Seattle To Gig Harbor Anchorage

Had a nice cruise to Gig Harbor from Seattle. Overcast at times but also some sun. We left Bell harbor around 10:30 am which was a little earlier than Alex wanted …..as on the other end of the cruise we hit Gig harbor at LOW tide and it was a minus 3 tide. Chart said depth would be iffy so we turned around to delay a bit. However, I texted Wayne and he said they went through at low tide and had 12 feet. Also talked to another Sailing vessel who went in before us and said it should be 8 feet. We got through no problem and anchored out.

Narrow Gig Harbor Pass From Shore
Gig Harbor Entrance
Gig Harbor Anchorage
Park At Gig Harbor Entrance

Took dogs in for a walk where you can take left at base of marina and walk down road to small park at Gig Harbor entrance.  Also At base of public dock (which was nice but we did not use) was a nice green space Skanse Park..home of Skanse Net house.  there are several old net houses along the harbor edge. Many converted to businesses but this one has been restored to the point one can see the stored nets etc. inside where the hosts described the equipment and nets displayed.

Skanse Net House
Skanse Net House Interior
Skanse Net House Interior

That night we had a nice dinner at the Tides Tavern where we tied dinghy at their dock for easy entry/exit.

Tides Tavern

We had breakfast at Net house 9 on their back deck the following day as well.

Lunch At Net House #9

The next day was the farmer’s market in the PM. So in the AM we walked the dogs up to the head of the bay and checked out some other net houses, Eddon boat park, Donkey Creek Park (good for ball), the harbor History Museum which had an old fishing boat from the original fishing village (the Shenandoah which was a working purse seiner until maybe the 60s ? then sank and was donated by the owner). The vessel is a permanent exhibit and is being restored and also the guys were working on an Atlas engine Alex was interested in.

Harbor History Museum
Shenandoah Being Rebuilt At Back Of Museum
Shenandoah Three cylinder Engine Being Restored To Non Working Condition

While we visited there were several children experiencing a one room schoolhouse complete with school marms in costume. We walked around the tip of the bay and briefly checked out the Donkey Creek City Park at then Crescent Creek Park.

Donkey Creek Park

On the way back we went to the farmer’s market at the marina, got some cherries and had them all eaten by the end of the day!

Gig Harbor Farmers Market
Gondola rides in Gig Harbor!

Eagle Harbor To Bell Harbor @ Seattle

June 11-12th

Trip Length 5 nm

Short 5 mile cruise across the sound to Seattle bell Harbor. Small harbor with TALL barrier walls so did not get much of a view. We got there early due to short cruise.

Space Needle Seattle Cruise In To Bell Harbor
Bell Harbor Marina
Water Dog Bell Harbor Marina

Walked northward along bay through sculpture parks and waterfront parks (Myrtle Edwards and Centennial) with dogs. They got to swim and played ball.

Olympic Sculpture Park
Olympic Sculpture Park
Olympic Sculpture Park

Also went to Pikes place market to check it out.  Wanted to try Pike’s Place Chowder but too long of a line. Ended up at Kells Irish Restaurant and Bar: had a Sausage roll and Lamb wrap and I tried the clam chowder and it was AWESOME chowder. It was good food, Alex had a beer.

Pikes Market Piano Man
 Post Alley
Kells Irish Pub

Richard called us when we arrived as was trying to hook us up with their friends Steve and Maureen (mo). They had been wine tasting but we did finally hook up around  6pm or so. They just stopped by for a few minutes. Only Steve came as Mo was busy but he brought his niece and her husband and two other young man in the family. We chatted a bit and gave tour of the boat.

The following day we took dogs for a walk past aquarium to another waterfront park but it was all cement…. Saw miners landing where the big ferris wheel is… all too busy and city like for us.

Then we had and approximately 9 mile there and back again bike ride to a place on the east side of Lake Union called Fisheries supply.

Lake union waterfront
Gator Bridge (really the Fremont bridge) LOL! had to cross to get to the Fisheries supply

Alex had ordered some line (floating for docking and regular to make lines).  It was a nice ride about town, pretty good bike trails. That afternoon Alex napped and I went back to pikes place to explore. Found the fish throwers and gum wall. Almost got a belt but decided not too. Chowder place still long lines so I got some fresh donuts and a soft vege taco. I got my taco from the Mexican grocery on the main drag.  A vendor that sold Slex some pepper jelly said to try the place across the street so I thought maybe this was it… However I did not catch the name and I picked the wrong place me thinks Eventually I wandered by it inside a building with multiple shops and dining places and it was called Los Agaves….will try next time for street tacos… they had our fave al pastor.

Fish Market guys throwing fish.

Sat up top for cocktails the 2nd evening and it was nice. Got a good view of Mt Rainer

View from flybridge south to Mr Rainier and Farris wheel on Miner’s landing.
View of Olympic Mountains across Puget Sound

Port Ludlow To Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island Public Dock

June 7-10

Trip Distance 29 nm

Port Ludlow To Eagle Harbor (Banbridge)

Bainbridge Island/Eagle Harbor Public Dock is brand new and very nice with all new pilings etc.

Water Dog At Public Dock
Water Dog At Public Dock

Wayne and Linda on Tribute were to meet us there. They were traveling northward from Gig Harbor.  They arrived a bit before us and stayed at Queen City Yacht Club outstation.

Wayne on Tribute

We got a spot at the public dock but then a big 100 foot boat came and said it was reserved. We said you can ‘t reserve its first come first serve but low and behold there were several cones that said reserved (oops).

Fortunately, right when we were going to move the boat at the other end of the long dock we were on left and the charter tied up there. They were having a party for someone named Brandt that night so later that day partiers arrived and they went out for a cruise. The Bainbridge island public dock is newly renovated, economical and very nice! 50 cents a foot with power. Had 50 amp too. We arrived Thursday and boaters are only supposed to be on the dock 48 hours. The harbormistress who we had communicated with about getting some mail said we could stay Saturday night (night number 3) since weather was not to be that nice ie rain. Ultimately, we stayed Thursday through Monday AM as she permitted us to stay one more night via text.

We had several good walks in Bainbridge island, dog swim in front of yacht club and a bike ride to the Grand Forest park east. On our long walk with dogs we started on waterfront board walk, followed the waterfront trail signs which snaked us through neighborhoods.

Grand Forest Park Trail
Water Front Trail
Water Front Trail
Moritani Preserve

We had short detour into the Moritani preserve which was  nice green space. Played ball with dogs there. They had some artifacts from previous Japanese owners. Seems Japanees settled on this and Vashon Island to grow strawberries. Some of these poor folks had lands confiscated and were put into internment camps… The waterfront walk also took us to Strawberry Park which is not very developed, a short waterfront picnic tables, and parking.

Strawberry Park
Strawberry Park

Nice down town with shops and good high-end grocery called Town and Country market (like a whole foods).

 

Went out every night with buddies Wayne and Linda. Went to Docs Marina Grill first night; good fish tacos. This restaurant must be a chain as we had eaten at Docs marina grill in Port Hudson.  Anyhow we had a 2nd meal at Docs when we met their friends the Norman and Lisa.  I had the Crab Risotto which was awesome.

Had a short walk with Linda on the trails/roads to the right of the marina the next morning on the public paths you seem to stumble upon all over town.

One Of Many Public Paths
Peace Full Public Path Linda, Patty, Holly

Lisa was a friend of Linda’s from a very young age as they were in boarding school for a year in France. These guys  had been on Bainbridge island for nearly 40 years so they know some of the history.  Norm had an interesting past. He helped develop the docks in Bainbridge and also Neah bay.

He told a story of a periscope in the bathroom of the Doc Marina Grill building. It was there! Supposedly the wives lived across the bay. The fisherman would come in and off load but then would go to the bar. The periscope was installed so the fisherman could look for and/or at any dinghy’s coming their way which might be a wife looking for the hubby!  Nice to meet them.

Periscope in men’s bathroom

We also ate one night at Mexican place Isla Bonita across from town and The Country Market food store.  Alex had the SEAFOOD MOLCAJETE Mexican Molcajete (Mexican stew) made with shrimp, scallops, and whitefish.  It was fantastic…..(From Alex).

Our last night we ate at the Harbour Public House.  This is a small but nice pub with good brewery food. Not too loud on a Sunday night.

The Harbour House parting dinner

 

Port Townsend to Port Ludlow Anchorage

Wednesday June 6-7

Port Townsend To Port Ludlow

Trip Distance 14 nm

Port Townsend To Port Ludlow

Got out of Port Townsend at around 0900 and headed south towards the Port Townsend canal.  Along the way we crossed a Navy base at Walan Point with a submarine docked inside.  We gave it a good wide distance as a navy boat with sub-machine gun on front tracked us to make sure we did not turn towards sub with nefarious intentions.

 

Navy Goard Boat
Walan Point Submarine

The Port Townsend Canal is a short fairly narrow pass which is a short cut heading south towards Seattle from Port Townsend.  We passed at slack tide and had not trouble at all with deep water the whole way.

Bridge At entry To Townsend Canal

 

 

Stopped for one night at Port Ludlow.

Port Ludlow Anchorage

This is a one resort town. Nice large inn with maybe/probably good restaurant (well reviewed). Very dog friendly. Many trails in surrounding cookie cutter residential neighborhoods, to a small town center with gas station, grocery, bank, cpa etc… a tiny town in itself. There is a golf course on other side of bay and an RV park which seem to often be near marinas. I found a trail on line to a waterfall. Its small but it was a cool walk, good info on area, lumber industry etc.

Waterfall hike, not a lot of swimming opportunity
Port Ludlow Falls
Port Ludlow Falls

On the way back next to the falls we walked through the Port Ludlow RV park which was small but had nice wooded sites.

Port Ludlow RV Park
Port Ludlow RV Park
Anchored out at Port Ludlow.

 

Sequim Bay (John Wayne Marina) To Port Townsend

Sunday June 3 to 5th

Trip Distance 15 nm

Sequim Bay To Port Townsend

Port Townsend is a very nice town to visit with nice walks down the beach to the park on the north side, nice shopping in town and the start of the Olympic Discovery Trail along the bay south of town for bike rides.  Beach  walk is MUCH longer at LOW tide and it was not too muddy. Nice.

Got out of John Wayne Marina a little late at 1100 to catch the incoming tide and save some fuel.  Ran at a little under 1600 RPM and 5 GPH at 9-10 knots so had a quick fuel efficient trip.

Day was over cast as you can see from looking in too Discovery Bay as we passed by it on our starboard side pilot house door.

Discovery Bay Entrance

We soon rounded the Point Wilson Light House and arrived at the narrow entrance to the Port Hudson Marina.  The entrance makes a short dog leg to the right so a good long toot on the horn to warn some one coming the other way.

Port Hudson Marina Port Townsend
Point Wilson Light House On Way In

The marina is directly to the North of the water front down town section with many nice shops and places to eat.  Our slip was on the far side across from town next to the Port Hudson RV park.  The RV park had some nice spaces along the water but are pretty packed in due to the small space.

Port Hudson RV Park
Port Hudson RV Park

Later in the day we walked up the dock and across the RV park and took a left at the water for a walk to Fort Worden State Park along the edge of the beach at low tide.  Dogs got a swim in along the way.

Fort Worden Park Walk

Dogs Port Townsend Beach Walk
Port Townsend Beach Walk, low tide…at high no beach just cliff

Just a quarter mile down the beach we ran in a set of stairs up the bluff to a very nice Chetzemoka Park.  The park is very nicely done with views of the water and lush greenery and grass.

Chetzemoka Park Steps Up
Chetzemoka Park Sign
Chetzemoka Park
Chetzemoka Park

On the way back we stopped at Doc’s directly behind the boat where I had the Mussel’s in Curry Sauce appetizer and Patty had clam chowder.  The mussels are highly recommended.

Doc’s Marina Grill
Doc’s Marina Grill Liars Bar

On Monday we walked south along the road above the waterfront to Up Town and viewed many old Victorian houses on our way to the court house to check on details on boat rules in Washington State for taxes.

Port Townsend Court House
Port Townsend Houses
Port Townsend Houses, a few like this one are B and Bs
Port Townsend Houses, many nice yards and spring!

We then got some sandwiches from Aldrichs Market in Up Town to eat at the park across the street.

Patty Aldrichs MArket For Lunch
Up Town Port Townsend Down Town

After looking for at least 10 years Patty found the right table at the right price for our foyer.

Pattys Table