Alll Right!!!!!!!!!!!.. Super weekend, Great bunch of guys on the dock and even some rock n roll too. A couple of absolutely spectacular Sucia sunsets, some great hiking, lot's of photo ops, and plenty of visiting, both with previous friends and making new, C-Dory and otherwise.
We had 4 CD 22 Cruisers, a Venture 23, and a TC 24 on the dock. One new, first timer to CBGT, Roger on Missy, and another serendipitous landing was Bill from Olympia on Stimpy, the TC24.
I made it home Sunday, fueling at Friday Harbor and saw (on the AIS) a vessel coming into FH via Cattle Pass so contacted them on VHF for a report on Juan de Fuca. After learning it was flat water and calm winds I scooted. I have rarely seen the Strait of Juan as flat silvery and quiet. I hope everyone had as nice a return trip as that.
Hope MikeR is feeling better and Broch, I messed up -- didn't lookup your boat name and would up talking to the National Geographic Cruise ship, Seabird. Andy, thanks for the update and hope your return is good today too. Sure wish I knew if Janine, the gal on the sailboat made it off and home OK. Talk about guts and gumption. Hope that makes up for lack of experience and know-how for the rest of her trip.
Sorry Bret Peter and Tom and all the rest of you didn't make it. We could have filled up the whole dock, but sure glad that 55ft Bayliner was out in front of us Saturday. B-Boats that size make nice breakwaters.
Thanks Bret for posting the notion, and thanks to all who made the effort. Ahh let's see, $81 dollars for gas for a week on the boat and all those great memories. Gotta be worth that.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon

We had 4 CD 22 Cruisers, a Venture 23, and a TC 24 on the dock. One new, first timer to CBGT, Roger on Missy, and another serendipitous landing was Bill from Olympia on Stimpy, the TC24.
I made it home Sunday, fueling at Friday Harbor and saw (on the AIS) a vessel coming into FH via Cattle Pass so contacted them on VHF for a report on Juan de Fuca. After learning it was flat water and calm winds I scooted. I have rarely seen the Strait of Juan as flat silvery and quiet. I hope everyone had as nice a return trip as that.
Hope MikeR is feeling better and Broch, I messed up -- didn't lookup your boat name and would up talking to the National Geographic Cruise ship, Seabird. Andy, thanks for the update and hope your return is good today too. Sure wish I knew if Janine, the gal on the sailboat made it off and home OK. Talk about guts and gumption. Hope that makes up for lack of experience and know-how for the rest of her trip.
Sorry Bret Peter and Tom and all the rest of you didn't make it. We could have filled up the whole dock, but sure glad that 55ft Bayliner was out in front of us Saturday. B-Boats that size make nice breakwaters.
Thanks Bret for posting the notion, and thanks to all who made the effort. Ahh let's see, $81 dollars for gas for a week on the boat and all those great memories. Gotta be worth that.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
