Northwest Yachting’s 2016 Washington & B.C. Charter Guide For many, the logistics of seeing the world from the helm in the traditional “go now” way with their own boat can …
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Esther Bielmeier Boyd was a WWI-era shipyard worker in Bremerton, Washington who was anonymously immortalized in black and white photography in 1919. She stands casually in the picture over an …
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“It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.” -Eleanor Roosevelt You may have noticed the Christmas light displays popping up this time of year. We sure have, …
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‘Tis the season of gift wrap and ribbon. Boaters, perhaps more than most groups, have chronically long wish lists, and the holidays are a great time to spread the smiles …
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Nothing makes a boat pop quite like pristine canvas work. We turn to canvas master Shaun Breese of Breezy Canvas and Upholstery for pro tips.
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Words: Captain Chris Couch If you want to cruise the world’s truly gorgeous destinations, you’re going to have to master anchoring. One part art and one part science, how one …
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Edmonds, Washington is a city with deep roots. Founded in 1889 by logger George Brackett after his canoe was buffeted ashore by winds, Edmonds is the oldest incorporated city in …
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Quaint Coupeville on Whidbey Island’s Penn Cove is easily overlooked by sailors hustling to hit a favorable tide at Deception Pass or ferry tourists zooming past on Highway 20 through …
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Building the Boats that make Northwest Whale Watching Happen Words: Peter Marsh For anyone who cruises on the Salish Sea, sighting otters, orcas, and whales is a memorable event that …
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Words: Norris Comer // Photos: Ozzie Wiese For maritime enthusiasts and their curious (or tolerant) friends and family, the calendar is marked up not only with the normal swath of …