Landon Atsea
@Landonatsea
A descendant of Peregrine White. Back to living on a boat having conquered a continent and lost.
Would you trust this man to command your vessel at sea?

And looking northwest glowing oranges
Pastel pinks and purples over the Olympics this evening
Three years on this boat and I’ve not once plugged into shore power, used the inverter, or any of the AC wiring. That’s a lot of 10 gauge tinned wire already optimally routed. Just thinking out loud here. Reasons to keep AC outlets?
>buy a sailboat became you hate infernal combustion engines >become a diesel mechanic out of necessity Life is full of this kind of irony
That me on the left btw
Men of the 72nd Highlanders who served in the Crimean War (c.1856)
New headlamp joining its friend in the flashlight graveyard in the bilge beneath the transmission 🫡
Never fails, get far enough into a project that there’s no going back only to have another even more pressing issue come up seemingly out of nowhere. Boats. I swear they can sense a budget surplus.
Hey @x you accused me of inauthentic behavior for asking ‘nwo weather modification’ accounts questions that I was willing to engage in good faith fact based conversation with. I’m a real person and as authentic as it gets. It’s almost like you don’t want fact based debate on X
The red huckleberry and thimble berries are absolutely prime right now. If you’re living in western Washington and not eating a glut of them - here’s your reminder
Oh to be on a pitching ships deck surrounded by explosions
Anchored by the fireworks barge for the forth
A wooden boat is like a floating puzzle box. Trying to figure out which pieces you need to pull to get to the piece you need to pull to get to the part you need to work on, and how it’s all put together. Don’t unscrew the wrong screw though or you’ll sink
She likes to run with the wind so I let her. I’ve never sailed another boat that goes so naturally to wing in wing. (Forgive the trim, there’s a five foot rip in the main and I’m 1/4 through rerigging)
