2011 Delta/Bay Extravaganza and Catalina Offshore Adventure

Hey Kent, you exaggerate a bit...I just removed the lower unit to connect the shift-shaft that I didn't do right at home the night before. BUT...I added a socket set to my toolbox, so sky's the limit now!!!

Looking forward to a great trip.
 
After my last post I made a quick trip to the doctor because of belly pain. That turned into a quick trip to the hospital and now I am back home minus one appendix.

Sure glad this did not happen in the middle of this outing, but sure hate to miss it. Not feeling too spunky right now but should be doing better in a few more days. I may try to get over see you off Tuesday if it works out.

Hope you have a good trip.
Steve
 
Aw Shucks Steve.... Ya know I am a First Responder and I carry my medical equipment... heck I never did one of those... darn, I always keep my medical knife right on top too.....

See You on Tuesday

Joel and Susan
 
Dear All:

We are looking forward to seeing everyone Wednesday morning. Our C-Dory is in front of our driveway and it is all ready to go.

Unfortunately, Steve and Karen of SeaSpray will now not be able to make the trip this year due to last minute personal reasons. We are sorry that they will now not be able to come this year.

However, Steve and Alex of Dora Jean are now joining us at the last minute. Steve has been on eight of the last nine Delta and Bay Gatherings!

We still have seven vessels and 14 C-Dogs (Brats) going on this trip. Drive safely.

Sincerely,

Jim and Kath
 
Hi Joel,

I appreciate your enthusiasm as a First Responder and it always good to have someone in the group trained for such things. You probably could have saved me some money and a lot of paperwork to sign.

Thanks for the laugh,
Steve
 
Probably a good idea ..... I only have fishing line for stiching...I do tie nice knots though...(Eagle Scout)

Hope to see you at Rio Vista.... We will be arriving late Tuesday afternoon...

Joel, Sue, Roxy and Emma
SEA3PO
 
Hey Steve, sorry to hear of your problem but glad it was resolvable and your on the mend. If I recall, this isn't the first time (or maybe 2nd also) that you've had a major situation just before or during the C-Dory outings. Hmmmm, is there a connection...? :wink:

Jim/Steve, is it possible for me to pay for some or all of his reservations and help us both out?

Steve (too many Steve's around here...)
 
Hi Steve,

Taking over my reservation should not too much trouble. Just tell them everything is the same except last name, boat name, boat size, and additional person name. Just tell them the Excel file got jumbled.

I don't think there is any connection with C-Brat outings and me getting sick, just a couple of times with bad timing. That's my story and I am sticking to it.

Hope you all have a great trip. A little windy today but should calm down.

Steve



SAN FRANCISCO SAN PABLO SUISUN BAY AND THE WEST DELTA-
900 AM PDT MON MAY 9 2011

.TODAY...W WINDS 10 KT...INCREASING TO 10 TO 20 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 25 KT.
.TONIGHT...W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT...BECOMING NW 10 KT AFTER
MIDNIGHT.
.TUE...W WINDS 5 KT...INCREASING TO 5 TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON.
.TUE NIGHT...SW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT.
.WED...SW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT.
.THU...W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT.
.FRI...W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT.
 
Dear All-

We will have a slight schedule modification for this Wednesday. On Wednesday we will leave the Rio Vista docks at 1 PM, instead of Noon, so that we give John and Robbin enough time to get over to Wheeler Island to welcome us.

Assuming good weather if we leave at 1PM we should be able to get down to Wheeler Island by around 3:30 PM. Eat your lunch at the dock Wednesday before we leave!

Kath and I will launch our boat about 10 AM Wednesday.

Sincerely,

Jim and Kath
 
Steve of Dora Jean had some trailer problems on the way up from LA today and he will not be launching his boat this afternoon. He will join us tomorrow morning at Rio Vista after he gets his boat trailer springs replaced at Pacific Trailer in Freemont.

Sincerely,

Jim
 
The cruise DEFINITELY happened and it was a great one! I particularly enjoyed it (after the trailer incident) mainly because of the cool weather. One has much more energy when it's cooler than hotter (at least I do).

My trailer incident. I had replaced both leaf spring sets on my rear axle last year after I noticed a few had broken, thought it was a 'rear-axle thing'. A job I would never like to repeat, most all of the 5/8" u-bolts sheared off when I tried to remove the nuts (after multiple soaks with penetrating oil and PB Blaster), but only after a LOT of effort. The front axle springs still looked fine (I had spread wheel bearing grease all around them when they were nearly new to protect from rusting).

While going over the Grapevine northbound I hit a large pothole (2x3ft, ~4" deep) on the left side. A few miles later I stopped to inspect, found 2 leaf springs broken on the front axle. I called Pacific Trailer in Newark, CA (about 250 miles further north). They said they could order the parts and have them overnighted to install next morning and offered for me to stay in their gate-locked, back lot overnight on the boat if I wished, which I took them up on. Very nice people. I was on pins and needles trailering at 50-55mph the rest of the way. He even asked if Starbucks ground coffee would be OK in the morning at 8am when they opened! They did a beautiful job, 2 hrs after the parts arrived, and I was on my way.

The mechanic told me that the grease was a good idea but not particularly environ friendly dipping in the water. He suggested what he uses, the higher quality Henry's Roofing Tar to coat the springs. I'll do this. He said the springs only last 6-7 yrs typically. But I've never replaced any springs in the 15 trailerable boats I've owned, some old, some new. Go figure.

Thanks Jim and Kathy for another memorable experience and wonderful time with all participants. And special thanks to John and Robin (Dinner Belle II) for their gracious hospitality and mouth-watering BBQ dinner Wednesday evening.
 
Dear All:

Well we all successfully completed four nights of sleeping in our C-Dory’s, traveled 160 nautical miles, ran over 15 hours of moving time, and averaged 8.5 knots along the way. We hope the 42.5 gallons of boat fuel was worth it. For us the memories and happy hours we shared together were invaluable.

John, Robbin, Steve, Alex, Kent, Marcia, David, Donald, Joel, Susan, Russ, and Teresa – thank you all for coming to the 9th Annual Delta and Bay Extravaganza. This was a very experienced group of boaters who where a joy to be with. Kath and I again had a fantastic time.

A special thanks to John and Robbin who prepared probably the best dinner that Kath and I will have all year. The beef tenderloin, roasted vegetables, and homemade apple pie were to die for!

We hope to see you all and others too, same time, next year.

Stay tuned for the upcoming Catalina Offshore Adventure this August. More information to be forthcoming.

Sincerely,
Jim and Kath
 
Hi Folks....We got home Sunday evening amid a snow/rain storm...it snowed all Monday and again today..losts of snow...fine weather for Jannuary....but what the heck is it doing here mid-May?

Will make some neat snow boat pictures...

Thanks for such a fine tour...and great time...we should have stayed there... it's cold here.....

Joel and Susan....dogs Roxy and Emma...(in bed now)
SEA3PO
 
Hi Folks,

Finally got my pictures posted! I wish that were am easier process! I can use Picasa, but am pretty computer illiterate otherwise.

Jim and Kathy once again took the lead and planned a great cruise! John and Robin outdid themselves with their wonderful Duck Club appetizers, dinner and breakfast.

Thanks to all for the great company. We had a ball! I couldn't feel better about how the boat handled. I wish I lived closer to the water and could "dip" the boat more often.

Hopefully, Donald's (Blue Eagle) surgery went well - Our thoughts were with you on Tuesday and in recovery.

We're looking forward to Catalina!!!

Kent
MARCIA JANE
 
Kent and Marcia:

Thanks for the fantastic pictures. Your really put them together to tell a great story.

Got the boat cleaned up and put away awaiting our next journey. Looking forward to seeing you both in Catalina.

Jim and Kath
 
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