We awoke to sunny skies and calm winds in Port Alexander. A quick scan of the forecast and we decided to push on around 11 am. At 9 am Egg Island, which is just north of Cape Caution, reported light winds with a low south west swell so at 10:40 we set out to cross the Cape. Deb did her usual stow and tape job as we have found in the past that if it can fall down or ou,t it will when we cross the Sound. As we motored by Pine Island Light, we were in 1 meter seas and just a light NW wind. It looked good. We held out tack to abeam Cape Caution and with no change in the sea condition we were able to change our course and ride the beam sea towards Egg Island. At 4 pm we entered the mouth of Rivers Inlet, the open water behind us and our anchorage at Fury Cove in sight. 5 pm and we rode the light swell into the calm waters of Fury Cove and set the Hook. A good day on the open water and a traditional Fog was in order. (Corona bottle with a shot of lime juice and tequila in the neck) . We watched the sunset from the top deck looking out over Fitz Hugh Sound, the only blemish on the day was listening to our Canucks lose the series, oh well maybe now they can come fishing on the Thunder. Life is Good.