Thursday, November 15, 2007

Life aboard the Brig Lady Washington


My mind is aglow with a plethora of poetic expression resulting from my recent voyage aboard the Lady Washington. From the moment I donned the period garb, lovingly referred to as "funnies," I felt myself being transported back in time when 18th century explorers were discovering the west coast of America. From the staged cannon battles against the Hawaiian Chieftain to handling the halyards and sheets, and bracing the yardarms, my senses were tingling as I began to experience the life of a Tall Ship sailor.

When in the seaway, the Lady creaked and groaned plying through the wind tossed waves as any wooden ship of sail would have in the days of old. We had one advantage that our 18th century ancestors did not – the use of an 871 Detroit diesel to get us through the contrary winds and tides. Crossing the Westport and Columbia bars seemed less difficult than it must have been for Robert Gray and the likes of earlier explorers. They had no engine and were at the mercy of wind and tide with only their sail handling experience and determination to rely upon.

Being made a watch commander with an assigned crew was a pleasant surprise and benefit I did not expect. My crewmembers were responsive and reliable – though young; they appeared fearless in the gale force winds willing to take on any task necessary to keep our ship safe and seaworthy. Watching them go aloft up on the ratlines to the main t’gallant in heavy seas to retie a gasket or to the main topsail to secure her loosened yardarm and make fast was impressive indeed.

Though the Lady performed well in light breezes and stormy gales, in a seaway her main decks were awash much of the time for that is the nature of her design. The continual dousing of salty wave and spray is good for her wooden hull and decks. The saltwater helps to preserve her wooden construction and keeps the planking on her deck and bulwarks tight.

The numerous whale and dolphin sightings were an added treat for all and comforting to the crew after a few days out. The immense size and grandeur of the Pacific Ocean tends to humble oneself when upon her waters. When you think about our planet being ¾’s covered by Sea and Ocean and you reflect upon her enormous depths a man tends to shrink into obscurity feeling not much larger than an ant in a world of human giants. Vast, unmeasurable, boundless and free is she the mighty Pacific.

The Lady in all her glory is surely a ship to fall in love with. Her traditional rig and design sets the stage for an early American romance novel. Even the Captains, each of a particular creed and breed make the adventure aboard a Tall ship more surreal. For me, this voyage was in part the fulfillment of a childhood dream and one I intend – God willing – to repeat, perhaps one day as her future Captain. She's a fine ship indeed!

With all sincerity and love for the truth and our scattered brethren abroad,

Nicholas A. Stivers, a humbled God fearing man, scribe and messenger.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Marina Boat Hoist - Leaving Soon

The marina boat hoist will soon be dismantled. We expect this to happen in late November/early December. We know many of you will miss this piece of equipment and apologize if this seems sudden.

The removal of the hoist was one of the stated conditions when the property was purchased. We have always told everyone that this equipment would have to be removed eventually. The timing is now right for this project and thus we are forging ahead.

In the near future, the City plans to construct a new esplanade/public walkway that will run parallel to the waterline and over the current hoist deck.

This blog site will be updated as we find out more information. If you do need to use the hoist, please come in as soon as possible.

Boat Trailer Found!!!!

Thanks for all of your help. The Trailer owner has reported that his trailer has been found. Fortunately, the equipment was intact with the exception of 1 missing cotter pin.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Foss Harbor Marina Adopts a Family for the Holiday!

The Foss Harbor Marina has registered with United Way of Pierce County to a adopt a family for the Christmas Holiday. We should be getting information about our family shortly and will pass this information along to you. By working together, we can help give a family a wonderful Christmas. We appreciate any support that you can offer.

2nd Annual Boat Decorating Contest Announced for December 6th!!!

BEGINNING A HOLIDAY TRADITION ON THE THEA FOSS

The marinas located along the Thea Foss Waterway in Downtown Tacoma have announced the 2nd Annual Holiday Boat Decorating Contest to be held from 4:30pm to 6:30pm the evening of December 6th. Lighted boats will be seen from Foss Harbor Marina down to Dock St. Marina and Foss Landing.

Vessels will be judged based on their use of lights, their creativity, and their theme. An independent panel of judges will chose an overall Grand Prize Winner for the waterway and 1st, 2nd, & 3rd places for marinas North of the 11th St. Bridge and also for Marinas South of the bridge. A variety of prizes will be awarded. Sponsors for the event include West Marine, the Harmon, Johnny’s Dock, Indochine, Commencement Bay Services, Foss Waterway Management and Foss Harbor.

“We are encouraging vessel participation in all of the marinas around the waterway,” said the Foss Harbor Marina General Manager, Tracy McKendry. “Not only will it be fun, but there will be great prizes. It always feels very festive to me to walk along the water at night and see all the holiday lights reflecting off of the water. “

The Glass Museum is looking at having a bon fire. Cutter's Point Coffee will be providing hot drinks. Winners will be announced after 6:30 pm at the Glass Museum. All decorated vessels will be eligible to win prizes from a drawing that will be held after the winners are announced.
Prizes include: Full Set of Foul Weather Gear, Free Month of Moorage, Dinner Certificates, Coffee Cards, and much more.

Visitors and Participants will be encouraged to bring canned foods for the Fish Food Banks and toy for the Toys for Tots campaign. Collection bins will be available at the site.


Caroling will be encouraged!!!

Boat Trailer Stolen

Last Thursday night or Friday morning(11/1-11/2) a Triple Axle Trailer was stolen from the fenced yard on the Municipal Dock Site. This trailer bears the license plate 9160TI. It is a 2006 Quality-Built Trailer that is approximately 30-32' long and black in color. If anyone saw anything suspicious during that time period or saw the trailer leaving, please contact the Marina immediately @ 253-272-4404. We appreciate any help you can give in this matter.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Late Fee Increase and Impound Policy Change

In an effort to stem the wave of late payments the marina has been receiving, we are changing our late fees and impound policies. This will be effective November 1, 2008. Late fees will increase to $25. You will still have a grace period from the 1st of the month until the 10th of the month. Late fees will be issued as always on the 11th of the month. However, all vessels are now subject to impoundment if payments are not received by the 15th of the month in which they are due. Please communicate with us if you have any special issues regarding payments. We want to try and work with you whenever possible. Hopefully together, we can stop this growing problem.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Upcoming Available Slip Sizes

26' Open Slips - 0
28' Open Slips - 3
30' Open Slips - 0
36' Open Slips - 1
40' Open Slips - 4
44' Open Slips - 1
50' Open Slips - 5
Endtie Slips - 1(68')

26' Covered Slips - 7
28' Covered Slips - 3
30' Covered Slips - 3
36' Covered Slips - 0
Boathouse Slips - none available

If you are interested in any of these upcoming slips, please contact the marina office as soon as possible @ 253-272-4404. Slips tend to rent out very quickly.