Thursday, September 6, 2018

Preparing for the Adventure Part 1


Stairway to the Gammel Dansk
The North Harbor Diesel Repair employees supplied a solid and sturdy stairs with rails to board the boat.  Tori refused to take the stairs.  She is so smart.



Mary oversees the preparation of the Gammel Dansk for Transport... 
... from the Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes, Washington to Red Wing, Minnesota for the Great Loop adventure down the Mississippi River to Mobile, Alabama, across the Gulf of Mexico to Florida for the winter.

We signed the boat transport contract and sent money to Flagship Boat Transport. (They are out of North Carolina, and were transporting a boat from the East Coast to the West Coast, so were very happy to have our Gammel Dansk along for a big chunk of the return ride.) Our days of dreaming of this adventure are over: We are not only involved -- we are committed. 

The plan was that the boat would be transported no earlier than September 5th and no later than September 20th. Well, it's the 6th of September, and the boat began its journey today! It will take 3-1/2 days from Anacortes, Washington to Red Wing, Minnesota. Both marinas have a travel lift. In Anacortes, it was used to lift the tug out of the water and load it on to the semi-truck transport trailer. There will be a travel lift in Red Wing to lift the tug off the transport trailer and into the river (just a few blocks down the street from our house!). 

This will be one of the first time tugboating in the fresh water of the Mississippi River. No special equipment is needed transferring from the saltwater of Puget Sound to the freshwater of the Mississippi River. 

Our Great Loop adventure has begun.   




4 comments:

  1. I love this! What a wonderful way to document your adventure.
    Suzan
    boattransportpros.com

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  2. Dan & Mary - A couple of grand adventures for sure! Looking forward to more news as you tug Southward. Wishing you the very best. Robbie & Judy - looking forward to the relaunch of “HARPOON” in Anacortes.

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  3. Beautiful way to retire, you both deserve this great adventure ahead of you. Enjoy.

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  4. Mary,
    Shane forwarded your blog to us. Wonderful to see you and family and boat. So much water has passed under the bridge since I last saw you so fun to be updated. Interesting that I was also born in Minn. but we actually lived in N Dak. when I was a kid.
    Jon R

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