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    This years mega land slide & tsunami in Tracy Arm, SE Alaska

    I’ve been somewhat concerned about rock slide caused waves since our first trip into Fords Terror in 2004. On that trip going into the west arm, we could see where a large slide had come down in the resent past & the area of the mountain straight above looked unstable. On that time there, all...
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    This years mega land slide & tsunami in Tracy Arm, SE Alaska

    The link is to a couple excellent articles about the mega landslide & tsunami in Tracy Arm, SE Alaska this year on August 10. The unique 65 foot tour boat MV David B with its Captain & wife were anchored in near by Fords Terror, when this event occurred & along with describing how it affected...
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    Starlink Internet?

    The being able to use inside the boat is really good to know. I will be experimenting with that in addition to having the Kaboat dingy mounted on the roof to see if it interferes.
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    Starlink Internet?

    To mount on the boat, I’m planning like Jody to use a rail mount, but with me, it will be on the bow rail & then run the cable down through the present anchor hawse, which is unused since installing a windless. Again like Jody, power on the boat will come from a power station, a Jackery 1000...
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    Starlink Internet?

    I purchased a Starlink mini in October, then set it up for a test run at home on the 50 GB plan for $50 a month. It worked great, so put it in stand by for $5 a month, until we leave for Alaska in April. We are really looking forward to having internet access for weather & all the other...
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    It's those damn disc brake calipers again

    Colby, I sure understand your frustration with the brakes, as I know you’re good about preventive maintenance. Perhaps the sourcing or supply chain of the pads are ending up with you getting inferior pads. I now have 68,000 miles on my present electric over hydraulic brakes with only one...
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    First Overnighter

    Over the last 23 years, we have several times spent three months in a row on board & 1311 nights aboard total with all, other than a few rough water windy nights at anchor & some extended weeks with an injured knee comfortable & enjoyable. Making it even more so, we added 1.5 inches of foam...
  8. IMG_5029.mov. Exiting Fords Terror at mid ebb tide

    IMG_5029.mov. Exiting Fords Terror at mid ebb tide

    Similar conditions as our near disaster in 2004, but now I know where to place the boat
  9. IMG_4723.mov

    IMG_4723.mov

    -2.5 tide coming out Mirror harbor dogleg with not enough room for error
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    Adding Photos to album on new site?

    Sorry, I can’t help, as I’m hesitant to add photos or video to my photo media thinking it could add to the present problems there. Presently if I go to my photo media it shows 63 pages under my media of which more than half are not mine, while at the same time many of my actual photos from the...
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    New C-Dory Site

    After 20 years of almost daily & at times more than daily, being on the old site, this one with all it’s advantages does take some getting used to. The thing is as Taboo emphasized, without the change, all the old would have eventually been lost, so I’m very grateful for all the time & effort...
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    Left Speechless

    Ken, I’m sure glad you two were able to have that unique exhilarating experience & though very rare it doesn’t always remain a once in a lifetime experience, as it has happened several times to us with both orcas & humpback whales with each time being just as great as the first. They both can...
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    Recommended anchor rope and chain for 23 Venture Sport

    Buck, for your windless I believe you should use the 1/4 inch HT G4 chain as the BBB most likely won’t work properly. The BBB might work some, but will be more prone to jam.
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    Recommended anchor rope and chain for 23 Venture Sport

    For the PNW, the first 12 years & especially the first few before having access to the C-Brat knowledge base, I experimented with different anchors, their weights & various chain & rode lengths & my hands for a windless. This culminated in 2015 to my adding a Lewmar 700H windless, 25# Manson...
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    Website or Browser Issues

    This thread should answer your questions http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=32925
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    Huge rock slide & wave in Tracy Arm, SE Alaska

    I believe you are spot on, Jody about Tracy Arm Cove. I can sure see the wave hitting Harbor Island like it did. I remember in 2015, when Brent, Dixie & JoLee & I anchored on the southeast side of Harbor Island. I was not in favor of it, as it’s directly in line withe outflow winds & waves...
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    Huge rock slide & wave in Tracy Arm, SE Alaska

    A huge slide in Tracy Arm SE Alaska coming down half on the north side of South Sawyer glacier & the other half in the water in front of the north side of the glacier face created a wave 20 feet high, 36 miles away from the slide at Harbor Island & around Tracy Arm Cove, 4 miles away at Sawyer...
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    Yellowstone Lake

    Bear Lake is only about 15 miles by air from our home in Cokeville, Wyoming & yes I’ve been on it many times along with some of the other lakes & more you didn’t mention to name a few such as Teton, Fremont, Willow, Boulder, Half moon, Flaming Gorge & Powell. I’ve traveled through all the lower...
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    Yellowstone Lake

    I arrived back yesterday to the Bridge Bay Marina on Yellowstone Lake with the HunkyDory for the 23rd year, after earlier this year attending the Friday Harbor Gathering & a cruise again to Princess Louisa Inlet & later a 7000 mile Truck-camper road trip to Alaska & the Yukon. Most of the...
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    16 foot Jon Boat attempts the Great loop speed record.

    Weather it’s someone’s own thing or not, doing the Grand Loop in 19 days with a 16 foot Jon Boat is an amazing accomplishment similar to his doing the Northwest Passage. I found it fascinating following his tracks & trying to anticipate the routes he would take & where he might stop for the...
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