Well, call me fickle. After keeping the boat near us in Seattle in wet moorage last summer, we've decided to return back to our standby, Twin Bridges Marina near Anacortes. The people at Twin Bridges have always treated us well plus the boat stays nice and dry inside. For those not familiar with these waters, Anacortes is the gateway to the San Juan's. We decided we really missed cruising the SJ's and Canada last summer and want to do more of it this summer.
I also had the boat detailed professionally, a deep cleaning plus polish and wax. Ironically the work was done by the former QC Manager at C-Dory during the Reynold's years. Adam was very excited at the opportunity to work on a C-Dory again. I'm pretty sure he worked on C-Dancer the first couple of years when the Auburn factory still did service work. They did a great job so if any one in the greater Seattle area is interested in having your boat detailed, gel coat repairs or mechanical work, give Adam a call at Seattle Mobile Marine. Although they have a shop on Lake Union near Ivar's Salmon House, they started out as a mobile service, driving to you to get the work done and a lot of their work is still of the mobile variety.
Lastly, once the boat got put on the work stand at TB, I cleaned the bottom paint of the green scum residue leftover from being stored in the water. It doesn't look bad. Plus I installed an Airmar P-66 transducer. Given the fact that I did a few hours of work on the boat, trailered the boat 80 miles up and then trailered the trailer back to Seattle another 80 miles, no wonder I'm tired. Whew!