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Cooking Silly: Cooking for a Long Cruise on Silly Goose

2/24/2019

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Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Linda and Dale Miller. Silly Goose.
Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Linda and Dale Miller. Silly Goose.
Linda and Dale Miller
Guest blogger and Fidalgo YC member Linda Miller shares a day of cooking for Silly Goose adventures.
The recent snowstorm gave us the opportunity to use our new Mealthy Pot to create delicious meals in preparation for our trip to Alaska this year.
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Here's what we made:

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Go-To Meals for Long Cruises

2/22/2019

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Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. What we eat on long cruises.
When embarking on a long cruise, there will be days when there’s no choice but to make a long passage. After all, for these types of trips, when the going gets good, the good get going. But at the end of one of these passages, after the boat’s secured, and everyone is tired and probably famished, what’s for dinner (or lunch)?  
We asked five admirals how they prepare for these times. Here’s what we learned:


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6 Captains and Mates: 5 Things We Can’t Live Without on Our Boat

2/22/2019

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Every boat owner has a mental list of things he or she just can’t live without while on a cruise. Some things are personal and provide comfort. For others, they focus on things that keep them safe and mobile.
We asked six boaters and their spouses what five things they just cannot live without. Some things will surprise you, while other things will have you nodding in agreement. Have a read:

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Solving Those Pesky Communication Problems

2/22/2019

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Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Solving Communications problems on a boat.
Once your boat leaves the dock, one of your primary safety elements is good communication with the rest of our surrounding world: marinas, coast guards, ships, family, work, your boat mechanic, etc.
 
We asked six captains about three communication problems they’ve solved. Here’s what they told us.

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6 Captains On: Why I Love My Anchor for PNW Cruising

2/22/2019

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Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Why I love my anchor
Anchoring is a must if you’re cruising the Pacific Northwest. Especially if you venture north into Desolation Sound and beyond, where marinas are fewer and farther apart.

We asked six captains from our club what anchor they use and why they love it. Here’s what they told us:  

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Our Top Reasons for Why We Go to SE Alaska

2/14/2019

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Inside Scoop Blog. Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Crusising SE Alaska.
Bonni Nutter. Inside Scoop Blog. Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Crusising SE Alaska.
Bonni Nutter has written this blog post. Visit her blog and website, The Galley Gal. She and her husband Norm travel the Inside Passage on New Adventure, Pacific Mariner 65.
by Bonni Nutter

This summer we spent four months traveling to Alaska and we are planning to go again in 2020.  This was our second trip to Alaska and there are many reasons for going and spending the summer. 

We spent most of our time around Sitka, and we had guests up to join us four times during the summer.  Our furthest point north was Hoonah, Alaska, and a big highlight of the trip was our time at Anan Wildlife Observatory in Wrangle.  Most of our time was spent on the hook.

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Capt. Ron’s 15 Favorite Summer Stops North of Cape Caution

2/8/2019

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Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Central Coast BC
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This post was originally written by Ron McGough in 2007. Here he is wih Capt. Martha.
Are you planning on going around Cape Caution to enjoy the Central Coast's great fishing and gorgeous scenery this summer?

If so, veteran cruiser Ron McGough shares his fifteen favorite Central Coast anchorages:
  • Fly Basin
  • Fury Cove
  • Taylor Bay in Rivers Inlet
  • Green Island Anchorage and Fish Egg
  • Gold Stream Harbour
  • Sea Otter and Kildidth Inlets
  • Spider Islands and McNaughton Group
  • No-Name Bay and Roscoe Inlet
  • Wake-Up Cove
  • Stryker Nook
  • Emily Bay on Briggs Inlet
  • Khutze Inlet and Fjordland Recreational Area

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Captain Ron’s Top Considerations for Rounding Cape Caution

2/8/2019

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Fidalgo Yacht Club, Anacortes, Washington. Gateway to the San Juan Islands. Cape Caution, BC Central Coasture
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Capts. Martha and Ron McGough
This was written by veteran cruiser Ron McGough in 2007. Many of us use his considerations when rounding Cape Caution. Enjoy!
When rounding Cape Caution, either heading south or north, you're venturing out into say twenty-five miles of open ocean. You'll want to leave at the most opportune time so you have as comfortable passage as you can.

Veteran cruiser R
on McGough suggests you take the time to consider:
  • Wind
  • West Sea Otter Buoy
  • WX and weather buoy reports
  • Ocean depth
  • Transit time
  • Electronic charts
  • Currents and moon phase

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    Fidalgo Yacht Club is best known as a cruising club, whose members share a passion for boats, the Pacific Northwest inland waterways, and a sense of comradery.  Safe boat handling is a priority.  Summer will find us on the water from Anacortes to SE Alaska.  Wintertime we gather together in our clubhouse to gather knowledge from dinner speakers and educational “bar chats”.   We cruise and learn together and welcome new members whether a seasoned mariner or first-time boater.

    A quarter of our membership has made the trek from Anacortes to SE Alaska, often multiple times. Half of us have cruised north of Cape Caution, and almost all of us have cruised the Broughtons. All these cruises were either solo or in small groups.
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