2016
December 3-4th, Purchase and Delivery
Gary, Kris
Drive Gary's truck to Anacortes. Transmission starts to go.
Rent Uhaul. Unstep mast of e-Ticket and begin trek down I-5.
Left-rear tire shreds outside of Marysville.
We stay at a hotel in town.
Make it to Gary's place Saturday evening.
December 18th, Splash
Kris, Gary and his truck.
First splash at James Gleason Boat Ramp.
Outboard started on first pull.
Motored with mast lashed to deck to Tomahawk Bay Marina.
Weather: Sunny and cold (mid to low 30s).
Outboard: 0.5hrs
December 23rd, Step Mast
December 26th, First Sail
Kris
Install boom, running rigging, sails
First sail!
150% jib and full main.
Weather: overcast and cold (low 40s), calm to light breeze.
Max 4kn upriver.
11V voltage alert on the Garman. Survey recommended battery replacement. Now confirmed. :) Probably get one nice AGM such as a Firefly Oasis.
Outboard: 0.5hrs
December 29th, A Name
2017
February 4th
Kris, Stewart
Afternoon, gentle breeze, 2kn current
Beating upriver, beam to broad reaching down river
Hit 9kn SOG on beam reach with gusts to moderate breeze
Outboard: 0.5hrs
February 17th
Kris, Alex T., Sean (puppet), Mickael (puppet)
Morning, fog, mostly calm, some light air
Barely making headway on port tack, no headway on starboard
Started engine after floating past buoy 2 in fog
Fog began to clear up around 11am but not much
Outboard: 0.6hrs
March 11th
Kris
Up past I-205, turned around at Gov. Island docks
Fresh breeze (15 gusts to 25kn) after turn-around
Difficulty reefing and overpowered main until after I-205 (downstream)
Great weather, great sailing
Outboard: 0.5hrs
March 19th
Larissa, Kris
Mike Hall on I-5 bridge taking photos
Sunny, clear, Gentle to Moderate breeze
First time using new Ullman mainsail
Outboard: 0.5hrs
March 26th
Main Halyard clutch replacement
Drilled out oversized holes, coated with un-thickened epoxy, filled with thickened epoxy
Used Butyl tape
Did not camphor holes. :(
Oh, and later realized I got my epoxy ratio wrong, 1:1 instead of 1:2. Not sure what the repercussions of this will be.
March 27th
Kris
Issues with engine on way out. Possibly due to fuel level in tank.
Lots of current. Made it to airport before turning around.
Partly cloudy with small amount of rainy early on.
Gentle to Moderate breeze.
Good sailing on beam to broad reach up river. Experimented with wing-on-wing.
Great main takedown by heaving to with reefed jib and lashed tiller.
Outboard: 0.7hrs
April 1st, Engine Dead
Kris, Julia
No wind. Motored past Hayden Island, raised sail, floated down to I-5. Motored just above Tomahawk Bay entrance and anchored.
Lots of river current, levels at flood stage.
Used the stereo for the first time, works great, loud, good bass!
Could not get engine started. Replaced spark plug, let sit due to flooding. No luck.
Our new friend Justin and his boat from F-dock rescued us – gave us a tow to end-tie of C-dock.
Outboard: 0.5hrs, and now dead.
April 8th, Variable Fun With a Broach
Kris, Julia, JT, Donnell
Borrowed Donnell's outboard.
Weather variable. Moderate to Fresh breeze.
Started off dodging CYC racers, then headed down river under the I-5 bridge and back. Winds lightened going upriver under the bridge – it took us a while to claw from under the bridge to Buoy 2.
Late afternoon weather front hit with a big wind shift from S to SW with a 20-25kn gust. JT on the helm, we rounded up and sipped a bunch of water into the cockpit. Fun times!
Wind picked up steady on a beam-reach to run going up river towards PDX.
Doused main under a heave-to after turning around and beating back.
April 15th, East End a Bad Idea
New name and registration graphics installed.
Kris & Stewart rigged spinnaker setup.
Left the dock around 18:30pm without engine under wind and paddle power (cheap paddles found on boat).
Reached down E-dock without issue, could not make way down out the West entrance.
Turned to run towards the East entrance, wind died, got hit with the huge incoming current at that entrance. Turned down K-dock to come back around on a beam reach, paddle broke in half. Made way until just before the entrance, turned to head down towards West entrance again, caught in eddy pushing towards the island.
Turned to port again to head and dock on K-Dock, call it good and tied up, buttoned up the boat.
April 18th, First SYSCO as a Owner/Skipper
SYSCO Spring race 1: 2nd out of 6.
Evenrude outboard borrowed from Gary with cooling issues. Gary towed us to the start.
Kris, Mark, Stewart
Bad late start, wind died at the windward mark over by the Hayden Island channel entrance. Crept our way across the river under spinnaker on a broad-reach to DDW.
April 22nd, Row Row Row Your Sailboat
Kris, Larissa
Tested rowing. Works great!
Fired up autohelm for the 1st time. Seems to be working.
Changed rowing every 15m. Moderate breeze from NW.
April 25th
SYSCO Spring race 3: DFL
Kris, Stewart, Larissa
Evenrude outboard + sails couldn't get us upriver at 4:15pm. We knew we would have to sail to the start due to impeller issue on outboard. Wind from the East didn't help with this. We beat in light air to pick up Larissa at the Island Chief (McCuddy's).
Missed our start by 5m or so. Lots of current and no wind made things difficult. Kept the spinnaker up too long and drifted way past the downwind mark requiring long tacks upriver (again in light winds). Finished 2nd to last across the line (beat Elixir) and 8th of 8 in class. :(
April 29th, Nerds on Water
Kris, Eric Z, Ian
Mercury outboard back in service. New ignition unit, engine oil, gear oil, idle adjusted.
Sunny skies and calm breeze.
Outboard: 0.5hrs, some under full throttle.
April 30th
Kris
Epoxy/drill/bed bow navigation light.
Epoxy/drill/bed aft-lower rigging. New fasteners.
Sailed in moderate breeze, mostly sunny.
Running to beam reach up to airport, turned around buoy 18. Heaved-to for reefing main.
Tested autotiller while beating without issue back to Tomahawk Island.
Heaved-to for main drop. Should have furled jib some for this.
Sailed into dock.
Outboard: 0.5hrs
May 5th, Friends, Sunset and Breeze
Kris, Julia, Nathan, Sarah
After work, light air then built up to gentle breeze when the sun came out (then set). Reefed main and furled jib once we headed back close hauled.
Outboard: 0.5hrs
May 15th, To the Repair!
May 26th, Repaired!
May 27th, Anchor Blunder and Drill Bits
Kris
Motored and anchored outside Tomahawk Bay
Kris's anchor-work-yard, blistered hands in a blundered stern-release anchoring gone bad.
Outboard: 1hr
June 2nd, R2AK
Kris, Larissa, Drew
Tomahawk Bay Marina to boat ramp
Port Townsend Boat Haven ramp to Point Hudson Marina
Evening test sail with Stewart
Stage 1 and 2 to Ketchikan, AK
~90hrs of rowing.
Stops
Campbell River - lunch, sleep, Adventourists rudder issue, Kracken rum
Seymour Narrows - anchor prior to slack, sleep
Port McNeil - sleep, breakfast, shower, laundry, interview (in laundry), late lunch
Commando Inlet - avoid gale, Kung Fury, sleep
750mi, 9d10hr, 10th place, 3rd monohull
June 25th, R2AK Delivery
Kris, Drew
750mi
Honda 6HP Purchased
Stops
Prince Rupert - customs dock only
Unnamed inlet south tip of Sterling Island (running from big seas in Hecate), sleep
Grief Bay - near Sorrow Island bottom of Calvert Island, sleep, The Martian
Port Hardy - dinner, sleep, breakfast
Friday Harbor - dinner with Steven Roberts, tour of Data Wake, kitty (Isabell)!, sleep
Outboard: 100hr
July 22nd, Splash
Kris, Justin
Justin burnt to a crisp.
Splash at PDX boat ramp.
Motor to slip. Mast horizontal.
Motor lost some oil on the flatbed to the ramp.
Motor idle high and went higher when out of gear.
Outboard: 1hr
July 25th, SYSCO Twilight #2
Stewart, Ian, Eric, Kasea, Alice
Mainsheet swivel failure.
Finish: 4 of 4 (DFL)
Outboard: 0.5hrs
July 29th, To the East!
Kris, Heather, Matt
Sailed to East Government Island public dock.
Furthest Kris has been up the Columbia (boat and person).
Wind was decent from N-NW, 4.5 - 5.5kn boat speed up river.
Wind picked up after sunset on the way back.
Genoa has lost its leech line. :(
Sailed into slip.
Outboard: 0.5hrs
August 1st, Practice
Kris, Stewart, Eric, Ian, Kevin, Kasea
Practice race with Pajema
Tried out #2 jib.
Flew all the spinnakers!
Outboard: 0.5hrs
August 8th, SYSCO Twilight #3
Stewart as skipper
Finish: 4 of 4 (DFL)
Outboard: 0.5hrs
August 15th, SYSCO Twilight #4
Stewart as skipper
Finish: 3 of 4
Outboard: 0.5hrs
August 22nd, SYSCO Twilight #5
Kris, Stewart, Eric, Ian, Alice
Start was great except for the near collision with Yeah Baby!, they asked for a turn and we complied.
Winds light with some gusts.
Overall a good race.
Sailed into slip.
Finish:
Outboard: 0.5hrs
2018
May, Oregon Offshore
Kris, Stewart, Eric, Ian
Winds 15-25kn up the Oregon coast
Lightened after the fist day. Bobbing around
Were not able to make it to Cape Flatery and abandoned.
Motored inside Tatoosh Island in fog.
Stopped in Neah Bay for food and fuel.
Outboard: 19hrs
May, Swiftsure
Stewart, Eric, Ian, Larissa
Abandoned due to lack of wind
Sailed to Washington and trailered
Outboard: 10hrs?
October, Sail on Sunday
2019
April
September 13th
September 14th
October (14th?)
2020
February 11th
Outboard maintenance
New fuel filter
Oil change
February 15th
Kris, Heidi
Boat camping. Left Tomahawk Bay Saturday morning, 8-12kn until wind died around noon.
Moored at the West Government Island dock overnight.
Motored home.
Outboard: 3 hrs
February 23rd
Kris, Larissa, Jesse (Puppet AUS)
High winds from WSW, 20kn gusts to 28kn
Big East-moving swells, whitecaps
Double-reefed main only. We had the new genoa lashed to the foredeck.
We intended to casually participate in SoS, but aborted. We crossed the line lazily after the level fleet then just cruised around.
We hit 8kn downwind going upstream(!)
Outboard: 1 hrs
March 2nd
Kris
Tuned rig, seized turnbuckle pins (intermediates 28, inline lowers 42)
4-8kn, full main and old genoa
Sea lions
Outboard: 0.5 hrs
July 11th(?)
SYSCO Singlehanded Race
Kris
Did ok. Wind was pretty good. New jib halyard too small for old clutch and slipped towards the end of the finish leg. Had a difficult time pointing to cross.
8-11kn, full main old genoa
Overcast
Outboard: 0.5 hrs
July 15
August 1st
August 9th
Kris
Spar Trek to Schooner Creek
New bottom paint: Pettit Vivid Red
Starboard keel fiberglass repair
Aft keel chip repair, possibly anchor chain hung up
September 3rd - 6th
Day 1
Light winds until Warrior Rock
Traded tacks with a Farrier trimaran until the wind got going (and the smoked us)
Spent the night at Sand Island Marine Park outside St. Helens
Choppy water on stern is unberrably difficult to sleep in
Day 2
Motored from St. Helens to Martin Island Lagoon for some sleep.
Dropped anchor in the Lagoon. Suprisingly dragged anchor a bit (did not back down on it).
Sailed in light winds to the Rainer public boat dock. Couple local fisherpeople fishing from the dock.
Assholes in a motor boat pulled alongside and went full throttle sending a wake at us that scuffed the hull paint agains the public dock. We were both down below and did not obtain a registration number.
Continued sailing under Longview bridge.
Noticed reverse bend in mast. This is due to boat yard not lengthening the headstay and backstay properly (mast rake). To be addressed later.
We sailed on for a bit more, eventually anchoring behind Walker Island between large sets of pillings on the Oregon-side at the NW entrance to the channel. We noticed motor cruisers on the Portland Yacht Club float dock and did not approach (part due to COVID, part for privacy).
Day 3
Narrative (from FB)
I have always enjoyed trips down this leg of the mighty Columbia River. The first time I did this was in 2009 aboard Messenger, a Pearson 39 as part of an early learning journey about river navigation and sailing just outside the bar (I also shared that trip with the owner of Willamette Week, which led to a web development deal with them and OpenSourcery at the time).
I have also traveled this leg a couple times with Gary Bruner
, as part of deliveries of Shamrock in preparation for offshore races such as the Bridge to Bridge and Oregon Offshore.
This trip we had a few days so we took our time and hoisted sail (all my previous trips were mostly under engine power). The boat was having bottom paint done at Schooner Creek – we left right from their dock to a well timed opening of the railroad swing bridge.
Day 1: Sailed to St. Helens Sand Island Marine Park the first night. That day we crossed tacks for a while with a Farrier who we kept ahead of in light winds but lost ground once winds picked up. We encountered some shipping traffic and heavier winds as we rounded Warrior Rock Lighthouse. Due to the wind direction, current and water slapping against the hull, we got absolutely no sleep and were a bit disgruntled that morning.
Day 2: At sunrise we decided to find someplace quiet to sleep, so we motored an hour to the Martin Island log pond (
http://columbiariverimages.com/.../burke_island_martin…). A very calm spot and a favorite amongst local cruisers. I have always seen boats in here while driving south on I-5.
Mid-day we awoke and began the next leg, stopping at the Rainer public dock for a restroom break, sailing under the Longview bridge, and plotting our next anchorage.
Walker Island has a non-land-connected dock owned by a Portland yacht club that I have moored at before on Shamrock (
http://columbiariverimages.com/.../Places/walker_island.html). Given the political leanings and age group of the motor boaters that would probably be there we kept a great distance and tucked ourselves in behind a row of large pilings with a eye on our depth and swing radius (the river does have currents that flow backwards on tidal floods). After the winds died down around midnight it was perfect for a nice, comfortable sleep.
Day 3! Once beyond Longview you are free from large cities until Astoria and the most beautiful section of the river from Portland to the mouth. Calm motoring that morning with some stops along the way to get a closer look at some ancient cannery ruins. The long passage by Puget Island with lots of natural gas pipeline work being done. The beauty of Tenasillahe Island with the beaches of Skamokawa in the distance. The big turn to the West with Astoria in the distance. Passing Woody Island, the site of the dramatic Camping Trip of 2011. A slow buzz by Pillar Rock, dodging the anchoring and transiting cargo ships as we entered the Astoria area. Passing under the Astoria-Megler bridge, and the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse in the distance as we negotiated the Ilwaco Channel to Spar Trek's new home until the wait-list clears for us at Astoria West Basin marina.
Day 3 was a lot to take in including motoring through what seemed like every bird on the planet hanging out on the water to the North of buoy 14. We also entered the Ilwaco Channel near sunset which had a trail of speeding motorboats and commercial fishing boats backed up behind us as they came in from fishing (our little 6HP can only push us so fast).
September 6th
Kris, Heidi
Full deck scrub
September 20th
Kris, Heidi, Kasia
Day sail up North-side Columbia River, Chinook Point and back
Started off with no wind, drifting
Picked up a bit afterwards
Outboard: 2 hrs
October 10th
October (?)
October 24th
Kris, Heidi
Sailed inside the bar, and in the bar (N-S), then towards Buoy 9 on the way back in
Winds picked up and were coming from the river, we fired up the motor 'case we couldn't point high enough to avoid the North Jetty. Dropped sail around Buoy 11 (Jetta A).
Moderate winds
Outboard: 3 hrs
November 2nd
November 22rd
Kris, Heidi
Heavy rain and winds from the E and heavy Ebb current.
We motored up river to Day Mark 5 before turning around and heading back.
Outboard died twice: 1st out of fuel, 2nd in Ilwaco Channel unknown
Outboard: 2 hrs
December 23rd
Kris, Heidi
Single main reef, small jib
Moderate winds from the E/SE, ebb current
Tacked across river without making gains. Close to Clatsop Spit at one point. Did not make any gains upriver.
2021
January 5th
January 11th
January 17th
Kris, Heidi
light N winds mid-day on the way to north span of the bridge
moderate N/NW winds for bar sailing around Buoy 14
Flood current then slack/ebb on the way in
Awesome sunset
full main and newer genoa
Outboard: 2 hrs
January 23rd
January 24th