Anchor Retrieval Expedition ’07 (A.R.E) (CB)

Ok, this story took place a couple weeks ago, the last weekend of March.

It all actually got it’s start late last summer. August 2nd to be exact. To summarize, last August during our vacation in the San Juan Islands, we sailed into Blind bay on Shaw island to see our friends Scott and Angie on thier boat “Ghost”. Scotty had somehow gotten his anchor absolutly stuck on the bottom. Despite our best efforts, we could not break the anchor free. The only option we were left with was to cut his anchor chain and mark the spot with a buoy, with the wishful promise of returning one day to retrieve the anchor.

Over the winter we would get togather have a few beers/rums and retell the lost anchor story to each other or any innocent bystander that happened to be standing too close. At some point between the end of September and the beginning of March a plan was hatched to retrieve the anchor. That plan, along with more than a few others for retrieval trips were suggested and forgotten about. Some time in March a solid plan had come togather. Emails were sent, phone calls made, and work schedules updated. We decided to do it.

Initially there were to be 12 expedition team members, but as with such things, the final epiditionary force numbered a solid 4. We forged on none the less.

When “A Day” finally arrived, me and Scotty left Seattle early (10:30am) to get up to Shaw island and setup base camp. Dave and Rich would follow later in the afternoon with the dive gear and dinghy, which was all packed into and on top of Rich’s truck.

We got camp setup in no time and the first beers of many were opened. We made a few important logisitical decisions, such as which tree would be the designated “Pee tree”. This is an important step in setting up a base camp on any major expedition, trust me. We got the firewood gathered and a fire built, as well as scouted out the beach below the campsite. Not one beer was spilt at all during this crucial initial phase. Not even the one I was carrying as we climbed down the cliff from the campsite to the beach below.

Dave and Rich arrived to a well found camp and we settled in for a long night of bullshitting, beer drinking and music. Dave and Scott on Guitar, Rich on the Ukelallee and me on Harmonica. Oddly enough we did not see any wildlife at all the entire weekend. Not sure if it was due to our “music” or that Shaw island just does not have a raccoon problem.

After pounds of bacon and eggs cooked over the fire we headed to the dive site. While Dave and I got our dive gear sorted out and put on. Rich and Scotty took the dinghy out to the spot where Scotty thought the Anchor should be. They returned just as we were suited up and reported that they found the bouy we left last summer and that it was still attached to his anchor chain. Scotty even brought his underwater video camara and was able to spot the chain on the bottom and that is was drapped over some sort of cage.

Suggested dinghy load limit be damned, we all loaded into the dinghy along with all the dive gear and puttered out to the site of the anchor. We had so much wieght in the dinghy, that water was pouring in over the sides and well as through the centerboard hole in the bottom like a fountain. After me and dave slipped over the side in to the water, Rich started bailing like mad.

We followed the buoy line down and spotted not a cage but an entire sunken 50 foot fishing boat. We did not expect that. The Anchor was jammed underneath the keel of the boat and the anchor chain was wrapped up and around the front of the boat. We were able to unwrap the chain easy enough. But getting the anchor it’s self unstuck from the bottom of the boat was a real pain in the ass. Pushing and pulling on it kicked up a huge mess of silt and mud with made it impossible to see what we were doing. We worked at it for awhile then surface to formulate a new plan and go back down and try again. I was able to attach a line to the anchor with a D-ring and we used the dinghy and engine to try and pull the anchore free but that did not work. After that we needed a break and a new tank of air. So Scotty towed us back to shore.

Once on shore, Rich headed back to camp in the truck to get the fire stoked up so we could warm up when we were done. Me, Scotty and Dave headed back out for a second dive. We were actually going to just go out and retreive the line and reattach it to the buoy and write it off as a failure. But once out there we decide to get the anchor not matter what.

This time instead of pulling from just one side of the boat. I went on the Starboard side and pushed as Dave went to the port side and pulled. The anchor popped right out after a few minutes of effort. SUCCESS!!! We surfaced and Scotty pulled the Anchor up and into the Dinghy. High Fives all around. A quick dive down to try the float to the boat as a warning to others and we headed back to shore and camp.

We talked to a local that lived across the road from the beach and he told us that boat sank about 5 years ago and has been there ever since. It is not marked on any charts, so I informed the coastguard and NOAA of it and hopefully it will be marked on future charts.

We headed back to camp to warm up and celebrate our success, with more music, beer and chili!

What a great weekend!! And as always, I have pictures, but have not uploaded them yet.

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I’m back, anyone miss me? :) (CB)

Sorry I have not posted in awhile, but I have not had internet access at home for a few weeks. I got it hooked back up today. So I will be posting more stories soon.

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Pulley Point race (CB)

Saturday was the day for the Pulley Point race, which goes from in front of Shilshole Bay Marina, then south to Pulley Point, which I thought was called Three Tree Point, and back. We started in the 4th start at 9:20am. The wind was out of the south and blowing around 20 knots.

The whole race was reletivly uneventful but alot of fun. We got down there and back in less than 5 hours. I think we crossed the finish line in 2nd place at around 2:30pm or so.

Our foredeck guy missed the race, so I had to replace him. I am the exact oppisite of what you want working the foredeck of a small sailboat, but someone has to do it. Luckily we only had to jibe the spinnaker one time. I flubbed it a little, but not bad for my first time.

I really need to get a small cheap digital camara that I can carry with me on these races. There are some awesome pictures to be had out there.

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7th Annual Pub Crawl/Death March (CB)

*The only Death March officially sanctioned by the Unofficial Death March Commitiee

Every year on or around St. Patty’s day we do a Pub Crawl/Death March. It’s much like your average Pub Crawl but in our’s someone dies by the end…. Not really, but holy shit, it sure as hell feels like it the next day.

The pub crawl is not always held on the actual St. Patty’s day. This year however it did. Which forced us to change up the Marching orders (list of bars we visit). The reason for the change up this year was due to the fact that most of the “Irish” bars were charging a cover and since cover charges are not in the spirit of Pub Crawl/Death March we made a slight change this year. We removed Fado’s and Kell’s. As well as a Rendevous, and Floydd’s. Fado’s and Kell’s were charging a cover, Rendevous has closed since last year and Floyd’s…..they are dead to us!!

So here is this years line up:

  • McCormick’s 11-12am
  • FOX Sports Grill 12-1pm
  • The Pike Pub and Brewery 1-2pm
  • Pike Place Bar & Grill 2-3pm
  • Blarney Stone Pub 3-4pm
  • Lava Lounge 4-5pm
  • 5 Points Cafe 5-6pm
  • Liquid Lounge (EMP) 6-7pm
  • Jabu’s Pub 7-8pm
  • The Spectator 8-9pm
  • Ozzie’s 9-10pm

Check out this link for a map of the whole route.


As you can see from the schedule above we spend approx. one hour at each establishment. And that is about the only rule. The smart Pub Crawler limits it to one drink per bar followed by a water. But the rookie pub crawler has to learn this leason the hard way. In the immortal words of Dan”It’s a marathon, not a sprint”.

Lots of fun was had by all and as soon as the camaraman emails me the photos from the night, I’ll put a couple of them up here.

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