It has been an exciting month.
Our assets have now been reduced to one car, one sea container and a boat. we have visited with friends and relatives to let them know what we are up to and hopefully have not burned too many bridges in the process. While we are now officially living in Sue's mom's basement in Edmonton, our principal location is now the boat.
Even after having a month to deal with it, we still have not figured out where to put our few meager possessions on said boat - but we are getting closer.
Even after having a month to deal with it, we still have not figured out where to put our few meager possessions on said boat - but we are getting closer.
We decided, after the first week on the boat that we had to get away for a few days just to calm down and try to figure out what we are going to do for the immediate future. To that end, we spent 10 days at a few of our favorite anchorages in the Gulf islands, and did some shakedown testing of the new autopilot and other miscellaneous systems on board. We visited Clam Bay and Maple Bay on the way south and Clam Bay again on the way back.
Much of our time was spent in Montague harbour, one of the easiest spots to just live the laid-back lifestyle to which we would like to become accustomed.
We did spend a night in Ganges harbour as well, and did the standard touristy things in the town, lingering over a morning coffee at a trendy bistro and dining out at the local pub in the evening.
But mostly we just hung out on the boat, getting a tan when the sun was out and watching DVDs in the evening, with the diesel heater running when the weather turned cold and nasty. Generally we were pretty happy with the whole experience and would like to do more of this before we head south. I don't think we have really spent enough time exploring all that the west coast has to offer and it would be a pity to leave it before we have had our fill.
We had to beat a hasty retreat back to Nanaimo, via Dodd Narrows, so Sue could, after years of study, finally get her Boaters card and VHF radio license. She is now legal!
Meanwhile, I have take on some of the boat projects that we have been putting off for so long, as well some new projects that have sprung up. (Like redesigning one of the hanging lockers, converting it to shelves to make better use of the space - in which I could finally stow the remainder of my clothes).
So, what exactly are our plans?
Well, we have decided that we are just not eager to go south this year. We have many things we would like to do to the boat; we would like to spend more time in the northern waters, especially next spring during the long, warm days that we have never had the opportunity to use before. And, with some of the final details of the house sale still not put to bed, etc., we just don't see any reason to rush. While we are not really enthusiastic about just spending the winter on the boat in the marina, we believe the boat would make a wonderful base for us to possibly spend more time doing some overland, fly, bus, whatever, travel this winter.
On that note, we are driving down to Seattle tomorrow for the Lake Union Boats Afloat show. Maybe we will see something there that will completely change our minds. Stranger things have happened.
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