{"id":163,"date":"2009-07-27T02:10:00","date_gmt":"2009-07-27T02:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/svbellamarina.eureka-apps.com\/2009\/07\/27\/bella-marina-is-sailing-back-to-seattle\/"},"modified":"2018-01-27T14:10:04","modified_gmt":"2018-01-28T00:10:04","slug":"bella-marina-is-sailing-back-to-seattle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/svbellamarina.com\/2009\/07\/27\/bella-marina-is-sailing-back-to-seattle\/","title":{"rendered":"Bella Marina is sailing back to Seattle"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Bella Marina is on her way back to Seattle after 3+ amazing weeks in the San Juans, Golf Islands and Desolation Sound.<\/p>\n

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The trip began on July 2nd, when Bella Marina left her slip in Lake Union to watch the 3rd of July fireworks in Poulsbo. July 4th found her in the San Juans, Friday Harbor and then Shallow Bay in Sucia where she caught up with Luna and Delos. July 5th she crossed into Canada in Poet\u2019s Cove and anchored out for the night in Ganges. The three boats continued on to Silva Bay the following day, then had an amazing sail across the Straits of Georgia and into Garden Bay. By the following day the couple of days of rain and strong winds had passed and we had nothing but sunshine and hot weather!<\/p>\n

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July 9th – Made it to Princess Louisa Inlet through the Malibu Rapids! Gorgeous trip, amazing downwind sail, \"375\"<\/a>and a fun run through the rapids.<\/p>\n

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July 10th, 11th and 12th \u2013 Princess Louisa o\u2019clock and cerveza time. Kayak trips, oysters compliments of Delos, and ice cream at the Malibu Camp. Water is swimmable, finally!<\/p>\n

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Bella Marina spent a couple more days in Garden Bay on the way back, then headed over to Desolation Sound.<\/p>\n

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July 15th \u2013 Grace Harbor. Water is a yuck brown color. Bust!<\/p>\n

July 16th and 17th \u2013 Prideaux Haven. By this time we\u2019re experts at stern tying. The anchorage is gorgeous and the water is great to swim in. Lots of snooty people though \u2013 all from Seattle. Maybe they feel extra entitled for making it this far?<\/p>\n

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July 18th, 19th, 20th \u2013 Pendrell Sound. We score the best anchoring spot ever after the first night! It has its own rope swing and \u2018pool chair\u2019 rock that becomes our favorite hang out spot at high tide. It\u2019s just tall enough to have about a foot of water over a flat top. Talk about cocktail hour \ud83d\ude00 The water is awesome to swim in. For the first time ever in the Northwest, we need to put in the middle bimini piece for shade.<\/p>\n

July 21st \u2013 we clean and recharge in Cortes Bay at the SYC outstation. After hiking over to Squirrel Bay to get some much needed Rum, I realize Cortes Island is a long series of hills. I guess i should have paid attention when sailing past it the day before.<\/p>\n

July 22nd \u2013 Teakerne Arm proves unsafe to anchor for the night in the 25 knot winds, so we end up in Gorge Harbor on the other side of Cortes. It\u2019s a really cool, huge harbor with a tight entrance carved through tall stone walls.<\/p>\n

On July 23rd, Bella Marina headed back south for a 14 hour run to Ovens Island. It\u2019s a really cool place, private SYC island with a neat outstation. We had the surprise of running into the tail end of the Commodore’s Cruise and we got the last rafting spot. Neat.<\/p>\n

July 24th \u2013 Friday Harbor. Endless hours of entertainment with a friends\u2019 underwater camera at night and some belligerent shrimp that were trying to attack the LED.<\/p>\n

July 25th \u2013 Port Ludlow. Hunter Rendezvous.<\/p>\n

July 26th \u2013 Port Madison. I have been informed it\u2019s Poulsbo Doughnut Time tomorrow. Hurray.<\/p>\n

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