You’ve spent countless hours on our Pacific Northwest waterways. Now it’s time to go under! We set you up for success for your new life exploring the local depths. Bottom …
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Killer whales are often thought of as symbols of the Pacific Northwest, but there’s another member of the cetacean family (whales and dolphins) that might be even more Pacific Northwest …
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Nestled in the Canadian Cascades at the eastern end of the shallow-sided Burrard Inlet is Port Moody, just 45 minutes from Vancouver, deemed the City of the Arts. While surrounded …
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e of Northwest Yachting avidly work to bring our boating community the resources needed to elevate any boating experience, so it’s about time we started publishing more guides for our …
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Foiling technology is no longer exclusive to America’s Cup boats. Are flying boats the future, or the now? Words and Photos: Eva Seelye In the 2013 America’s Cup, the sailing …
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“Let the beauty we love be what we do.” – Jalal al-Din Rumi Let’s face it; when we look good, we feel good. Whether you’re fresh off the barber’s chair …
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The Olympic Peninsula—and by proxy its eastern fjord border of the Hood Canal—may be the most unapologetically wyrd place in the universe. Note the Old English spelling reminiscent of the …
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“To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle.” –Walt Whitman, Poem of Perfect Miracles The cherry on top for that special boat in your life is …
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We dive into the Southern Resident Orca Task Force recommendations to find out how the boating community can be Whale wise and help our endangered orcas.
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From the tops of our mountainous peaks to the waves of the ocean, Pacific Northwest adventures are plentiful. Ours is one of just a handful of locations worldwide where it’s …
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A Valentine’s date on the water can be glorious, but isn’t without potential pitfalls. Enjoy some pro tips for aquatic romance. Let’s dispel one myth right away: boating isn’t always …