Where were you TugBug ?

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Had family with me today and stopped off for a few hours at Langley Harbor. After docking I came across TugBug nestled up on the gangway ramp slip. Harbor Master told me he saw two huge black dogs disembark… :lol:

I was hoping to see the TugBug owners but alas… they were not anywhere we went.

We caught the free shuttle ride up the hill to the town center which sure beat me having to wheel 1st mate up that hill. Did that last year and it took the wind out of my sails. The free shuttle ride is operated by volunteers (good on them) and runs every 30 mins from the harbor.

Langley is undergoing some expansion and will soon have 40 more slips available… much needed IMO. It's pretty tight getting into Langley these days but the bow/stern thrusters make it a piece of cake for the Ranger Tugs… 😉 It was heartening to hear the Harbor Master telling me its nice to have someone who knows how to dock in such a confined space… even my slip neighbor was impressed. He said the last boat to dock where I had made a real mess of things and hit every boat and piling he could find. :lol:

My 4 year old grandson did a marvelous job today as my lookout. He yelled out for every crab pot buoy we came across and there must have been a few hundred of them all told. I gave him my portable VHF handset and had it tuned to Channel 14 so he could hear all the Puget Sound traffic announcements… he was thrilled. He wants to steer on his next outing… :roll:

My 2 year granddaughter was all about the boat and knocked her head several times but she simply picked herself up and continued on exploring every nook and cranny in the boat. Her best place was the hole area under the V-berth… her own private place.

Grandson found the head a place to hold up in at times and I could hear him playing with the electric flush as the water pump kept going on/off until his Dad sorted him. 😱 Daughter in law had a peaceful time in the cockpit for most of the trip… soaking up some sun rays.

With all aboard and some 70 gallons of fuel my close to WOT speed tip the 14-15 kt mark… not too bad I thought. While I thought we were making good way, a huge speed boat roared by going at least 40 mph, and with little wake as it was on a plane. The little chap was disappointed as he really likes when we have to negotiate big swells and wakes…

On the last final run back to our home port with the boat running at about 14 kts we suddenly heard the dreaded thump, thump, thump and knocking sounds. We all looked at each other and I looked behind for a log for what I thought it must have been… but saw nothing. The Pudgy was still attached :lol: I slowed down some and check dials and reading but all appeared to be normal. You can never be sure what is lurking just below the water's surface. No harm done thank goodness.

A good day with the family. 🙂

So where were you TugBugs ?
 
baz":2eoaojw0 said:
Had family with me today and stopped off for a few hours at Langley Harbor. After docking I came across TugBug nestled up on the gangway ramp slip. Harbor Master told me he saw two huge black dogs disembark… :lol:

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Langley is undergoing some expansion and will soon have 40 more slips available… much needed IMO. It's pretty tight getting into Langley these days but the bow/stern thrusters make it a piece of cake for the Ranger Tugs… 😉 It was heartening to hear the Harbor Master telling me its nice to have someone who knows how to dock in such a confined space… even my slip neighbor was impressed. He said the last boat to dock where I had made a real mess of things and hit every boat and piling he could find. :lol:

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So where were you TugBugs ?

You should have left a note, Barry! 😉
Yep, we made the trek up to Langley at a blazing fast speed of average 7 knots, and that was with the current or so I thought. I'm having a challenge finding the sweet spots in the current to get the extra boost to my slow little motor. You made up to 14 knots, huh? Sheesh. I push 11 knots wide open, with current, the wind at my back, lunar alignment, and Poseidon's thumb pushing on my swim step . Actually, I got to surf someone's larger wake for a bit on the way back from Langley and I went from 7 knots to 12 knots in 2 seconds. We are slow. Probably my only complaint about TugBug (along with engine noise). On the flipside, we did only use about 8 gallons of diesel, so whatever. :lol:

We have friends in our dog club in the Langley area about 6 miles away who invited us up to their house for the day and to let the dogs romp in their 4.5 fenced acres. So, we weren't in town at all this time. I didn't see you when I left, when did you depart Langley?

Titan and Luna (who is with us permanently now) do great on the boat and love marinas and the attention they get when two attention grabbing large dogs step off an equally attention grabbing little tugboat. We attract a lot of attention.

It's funny you saw us because every time we're out on the water I'm scanning every boat around in case there's a Ranger out there. And every marina we pull into as well. One day we went to Port Ludlow and rafted to Sunny's dad's sailboat and we saw an unknown Ranger 25 crabbing. We see a number of Nordics but sadly not enough Rangers out there. 🙂 I'm usually looking for Laxey.

That marina was almost too small for my limited experience. But Sunny and the harbor master helped find the spot and maneuver TugBug into a notch without running into anything in the way in or out. Boy am I glad we spent the money on the Bow thruster! Harbor master commented on how much more people are enjoying their boats with a thruster; all boats are terrible at slow speeds.

I've been away from the forums for awhile; back now. 🙂
 
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