Our bikes are inside the aft stateroom (we take the front wheel off to get them comfortable) and in the past we have dragged the dingy, but on this trip we decided to try tying in on the stern and it has worked really well. This picuture is looking at the mountains on the mainland that would be close to Bute Inlet which the Homathko River dumps into. Thought you might be interested in that tid bit.
Kathy & Jerry.......love exploring the Gulf Islands and coastal waters of British Columbia on our sailboat. We also have become fond of exploring central Mexico during the winter months, and hanging out in the small town of Ajijic. We hope our photos and blogging will give you the chance to experience the same, and maybe inspire you to do some exploring yourself.
New crew member
We welcome aboard our newest crew.... Maggie. She joined our family this spring on March 23. She celebrated her first birthday on April 27th. She is very smart, so we are hopeful that she will learn her new duties quickly.
Our Boat
Splendid Mane is a 2002 Beneteau 393, 40 feet in lenght. We have radar, color chartplotter, 56 hp yanmar engine, autopilot, autostream feathering propeller, dingy with 6hp engine, dodger with full enclosure, two staterooms, two heads, fully equipped galley, and lots more extras. It is a safe, comfortable boat for two people but would be easy to sail singlehanded as well.
4 comments:
That's a beautiful shot Kathy. It looks like Spendid Mane has survived the journey very well!
Mom
Where do you stash your bikes when you are underway? Does your dinghy drag behind you or is it tied on somewhere?
Roma
Roma's getting all the info she can so that when she and Peter take their trip they'll know what to do.
Mom
Our bikes are inside the aft stateroom (we take the front wheel off to get them comfortable) and in the past we have dragged the dingy, but on this trip we decided to try tying in on the stern and it has worked really well. This picuture is looking at the mountains on the mainland that would be close to Bute Inlet which the Homathko River dumps into. Thought you might be interested in that tid bit.
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