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Alaska, United States
I am owned by Pauline and Mark Blasky. My hull was built at the Duncan Marine Yard in Taiwan and launched in Dec of 1980. It is a William Garden design based on the Pixie Design and called by Duncan Marine a Freedom 45. They are the fourth owners and have owned me the longest. They have done extensive refitting to me including replacing my entire deck structure and rig. My masts are roughly 10% taller than original and now are made of aluminium as opposed to the original wood ones, which, though pretty, were always problematic. You can read more about me under "MORE ABOUT SARI TIMUR"

August 31, 2023

Port Angeles

 Position

48* 07.27’ N

123* 25.41’ W

Well we finally left Sequim Bay today.  It was a very nice anchorage and allowed us to reset everything and secure our electronic security again.  It also gave us the chance to work on some of the varnish that needs to be redone after 8 years in Alaska.  We finally have her name boards displaying her identity again.  Thanks again Lang.  We still have the stern placard to do but the starboard rub rail and the cap rails are first.  So we suspect that will wait until we are down in California somewhere.


We left in fog and rain this morning and felt our way out of Sequim and all the way to Port Angeles.  The fog is not too bad on here.  We anchored in front of the Red Lion hotel.  We struggled to find a place to anchor in our guide books and we called the harbormaster to ask if they had space in the marina.  When he found out we were just looking for a place for the night and we’re planning to leave early he suggested this place.  We probably anchored a little far out there are two other boats here anchored in much closer.  The ferry came a little close to us before she turned to head to her moorings.  In hindsight another 100-150 meters closer to shore would have been better.  But!!!


Anyway we intend to leave at dawn tomorrow or a little earlier to catch the tidal current toward Neah Bay.  We just heard that another boat spent quite a bit of time there waiting for a weather window south.  We hope that one will open in a few days but will keep you posted.  There is no AT&T in Neah so everything will be via our StarLink.  But that is ok too.  Helps us justify our expenditure.




We even have a home port


August 24, 2023

Sequim Bay

 Position :    48D 03.43 N
                    123D 02.35W


We left Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina this morning at 0830 hours after refueling the most expensive fuel in all of the US, according to the fuel guy.

We arrived in Sequim Bay at 1230 hours and anchored for the night.

It seems to be a nice bay but we did not have time or desire to enjoy it because Pauline fell victim to hackers.

It started out that we bought a new iPad for our boating app.  Somehow we did not realize that the Wi-Fi only model does not have a built-in GPS so Pauline got online to find the number for Apple Support to sort it out.  It appeared that either the number is fake or that they piggybacked the call and pretended to be Apple Support technicians.  They had her download an app called AnyDesk so they could remotely access her phone.  Long story short, after about 2 hours of asking lots of questions and obtaining information that were totally irrelevant to the iPad issue, she gave away the phone IP address and the ICCID number, plus her Apple ID.  By the time we realized it was suspicious, we were already compromised.

So now, Pauline banking sign-in is frozen, and she may have to get a new phone number and SIM card.  The Apple ID and password is already changed but she is afraid to use her phone right now.

So, all in all, not a very good day.  As a result, we may be staying here for a few days while we sort all the issues out.  Oh and we are returning the iPad that started all these problems and getting a new one with Wi-FI and Cellular, which we should have gotten in the first place.

August 23, 2023

New Solar, and Leaving Tomorrow

We finished helping John and Ivy with their masthead stuff and also used the delay to order some new solar panels.  We had two panels, one dating from the late eighties and one from the mid 90’s supplementing the two we bought before we left Guam.  They were barely working.  When we added the two new ones we almost doubled our wattage.  We are now up to 450 watts.  Unfortunately with Sari Timur’s sail plan we are limited to what we can carry.  We could have gotten a little more wattage but it would require custom panels and that is expensive.



We are leaving tomorrow to make the 18 mile run to Sequim.  It is a small community known for having a Costco, Home Depot, etc.  but we will be tucked into the well protected bay for a couple of days, doing some varnish work and watching weather.  Sequim is famous for its John Wayne Marina.  The Duke used to spend a lot of time on his yacht up here and liked Sequim Bay so much he bought property there.  In his later years he donated the property to the people on the condition they build a marina on part of the land.  We will probably stay anchored out.  We have been in a marina for so long we need to get ourselves into the anchoring mode again.  We just missed a nice weather window on the outside which is going on right now.  It looks like it closes before we could make it to the outside but that means we can take our time moving out to Neah Bay, which is where we need to be when the next window opens.

August 16, 2023

Well, we were leaving, but!?!

We were supposed to leave today.  And we were saying our goodbyes to everyone yesterday.  We were even having our final leaving beer at the local bar with our friends John and Ivy from Ruby Slippers.  During the beer, John was lamenting that he was having difficulty getting help to do mast head work.  He was having problems with the masthead lights and the eagles in Sitka wiped out their wind instruments.  Mark made some suggestions and just enough beer was flowing that we quickly came to an agreement they would give us money for the moorings and a little extra if we would stay another week.  So we have.  This morning Mark checked the wiring and found one bad wire.  That was connected and he headed up the mast. Unfortunately the light still didn’t work.  He checked voltages at the light and they were there.  So we disconnected the light and brought it down to test the light in a darker place in case we could not cover the photosensor well enough.  Once down we confirmed it was the light itself that was faulty and a new one is ordered.  There is a two day hold on things while we wait for parts to arrive.  

The weather is still not favorable so our delay is not hurting us and the staff here at the marina have been sensational, so our delay with the ability to help friends is kind of a no brainer.  

August 11, 2023

We Sold Our Car

In an effort to cut our spending down, we decided to sell our car.  We had planned to keep it until next year when we are in dry dock somewhere in Mexico but as we looked deeper into the logistics of keeping it until then, it kind of made sense to get rid of it.  One of the local Nissan dealers whom we used to service her after we did our big super tour of the Continental States needed used cars and contacted us.  So down we drove.  They made an offer and we accepted.  George and Marsha whom we were going to visit with if we declined the offer, quickly offered to come and pick us up and return us to Port Townsend.  Wow what an offer!  Anyway it gave us a chance to visit with them again.

We miss the car as if it had human feelings, she had been with us offering us the chance to do some pretty fantastic road trips since we first bought her in Ft Lauderdale  back in 2015.  Pauline had nicknamed her Miss Red.  We hope you get another owner who appreciates you as much as we did, Miss Red!!!
 
stickers of some of the places we visited

lots of stickers

beautiful Miss Red

Alaska, north of normal

 

August 5, 2023

Mark is Back

Mark is back from his short trip up to Alaska.  He was in Ketchikan, Valdez, Cordova (twice) and Seward but never got off of the tug and barge after joining in Ketchikan.  It was a very busy and quick trip.  He was impressed with the power in this very old tug named the Clayton Arthur.  At a 126 feet it was the biggest he had ever worked on.  

He returned on Tuesday afternoon on the Edmonds to Kingston ferry and Pauline drove down to Kingston to pick him up.  On the way back to the boat we picked up the forestay from the rigger.

He was getting reading to go up the mast when he realized the clevis pin was too short.  A quick trip back to the rigger to get a longer one.  Once that was up, we tried to install the bottom end onto the new Cranse Iron but it didn’t fit.  The rigger had replaced the bottom end of the turnbuckle and it had a slightly larger width on the tang.  As the old turnbuckle bottom had some corrosion around the pin the rigger felt it was better to modify the new rather than put back the old.  So off they went to do that.  At any rate we were beginning to worry this project was jinxed and we were worried that there were still two major things that could go wrong.  One, the stay didn’t fit and two, that the new fittings would have taken up too much wire and we would need to modify our roller furler.  However, we are happy to report that both fears were not needed and the forestay and furler are installed.  Today we will attack replacing the voltage regulator that blew up on us before Port Protection and took out some of the engine’s electronics.  If that all goes well,  wrap the new exhaust mixer riser with cladding tomorrow.

One other thing that has been going on in the background is, we have met up with Lang and Douglas, sailors from Singapore that we met in Singapore.  They had their boat shipped over here from Japan.  They have been showing us some of the local attractions in between all of our projects.  Also in an unexpected opportunity, she let us know she has a printer that can print boat decals. So we settled on a font and got some printed up.  Mark is chomping at the bit to strip and revarnish the two foreward nameplates and tidy up the port of call one.  Not sure if that will happen while we are still in Port Townsend but will be done pretty soon and we will post pics.  Thanks Lang!!!