All the nautical news and notes from around the Pacific Northwest in December 2023.
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Engine inspection, plumbing check, or specialty product installation? General manager and owner JIM BROWN and the team at Monkey Fist Marine serve up the answers to your vessel conundrums.
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Catch up on the latest news from the Pacific Northwest.
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The Washington State Parks Boating Program will no longer provide funds for mobile pump-out skiffs to remove sewage at no charge from holding tanks in marinas on Lake Washington, Portage …
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The People of the Pacific Northwest Culture Aquatic have spoken. Behold, your 2019 Northwest Marine Champions! By Northwest Yachting Staff When we started the Northwest Marine Champion Award series in …
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We at Northwest Yachting will be the first to admit that we don’t give smaller, entry level boats their due. When inundated by the fanciest yachts, both sail and power, …
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Roche Harbor kitchens are cruising full speed ahead into August with a wedding nearly every day and a full marina, with more boats at anchor waiting to get in. Farmers …
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Ask the Experts: Towing and
Vessel Response, Part IIby Norris Comerby Norris Comer“Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” -Fred Rogers [aka Mr. Rogers] quoting his mother’s advice for handling disasters This month we continue the theme …
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A Boater’s Reference to Coastal Hot Springs By Eva Seelye Cruising the coast can be a challenge and your body can pay the price with constant salt spray, calloused hands, …
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Hydro Kaddy Most enjoy kayaks because of their small size, offering greater access to shallow water and narrow passages for exploration. However, that’s also their weakness. Space on a kayak …
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The results of the 2019 Race to Alaska are in and Team Angry Beaver ‒ Skiff Sailing Foundation have claimed their $10,000 first prize money and title of R2AK champions …
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Van Isle 360: Two
Decades of Racingby Doug Hansenby Doug HansenNow two decades old and counting, the Van Isle 360 sailboat race solidified its place as a Pacific Northwest classic. When you ask anyone who has taken part, it’s not …