Saturday, September 17, 2011

Vancouver Area Weather

Here's the scoop:  Wind warning in effect -




Environment Canada's Map


So here's the marine forecast.  The cool part about this is that these are the wind speeds (true) that our boat just thrives on.

Marine Forecast

Winds

Issued 10:30 AM PDT 17 September 2011
Today Tonight and SundayStrong wind warning in effect.Wind southeast 10 to 15 knots increasing to 15 to 20 late this afternoon except 25 over northern sections overnight and Sunday morning. Wind becoming southeast 10 to 15 Sunday morning then veering to southwesterly 10 to 15 Sunday afternoon. Wind diminishing to light Sunday evening.

Extended Forecast

Issued 04:00 AM PDT 17 September 2011
MondayWind variable 5 to 15 knots.
TuesdayWind southeast 10 to 15 knots.
WednesdayWind southeast 15 to 20 knots.

Weather & Visibility

Issued 10:30 AM PDT 17 September 2011
Today Tonight and SundayRain beginning early this evening and ending Sunday morning.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Nanaimo and Newcastle Island

The long weekend of Labour Day was perfect.  From a weather point of view - cloudless skies and warm sunshine.  From a sailing point of view: wind.  From the camaraderie of members of the Gulf Yacht Club who all met at Newcastle Island just across from the City of Nanaimo.




NANAIMO HARBOUR



At the docks in Nanaimo Harbour




A really large sailboat moored - 
very pretty boat




The pilothouse of the sailboat - lots of room



Another view of the sailboat - we were impressed



The view from the docks across to downtown Nanaimo


NEWCASTLE ISLAND




Picnic area with totem




The beach






Nanaimo in the background







The clear day and the beauty of coastal BC







More of the beach






Nanaimo/Horseshoe Bay Ferry







WOW




Beautiful area




The only entrant in the fishing derby.






The catch




At the public docks at Newcastle Island.  We 
were anchored out earlier.



SAILING HOME





Winds varying from 10 to 12 knots - boat
speed topping out at 7.5 knots - CLOSE HAULED




Close hauled and moving at 7.5 knots

Working at "Home"

The labour day Weekend gave us an opportunity to get away. I continued to work from the boat in what doubles as my office:  the nav station.  It is all by itself on the port side of the boat and separated fro the living area enough to afford some latitude to concentrate on the task.    We have an Apple Airport wireless network and a wireless internet hub that allows us mobile access most anywhere we sail within BC that has cell coverage.  So, I can work from "home" on occasion even if "home" moves to another location for a period of time




"Home" moored at the Nanaimo Harbour 
Authority dock

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