Leaving Fort Bragg |
We left Fort Bragg on the 12th planning a stop in
Bodega Bay but conditions were calm, the boat was moving well and Scott was
feeling less seasick than usual so we continued on. Marshall needed to get home and we wanted to
be in San Fransisco.
24 hours after leaving Fort Bragg a rather tired but not sea sick crew on the approach to the Golden Gate Bridge |
This is what the underside of the Golden Gate Bridge looks like I know that everyone has wondered about that! |
We had motored the whole way from Fort Bragg but the wind
picked up just outside the Golden Gate and we were able to turn the engine off
and live out our dream of sailing under the bridge. And best of all, Scott was not feeling at all sea sick so he was able to fully enjoy the moment!
We then proceeded to have a fantastic three
hour sail all the way to the Marina where we are staying. The bay was incredibly busy with sailboats
and we think we saw more of them in those three hours than we saw on the
rest of our trip.
San Fransisco Skyline |
On Sunday we bid Marshall a fond farewell and see you soon,
he will be crewing with
Velvet Sky when they travel from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas so we hope to see him then. Thank you Marshall for all you did in helping
us to bring Kialoa to San Fransisco, we are so grateful to have you as a
friend.
Velvet Sky had elected to stop in Bodega Bay so they arrived
at the Brisbane Marina shortly after Marshall left us. We have now rented a car together and will be
doing some exploring of this lovely city.
This leg of our trip took 23 days, we departed Seattle on
Aug 21st and arrived here on Sep 13th. We had a total of 192 travel hours and 144 of
those were spent with the engine running,
not an enviable number…..however I guess too little wind is better than
too much wind
Hootie and the blowfish enjoying the San Fransisco Bay |
Our grateful thanks go out to all those who have
been a part of supporting our dream, by words and by deeds, in large and small
ways, you have all helped to get us here