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Day 2 - Zzzzzzzzz
Dave got up at 6am because the wind picked up and we were at anchor.
Apparently his hearing is geared for a couple of ripples on the
side of the boat when at anchor and he is up top to make sure we
don't break loose. He had to wait some time before Melissa came
round.
After sleeping like the dead all night, Melissa got up had breakfast
followed by a nap on the way to Poets Cove on Pender Island Bedwell
Harbor. I discovered a few muscles I had forgotten about and apparently
hadn't used enough as they were sore from the pack horse routine
the day before. Clearly I need some more exercise.
At Bedwell Harbor we cleared customs. Most boats get cleared without
inspection. But it must have been our lucky day because a customs
inspector came down and went through the boat with a fine tooth
comb. Asked us how much liquor we had aboard. Well, a case of beer,
2 cases of wine, and some hard liquor we replied. Duh…. It's a declaration
issue. We were supposed to pay duties on it. But the Canadian customs
guy basically said don't do that next time and wandered off. Duties
all everything would have equaled its original cost -~$500. Ouch.
Bet that never happens on the US side.
Poets Cove is a beautiful resort. Having realized that I would
be a basket case for the first couple of days, Dave had booked me
some days earlier for a hot rock massage. Heavenly. So afterward
I got back to the boat and slept. Then I got up and made dinner.
Grilled shrimp with avocado salad. Mmmmm.
Dave got curious why the boat seemed not to want to turn to starboard
since we left. The boat prop walks to starboard, but the effect
just shouldn't have been as much as it was. Quick inspection under
the master suite bed of the steering unearthed the culprit. An item
stored underneath the bed had become wedged in the steering mechanism
- so the boat tiller would only move 20 degrees to starboard instead
of the proper 40 degrees. Sigh.
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