Owen is big enough now to drive the boat! |
The trip there takes a bit more than three hours in neutral conditions. We were not able to sail, as it was so dead calm, and we had a bit of help from a building flood current as we approached Saturna. The passage around East Point on Saturna is always a threshold to happiness. That passageway up the west side of Tumbo is just narrow enough to feel cozy and curvy enough to feel intimate.
Elliott before leaving enjoying the pleasures of the hammock |
We did what we always do: play, lounge, read, eat, run, swing, watch wildlife, play cards, and generally putter. Heaven.
On the way home we got to sail down past Waldron and most of the way to Friday Harbor. A nice steady 15-20 made for perfect sailing conditions, and it felt deeply good to heel over and fly by the wind.
2 comments:
Hi there!
I am a free-lance sailing writer and looking for a good high resolution sailing photo of the Gulf 32 to accompany an upcoming article in Cruising World magazine. Looks like you have some good shots; if willing to share, please send to me at: dan@proboat.com.
Thanks,
Dan Spurr
Hello Dan. I do have lots of high resolution shots of Aeolus but they are all from on the boat, so not the sort of shots you see in the mags that are taken by drones and other boats. I'm curious about your article, as there was an article just last year reviewing the Gulf 32. As one of the people most experienced with its use, advantages, and limitations, I wish people who wrote these pieces would actually talk to people who own them.
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