Well, we’re off! We’re finally starting our big adventure! I can’t wait to get to the tropical islands of the South Pacific, but the west coast of the U.S. can be exciting, too.
This is probably my first time in the ocean, and I need to get used to it. At about 6:00 A.M., we got out into the open ocean and the waves started to get bigger and longer. I wasn’t used to swells like this, and I got queasy and lost my breakfast. I really hope that I get over being seasick.
Our first stop was Grays Harbor. We went out to dinner there, and took a much needed rest after two days in the ocean. There were a lot of fishing boats, and the smell was horrible.
When we came into Newport, Oregon at about 9:00 A.M., our grandparents, who live in Sutherlin, came to visit us, and they took Jessie and me around town. We had pizza for lunch, and then we went to a really cool aquarium that had aquatic life that was native to Newport bay. There were two or three wolf eels, a lot of fish and crabs, and a couple of small, shark-like sturgeons. They were all in one huge enclosure, and they seemed to get along just fine. Outside of the aquarium, we saw a bunch of enormous seals sitting on a dock. They seemed to get more attention than the fish in the aquarium!
We arrived in Crescent City at about 3:00 P.M. At first we had trouble finding the right slip, but a couple of guys came over and helped us. After we got tied up, I went with Dad to a boating store and we bought a boat hook, some cushions for the cockpit, and a scrub brush, among other things. When we came back to the boat, we met one of our Uncle Larry’s friends. After he left, we walked to town and ate at a restaurant called The Apple Peddler.
The entrance to Bodega Bay is pretty scary~ especially at 9:00 at night. The channel is narrow and shallow, and not all of the buoys are lighted. To top it off, we almost went on the wrong side of the breakwater because it was so dark. We finally made it safely to our slip, and the next morning we had pancakes.
San Francisco was really fun. We went under the golden gate bridge when it was almost dark, and seeing it all lit up was cool. Our friend Nicole came to see us, and her grandmother showed us around Sausalito. We had a great time!
On the way from San Francisco to Morro Bay, we caught our first tuna!!! We had been dragging a line behind the boat, but we thought we were too close to shore to catch anything. Dad woke us up saying, “Molly! Jessie! We caught a tuna! ” It was flopping around like crazy, even after it was dead. There was blood everywhere! It finally stopped moving, and Dad filleted it. About fifteen minutes later, we caught another one, and went through the whole process again!
In Morro Bay, we tied up to a mooring buoy for the first time. The wind was blowing really hard, and it took a couple tries, but we did it. The next morning, we saw an empty slip, so we pulled into it for a couple minutes and bought doughnuts before we left.
We anchored in Cuyler Harbor on San Miguel Island in the evening. The next morning, we inflated our dinghy motored it to the island. There were at least forty huge seals sitting on the beach, making enough noise to drown out a dinosaur! We ate a picnic breakfast and played in the sand for a while, then went back to the boat and had school. A little while later, we left for Santa Cruz Island.
To me, Santa Cruz looks sort of barren, but it’s pretty cool. We took the dinghy to a little rock beach and explored a shallow cave there. In the morning we were going to explore Painted Cave, an enormous sea cave named for the colorful lichen growing on its walls, but it got so rough that we had to pull up the anchor and leave at 4:00 in the morning.
We came into Marina del Rey, Los Angeles, at 1:00 in the afternoon. The yacht club has an outdoor pool, and we get to use it. The store manager of H&S Yacht Sales (the Jeanneau dealer for California), Steve Curran, visited us, and brought a customer to see the boat. Mr. Curran’s daughter, her husband, and their four-month old baby came to see us, too. After that, we went to Venice Beach. There were a lot of street vendors and weird shops. We saw a magician do some really cool tricks, and we saw an eleven year old boy and his dad doing balancing acts. It was a lot of fun!