
The Salton Sea and Palm Springs
After 3+ months of 18 hour days and no weekends at work, Josh and I traveled to San Antonio, TX for a huge work conference, and the launch of a
After 3+ months of 18 hour days and no weekends at work, Josh and I traveled to San Antonio, TX for a huge work conference, and the launch of a
This weekend instead of a sailing project or trip, we went to Long Beach, WA for a friends birthday. It’s about a 3.5 hour drive from Seattle, so
I’ve been struggling with a remote solar panel at our Eastern Washington family cabin (see Solar learning curve [https://seabits.com/solar-learning-curve/], and Solar panel update [https://seabits.com/
Josh and I wanted to have another joint sailing weekend with Dick and Jo, his parents who also have a sailboat and live at a marina in Tacoma. The year
JJ and I had decided to see the summer out in style with one last long sailing trip on Grace. We planned for several weeks ahead of time to go
We seem to have fallen in love with Bainbridge Island, specifically Winslow Wharf Marina. It’s so easy to get there from Elliott Bay Marina, and feels like you’re
Bainbridge Island, specifically Winslow Wharf Marina [http://winslowwharf.com/], has become our favorite place to visit this last year.Grace [https://seabits.com/grace/] was brand new, so shaking out
The first official sailing adventure with our new sailboat Grace [https://seabits.com/grace/] was planned for 3 days – Friday through Sunday – in mid July. As Josh was already somewhere
After a successful survey of Grace [https://seabits.com/grace-a-new-member-of-our-family/], we had a limited amount of time to move her from Lake Union at the Signature Yachts dock out to
After our Final trip on Jammy [https://seabits.com/final-trip-on-jammy/], I began looking for the next member of our sailing family. I had already been looking prior to the final
A while ago I wrote about my solar panel setup [https://seabits.com/solar-learning-curve]. I recently revisited the site after 6 months, and lots of problems with managing things remotely.
This weekend’s trip was with Josh, Heather and myself on Jammy, and was planned to be an uneventful, easy trip to one of our favorite destinations, Poulsbo. I’ve