Heading back to something close to civilization (well at least it had washing machines!)

The next morning we had intended to head around to Friendly cove but when we realised that we had run out of clean underwear we decided a stop at Tahsis was needed. We called 'Club Paradise' and asked them to confirm, using their starlink,  that Tahsis had space the day before and then set off after a leisurely morning. The weather was overcast and rainy and the cruise up all under motor. The only points of interest was that we were being chased down by Uchuck III but she pulled into a new fish farm. Going through Tahsis Narrows we had to play dodgems with an active fishing boat as well. Heading into the marina we fueled up and then had to do a three point turn in order to dock with a port tie. With that completed we ended up tied up alongside Club Paradise again.

Soggy Tahsis

We quickly got organised to get the washing on and also get a run into town and the only general store they had at 3pm. In pouring rain we were driven by one of the marina staff to the store which was again, sparsely provisioned but we managed to pick up the basics and then headed back to the boat in pouring rain. Later that afternoon a sport fishing boat arrived with an impressive haul and then we went for dinner with Bill and Leslie at the marina's restaurant.

A very succesful fishing trip

The servers were from the Czech republic and the chef was Mexican; a group that had just arrived the previous week from Sayulita, a little fishing village that we had visited in Mexico when we went to Puerta Vallarta a few years ago, small world!