We are still here at Cap Sante in Anacortes....the wind is howling and the rain is pelting sideways. Other than that we are having a great time!! We had a wonderful visit last night with David and Maureen, Bob and Nita, Buzzy and Jim, Cary and Pat and Randy and Ida. We have seen both Bob and Nita today....The assistant harbor manager at Cap Sante recommended North Harbor Yacht Services for our Wallas problem. They sent Joe over about 20 mins after Patrick called, and he took over where Pat had left off troubleshooting. With power to the stove, we knew the problem had to be internal, and Joe discovered an internal fuse had blown. That being said, he knew it should not blow, so there was a bigger problem. Sure enough, the unit fired up with the replacement fuse, but it blew again when the igniter kicked in. Taking the unit apart further he quickly identified the blown glow plug. A replacement part has been ordered from Seattle and should be here tomorrow and Joe will be back to put it in. We would not have gone anywhere today with this wind anyhow, so it was the perfect excuse for a relaxing day. We have a small electric heater to keep the boat warm, and we purchased an electric kettle so we can at least make coffee in the morning. Restaurants are close by - we had breakfast at the Calico Cupboard Bakery this morning and dinner at Anthony's tonight - no cooking and no dishes!!! We walked to the other end of Anacortes today and Pat got to visit his favorite chandlery and I got to visit a new scrapbook store!! We browsed in West Marine and a few other spots, but purchased nothing but coffee at Starbucks and the aforementioned electric kettle which will now remain on the boat for use when we are plugged in at a dock!!! Provided that the replaced glow plug solves the Wallas stove problem, our plan is to depart Anacortes on Thursday morning (there is a break in the weather forecast) and get to the other side of Rosario Strait. From there we can poke around the San Juans for a few days , but we will likely stay at marinas because of the wind and the fact that we are on our own. From there we can easily get home without any real open stretches of water but we will watch the weather and head home early if one day looks better than another.
As we always say the worst day on the boat is better than the best day at work....so we will enjoy.
Patrick and Gail
That's It
2008 R-25 Classic