Joefairbanks
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Good morning C-Brats!
WARNING- This post is a little long-winded.
I wanted to do a quick update on our experiences with Sjøhest, our 2006 CC 23 Venture.
Since getting all maintenance and upgrades completed just in time for the 2025 Friday Harbor CBGT, we have been thoroughly enjoying her! Many thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge and ideas over the years on these wonderful vessels! I spent countless hours using the search function to find information on all things related to our boats. There is an amazing amount of information already on this site, if someone has the patience to search for it! Thank you, all of you!
Since the Friday Harbor gathering, we have been getting out on the water as much as our schedules will allow. It is never as often as we would like, Stacie and I still both work. Add in kids, grandkids, aging parents and everything else and we feel like we never get enough time on the water!
Last weekend, we had 2 of our grandkids overnight on Friday night with the promise that they would get picked up Saturday morning.
After the grandkids left, our plan was to launch in Port Townsend and head down to Port Ludlow. We enjoy Port Ludlow very much, and there are some nice places to anchor for overnighting.
On a whim, since the weather was forecasted to be perfect, we decided to run North to Lopez Island instead. It was only about 30 minutes farther and would be a great opportunity to adventure.
We found a nice little spot to anchor for the evening, and enjoyed a peaceful night on the hook. The next morning, we crossed over to Fidalgo to give our dog a potty break, and check out a spot that we haven't been to before.
After having breakfast, we decided to mosey South towards Deception Pass. We hit it right about 2 hours into a flood tide, and went through to Strawberry Island and came back out. We headed South towards Marrowstone Island, with the plan to head down to Port Ludlow for lunch.
Between Whidbey Island and Marrowstone, Stacie saw what looked like spray from whales up in the distance (over 1,000 yards). I kicked the motor into neutral and shut it down. I went out to the cockpit to get a better view (they were on the port side, heading parallel to our boat, but the opposite direction.) I couldn't really see them from my phone camera, which wouldn't even pick them up when zoomed in to the max. So we bobbed there for a few minutes, when the pod of Orcas decided to change course when they were parralel with us- right towards us! When they got close enough, I started a video with my phone. I was speechless, when one of them decided to say "Hi" and went directly under my feet! I'm not going to lie- it really shook me up! Never have I seen one that close, and I didn't know what to think. I just stood there, slack-jawed! The dog ran for the cabin and Stacie came out and asked me if I saw where they went. "Yes, right under our boat!"
After we regained our composure, we made it down to Port Ludlow for a relaxing lunch followed by a trip back to Port Townsend to make our trip home.
I took screenshots of the video and they are in the sub-folder 'Lopez Isle Trip' in our 'C-Darling' album.
I just wanted to share and give an update on our love affair with Sjøhest.
We have put about 45 hours on her since the beginning of May, and everything is running perfectly, knock on wood!
WARNING- This post is a little long-winded.
I wanted to do a quick update on our experiences with Sjøhest, our 2006 CC 23 Venture.
Since getting all maintenance and upgrades completed just in time for the 2025 Friday Harbor CBGT, we have been thoroughly enjoying her! Many thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge and ideas over the years on these wonderful vessels! I spent countless hours using the search function to find information on all things related to our boats. There is an amazing amount of information already on this site, if someone has the patience to search for it! Thank you, all of you!
Since the Friday Harbor gathering, we have been getting out on the water as much as our schedules will allow. It is never as often as we would like, Stacie and I still both work. Add in kids, grandkids, aging parents and everything else and we feel like we never get enough time on the water!
Last weekend, we had 2 of our grandkids overnight on Friday night with the promise that they would get picked up Saturday morning.
After the grandkids left, our plan was to launch in Port Townsend and head down to Port Ludlow. We enjoy Port Ludlow very much, and there are some nice places to anchor for overnighting.
On a whim, since the weather was forecasted to be perfect, we decided to run North to Lopez Island instead. It was only about 30 minutes farther and would be a great opportunity to adventure.
We found a nice little spot to anchor for the evening, and enjoyed a peaceful night on the hook. The next morning, we crossed over to Fidalgo to give our dog a potty break, and check out a spot that we haven't been to before.
After having breakfast, we decided to mosey South towards Deception Pass. We hit it right about 2 hours into a flood tide, and went through to Strawberry Island and came back out. We headed South towards Marrowstone Island, with the plan to head down to Port Ludlow for lunch.
Between Whidbey Island and Marrowstone, Stacie saw what looked like spray from whales up in the distance (over 1,000 yards). I kicked the motor into neutral and shut it down. I went out to the cockpit to get a better view (they were on the port side, heading parallel to our boat, but the opposite direction.) I couldn't really see them from my phone camera, which wouldn't even pick them up when zoomed in to the max. So we bobbed there for a few minutes, when the pod of Orcas decided to change course when they were parralel with us- right towards us! When they got close enough, I started a video with my phone. I was speechless, when one of them decided to say "Hi" and went directly under my feet! I'm not going to lie- it really shook me up! Never have I seen one that close, and I didn't know what to think. I just stood there, slack-jawed! The dog ran for the cabin and Stacie came out and asked me if I saw where they went. "Yes, right under our boat!"
After we regained our composure, we made it down to Port Ludlow for a relaxing lunch followed by a trip back to Port Townsend to make our trip home.
I took screenshots of the video and they are in the sub-folder 'Lopez Isle Trip' in our 'C-Darling' album.
I just wanted to share and give an update on our love affair with Sjøhest.
We have put about 45 hours on her since the beginning of May, and everything is running perfectly, knock on wood!