Well, the two most exciting days in a boaters life are when (1) he buys his boat and (2) the day he sells his boat...and sold it is. The interesting news is that it sold to my brother who is getting back into sailing after several years of being away. This will mark the last entry into this blog and now to concentrate on the restoring of the Endeavour we purchased last season.
Cheers, Good Luck Bro!
D&D
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Monday, May 30, 2011
GRYPHON IS FOR SALE
Well, it was a bit unexpected...but the opportunity came up this past April to upgrade to a larger boat. So...being a two boat owner is not a good thing. So she is up for sale. Ready to go and certainly has been an excellent sailing vessel. This is going to be a boat that we miss. A lot of memories made aboard her.
This will be the last post on this blog as she is on the hard until someone finds her as attractive as we have over the last 9 years.
Fair Winds...
This will be the last post on this blog as she is on the hard until someone finds her as attractive as we have over the last 9 years.
Fair Winds...
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Covered & Tucked Away Until May 2011
Covered for the Winter in Bayside, NB |
The Last posting until Spring... The boat is covered and put away until early May. Projects over the winter will include a few mechanical/electrical maintenance jobs and the regular routine of sanding & re-finishing some of the deck teak. All else seemed to fair pretty well this past season.
Dave & Danielle
"Wind is to us what money is to life on shore". -- Sterling Hayden
Friday, October 15, 2010
On The Hard for the Winter
Beating up the Passamaquoddy Bay |
Well the season is officially ended. A lot of good memories made. The boat is on the hard at Bayside and the process of winterizing and covering begins. After an excellent sailing season, it's now time to think about the projects to work on over the winter and spring. ...only 6 months to launch! I'll update from time to time the blog as work is done in the fall & winter months... To bed with her for now!
Fair winds to those lucky enough to be able to sail south or later in the season.
Dave & Danielle
"The only way to get a good crew is to marry one." -Eric Hiscock
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Back in St. Andrews (A Week Ago)
Finback Whale surfacing off Campobello Island |
Lighthouse off Head Harbour, Campobello Island, NB |
Just getting around to finishing the blog from the trip. It was a great sail back home from Yarmouth. Lots of whales were sited between Brier Island, NS and Campobello Island, NB. My sister came aboard for the rest of the trip home at North Head, Grand Manan. A few Finbacks were seen on the trip out from Head Harbour, Campobello. We dingied out to the Quoddy Head Light and enjoyed an hour of sea glass hunting on a beach. Some very interesting pieces were found that will be made into nice Sterling Silver Jewelry. All in all the trip was a beautiful. Good weather, Good Friends, and of course good food...
Cheers,
Dave & Danielle
Seals on the Ledges off White Horse Island |
Monday, August 16, 2010
Outting to Cape Forchu Aboard Kauwela Ohana
Kauwela Ohana at Anchor in John's Cove |
Yarmouth Lighstatioin at Cape Forchu |
Yesterday was another beautiful day in Yarmouth. We all boarded Kauwela Ohana and headed about a mile out of the harbour to John's Cove to enjoy a white sand beach and hike to the Yarmouth Lighthouse. With 2 dingys in tow we proceded from the Yarmouth Town docks to the mouth of John's Cove and set the hook in about 25 feet of water, then dingy'ed in to the beach. The only thing missing were the palm trees...Kristian, Conoer and Caden ran into the water...and promptly ran right out...so the water was a bit cold... After that experience in the water, we hiked down the road to the lightstation where we hiked over some of the rocks...took a few pictures. We watched several vessels from the Herring fleet heading out to the banks off the coast for the night. Upon getting back to the beach, the crew headed back out to Kauwela Ohana and Danielle and I walked toward the breakwater to be pcked up by Danielle's cousin, Angela, to have supper at Paul & Angelas' place just outside of Yarmouth ... what a meal!!!
Beached Dingys at John's Cove |
Today is our last planned day in Yarmouth before heading back to Westport, Brier Island, and back to the home port of St. Andrews. Weather is calling for a bit of change...we'll have to watch...
Cheers,
Dave and Danielle
Sunday, August 15, 2010
On the Docks... Yarmouth
Mysterious Ways, Kauwela Ohana, Gryphon & Zoom at the Yarmouth Town Docks |
Weather has been really nice for Yarmouth...no fog as of yet. Looks like the long range is calling for a bit the first of the week. The Yarmouth Shark Fishing Scramble is finally over and we now have places back on the docks... a bit smelly, actually the worst I've ever smelled at the docks... Could be blowing off the herring boats on the next dock over. Today is a relax & enjoy day. We are now looking at departing Yarmouth on Tuesday weather permitting. Today will be a trip to the Beach (John's Cove) and visiting some relatives. Last night was a little social on board Mysterious Ways... Thanks to a friend back home (Mike C.) we celebrated with a bottle of Pussers. We toasted you buddy! Danielle's cousin has picked her up and they are making plans for us for supper. Hoping to get a visit to Sweeney's Fishery Museum today or tomorrow.
More Later...
Saturday, August 14, 2010
At Anchor: Yarmouth Harbour
At anchor in Yarmouth Harbour |
Part of the Shark Scramble Fleet |
The evening on the hook in Yarmouth Harbour was just like a floating on a mill pond... not a stitch of wind all night... A beautiful sunrise...only the peaceful sound of a thousand gulls squawking on Doctor's Island not to far from where we sit. No surprises on the boat from above...which is amazing. Today is the weigh in for the annual Yarmouth Shark Scramble... 17 boats have been occupying the docks for the past few days. From what I've heard they have caught mostly Blue Sharks some in and around the 10' range... we will know today at 1300hrs who will have caught the trophy... Department of Fisheries & Oceans will attend the weigh in for research purposes. The sharks are then used for some sort of cancer research. Today will be a day to relax and take in some of the local sites. The ladies from the other boats are getting ready for an expedition to shore to boost the local economy.
Later,
Dave and Danielle
Friday, August 13, 2010
In Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Westport, Brier Island, NS |
Mysterious Ways & Kauwela Ohana off Yarmouth, NS |
Yesterday, 12-August, was another beautiful day with NE winds 10-15 knots. We Jib sailed the whole day until reaching the mouth of the harbour. Past the Forchu Light House, then my fathers homestead, Johns Cove, the Yarmouth Bar (not the local drinking hole) & finally to the Killam Brothers Wharf. All boats arrived in port with Captains & Crews in good spirits.
Today is a clean up the boat and reprovision day after a peaceful night on the dock. Plans are to be here until Monday or Tuesday. More later...
Dave & Danielle
"S/Y Gryphon"
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Tomorrow (Sunday) is the departure date for our 2 week trip over to Yarmouth. Between Grand Babies & Weddings its been a busy summer so we have not ventured too far this sailing season. We are in the company of three other boats that are making the passage for the first time. Weather & Tides both look pretty good for the next little while. Updates & Pictures to follow as we get internet access.
Fair Winds!!!
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