09/12 - 09/14 - Sequim Bay CBGT

Good Afternoon C-Brats,

Well, We have it, The weather folks have just confirmed that this August has been nearly the wettest on record, with buckets of rain. OK, now it's Labor Day weekend coming up, and the SleepyC :moon is on the way to Princess Louisa Inlet for a much needed weekend off, and to get in some quality boating time. This will be our first really big, and mildly long trip with SleepyC. We will be off line for the duration, but should be back here on the site by Wed or so, 9/3 or 4. Then there will only be one weekend until we get together in sunny Sequim. Since August was wet :rainbow , Sept is supposed to be dry :hot Looking forward to that, and to seeing you all here on our quiet little bay.

Have a safe holiday weekend everyone, See you soon,

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
We have firmed up our plans and will make the CBGT! I'm excited!
Tuesday the 2nd we're putting the boat in at Bellingham and will mess about the islands till friday the 12th when we'll catch the 12:00 Kingston to Port Townsend ferry. A couple days in fun filled Sequim then back home.
The 5th, 6th and 7th we'll be at Fossil Bay on Sucia Island. If anybody happens to be in the neighborhood stop by.
 
We have it planned for Sat night potluck to be in the Sequim Bay Yacht Club room at John Wayne Marine. There will be good food, 'Cuz that's what the C-Brats do. There will be a guest speaker, and There are some prizes that will be presented over the weekend. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.

Don't forget, the tall ship, Hawaiian Chiefton will be in the area for the whole weekend.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
If any of you coming to the Sequim Bay CBGT have a standard float plan that you use and would not mind sharing or showing, would you mind bringing that with you. Thought it might be interesting to toss the issue around a bit.

Looking for a great weekend? Come to the Sequim Bay CBGT 9/12-14/08

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Here is a copy of the response I got from the LW/HC request for a schedule for the weekend of the Sequim Bay CBGT

In Sequim, we will have walk-on tours for Hawaiian Chieftain 9/11-23, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and 9/13-14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. We’ll also have Adventure Sails 9/13-14, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Lady Washington will be hauled out in Port Townsend during the Sequim visit for annual maintenance.

Joe Follansbee

Communications Director
Lady Washington/Hawaiian Chietian

Sounds like a good photo op during the "Adventure Sails"

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
More on the Hawaiian Chieftain:

Quote:
Hi Harvey,

You can order tickets for sailings online here: http://www.historicalseaport.org/store/step1.php, or call 800-200-5239 during business hours. Sailings require tickets. Dockside tours are free, though we request a donation of $3 a person.

Best,
Joe


This is the response I got to a query re: the Hawaiian Chieftain access and activities that Joe sent to me. Don't think there would be any charge for running up along side and getting a picture of your boat there.

Harvey
SleepyC
 

The long-range weather forecast is looking better all the time. This weekend's fine temperate weather is predicted to continue through next weekend! Hopefully, this will entice a few more Brats to sign up in the Event Signup section above.

Roger, Dreamer
 
Roger,

Thanks for checking that and letting us know. We are also looking at a nearly Full moon that weekend.

We are really looking forward to this.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Harvey, a couple of questions.

1. What is happening Friday night? Traditionally this is a dinner at a restaurant. If so, do you have transportation lined up? If not, do you have something else planned?

2. Will there be dockside power available to run a slow cooker for the potluck? If not is there some place where I can burn charcoal?

3. What is planned, if anything, for Saturday day?

4. What is the plan for Sunday morning's breakfast?

Thanks,
Warren
 
Hi Warren,

The plans for Friday night are to have dinner in a group area at the State Park. Fresh Corn on the Cob, Hot Dogs, Salad and Dessert. Harvey is getting firewood.

Saturday is free time after breakfast is provided on the dock. The Hawaiian Chieftain will be at John Wayne Marina, Lots of wildlife to see on the Dungeness Spit and Sequim and Discovery Bays to explore. We'll have vehicles available for those who want to explore Sequim, the Lavender Capitol of the US.

We can drop off your slow cooker at the SBYC Clubroom to cook during the day. No power on the dock.

The Oak Table in Sequim was a big hit last year for breakfast. We thought we would do it again.

See you Friday! Roger
 
For Inquiring Minds, Here is the Schedule for the 08 Sequim Bay State Park CBGT

Friday 9-12

Arrive at your convenience.

Friday (9-12)
Evening Supper will be between 5:00 and 6:00 PM. Around the campfire.
Fresh Corn on the Cob
Hot Dogs (Beef and Kosher)
Baked Beans
Please bring for you, the beverage of your choice


Saturday (9-13)
Breakfast 8:00 AM

Fresh Fruit
Muffins / Danish
Coffee / Tea

Daytime activities:
Free time after breakfast
Hawaiian Chieftain will be at John Wayne or in the area
Hawaiian Chieftain 9/11-23, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and 9/13-14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. We’ll also have Adventure Sails 9/13-14, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Wildlife viewing and photo opportunities galore
Rides into Sequim if anyone is interested (contact Harvey, Roger or Paul)

Lunch will be on your own.

Dinner 5:30PM Pot Luck
(Or Supper for some of us), will be at the Sequim Bay Yacht Club room at John Wayne Marina.
Pot Luck with a special guest speaker.

Sunday (9-14)
Breakfast transportation leaving dock area at 8:30 AM
Transportation provided to Oak Table, in Sequim for breakfast if you choose.
After Breakfast, transportation back to JWM or Sequim Bay SP dock provided.

Sunday:

Have a beautiful day,
Remember, the Hawaiian Chieftain will be at John Wayne or in the area
Hawaiian Chieftain 9/11-23, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and 9/13-14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. We’ll also have Adventure Sails 9/13-14, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Travel Safe

Harvey & Deena SleepyC :moon
Roger & Janet Dreamer
Paul and Verla JC Lately
The Sequim Contingent
 
it sounds like the Sequimers have done a helluva job of organizing this event, looking forward to it.

Anybody have any thoughts on the fishing up there, specifically bottom fish? Any fish in the bays that a person might chase from a kayak?
thanks,
ken
 
Sorry to miss this one but thanks for organizing the great weather so I can think about you from 60 miles off Newport while I am feeding the Tuna :lol:

Merv
 
Men make plans.
The gods laugh.
We just had Portland Marine Electronics install a new Garmin nav-radar-sonar system and rewire the batteries. They did a pretty good job on the Garmin system though they miscalibrated the fluxgate compass and the radar overlay dosen't match the gps chart. They didn't finish the battery wiring and we lost the power in the house battery in the San Juans. We navigated back to Bellingham without nav lights, horn, gps, speedometer, depth sounder, electric bilge pump and vhf radio. Of course the Wallas cook top quit without enough voltage. After we got home and hooked the battery up to the charger I tried the Wallas and smoke came out from under it and it sounded like the fan was squealing and vibrating.
We'll get started on finishing PME's sloppy work today. We don't know what we're gonna do with the rest of the vacation, it's possible the boating may be done with. We will take a motorcycle ride to get that vacation feeling back and see what happens next.
Sorry for droning on, Steve.
 
B~C":32viec8c said:
Anybody have any thoughts on the fishing up there, specifically bottom fish? Any fish in the bays that a person might chase from a kayak?
thanks,
ken

Wassamatter Ken, didn't get enough fishing in this summer? :roll:
 
Toni and I have been in the San Juans for two weeks and are thinking of trailering out of Bellingham on Friday to Keystone and then take the ferry to Port Townsend then on to Sequim by afternoon. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? Irregardless we are signing up and hope there will be a slip for us, we are looking forward to seeing everyone.
Oh, and where exactly is it and where is the ramp? We are not familiar with the area do we need specific directions?
 
Reservations are required for all vehicles. The way it works, as I recall from what someone told me, is that if you don't make your reservation days ahead of time, you can call at some ungodly hour like 4:30 AM day of and make a reservation then. I am sure the website has all the gory details.

Warren
 
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