Lituya Bay, Alaska by Gary Luhm |
Josh Haury and Emily Waschak live and work aboard the charter yacht M/V Ursa Major, a Norweigian-Built Malahide 65, and sail their own vessel S/V Estrella, a Downeast 32, in their free time. They cruise the Pacific coastal waters of North America from Southeast Alaska to the Sea of Cortez and mainland Mexico.
Friday, December 1, 2017
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
The 41st Annual Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend, Washington
Following our charter season in southeast Alaska, we participated in the 41st Annual Wooden Boat Festival, which took place in Port Townsend, Washington September 8-10. Prior to the festival, the Ursa Major was selected as the Northwest Maritime Center’s “Sunday Sail-By Vessel”, which allowed us to take members and donors of the Northwest Maritime Center aboard the Ursa Major for a cruise during the annual Sunday Sail-By Parade. Many of the photos below were taken during the Sunday Sail-By Parade, where wooden vessels of all shapes, makes, and sizes took a spin in the waters off Port Townsend. The entire Festival was an amazing maritime event, and a wonderful celebration of wooden vessels of all types, and we were honored to be a part of it.
The Ursa Major on the main dock at the Festival.
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Wooden Boat Festival, Port Townsend, WA – September 8-10, 2017
Mark your calendars! Following our upcoming season in Alaska, the
Ursa Major will once again be part of the Wooden Boat Festival in Port
Townsend, Washington on September 8-10, 2017, and we will be giving
tours of the Ursa Major to festival attendees.
The annual Wooden Boat Festival, hosted by the Northwest Maritime Center, will feature over 300 wooden vessels, and include something for everyone, including a variety of presentations, exhibitors, interactive children’s activities, live music, and will feature delicious local food and beverages.
Tickets are available beginning July 1, and more information can be found by clicking the link HERE for the Wooden Boat Festival site.
The annual Wooden Boat Festival, hosted by the Northwest Maritime Center, will feature over 300 wooden vessels, and include something for everyone, including a variety of presentations, exhibitors, interactive children’s activities, live music, and will feature delicious local food and beverages.
Tickets are available beginning July 1, and more information can be found by clicking the link HERE for the Wooden Boat Festival site.
Friday, March 24, 2017
The Ursa Major transiting the Panama Canal, early 1990's
This photo of the Ursa Major was taken at Gatun Lake, Panama during the passage through the Panama Canal. |
According to Mr. Van Cleve, fourth owner Peter Strong bought the boat in Florida. Peter, his wife Leslie, their four kids and a deckhand, had quite a rough trip westward across the Caribbean at the beginning of the long journey back to the Ursa Major’s new home port, Seattle, Washington. Mr. Van Cleve, (who served as mate/engineer), and a second new crew member, (a cook), met the Strong family in Calon, Panama for the transit through the Panama Canal from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Following the transit through the Panama Canal aboard the Ursa Major, the Strong family flew back to Seattle, and the three remaining crew members brought the Ursa Major north to Seattle along the Pacific Coast of North America. Mr. Van Cleve recalls the trip to Seattle being beautiful, except for stormy weather off the Oregon coast. And from trips we have done aboard the Ursa Major between Alaska and Mexico, the Oregon coast still continues to be some of the most challenging weather we have encountered anywhere!
Thank you for the stories and the photos Steve – it’s always fun to learn more of history of the Ursa Major!
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Monday, January 2, 2017
Trawler Training Adventures Aboard the Ursa Major
Happy New Year everyone! For the past 17 charter seasons aboard the
Ursa Major, we had have a wide variety of trawler and boating
enthusiasts join us for our annual “Trawler Training Trips”
through the Inside Passage between Seattle, Washington, and Alaska.
Over a period of 14 days, we transit through beautiful British Columbia
at a speed of approximately 7.5 knots, and teach interested participants
how to safety navigate the famous Inside Passage with its astounding
tides and breathtaking scenery.
For more information on our “Trawler Training Trips“, please visit our webpage dedicated to these wonderful trips. And click HERE for our 2017 schedule. Our new 2018 schedule is now available online by clicking HERE.
And since we began our “Trawler Training Trips“, a number of our guests have gone on to pursue their own cruising dreams by purchasing their own boat. Recently, Josh and I sat down to compile a complete list of these adventurers from the past seventeen years. Here are three of our current favorite adventures in progress:
1. Karen & Barry Hutchinson, M/V Chug: 42′ Kady Krogen trawler; Coupeville, Washington; currently planning their 3rd trip to Alaska aboard M/V Chug in 2017
Karen and Barry’s M/V Chug |
Alex and M/V Sea Robin |
Helen and Paul aboard the M/V Spirit of Ulysses |
Helen aboard the M/V Spirit of Ulysses |
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