Captain Curran's Sailing Blog

September 15, 2010

120 days at Sea and 2,840 nautical miles.


Very late on a Monday evening, the Alize' is shuffled through the Ballard Locks and into the stagnant water of Seattle's shipping canal.

Back into the grubby hands of Babylon -

The Alaskan voyage is over.



For an excellent detailed post on the travel distance from Seattle to nearby harbors and marinas, please follow this link.

8 comments:

  1. Congrats Cappy!

    -1st mate Kitson

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  2. Indeed. You are not dead.

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  3. Welcome back, well done! Good luck with the transition back to "normal" life.

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  4. 120 days! What a sexy number of days to be on a voyage. But me and your mom are glad you're home safe. Now to figure out how to get that boat down to Cali....

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  5. It has been fun following your journey Captain. Those fresh silvers and those meals made me salivate, not to mention the scenery.

    Another lifetime lived.

    Time to rest and dream again.

    -burlchild

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  6. Congrats! Not sure if you're on way to California yet but I can lend you the EPIRB and survival suits if you're still here. Contact me at: dom.domanski@gmail... It was great meeting you guys! Hope to meet again. Dominik

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  7. Cool pics... inspirational, really! Something like this is next on my list!
    Your neighbor, Jimmy.
    http://pterosaurish.blogspot.com/

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