We are still in Port Protection.
Mark worked furiously and Pauline thinks he is a rather smart guy. He got the panel instruments wired up and working, got the engine started and stopped and wired the alternator directly to charge the batteries. So technically, we are good to go. We will order the replacement parts and get it properly fixed, either in Ketchikan or when we get into Port Townsend.
While Mark was working hard this morning, Pauline took the dinghy ashore. She and Father (yup, we have our own ship chaplain on our trip from Sitka, hahaha) went for a wander. They went up the community boardwalk to stretch their legs.
The wind is picking up so we may stay another day.
One of the friendly resident gifted us a big piece of white king salmon, which we will have for Friday's dinner.
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view of Sari Timur from the lodge
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going up the community boardwalk
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this path leads to the beach
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view of the bay from the beach
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last night's sunset
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last night's sunset
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