This is the story of how the four Pacific Boys came together to take on the challenge of a lifetime: to participate in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge and row …
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Row, row, row, your boat, gently down the stream… Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, being a badass rower ain’t just a dream. Words and Photos: Lia Ditton In the August issue …
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Mariner and rower Lia Ditton reflects on her sea salty background as she prepares to be the first person to row land-to-land solo across the Pacific Ocean.
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Waterspeed App If you want to improve your skills when it comes to water sports like sail racing, rowing, and windsurfing, you need to take advantage of all the tools …
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By Evin Moore The story of how the local launches used to coach the Boys in the Boat were restored to their vintage glory.
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The Van Belle clan rows on Puget Sound in the 1980s. It took me three days after my dad died before I could go into his workshop. When I opened …
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As a Native from Kodiak Island, Alaska, I never knew that our ancestors made open skin-boats, angyaat, until the mid-1990s when I started exploring ethnographic museums. The first time I …
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Gig Harbor Boatworks Inflatable Sponsons / $375.00 Taking a solid-hull dinghy out for a row can be a wonderful, relaxing experience. However, when the weather is foul or you’re loaded …
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Words: Lisa Samuelson // Photos: Alex Kwanten Ask most people in the country what’s significant about the first Saturday in May and the typical response might be “The Most Exciting …
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One only has to pick up a copy of the bestselling book Boys in the Boat or watch the world-class University of Washington rowing team in action on Lake Union …
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In case you couldn’t tell from our lead feature, we’ve definitely caught the Race to Alaska fever and are equally as fascinated by the participants facing the course as the …
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OAR Northwest Teaching Its way down the Mighty Mississippi
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneOur friends at OAR Northwest are taking on the might Mississippi, and doing it with an eye toward educating. Teachers: We’ve already discussed the opportunities for your students to connect to …