He did however, install an electric "forced-air" heating system a few weeks ago. This was to get rid of the portable electric heaters.
I am happy to say it all works out extremely well, moving the air from front to back. For less that one hundred dollars and you too can have this system!
Electric heater with Heat duct |
Air intake |
Well today, it seems that we are going to... where else... Snug Cove. a short hop over... winter sailing is very limited due to the quick changes in temperature and winds, so this will have to do for now.
Caroline busy with her Iphone |
On our trip over to Snug Cove, we were escorted by a pod of Pacific Dolphins! Caroline's first time seeing these wonderful animals. They seem to love riding my bow waves and scratching themselves on my keel. Hank took a great video of one of the bow riders.
Pacific Dolphin hitching a ride to Snug Cove |
Beautiful to watch these wonder dolphins |
We got to Snug Cove to find someone else was in our assigned spot. No problem, as they were just about to leave.
Out for a walk in the park! |
Cold snowy covered mountain tops |
The marine dock was all covered with frost... a bit cold, but you got to "suck it up eh!".
Frost covered docks |
The following day, Hank and Caroline left me sitting at Snug Cove, as they had to go back home on the ferry to look after some business.
A view out the BC Ferry's window, looking at Snug Cove. |
Next morning, everything was covered with frost, Caroline and Hank went off to Snug Cafe for breakfast, talked with the locals, then departed for home.
Nice landing on Hank's part. :)
Now I sit here again... waiting for my next outing... Not looking forward in the Northern winds while I wait.