It just gets better & better for Roche Harbor Salmon Classic First Place angler, Andy Holman, who qualifies as a $3000 recipient of the Mercury Marine …
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Since the 1970s the Seattle Laser Fleet has been hosting the Frigid Digit regatta. This year the name couldn’t have been more apt for the February 8-9 event. Laser, Radial, …
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17th Annual Women’s Boating Seminar This inspiring and educational event is open to all women, sail or power, offering workshop selections for all skill levels. A great opportunity to network, …
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Like clockwork, every February, saltwater salmon fishing for winter blackmouth gets better and better in the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Sekiu east to Smith Island. As the microscopic …
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It was just a few days ago that we brought you news of the very cool Earth Wind Map. Now there are surface currents in near real-time. Where’s the Gulf Stream …
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Want to try some trimaran foiling but don’t have Larry Ellison’s bank accounts and hired hands? This might be the answer.
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AdventureSailing
One Hit, Two Misses for Record-chasing French Trimarans
by Peter Marshby Peter MarshThe past week has been a dramatic one for armchair sailors who have been watching the multihull action on the Atlantic. We have seen no fewer than three big trimarans …
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Power BoatingPredicted Log
QCYC Hosts First Navigation Contest for 2014 Season
by Mike Henryby Mike HenryThe International Power Boat Association navigation contest season was started with Queen City YC’s hosting of their First of the Season Contest on the weekend of Jan 17-19. 28 contestants …
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It’s the last two days of the Seattle Boat Show! Don’t forget, it won’t be open a second Sunday this year on account of our Hawks being so AWESOME. The …
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Boating BusinessMy Boat StoryNew BoatsSailing
The Two Loves of Francis Lee
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneThe Francis Lee story is part love of craft and part love of sailing. The combination is simply the best of sailing and a showcase for the Pacific Northwest’s boatbuilding skills. (see …
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This is just too cool. I wonder if our Northwest seals are this friendly. Any divers have experience with this?