Three Tree Point Race: #Three in the Center Sound Series Well it looks like Blakely Rock is going to be the best race of the series as you can …
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Philip Devlin of The Haddams-Killingsworth Patch web site wrote this interesting piece about Albert Einstein’s sailing. If a boat has ever made you feel, let’s just say less than brilliant, …
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Environmental
Public Comment Period Open for Puget Sound No Discharge Zone!
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneMarch 18, 2013 | by Peter Schrappen The following is Peter’s post on one of those stealth issues that we should all be aware of. If Puget Sound is named …
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That National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) has released comprehensive stats on the economic impact of fishing in the U.S. in 2011. The $199 Billion impact of fishing is formidable, …
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The Laser sailboat has been around since the early 1970s, and I’ve spent a lot of my life zipping around on what I fondly refer to as the “pain box.” …
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Baby seals and sea lions are just too cute, even when they’re being a pain. Here CNN features a kayaker and a surfer (off the Washington coast no less) who …
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Scatchet Head Race: Number two in the Center Sound Series Last week was just too good to be true. Fairly steady breeze, not a lot of anti-water, not too cold, …
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Blakely Rock Race The first race of the year for the 2013 Center Sound Series, the Class Break are posted and the latest weather analysis is up. So what …
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I hear that the big boats are contemplating racing under IRC handicapping (instead of PHRF), and will in the Van Isle 360 race. As with all things, we’ll wait and …
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The maker of this video wanted to help change the image of sharks, and GoPro wanted to promote their (very cool) product. Both missions accomplished.
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Sorry for the delay, folk. The new issue is up online. Of course you could have picked it up a couple weeks ago at your local chandlery…. Check it out …
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Tim Jarvis and Barry Gray made it on foot to the whaling station at Stromness on South Georgia Island, just as Ernest Shackleton did in 1916. Like Shackleton, they did …