Monday, October 21, 2013

Trawler Rendezvous, Days 2 and 3, Poulsbo

The weekend Rendezvous with other members of the Marine Trawler Owners Association (MTOA) was great fun! Boats arrived all afternoon, and people were quick to scurry to a slip to help catch the lines of incoming folks. We were the Newbies at the event, so met folks on the dock throughout the day. Everyone was incredibly friendly!

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Saturday morning folks convened on “Slo-mocean” owned by Mike and Debbie, for coffee and baked goods. Afterwards we went for a jog, then at 1:30 the crowd gathered to participate in a fun Scavenger Hunt around town, followed by an outdoor barbecue meal at the local brewery. Yummy brisket, pulled pork or ribs and local beers on tap. Conversation was lively!

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A Ranger Tug (attractive type of smaller boat) Rendezvous was going on at the same marina with 21 boats in attendance, ranging in size from 21-31 feet and very well designed!  Those folks were party-ing!

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Sunday morning the group convened again for coffee, then we headed out as we had dinner plans with friends at home that night. The trip home was a little slower as the current ran against us most of the time, and weather remained foggy. We spent some time trying to figure out a weird thing floating in the water ahead, and finally realized it was a pair of sea lions resting in the water with their flippers up.

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A mile from our marina in Gig Harbor we spotted a 50+ foot sailboat hard grounded on the beach, only 10-20 feet offshore!!! Wow, how did they end up there anyway? The crew was sitting on the rail, and we guessed they were caught in a bad spot, stuck on their keel and waiting for the rising tide to float them back to safety. We subsequently heard that guess confirmed on the VHF radio, channel 16 in a discussion with the Coast Guard. Sheesh, good thing these guys aren’t boating on the east coast where ALL the water is actually shallow!

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We enjoyed our introduction to MTOA and will plan to participate in more of their events in the future.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Spot Check In Paulsbo WA

Latitude:47.73318
Longitude:-122.64862
GPS location Date/Time:10/19/2013 08:22:19 PDT

Click the link below to see where we are located.
http://fms.ws/EI2G5/47.73318N/122.64862W

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Friday, October 18, 2013

MTOA Rendezvous at Poulsbo, WA

Distance traveled:  33.8 miles

Travel time: 4 hours, 10 minutes

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Last May we attended Trawlerfest in Anacortes, Washington. We drove a couple hours north, stayed in a hotel for 3 nights, each attended separate 2-day Trawlerfest University courses, and went to the Boat Show. While on our Great Loop in 2012-13, we met lots of folks back east who were members of MTOA, or Marine Trawler Owner’s Association. So while at Trawlerfest, we decided to join MTOA even though we didn’t yet own a trawler.

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Fast forward: today we left home to attend our first MTOA Rendezvous, a gathering by boat of trawler owner’s from around the Pacific Northwest, though we’re told this Chapter of MTOA has members from Idaho, British Columbia, Oregon and even California. The Chapters are geographically big here in the West!IMG_3459-001

At 9:30 am in heavy fog, we pulled out of the marina in Gig Harbor and headed north. A seal on the dock bid us good-bye, and later we spotted sea lions on a floating beacon. As we passed our home an hour after departing Gig Harbor we spotted our friend and neighbor Hobie walking on the beach with 31 friends from his exercise class! We honked our horn, then called him on his cell phone to say hello.

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As we pulled into Liberty Bay at Poulsbo after 1pm, the sun was finally coming out. We called ahead to the Rendezvous Coordinator to let her know we were coming in, and 4 people gathered at our slip to catch our lines. Thank goodness they did, as our first attempt (Cathryn at the helm) to back this single engine boat into a slip for the first time did not go smoothly. So different from a twin engine, so we have lots to learn!

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For the next couple of hours trawlers arrived one after the other, and eventually there were a dozen in port. Ranger Tug boats were also having a Rendezvous this weekend, so about 15 of them arrived throughout the afternoon as well. One Ranger Tug owner noticed our Great Loop Gold Burgee, and he and his wife plan to begin the Great Loop in January, so he came to talk for awhile.IMG_3460

At 3:30 all the MTOA members walked to a nearby member’s home, with potluck side dishes and beverages in tow, for dinner. What a lively group! These folks are by and large very experienced cruisers. Many of them have been to Alaska in their boats, one brought their boat from the Caribbean through the Panama Canal to Washington, and another couple has lived on their boat full-time for 9 years cruising from Nova Scotia to the Bahamas and Florida Keys, and plans to spend this WINTER in Alaska! It was great fun having conversations with these folks, and Cathryn thinks she “maybe” has met the Female Mentor she’s been hoping for: someone who knows as much as most of the guys about boats, and is happy to teach a sometimes intimidated woman! So far, we’re having a great time.

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