or two over the years, and passed by more than one floating auto tire (too groty and heavy to bother with), and I've even lost several hats - they sank (or were left behind by the skipper since he pays the race entry fees). My current and favorite hat (the puffin) floats, so I have high hopes for it's longevity.
So, what about you?
P.S. If you're missing a dinghy oar....
Ellen and I just returned today after a one-nighter over at Blake Island. We were not blessed with much wind for either direction, but we did have a nice quiet night at anchor on the west side. Our first set in many moons wasn't too bad and the pair rafted up just north of us very graciously said we could stay - we were a little closer than I usually like to be. It was a dead calm night.
Well, what I wanted to pose to you members was a question about lost & found floating items - stuff you've lost overboard and stuff you've found out in the trackless waters you've sailed.
On the way to Blake on Sunday afternoon we passed by a wooden dinghy oar out near the center of the shipping lanes in front of Elliott Bay. We reversed course (motoring) and picked it up. It was in good shape, floating vertically paddle-end up. Bob bob bob. I've fished out a fender or two over the years, and passed by more than one floating auto tire (too groty and heavy to bother with), and I've even lost several hats - they sank (or were left behind by the skipper since he pays the race entry fees). My current and favorite hat (the puffin) floats, so I have high hopes for it's longevity.
So, what about you?
P.S. If you're missing a dinghy oar....