colbysmith":3a3na0ih said:Thanks Dave. I've never done any shrimping. Maybe I should try it while out there if it's open... Colby
You should definitely try it, it's the most expensive method ever devised for eating shrimp.
colbysmith":3a3na0ih said:Thanks Dave. I've never done any shrimping. Maybe I should try it while out there if it's open... Colby
colbysmith":2tqfba86 said:I will ask for the second Thursday of May through Sunday noon
That coincides with May 11-14. At this time I have stuck it more definitively on my calendar, and if it works out I'll plan to launch out of Anacortes (or Harvey's back yard if the weather cooperates?) a couple days before the gathering, and then hang around to cruise for another week afterwards. Is crabbing open then? Colby
Colby, look forward to seeing you at Friday Harbor. Patty and I been going to FH as long as there has been a gathering there - looking at the Cruises and Events photo album, it seems that was 2008, but it might have been earlier. We always hang around in the San Juans to cruise for a bit after FH, so maybe we could cruise a bit together!
smckean (Tosca)":51i0fyrt said:Colby,
I might be interested in "hanging out" for a couple of days after the gathering. I wouldn't be interested in going too far, but I wouldn't rule out even going a bit into Canada. A couple of caveats: 1. the weather has to be reasonable; 2. if shrimping opens that week, I'll have to re-think things; 3. I'm getting so bloody old now, I just don't know what my strength will be (I'm having pacemaker problems right now as I write this).
Anyway.....a possibility.
smckean (Tosca)":1vwk0bt6 said:Colby,
I'm getting so bloody old now, I just don't know what my strength will be.
Catman":2erfuwl5 said:Hey, 2023 Friday Harbor attendees, plans are being formed for a post-gathering flotilla to Princess Louisa Inlet!
Jeff and Dianne, formally with Ripple, initiated what I think is a fantastic idea. I've been there only twice since 1972, last visit 1996, so I have to go. We can't know what kind of weather awaits, but 33 years of C-Dory boating has shown me that May can be a month with days-long mild windows.
At any rate, think about it as we formulate a schedule, ports of call, and goals. I estimate that we'll have plenty of dock space at PLI, and am hopeful that Covid won't thwart our Canadian rendezvous. So far I believe we have four boats.
Catman":2x91b2ak said:Steve, great to hear you and Joanie are onboard! You guide for food, you say? You bet, if I can remember my way there. I'll just follow somebody else, and you follow me...
ssobol, you bring up a good question, and my answer at this writing is I don't know. I was thinking five days, for what that's worth. I imagine we'll have both retired and employed boaters among us. I envision us cruising up there more or less together, but likely returning on a schedule that fits our vacation time. Too, weather will play a major role.
Let's talk about this in the time we have. Once there, I'm in no great hurry to return, but I don't want anyone to feel abandoned and left to return alone, unless by choice. I would think each of us will need to have a group as well as an individual plan.
Catman":9dgeefwn said:Real good, Colby.
Ssobol, you're right, it is quite a jaunt, and five days would be a stretch. Two days up, one day there, two days back doesn't sound very realistic--or relaxing!
Not to mention, there's mercurial Strait Of Georgia lurking to possibly spoil any plans we think we can carry out.
I think what's more realistic is for me to stop trying to satisfy both people still employed, and those retired with many days to cruise. Folks choosing to do this will need the luxury of time on their side. Several have said they want to continue on to Desolation Sound for an undetermined period. Personally, that sounds like fun, and something I'd be up for if the weather cooperates.
But I know that I'm determined to see Princess Louisa-weather permitting-and I'm going to budget a minimum two weeks for the journey.