01/13/2013
An entry from the Captain's Log:
1/5/2013-Worth a shot
We moved two different boats on Friday. The first one required a trip to Ballard, which was very exciting in and of itself. It was a 210' research boat, which unfortunately was not ready to go when we arrived. Why isn't the past tense of arrived 'arrove' instead. Think about how much better it would sound. Not long after we arrove at the hotel,.. See, it scans a lot better.
Anyhow, we nearly ran out of time to make it through the Fremont Bridge before the morning closed period, but I tapped into the 8's near-limitless reserves of horsepower and we made it with two minutes to spare. That allowed us to make it to the drydock by our allotted time, but as it turns out the drydock was running about an hour late. We wound up just marking time until they were ready, keeping the tow turned into the wind so we didn't blow down the lake too fast.
After a while we put that one in the drydock, and then moved on to our second task of the morning. We had to meet a tug out in the lake and put them in the same drydock, so both of the boats could go up on the same docking. They look so cute up on the blocks together. Like they're getting married. I made a video during that second job, which I have put on a little thing I like to call "youtube". Here's the link, that'll save you a whole bunch of googling.
http://www.youtube.com/user/rubyviii?feature=mhee
Oh, and I took a photo of the tug we docked. Here it is! Okay I have to get to sleep now, we'll see you later, Brian