Memorial Day Cruise

When:
May 26, 2018 – May 28, 2018 all-day
2018-05-26T00:00:00-07:00
2018-05-29T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
Penrose Point State Park

Spring has sprung, well, at this writing, sorta, and its time to start planning for the annual Memorial Day Cruise. As usual, we will be at Penrose Point State Park, in Carr Inlet on May 26- 28. Set your hook somewhere around 47 deg.,15.8N, 122 deg., 44.8W.

This is one of the best attended Cruises, and there are many reasons why. It’s a three day weekend for people with jobs, and that means you can spend two full nights with a leisurely day, or two, at the Park. There are moorings for people who don’t like anchoring. There is lots to do at Penrose Point State Park: hike the trails, forage for oysters, play Frisbee, walk the dogs, kayak to the store for ice cream, or just hang out on your boat and watch other people work. The weather is going to be much better than it has been this winter!

Navigation to the Park presents an interesting challenge, as you must watch the tides in planning your transit of Pitt Passage. Pitt Passage separates McNeil Island, site of the former Medium and Maximum security prison, from the mainland. Stories abound of inmates who swam or floated across to be fed and helped by a woman who lived on the mainland side.

I don’t advise going through Pitt Passage on a minus tide in anything but a kayak, but fortunately the current in Pitt Passage will be flooding from 1000 until 1530 on the 26th. Low tide at Devils Head is .4 ft at 1053, so the water will be thin at Pitt Passage if you get there too soon after the tide turns. Check your charts!

Watch your depth finder as well as you come around Penrose Point. A sandy spit, dotted with a few boulders, extends farther from the shoreline than you might expect.

Marvin Young, past Cruise Chair, will be your host for the Cruise. More years ago than I care to remember, when I was the Cruise Chair, we executed a star raft up, where boats drop their anchors in a big circle and pull their sterns together. We sent my son. then the smallest person in the crowd, up John Sherman’s mast, the tallest one in the fleet, with several cameras.

Marvin thinks it might be time to try that raft up again. If there is no photo, it didn’t happen, so bring that bosun’s chair! As usual there will be one or more potlucks, so watch the Facebook page, or the web site, for more information.

Mary Campbell, Sonrisa