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A gathering of well-wishers, boat lovers, and former passengers waved goodbye to the M/V Olympus as it motored out of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and into the heavy Puget …
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Did you know that the Washington Sea Grant (WSG), a research institute based at the University of Washington College of the Environment, offers great education for boaters and mariners? Well …
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Did you know that the Washington Sea Grant (WSG), a research institute based at the University of Washington College of the Environment, offers great education for boaters and mariners? Well …
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Winter is a great time to learn a thing or two, and the Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle hosts a fantastic series of free, open to the public talks dubbed …
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The annual Seattle Boat Show is widely considered to be the largest of its kind on the West Coast. Lisa Samuelson gives us the full rundown.
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It’s a tale as old as boats themselves: young person buys the old, forgotten boat on the dock and the misadventure of a lifetime ensues. There is something addictive about …
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When it comes to beautiful weather months, November in the Pacific Northwest will never win. Rain, baby, lots of it, and only three groups love it: skiers, ducks, and salmon. …
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The legendary R2AK Race to Alaska (see our June 2016 feature R2AK Race or Revolution?) is officially on for June 2017. The announcement from the Northwest Maritime Center (NWMC) of …
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The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding (NWSWB) announced the first build of a very unique boat, the Hacker-21 all-wood runabout designed by legendary naval architect John L. Hacker (1877-1961). The …
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The 750-mile, unsupplied, engineless Race to Alaska (R2AK) runs from Port Townsend, Washington to Ketchikan, Alaska, is over, but the legends made on the waters of the Inside Passage will …
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