One of the many reasons we moved to Marrowstone Island from Whidbey, and earlier from Seattle, was the fact that local island rainfall totals a paltry 16 inches...but not this year!
So far, through the end of March, we've had almost 75% of our normal annual rainfall...in the first 90 days of the year. March alone recorded 5.84 inches of rain here in Nordland, compared to the average of 2.1 inches, and the previous record for March, 3.85 inches. Altogether we've 'enjoyed' 11.85 inches of wet stuff since January 1, so we're almost certainly on our way to a new record.
We're scheduled to launch the latest customer boat this coming Tuesday, April 5. The way it's pouring this morning, we might just open the shop door and float her away...minus launch ramp, Travel-Lift or any of that!
(The boat is a 24-foot Viking Sloop, designed in 1911 by Charles Mower and built in 1938 by Leiter Hockett of Ballard. Restoration involved a lot of new steambent oak frames, several new planks, a new cockpit, interior, engine, wiring and of course lots of paint and varnish. She's a sweetie, heading for a marina in Everett after we float her and rig the mast on Tuesday--rain or shine.)
- Marty
So far, through the end of March, we've had almost 75% of our normal annual rainfall...in the first 90 days of the year. March alone recorded 5.84 inches of rain here in Nordland, compared to the average of 2.1 inches, and the previous record for March, 3.85 inches. Altogether we've 'enjoyed' 11.85 inches of wet stuff since January 1, so we're almost certainly on our way to a new record.
We're scheduled to launch the latest customer boat this coming Tuesday, April 5. The way it's pouring this morning, we might just open the shop door and float her away...minus launch ramp, Travel-Lift or any of that!
(The boat is a 24-foot Viking Sloop, designed in 1911 by Charles Mower and built in 1938 by Leiter Hockett of Ballard. Restoration involved a lot of new steambent oak frames, several new planks, a new cockpit, interior, engine, wiring and of course lots of paint and varnish. She's a sweetie, heading for a marina in Everett after we float her and rig the mast on Tuesday--rain or shine.)
- Marty
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