05/17 - 05/19 - Friday Hbr CBGT, 2019

We are planning to launch from Bellingham, and return there on Tuesday after the gathering. We will ferry and trailer to Pender Hbr/ Garden Bay and spend the next two weeks in Princess L and in Desolation Sound.

Anyone else planning to be in the area?

Chuck
 
Hi Chuck, Great to hear you will be here. I am thinking I may be able to be around for a bit after the show. I have friends who will be on their own 25 and want to do some buddy boating. I am yielding to their schedule as they will have to get back to w@*k on their schedule.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Sorry to say that we are not able to attend this year. Maureen and I look forward to attending a gathering soon. But we just had a life changing experience; a new job out of state. Notice i said "a" new job. We both have jobs, now in different states. Good thing the CD is on a trailer! Looking forward to seeing all the photos and hearing the stories.
 
Patty here. Chuck and Penny, so glad to hear you will be at FH. We can REALLY talk "The Great Loop" now!! Unfortunately I have jury duty starting the 20th and can't go cruising after the gathering.
 
We'll most likely be on the tail end of our SJI trip and don't want to fully commit to showing up for the gathering. Do you think it's a problem just to show up without a reservation?

We'd definitely like to at least show up and say hi to everybody, just not sure on timing as we have to be back to Portland the night of the 19th.
 
Looking forward to the CBGT in Friday Harbor next month. This will by our first C-Dory event of any kind. One thing I'm a bit confused about is whether we need to make our own reservations at the Marina if we have already signed up on the Events thread?

I called the Marina and they said they had 18 slips reserved, taking up most of H Dock and a few of G Dock and the fellow who answered the phone thought it was reserved as a group. However it looks like there are 33 names on this forum's event sign up list.

Should C-Sharp make it's own reservation?
 
thechadmiller,

Definately show up even if it is only for the day. There should be an open slip for you on H-Dock and if not then on G-Dock. When you are close to the Marina call them on the VHF radio or landline phone and let them know you are with the C-Brats gathering. They will probably advise you to just take any slip open on H or G dock. They will probably meet you on the dock (or you can pay for moorage at the office or Kiosk) when you arrive. Tell them that you are with the C-Brats with a group reservation.

I believe you can also park on Breakwater A which is an extension of H-Dock for up to 4 hours temporarily. Someone please correct me if I am wrong on this!

Hope you can make it so we can hear about how your travel was in the Islands and to find out how you are liking your new 22 Cruiser.

Gary and Colleen on DayBreak.
 
Chad, no problem and no reservation needed. As Garyf stated for docking, they are good about giving us room. Look forward to seeing you. Where are you launching put of? Obvious that will determine when you have to leave. Stay safe. Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Chad, Anacortes might take you an hour, its about 20 miles guessing from memory so others may know better.

Then you have the option of driving down through Seattle, or go down Whidbey Island and take the ferry to Port Townsend then drive down101 to miss Seattle. I guess you could take 90 over the hill to Yakima and the go down and drve the Columbia Gorge too. :disgust :wink:

You can make it any way. What's that old saying, all roads lead there from here.

Glad to hear you are coming into FH though. It will be good to see you two.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
In the past whole docks were reserved for this gathering. Individual reservations were not required. So, when you arrived at Friday Harbor marina and contacted the harbormaster, you let them know you are with the C-Brats group and they directed you to the dock. Usually there were already Brats there who would direct you to an open slip. simple. Not sure if that is still the way it is done.
 
thechadmiller":2k0lmciq said:
Harvey, we are leaving out of Anacortes. Not sure how long that takes to get to from FH and what kind of madhouse that is on a weekend day in May.

It is about 22 miles from Anacortes to Friday Harbor. Once you cross Rosario Strait, you are in pretty protected water. Wind against current will make Rosario lumpy in a hurry, but that is the exception rather than the rule. The ferry route is the most direct way to Friday Harbor from Anacortes.

The time it will take you to get there will depend on the speed you choose to run and the conditions. It is a beautiful trip, so take time to enjoy the scenery.

Friday Harbor isn't likely going to be a madhouse in mid-May. Call for "the Port of Friday Harbor" on channel 66A as you get close, let them know you are with the C-Dory group, and they will direct you where to go. There will be plenty of nice C-Brat folks there to grab a line for you.

Hope that helps. Wish we could be there to see our C-Brat friends - best wishes to you all.

Jim & Joan
 
Jim and Joan, We wish you were going to be there too.

As Jim said, time is relatve to speed. I forgot the Port of FH channel number. Thanks Jim.

Barry, you are pretty right too. No sure what the 18 slip thing is, but I will call tomorrow and confirm. Guess I need to look as the sign up list here too, so if you haven't taken care of that little chore, please do soon.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Seventeen, that's 17 days to FHCBGT.
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Hope to see you all soon.

Stay safe.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Two Bears said
We will ferry and trailer to Pender Hbr/ Garden Bay and spend the next two weeks in Princess L and in Desolation Sound.

Four boats went to Princess Louisa a couple of years ago after the Powell River Get Together. I can give you some tips about what learned. Let's talk at Friday Harbour.

My plan is to spend some time exploring in the San Juans after Friday Harbour IF and it is a big IF my boat is running by then. It is getting new steering and new gas tanks installed, but at this time of year it is hard to say how long that will take.
 
Sandra, Sure hope to see you at Friday Harbor. I just spent most of the last week buddy boating with Steve and Karen on Sea Spray. Your anchoring skills were a subject of several discussions. They are not going to make FHCBGT this year but have good memories of cruising with you after the FH weekend. That was the year we were doing the DSC drills.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Greetings,
As we are still in the research and planning state we look forward to all the longer videos of the annual meet ups.
So please some of you post some longer videos on you tube!!

Looking between 26 venture and Tom Cat. These two bring us more peace and joy then any of the trawlers we have looked at.

Thank You
Blessings
Jim
 
WALLACE MECHANIC NEEDED!

Getting Two Bears prep-ted for Friday Harbor I supplied my stove with new fuel and gave it a try. It won't start. Humming noise, lights, but gives up after a while. I don't hear the pumping noise. I've looked at the underside and don't see anything but I don't know what to look for.

I'm hoping someone with the right touch will be at Friday Harbor and will give it the evil eye and make it run.

Until then we'll cook on a camp stove and hope the weather stays warm.

Chuck
 
I had the same thing happen a year ago. I called SCAN Marine and looked up some tips here. It ended up the fuel had thickened up in the fuel pump.
Advice from here and Scan was to get a small hair dryer and heat up the fuel pump and take a screw driver handle and tap the fuel pump.
For me, it worked! I really wrapped the fuel pump and that was Scan telling me to do that.
Hopefully that will do the trick for you. You can always call Scan and they will do some helping over the phone when you are looking at the stove.
Good Luck and see you next week.
 
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