We made our way yesterday, just about 8 miles, back through Stuart Narrows, from Jennis Bay to Sullivan Bay.
Now this is what I call charming! Sullivan Bay Marina is part of a dock system with about a dozen floating homes. There’s a fuel dock, general store, and restaurant (not yet open for the season). You can’t really get onto land here, except for one ramp leading to some kind of power/water plant on the rocky hillside. If you walk all the docks, though, you can get in about two miles.
The floating homes are quite nice, most of them, and the whole place looks well-cared for.
The scenery is great.

Nick kayaking near a stream entering the bay:

One home owner has a float plane:

And one has a wonderful garden:

More “neighborhood” views:




A lovely old tug:

Note to selves to remember Mark and Suzie aboard this HewesCraft. All the way from Anacortes in an awesome fishing boat!

Rain. Sun. Rain. Sun. Rain. Hanging out in the boats a lot. Had enough sun yesterday to have a group gather on the dock for beverages. ToG and Aris are the only guest boats here at the moment.
We dropped crab pots…zero 🦀.
Some people in another boat gave us a small bags of prawns yesterday, which we split with Deb and Mike. Very generous of them.
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