We’re back from our trip and this is the first in a series of posts
about our trip. Step one drunken pirate debauchery AKA the Latitudes and
Attitudes NW party.
Lats ‘N Atts (whose domain is seafaring.com
due I’m sure to some from J. Buffet, esq.) is a sailing magazine Bob Bitchin’.
The magazine definitely has a flair for all things pirate and girl-in-bikini .
So aesthetically it’s awesome, but editorially it’s a little watered down.
For editorial write-ups and product reviews I refer to Practical Sailor
and Consumer Reports. Hard core readers
however fanatically identify with the biker outlawpirate image and the carefree
“Don’t tread on me!” image portrayed by Bob Bitchin’. And this is why
it's worth showing up at the party. The Lats ‘N Atts party is in a
different spot every year, this year it was in Poulsbo, WA
which we love to visit. You might recall we recently sailed there for the 3rd of
July raft up with the D Dockers. (see Flickr).
Dawn and I had scheduled to leave the dock for Poulsbo Thursday but we
were hoping to get off the dock on Wednesday night but as things are
prone to do they took longer than planned especially since I managed to
fry the computer fan in our composting head. It was a quick trip to
Radio Shack to buy another and a side trip to Cupcake Royale
for a much-needed bon voyage mini cupcake for Dawn. We also made a quick call to
Nature’s Head for a spare and they sent a new one right away. The fan from
Radio Shack was a quick soldering project and installed easily. Along with that
we just had more errands, more packing, tanks to fill, the list goes on so we
opted to sleep on the dock an head out to Poulsbo on Thursday morning.
After finally throwing off the dock lines, we motored across the Sound
on a beam reach at 4.5 kts in pretty light winds. We have been learning
about the optimal points of sail for Deep Playa and she keeps impressing
us with her fleetness especially on a beam down through a reach. It was
a beautiful sail over and nice warm weather to boot. We arrived in
Poulsbo expecting to see the anchorage crowded by many boats for the
party but was pleasantly surprised by the lack of boats and got a sweet
spot. We dropped anchor and not too long afterwards, s/v Danika and s/v
Epic showed up and rafted up with us. The weekend was loaded with lots
of interesting trips on shore to the local hangouts, like the local dive
bar. Always fun to watch the locals and non-locals mix and mingle. The
actual party held on Saturday night was a bit too cheesy for my liking
however; the D Dockers know how to make the best out of a situation and
proceeded to don the appropriate pirate costumes. There was lots of
debauchery to be had and by night’s end there were some drunken pirates
returning to the floatilla. All and all the party was a lot of fun, I
think attributed more to our fellow D, J and K dock mates that attended
with us.