This story is incredible, regardless of where Aleksander Doba spends Christmas. He’s more than halfway across the Atlantic, and it’s his second time! Original post …
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Boating BusinessNew Products
Redden Marine Supply Announces a New Location in Seattle
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneOur friends at Redden Marine (also go2marine.com) have an important announcement: Redden Marine Supply announces that it will be opening a new sales and warehouse location on the Ship Canal …
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This post is being borrowed from Canoe and Kayak Magazine’s site. For a lot of Northwest Yachting’s readers, this may indeed be news that they don’t have to stop kayaking …
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From the Kitsap Sun’s environmental writer Christopher Dunagan. Original post here. Sunday marked the halfway point in my ongoing series “Taking the Pulse of Puget Sound,” which examines the …
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Port of Friday Harbor moves forward with waterfront plan; demolition of fire-ravaged building
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneFriday Harbor’s landmark Downrigger’s restaurant burned down back in August. The Port of Friday Harbor is utilizing the chance to change the waterfront, but construction of the replacement buildings isn’t …
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EnvironmentalFishing
Arsenic Was Toxin Of Concern In Wash. Geoduck Shipment
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneThe mystery about China’s ban on Northwest shellfish seems on the way to being solved. Original post by Tony Schick of Earthfix is here. By Tony Schick Officials in Washington …
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Bill Sisson’s A View From Here column in Soundings Trade Only is one of my favorites. The topic covered here is something we in the industry should all be taking …
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This online book of photos by Steve Dickinson shows just how vibrant and vital Outrigger racing is in Tahiti.
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This book was reviewed in the December issue of Northwest Yachting, page 49. From its publisher comes this exciting news. Sea Salt: Recipes from the West Coast Galley by Nanaimo-based …
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How-tos and TipsPower BoatingTrailerables
Five Tips to Prevent Winter From Taking a Bite Out Of Your Boat and Trailer
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneSome valuable tips on helping your boat survive the winter. For sailors, one sneaky place for water to hide, freeze, thaw and generally wreak havoc is in a closed mast …
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This is a pretty cool book with lots of inside info and it just came out on Amazon and BN.com. It might make a great Santa’s helper special. –BH Winging …
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The first thing that strikes me as a first timer to the Paris Boat show – or more properly the Salon Nautic de Paris – is just the scale of …