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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 18:49:00 -0700, "Jim Donohue"
wrote: Don't be. This is very civilized cruising. As long as you are smart enough not to run into anything hard there really is no way to screw up in the San Juans. Somebody gets unhappy a Port is a few hours away. You are not in the Aleutians. For $200 you can probably get anything you want delievered wherever in the San Juans. The San Juans run almost year round if the weather is good. Jim Donohue Thanks for the reply. I'm looking at Waggoner and see the limitations of hanging out during the day versus overnight. It is difficult to sort out... Not having been there. The reefs and obstacles are noted and will be heeded. What bothers me most is finding places to replenish water and to dump holding tanks. I figure that for the whole seven days, I will not need Deisel fuel. Water is a key issue, as I see it. So I am focused on how to deal with new water and "old water." supposedly, mid-Sept is the end of the normal season. So shore services may be iffy. We'll see. Thanks. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
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