7-27-2022 Day 69
I Woke up at the Bohemia dock on Lisianski Strait to the fog having lifted & made way, the short distance to Pelican with plans of staying a day or two, but when I got the weather report it said today was the last of the west winds for a week & they were shifting to come from the east with more heavy rain & fog. Didn’t want to pound into the east wind & now knew, I had limited time to make south Inian by Elfin Cove before it changed to an ebb. I made a quick stop at Pelican, then on plane out Lisianski Inlet to the open to the Gulf swells of Cross Sound & through South Inian Passage on plane, then the last of todays 70 miles to Hoonah at displacement speed.
I had a startling experience with a whale, while coming around Adolphus Point. I had noticed a whale very close to a small fishing boat as I was approaching the point, then shortly after passing the fishing boat & point, I hear a load noise & a bump on the boat, but couldn’t see anything, until I raised & looked out the port side window. The whale was going the same direction as me & the side of it, when I looked out & down was not 2 feet from the boat. It went down & my first thought was it’s tale isn’t going to clear the boat, but it did & then it raised up behind me for just a few seconds & was gone. Don’t know what the whale was thinking, but it sure got my attention.
70 miles today & 2001 total
7-28-2022 Day 70
Up at 5 am to rain & fog, with plans for slow cruise up Port Fredrick. The fog lifted slightly, but then the rain became heavy, which lasted to the evening. Only saw one bear, but in these conditions I could have missed several more. The weather report is calling for a rare very calm water day tomarrow, then more rain & wind, so I think I’ll take advantage of a light variable wind day on the Lynn Canal & make for Skagway tomarrow. It’s hard for me to believe this summers Alaska adventure is about over.
33 miles today & 2034 total
7-29-2022. Day 71
With a quick run up the Lynn Canal in good weather, I’m now back at the Skagway dock. When I checked on the pick up, I found both batteries dead. The assistant harbor master after trying to jump start it loaned me her personal pick up to purchase new batteries at Petro Marine. They were low quality & pricey at $450 for the two size 78 lead acid, but just glad they had them & thankful for the generously loaned vehicle.
I’ll pull the boat tomarrow morning & give it a good cleaning with the rentable hot water pressure washer, then shortly after be on the road for home. It’s been a wonderful trip and as always hate to see it end.
Bill, spent the night in Boat Harbor & will likely be here later tomarrow or Sunday.
108 miles today & 2142 total for the trip
I used 365 gal of gas for an average of 5.9 mpg.
The HunkyDory since 2003 has now cruised 13,875 miles in the SE Alaska area & 25,068 miles in total & by the time I’m home, I will have spent 1100 nights aboard.
Jay