Day 33: Foggy Bay, AK -> Ketchikan, AK
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@clarity I'm certain it will be once we make it out of this thick fogbank, we can berely see further than Pino's bow. Have you ever been to LeConte glacier? We were thinking of heading there for a while : ) @neauoire I haven't!! Other than the ferries between Juneau Sitka and Ketchikan I've never really had the chance to boat around the channels. Really envious of yall tbh!
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Day 37: Ketchikan, AK -> Snug Cove, Prince Of Wales Island @monkey1 relatively to our other recent passages, it's kind of a short day, only 7 hours! Really enjoying following your journey. I try to map it for myself and imagine what you might be seeing. My own trip of sorts. @monkey1 I'm glad to hear, I'm looking forward to talking it over coffee when we get back down Day 39: Snug Cove, Prince Of Wales Island -> Ratz, Prince Of Wales Island Day 40: Ratz, Prince Of Wales Island -> Snug Cove, Prince Of Wales Island Have we gone backward? Yes, yesterday skirted a bit too close to type III fun. Day 42: Snug Cove, Prince Of Wales Island -> Frosty Bay, Clarence Strait Day 44: Frosty Bay, Clarence Strait -> Berg Bay, Clarence Strait Day 46: Wrangell, AK -> Deception Point Cove, Sumner Strait Day 47: Deception Point Cove, Sumner Strait -> Petersburg, AK @monkey1 yep, just south of Baird Glacier. South east of the island. It has been fascinating to follow your progress on a map. The pics you post make the exercise a bit more tangible. Day 56: Chapin, Admiralty Island -> Eva Islands, Baranof @neauoire well done to "snug cove" for having the most cozy sounding place name ever. @neauoire Do you have a mount point further to the stern for heavier winds? Because it looks to me like it may be too far aft, making the angle between boom and preventer too sharp, which increases the load the preventer takes exponentially – like what happened during the Platino accident in NZ (excuse me if I'm mistaken, I have literally zero experience sailing, just passing on what I learned in training) @lobidu that might be a trick of the picture because the preventer line does a pretty big arc. The preventer doesn't really have that much load, it never takes a jibe blow because it keeps the main tight in its place.
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@tty It's to sail downwind and extend the jib out, here's a better angle: |
@neauoire southeast alaska is so lovely this time of year