Monday, July 1, 2013

Canada Day

Went to restaurant and had a good breakfast.

Drying out our boat. Lots of stuff got wet. relaxing and very glad we are safe and sound.

Going to watch fireworks from the boat tonight. Spending a few days in Charlottetown to fix boat and get everything dry.....and going to beach as soon as it gets sunny.

Our early Canada Day morning adventure

ok    so sitting in Timmy's having coffee and relaxing to write this.

So we anchored at 11:30....and went to sleep.  Bill mentioned that he heard the pump going on a lot but did not investigate.....we were really tired.

Just to help this ...the night before I had a dream that the water was in the boat and covered us in bed

2:30 a.m.    I woke up. Pitch dark. I was cold and wanted my sweater. I heard water sloshing and it didn't  sound normal. Grabbed my flashlight beside the bed and looked. our shoes were floating around in about 8" of water in our cabin. 

Woke Bill really fast. After he said a few interesting words he got to the hand pump and started pumping....but   the water was coming up faster than he could pump. I called 911. Got them and told them we were taking on water. They put me through to Coast Guard. 

I tried to explain where we were. So they said they were coming to get us. Told me to get our life jackets on and have our small boat ready.

Woke up Matthew He kind of freaked out. Got him to climb over beds and put on his life jacket. and wait outside. I took over pumping and Bill went to look for the leak. By this time there is over a foot of water in the cabin. Bill found the leak and put in an emergency plug that we had on board. So now was a matter of pumping. He took over that and I went out and watched for the rescue boat. 

I loosened the small rowboat on top just in case we had to get in it. Then  watched for lights. After about 1/2 an hour the boat caught sight of us. And came over.

 By this time Bill had most of the water pumped out. They called in and cancelled the helicopters. 

For the record....if Bill had not found the leak, the boat would have sunk and we would have been sitting in our wee boat waiting for them

The other rescue boat came and once all the water was out they waited while we pulled anchor and started the motor...then the led us into the Charlottetown Harbour and got us tied up at the town wharf.

Phewwwww!!!!

As the Coastguards left they wished us a Happy Canada Day!!!!!



Sunday

Leaving lower Montague PEI. 10:00 a.m. Sailed along PEI coast towards Charlottetown


anchored at Holland cove at 11:30 at night. Really really dark did not dare try the narrows to Charlottetown in the dark.

Went to bed.......

Saturday

Passed through the bridge at the causeway. Huge barge had to come through first.













headed for PEI at full sail. Lots of wind. 2 or 3 m waves. Went to George's Harbour and anchored at Lower Montague at 10:30 p.m.

Bill and I had eggs and pancakes.Matthew was sound asleep.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Friday

Got underway at 6:30. 

Navigated the channel and on our way to Port Hawsbury.

Stopped the motor and sailed most of the way.....so much quieter.

Got to Port Hawksbury at 1:00. A nice man went out and brought me a timmy's coffee....that was very nice of him. Cooked up a good meal. 


Thursday

Bill brought Willow to shore to have a pee before we started for the day.




Long day motoring. sun came out  few times so could sit in cockpit and read. 

waves were about 2 metres 

Saw some seals watching us and waving their fins

Started feeling queasy in the afternoon. had some ginger ale but didn't work so took gravol.

Bill wanted to make Canso before bed. so kept going through the night. anchored at 3:30 a.m. 
as soon as we hit 30 feet. could not really tell where markers were for the passage and really tired. We had to wait for daylight
Couldn't tell where rocks were in the dark. 

What we saw when we woke





Breakfast: omelet with leftover veggies and salmon    and oatmeal

Supper: Matthew kraft dinner;   Bill kiwi and peanut butter
nothing for me...a wee bit seasick


long first day

Had to motor all day. No wind. Sometimes we had the mainsail out too. Used the autopilot alot.

The  sound of the motor makes me very sleepy. So that was pretty much what I did. Matthew did the same with a lot of games on his ipadin between

Bill spent a lot of the day inside fixing things. Furnace works after a few tries. (small explosion inside it the first time)   Works good now...actually too hot when it gets going. (Unusual for me to say that)

Anchoring in Sheet Harbour at about 8:00. Supper will be very good tonight  will enjoy watching a movie after that..

Meals

Breakfast: fish and eggs     Matthew-cheerios

Lunch Cherries and chips   Matthew -only chips

Supper: vegetables potatoes, carrots, onions and broccoli.  And a can of salmon