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R2AK
So what was so special about the R2AK? By now most of you know about the June race, for any boat without a motor, from Port Townsend to Ketchikan.
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hat made ordinary folk drop just about everything else in their lives to prepare and do the race? More importantly, why did several thousand visitors jump online several times a day to track the boats, and why did several hundred get up at four in the morning to watch the start? Most of all, why did dozens go out of their way to deliver food and good wishes to the competitors en route? That just doesn’t happen. Originally I figured the attraction was the unknown, and that’s certainly a part of it. Only Mother Nature knew what she was going to dish out, and that largely determined who finished and in what order. There was the very real possibility of tragedy, and everybody’s agreed that fortune shined on the event so that nobody died or was even seriously hurt. But there’s a lot more to it than that. It tapped into that adventurous
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part of us that is seldom satisfied in today’s world.
Two of the race's trimarans headed out of Victoria for the start of Stage Two from Victoria to Ketchikan. Several ingenious rowing systems were developed for the sailboats. Andrew Madding photo. And when I write “it,” I mean organizer Jake Beattie. There’s a strong streak of anti-establishment that runs just below Jake’s surface, and a stronger streak of boyish enthusiasm that runs on the surface. He set the tone from the beginning that this race was going to be different than other rowing, paddling and sailing races. He handed responsibility for safety back to the competitors
where it belongs and convinced his Northwest Maritime Center board of directors that that was OK. He wrote the most entertaining and illuminating competitor profiles I’ve ever seen. He handled the press of the press not with an agenda and canned answers, but with eagerness, honesty and openness. He could give lessons to most event organizers. Jake would be the first to say that this race was about the stories of each of the competitors. Here are three very different ones. Team Pure and Wild – Size Matters
Ted Sweeney took time for a foredeck selfie while skipper Bill Gifford manned the helm. Their Montgomery 17 was the 12th, but not last, finisher.
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reality of 30 knots on the nose in the Strait of Georgia. Things became pretty clear on the second day that there would be no Pure and Wild ("P & W")celebration in Ketchikan. Neither boat nor crew were broken. In fact the 500-pound boat was still “rock solid stiff” thanks to the construction by Russell Brown. Clarity came in the form of waves. Without a headsail to keep the bow down and with the lack of buoyancy in the ama, P&W would point herself into the occasional series of big waves and, well, stop. She’d get going again, but the drill became tedious and with much more of the same and worse to come, it didn’t make sense to keep going. The first indications there might be problems were in the first stage from Port Townsend to Victoria. While finishing well, Bersch and Bergan realized that size still matters in big wind and waves. Their first day and night on the second stage were much more encouraging. They found their pedal drive could push them along in flat water at about 3.5 knots. Bergan was so taken with the humanpowered element that he suggested Puget Sound events should make that option available. Hmmm. And when some breeze came up that first day, by experimenting with tacking the spinnaker to the ama (dubbed the barn door effect), they found the speed they felt they were lacking downwind.
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If there was a boat that represented the true spirit of this race, it’s Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. They came, they saw, they struggled, they finished. Recently retired and a self-taught sailor with many miles under his keel, Bill Gifford had been thinking about doing the race when he received an email from Ted Sweeney. Sweeney summoned up all his poetic skills, summoning up Jonathan Raban’s Passage to Juneau which he’d recently read, and it hit the mark. Sweeney, relatively new to sailing, had read about the event and heard from Bill’s daughter Casey, a co-worker, that he was toying with idea of entering. Bill was soon all-in. “Jake’s sense of humor hooked me,” explained Sweeney, whose racing experience amounted to some
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Sloop Tavern races on Puget Sound and whose cruising experience included a cruise to the Gulf Islands. But Sweeney was exactly the kind of person Jake was aiming at, someone who had a variety of skills and a healthy sense of adventure. Gifford bought a Montgomery 17 and together he and the 26-year-old Sweeney figured out a sliding rowing seat that could be mounted in the cockpit. But, basically, it was a stock “Monty.” Gifford and Sweeney had no illusions about winning, but they both wanted to finish. That desire was severely tested with two rudder breakages. The first happened in Johnstone Strait (where else?), and they were lucky enough to receive a tow into Kelsey Bay where they repaired it. The second time was at Dixon Entrance when they were nearly finished. A sawzall loan from a salvage logger helped fix it for the final run home. They stopped when it made sense and stayed ahead of the “Grim Sweeper,” which would have tagged them out had it caught them. They spent a total of six nights at docks and two anchored. Excellent Adventure was, to my mind, the poster team for the event. It was a modest but solid production boat, a mix of experience and inexperience and a commitment to doing the race for the experience and not money nailed to a tree, a set of steak knives
Team Pure and Wild under pedal power outside of Victoria. The proa moved along at about 3.5 knots with relative ease. Andrew Madding photo. or how many Facebook “likes” they got. And Then There’s Al Al Hughes may have done something the America’s Cup, James Wharram and Ian Farrier himself haven’t quite done, make small cruising multihull sailing appealing to the masses. By winning by days over the next boat with the Farrier F25C Elsie Piddock ("E.P."), in relative comfort, Al and Graeme Esarey and Matt Steverson showcased the Farrier approach to trimaran design. “It’s really a great boat,” the humble Hughes says. But this is a race about people as much as boats. It would be hard to come up with a more fitting winner for this race. Hughes
is that guy with the calm demeanor and confidence of someone who’s done it all on the water, but with the boyish enthusiasm rivaling Jake’s of someone who just loves to sail. When he says he would just as soon have turned around and delivered the boat back on the water instead of on a trailer, he means it. Hughes has the c.v. to win, with three singlehanded Transpacs behind him along with countless other offshore races. His first trips to Ketchikan were as a Coast Guardsman. Ironically, multihulls aren’t really his focus. “My dad picked up one of those old Aqua Cats, and of course I sailed Hobies some at Huntington Beach.” One of his neighbors was the great multihull sailor Randy Smythe who, it turns out, was one of the
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major forces behind the design and construction of the Farrier-designed F25c. Hughes doesn't actually own E.P., Alex Trimble and family do. Trimble was originally going to do the race himself, but couldn’t, so Hughes and he came to an arrangement so the boat could participate. Hughes called on his old mates Esarey and Steverson, and by all accounts the three had a relatively painless race. Team E.P. actually also stopped when they needed to and it made sense, like after getting through Seymour Narrows and, in effect, doing a “horizon job” on the rest of the fleet. And despite their impressive win, they didn’t feel like they were pushing the tri very hard. In fact, Hughes said they were “babying” her. The thing that surprised Hughes the most about the race, and in fact surprised all of us the most, was the tremendous excitement and following the race generated. “Jake made it interesting to non-sailors. Even my mom, who doesn’t really know anything about racing, was glued to the tracker.” And maybe the most telling moment was when they were approached in mid-race by a local guy in an aluminum skiff. He’d seen a YouTube post on E.P. and was watching the race closely. As he came closer he offered up salmon, candied salmon
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56’ OCEAN ALEXANDER 1985 3 staterooms, stabilizers, bow thruster, watermaker, CUSTOM POLY PAINT JOB. Contact Dan Wood.
73’ KNIGHT & CARVER 1990 Alaska veteran, fish & cruise. Koa wood interior, 22’ beam. Contact Dan Wood.
52’ CARVER VOYAGER 2007 Best of the Voyagers. Covered moorage kept, excellent throughout. Contact Dale Partna.
58’ HATTERAS 1971 Beautiful, fresh water shed kept, meticulously maintained. Contact Dan Wood.
81’ THORNYCROFT 1921 Rich character with a lot of history. Boat house kept from 1977-2010. Contact Dan Wood.
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44’ MIDNIGHT LACE MOTOR YACHT 1985 1 of 20, heated fly bridge w/ great visibility, electric davit. Contact Dan Wood.
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BOATING CLUBS Anacortes Sailing Society. The mission of the Anacortes Sailing Society is to put friends and sailing together through dinghy sharing and informal organized community sailing and racing. It’s the best way to get new people out on the water having fun. Do you want to try dinghy sailing, but you’re not ready to spend thousands of dollars to try it out? Do you want to meet other people who like dinghy sailing? Getting tired of launching
Bellevue Yacht Club. Founded in 1990, is one of the premier cruising yacht clubs in the Pacific Northwest. With 13 cruises a year, we are certainly one of the most active. Most of our members live in the Seattle area; however, this is by no means a prerequisite to join Bellevue Yacht Club. We have an outstation located in Kingston and we have a cruise every month of the year as well as dock parties, a cruise on opening day, and other fun events. If you enjoy boating, are new to boating, or would like to see our cruise calendar, please visit our website at: www.bellevueyachtclub.com
and hauling a dinghy for 3 hours to sail for an hour? Join the A.S.S. for $20/year and borrow a Laser, and help work on the boats and learn about rigging! Do you want to go racing, but find it intimidating? Or invite novices, but afraid they will get yelled at while racing? Join the A.S.S. for $50/year. You can even race with them, under the A.S.S. burgee, throughout the Puget Sound region. Every Thursday night all you have to do is finish the course (any way you can) to be entered in the weekly drawing. Meet afterwards for dinner and
Bremerton Yacht Club is is now accepting applications for new members with no limitations on where they live. The club has created a Limited Moorage membership for $500, vs the normal $1,500. Your boat must
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be able to fit into a shallow slip and moorage is paid for a year. Boaters will enjoy having their boat on the water vs. in the backyard. A junior membership, also $500, is available to those 35 and younger. The club has 200 slips and offers many advantages for the hands-on boater: a haul-out, one ton crane, a shop, gas and diesel. BYC has an out-station on Anderson Island and over a 100 reciprocal clubs as well as secure parking and 24/7 access. The club has a remodeled Burgee Room where members enjoy swapping stories over a cold draft. For info on many events & a very friendly club, please call Paula Lewis 360-536-1483 or rlewissj@ix.netcom.com Cal 20 Fleet 8 - One Design Sailing For Everyone. Sponsored by Tacoma Yacht Club. Come sail with them and learn how much fun Cal 20 sailing can be. With reasonably priced boats, small crews, and non-spinnaker racing, Cal 20s offer competitive sailing for sailors and their families from beginners to experts. Fleet members are more than happy to share their knowledge to help novices find Cal 20s and learn how to race them. Races are held throughout the year with a picnic afterward, weather permitting. Fleet meetings are held on the third Friday each month at Tacoma Yacht Club (club membership not required for fleet membership). Attend a meeting or contact Jon Thompson at: jthomp055@yahoo.com
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Carver Cruisers Yacht Club welcomes all owners of Carver boats to their club. Founded in 1976, they are a cruising club that gathers monthly for cruises, activities, fun and fellowship through boating. Members live and keep their boats throughout Puget Sound. Look them up on Facebook to see the fun times you can join! Commodore Ed Howell at: waguy360@comcast.net or: www.carvercruisers.com Catalina Association of Puget Sound is a club for Catalina sailboat owners, former Catalina owners, and all those who love Catalina sailboats. Singles, couples, and families at all skill levels are invited to participate in club events, which include cruising, racing, safety training, and speaker meetings. New Catalina owners are especially welcome to more quickly develop their knowledge and skills with the support of experienced sailors. Dan Claws 206-5951795; www.capsfleet1.com The Classic Boat Club. The CBC is the Northwest Club of trailerable classic boats.
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members can take two years to pay the reduced initiation fee. www.queencity.org Portland Sea Scouts. Meetings are held twice weekly: Tuesday evening from 7 - 9 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. The meetings are at the R.A. Rasmussen Sea Scout Base, 7005 NE Marine Drive, Portland, OR. The Sea Scout base is 3.5 miles west of NE 122nd Ave; and 1.5 miles east of the Multnomah County Launching Ramp at 42nd Street. Interested youth members are invited to attend any meeting. Adult volunteers are also being sought. For more info call Pat Kelley, 503-667-7835, days or eves. Port Ludlow Yacht Club would like to invite boaters and non-boaters alike to become members. Men, women, and families are welcome to join. PLYC is a very active cruising club for sailors and power boaters and visits destinations from Olympia to Nanaimo and beyond. Each season, PLYC sailors compete in numerous races. PLYC’s land-based facility, the Wreck Room, is conveniently located near the Port Ludlow Marina where members and their guests can meet for food and drinks and talk about their boating adventures. PLYC also welcomes visiting yacht clubs to make use of their facility for their organized cruising events. Members of PLYC enjoy reciprocal moorage privileges, numerous social activities, sailing and cruising activities, Women’s Group functions, and educational programs. There is an initiation fee and affordable yearly dues. www.plyc.us. Port Townsend Yacht Club. Are you looking for fun and adventure, wishing to explore the high seas, and wanting to meet a great group of like-minded people? Then take a look at the Port Townsend Yacht Club! Both sail and power boaters are welcome. PTYC is looking for enthusiastic adults and families who will join us on cruises, participate in events and parties, and share boating knowledge and experiences. Eleven cruises are planned for 2015, including trips to Whidbey Island, South Sound, Pleasant Harbor, Gulf Islands, 4th of July at Reid Harbor in the San Juan Islands, Poulsbo, a holiday shopping cruise to Bell Harbor, two lunch cruises, and an Opening Day boat parade with breakfast and a clam chowder potluck. Monthly meetings are held in our clubhouse overlooking the Port Townsend Boat Haven. Both new and experienced boaters are welcome. For more information,contact Bruce Painter,: ptycvicecommodore@gmail.com or visit the website: www.ptyc.net Puget Sound Cruising Club is a group of sailors interested in long distance and local cruising. The PSCC was formed in 1973 to bring together people interested in cruising, sharing stories, pictures, and sailing experiences. A supportive group of fun,
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talented folks to help you get out cruising. PSCC meetings are held at North Seattle Community College. Your $5 donation at the door helps cover the room rent. Membership is not a requirement and guests are always welcome. If you need more help, or have questions about the club contact the current commodores: Rob Fox at: robertcfox@ hotmail.com or Karen Laemmle at: klaemmle@gmail.com www.pugetsoundcruisingclub.org Upcoming club events sponsored by Puget Sound Yacht Club. The Puget Sound Yacht Club is located at 2321 N. Northlake Way, Seattle, 98103. Guests & prospective members welcome. No cost for this event. For time and more info please contact Donna at 206.634-3733. Seattle Singles Yacht Club. Meets every Monday upstairs at China Harbor, 2040 Westlake Avenue North, Seattle. Social hour starts at 6:30 p.m. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. , $10 admission. For information about their activities including boating, dancing, volleyball and more, visit: www.ssyc.com Sea Scouts Tacoma. Small boat sailing and kayaks, formal classes in the summer, and year round by the Ships. Meet at the Youth Marine Center at 820 E. D Street. Ship
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undertaken by club members. The forum is viewable by anyone on the web. Seven cruise events are planned for 2015. We share several members with the Canadian Tollycruisers, and rendezvous with them in September. A membership application can be downloaded at www.tollyclub.com. Contact the club at: commodore@tollyclub.com Totem Yacht Club, located in Tacoma, is an active and affordable club for sail or power boating enthusiasts or those without boats who just enjoy social activities. The club welcomes new members and has temporarily reduced its initiation fee. Totem enjoys reciprocal privileges with nearly 100 boating clubs in Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands, and Canadian destinations. In addition to 20 weekend cruises to choose from annually and a summer cruise of several weeks, there are non-boating social activities at the clubhouse overlooking Commencement Bay in Ruston. Totem is a down-to-earth, family friendly club and enjoys members of all age groups. Feel free to drop in to one of the meetings (first Tuesday, except July and August), join them for the annual crab feed or other fun events or tag along on one of the cruises. Ray Sharpe at 253-759-1537. www.totemyachtclub.com West Seattle Yacht Club is currently looking for new members active in boating, either power or sail, individuals and families (pets welcome). This is an outgoing, fun group with 12 annual cruises to various destinations from Port Orchard to the San Juans, (including a big steak feed and seafood feed each year) and monthly general meetings with dinners, numerous reciprocals, etc. Initiation and dues are low and laughter abounds. If interested in attending an upcoming meeting or as their guest on a cruise, contact Bob at 206-790-6495. bobsathome@aol.com.
EVENTS Alki Lighthouse Tours. Tour this historic old lighthouse, one of the oldest in Washington State. The Alki Lighthouse site is located past the southern tip of the public Alki Beach. From Seattle, take I-5 to the West Seattle freeway exit, the one next to Tully’s Coffee. Take the Harbor Ave. exit and turn right onto Harbor Ave. Follow this road until the road turns into Alki and finally Beach Drive. Continue past the lighthouse and park at the front end of the walkway. Contact: lowell@sailtouramaline.com or call 425-392-8261. BREMERTON, Wash., – Rock the Dock Concert Series. The docks will definitely be rocking this summer in Bremerton. Now in its third year, the Rock the Dock concert series on the Louis Mentor Boardwalk at Bremerton Marina has been such a success that this year organizers have extended the four week schedule and made it a nine week long,eight concert series and moved the concerts from Fridays to Saturday nights. The line-up of exceptional talent has something for all music tastes, from folk to country,pop, alternative music and good old rock ‘n roll. The free concert series is made possible by a partnership of the Port of Bremerton, City
of Bremerton, and the Downtown Bremerton Association, who all worked collaboratively to invest in and grow the series. Not only have they pulled out all stops in booking top talent this year, they have also hired a professional production company, and the Admiral Theatre will be providing a new sound setup that will enhance the listening experience. Added to the mix is the new $15,000 stage, recently purchased by the City. This combination of amenities promises to make the Bremerton Boardwalk one of the finest outdoor music venues in thePuget Sound area. The venue is a short walk from the ferry terminal, and we have room at the marina for more than 100 boaters. We hope these concerts will become must-do events on everyone’s summer calendar and look forward to welcoming visitors from all over the Peninsula, Seattle, and beyond, and showing off our revitalized Bremerton Harbor District. The concerts are from 5 to 7p.m. Start the party early! Food trucks and the beer, wine and cocktail bar open at 4 p.m.
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August 8, 5-7 pm - Sea of Misinformation. After the release of “Happy Songs For An Unhappy World” five years ago, Ryan Giffin and his songs exploded onto the Northwest music scene by placing within the top four of the Seattle Wave Radio Challenge. According to International Pop Overthrow Festival, “They’ve got a high energy in-your-face altrock attack tempered by pop melodies that will leave you mesmerized and begging for more! Think Judas Priest meets The Beatles meets Death Cab for Cutie hanging out with David Bowie, and you begin to get the picture… Definitely one of Seattle’s finest!” http://seaofmisinformation.com/ August 15, 5-7 pm - Electric Bards. The Electric Bards play all original music. Many of their songs use the words of 17th, 18th and 19th century poems. The sound is soft rock done in a fresh R &B style. Natalie Poss on vocals and keyboards and John Breslin on lead guitar. Both musicians have playing around the northwest for many years and call Bremerton home. August 22, 5-7 pm - Chance McKinney. Chance McKinney won Country Music Television’s search for the #1 “unsigned” artist in the nation in 2009, taking home the Music City Madness title with more than one million votes in the final round alone. Since then McKinney has opened for Kenny Chesney and shared stages with Dwight Yoakam, Jamie O’Neal, Grand Funk Railroad, Pat Green, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Creedence Clearwater, .38 Special and
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Richland, WA: Second Saturday Sea Song Singing Session. The second Saturday of the month, 7:00 p.m. at Round Table Pizza (1435 George Washington Way, in Richland, WA.) Olympia Wooden Boat Association. The Olympia Wooden Boat Association meets at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month, October through May, except December, at Nickelby’s Restaurant in Tumwater, WA. The association’s primary focus is to put on the Olympia Wooden Boat Fair, held on Mother’s Day weekend every year. www.olywoodenboat.org. Sand Man Tug. The public is invited to visit Olympia’s vintage 100-year-old tug boat, Sand Man, operated from 1910 until 1985. The 60-ft. boat has always been locally owned and based in Olympia. Over the past decade she has been faithfully restored by the nonprofit Sand Man Foundation. The boat is open most weekends from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. year-round at Olympia’s downtown Percival Landing. www.olympia@comcast.net Third Friday Speaker Series. Sponsored by the Center for Wooden Boats. Every 3rd Friday, 7 p.m., CWB Boathouse. Each month CWB finds a speaker of wit and experience to talk about his or her special knowledge. It is also an opportunity for CWB members to meet one another and the staff. Admission is free and refreshments are served. 206-382-2628. Thomas Burke Memorial Museum. The Burke Museum is located at the corner of NE 45th St and 17th Ave. NE, on the University of Washington campus. 206-543-5590 or: www.burkemuseum.org Tour the Ballard Locks. Discover how the locks work (and what made your boat do that 180 last weekend), see the fish ladder, and find out who Hiram Chittenden really was on the guided tours Saturdays at 2 p.m. Meet at the Visitors’ Center. Reserved tours with one week’s notice for groups of 10 or more are available Thursday through Monday. Free. Becky Gordon: 206-783-7059. Voyage into History. The Whatcom Maritime Historical Society meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of every month. The public is welcome. Stephen Alaniz: 206371-3344; or Terry Peterson: 206-733-2340. Wooden Boat Foundation’s Sea Scouts. Young adults age 14-21. Sea Scouts learn boat handling and safety, navigation, teamwork and leadership while cruising throughout Puget Sound and British Columbia. Planned by participating youth with the mentoring guidance of adults, programs explore maritime careers, history and traditions, seamanship and community service. Call the Foundation at 360-385-3628 or: visit www.woodenboat.org AUGUST 1 - Marine Swap Meet. Sponsored by Schooner Creek Boat Works. Location: The boat yard at Schooner Creek, 3255 N. Hayden Island Drive, Portland, OR 97217. Time: 11:00am - 5:00pm. It’s time to empty out you dock box and your boat lockers and sign up for the annual Marine Swap Meet. Reserve a space and bring your new or used marine gear, or just come and find that perfect treasure. There will be food on
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hand, and you can get a firsthand view of Schooner Creek’s facilities.Cost: Admission is free, but it is only $25.00 for a 10’x 10’ display space to sell your items (please bring your own table or tarp). All proceeds from the seller fees benefit the Columbia Riverkeepers. For more information or to reserve a space, contact Sara Schick at: 503-735-0569, or by e-mail at : customersrv@schoonercreek.com.7y6
AUGUST 9 - Dog Days of Summer fundraiser. Sponsored by the Union Steamship Company. Location: USSC Marina. P.O. Box 250, Bowen Island, B.C., V0N 1G0. B.C. Guide Dog Services is a truly incredible and admirable organization that is committed to personally training pups to be support dogs for individuals who are visually impaired. B.C. Guide Dog Services aims to increase avail-
ability of service dogs for those who need them. Autism Support Dogs is a new sister organization working with B.C. Guide Dogs aim to provide professionally trained dogs for support for children with autism aged four to ten years old. For additional information call: 604-947-0707 ext. 2 or: www.ussc.ca AUGUST 17 - 20 - Women at the Helm. Sponsored by Sound Experience. Location: departing from Cap Sante Marina, 1019 Q Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221. Description: Join Captain Karen McDonald and the crew of Adventuress for four days of tall ship sailing in the breathtaking San Juan Islands. This program offers women 18 and over an unprecedented chance to build confidence on the water with the help of a friendly and supportive crew. Participants will step aboard the 102-year-old schooner Adventuress to
experience camaraderie and community as they expand their sailing skills and explore the marine environment of Puget Sound. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced sailors. Cost: $495 ($395 for Sound Experience Members). For more information call: 360-379-0438 or : www.soundexp.org AUGUST 21 - 23 - Perry Design Rendevous. Location: Port Ludlow Marina. Join fellow Perry Design owners for a fun-filled weekend. Festivities will include a bonfire Friday night, fun seminars and discussions on Saturday morning, and blindfold dinghy races Saturday afternoon. There will be a pot luck dinner Saturday night followed by music and dancing to Bob Perry and band. This is a wonderful opportunity to socialize with other folks who own these beautiful boats! Cost: Registration is free. Call 206-963-3560 or email: judy@swiftsureyachts Call Port Ludlow Marina to reserve your slip: 360-437-0513. For additional information visit: www.latitudesailingassoc.org SEPTEMBER 7- 9 - Thirteenth Annual Wooden Boat Rendezvous. Sponsored by the Wooden Boat Society of the San Juans. Location: Deer Harbor, Orcas Island, Washington. All wooden boats are welcome: oar, power and sail. Wooden boats of all sizes attend the Rendezvous, from rowboats to motor launches, and daysailers to historic tall ships. Most of the boats moor at the Deer Harbor Marina, and are available for public viewing throughout the gathering. The Rendezvous is a low-key celebration of wooden boats, held in one of the most scenic harbors in the Pacific Northwest. For times and event schedules contact: info@woodenboatsocietyofthesanjuans.org
EDUCATION Anacortes Yacht Charters offers an extensive range of educational courses of interest to boaters including the following: ASA 101 Basic Keel boat; ASA 103 Basic Coastal Cruising; ASA 104 – Bareboat Chartering; ASA101/103/104 Course; Introduction to Power Cruising. Twin Engine, Single Engine & Ladies Only; Cruise and Learn Course; Advanced Power Cruising. Anacortes Yacht Charter is located in the Anacortes Marina Office, 2415 “T” Ave, Suite 2, Anacortes, WA 98221. Reservations 800-233-3004 or 360-293-4555, fax: 360-293-6683. www.ayc.com; info@ayc.com Bellevue Sail & Power Squadron offers boating classes on the Eastside, taught by experienced, certified instructors. For info or to register on-line for all classes go to:www. bellevuepowersquadron.org/
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The Everett Sail & Power will be offering to the public an 8-week class (America’s Boating Course) in the fundamentals of safe boating. Included topics are an introduction to various types of boats, boating law as in registration, state & federal regulations, required safety equipment, accident reporting, protecting the marine environment, weather and many more subjects of special interest to boaters. The course is designed to familiarize the student with the basics needed to operate a boat safely and be in compliance with state & federal laws. Upon successful completion of the final test, students will qualify for the Washington State Boater Education card required before operating watercraft in our state. The classes are held at the Conference Center/Everett Yacht Club, Orca Room, located at the back of 14th Street. (404 14th Street, Everett, WA 98021.) The class
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fun events to hone boating skills. USPS classes are presented by experienced sailors and boaters of the United States Sail and Power Squadron for all types of watercraft including kayaks, PWC’s, power and sail vessels and include the following classes and seminars: America’s Boating Course (ABC), Seamanship, Piloting, Advanced Piloting, Junior Navigation, Navigation, Engine Maintenance, Marine Electronics, Cruise Planning, Sail, Instructor Development, an optional 4-hour boat excursion reinforcing classroom lessons, and various seminars. For more information on classes and seminar offerings and schedules, please contact our Squadron Education Office at: seo@boatingisfun.org or visit www.boatingisfun.org SeaSkills throughout the Northwest Waters. SeaSkills combines the fun of a weekend boating rendezvous with interactive training in all aspects of boating. Now in its third year, SeaSkills has spread to US Power Squadrons throughout Puget Sound and Portland, Oregon. Some squadrons are opening up the Seaskills Event to the public while others are allowing guests of members. Popular topics have included crabbing, engine maintenance, electrical troubleshooting, man overboard drills, emergency signaling (flares), cruise planning, docking tools, or public on the water training. Some of the presentations/
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RACING American Lake Sailing Club Race Series. The American Lake Sailing Club is a non-profit, low-key organization that has perpetual once-
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Team Elsie Piddock. From left, Graeme Esarey, Al Hughes and Matt Steverson. They finished two and half days ahead of Team MOB Mentality. Photo courtesy of Graeme Esarey.
continued from page 16 and venison stew he’d canned himself. “We ate the salmon that night,” Hughes said. What Should Happen Now With all the attention, one would think it’s a shoe-in that the R2AK will be held again. That’s not quite true, but my guess is it will be. Find Jake at the Wooden Boat Festival to find out for sure. The rules should change little. Responsibility should lie with the competitors. Engines should be left ashore. If all that happens, expect to see a
lot of interest from both the Northwest and around the world. And expect cans of tuna, homemade pies and gallons of coffee to appear along the way in even greater quantities. A lot of people, myself included, will try to puzzle out the best boat/ approach to the race. That’s good fun, but it’s missing much of the point. It’s mostly about adventure, camaraderie and connection the non-boating public. I also expect to see similar races crop up. Why not? Sailors and paddlers both seem to be excited for this format. And how about those ideas of allowing human power and outside assistance (as long as it’s available to everyone)? Sure, it kinda throws tradition on its head. Perfect. NWY
Bill Gifford, Ted Sweeney and the Montgomery 17. Their smiles at the finish embodied the sense of adventure and camaraderie of the R2AK. They overcame two rudder breakages stayed ahead of the "Grim Reaper" to finish the event.
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We did it! “Make no mistake: a coalition of partners brought this change to you.”
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hat started out as an aspiration four years ago to bring more boats to Washington state came to fruition with a quick signature from Governor Inslee on July 2. That’s the day that he signed into law the Marine Tourism Bill, which has remained the top legislative priority for the Northwest Marine Trade Association the last five years. Every morning, I’ve grabbed
my lunch pail and headed off to work to inch closer to this achievement. Success does not come easy. We are talking about attending countless meetings, building coalition partners, organizing targeted fundraisers, refining a plan. All of these parts came together in this last month and pointed us to this historic win. I’m not exactly sure what changed this year from previous ones – maybe it’s
just that legislators were so tired of seeing me in Olympia and in their districts clamoring for this change. Make no mistake: a coalition of partners brought this change to you. My voice is the last one that lawmakers want to hear. My favorite example occurred when Stephanie Hamilton, Anacortes Chamber executive director and one of the first endorsers of this measure,
texted Rep. Morris (her legislator) during the House hearing on this issue. That gets noticed. I’ll never forget Rep. Morris saying into the microphone, “Well, I know that at least one person is watching what we are doing here. I just received a text from Stephanie Hamilton that we should move this bill out of the committee.” Now, that’s a perfect use of clout applied at the
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ideal time. And guess what? The bill moved quickly out of his committee. There’s more to report on the team that coalesced around this priority. This group of supporters was a who’s who of maritime interests: the Washington Public Ports Association, the Ports of Port Angeles, Bremerton, Anacortes, Port Townsend, the city councils of Port Townsend and Anacortes, the mayors of Bellingham, Port Townsend and Anacortes, and Jefferson County Commissioners, Anacortes and Jefferson County Chambers of Commerce. The remarkable part here is that these groups did not “just” add their name to a letter of support. Rather, they consistently reached out to their elected officials on this bill with an assertive “Why has this issue not passed yet?” Adding to this effort, groups like the Recreational Boating Association of Washington, the the Northwest Yacht Brokers Association and the Washington Maritime Federation all brought considerable advocacy resources to this issue. Our maritime story is a rich narrative, but when it gets hijacked it’s time (and money) consuming to get it back on track. I certainly learned that lesson these last five years. It’s impossible to get a victory of this magnitude without legislative champions. Fortunately for us, the Marine Tourism Bill was a bipartisan measure, with many stalwarts signing on along the way. Most notably, Sen. Bailey (R) and Rep. Tharinger (D) deserve special recognition. I would be remiss if I did not salute Rep. Kris Lytton (D) for her leadership for the past four years.
this new law: How can Department of Revenue make this 180-day visit as enjoyable as possible? Record keeping about spending patterns is also critically important. Then from a legislative outlook, how can NMTA and this larger coalition build on all the success of 2015? We stopped the Habitat Conservation Plan. We passed the Marine Tourism Bill. We are getting noticed. Lawmakers are seeking us out. Next session will be a short one (supposedly). It’s scheduled to be a 60-day session and then the elections hit in November 2016. How can we build o this win? Stay tuned. To close things out, it only seems fitting to quote the Grateful Dead. Hit the water, and “wave that flag, wave it wide and high.” We have a great deal to be proud of.NWY
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What’s next? This bill takes effect September 1, 2015. Now, the onus is on us to get the word out that our state is open for business for recreational boaters who own their boats in an entity-capacity. NMTA will continue to ‘grow boating’ in our area with a nice-sized booth at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show (November 5-9, 2015) and work our network of contacts around the country and world to ensure that these owners are aware of this change. So what exactly does the bill do? Obviously we have a beautiful state to cruise. Unfortunately, an odd law was in place that penalized certain types of responsible boat owners from visiting more than 60 days per year. With the Marine Tourism Bill, boaters who own their boats in their own name (the vast majority of boaters) and boaters who own their boats in an entity-capacity (for example, an LLC, S-Corp, charter, or partnership) can now have the same 180 day privildeges. As to what’s next for me, there are the multitude of thank you notes to lawmakers and staff. Word needs to get out on this “open for business” change. There’s a practical piece to
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“There are so many fishing options to consider, from Ilwaco to ... the San Juans, it makes my head spin.”
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ig king salmon drive me nuts: cool, chrome, and, compared to a normal July-August king salmon, a 6-point bull elk! Here in Puget Sound, mature Chinook salmon are typically three to four years old, averaging 10 to 20 pounds. Kings over 20 pounds are traditionally the exception, not the norm. Coastal rivers, such as the north coast, Grays Harbor, and Willapa Bay rivers sometimes entertain fiveyear-old Chinook up to 30 pounds. So, now that I’ve put this framework of summer king salmon size into
perspective, I received a text a few weeks ago with an attached photo of a 50-pound Chinook caught in Sitka by Derek Floyd, Reel Class Charters. I immediately shared it with a bunch of my fishing peeps and heard several words often used by George Carlin that will never make a G-rating. It was a massive king salmon, chrome as the bumper on a‘57 Chev and in the prime of its life. It took me to my knees. Twenty four hours later, Derek sends me another photo of another monster king, tipping the scales at 52 pounds. Get out of here! How does this dude do it?
As reported in this space in recent years, Derek guides for winter Chinook salmon out of Anacortes, fishing the San Juan Islands from December through April when the seasons accommodate. I have also witnessed his fishing prowess competing in the annual Roche Harbor Salmon Classic in early February. In the 12-year history of the tournament, Derek continues to hold the record for the largest winter Chinook caught during the event, a gorgeous Chinook tipping the scales at 28 pounds. The dude knows how to sniff out big salmon! When I think about big king salmon that I’ve had the experience
to encounter, my top four were 52, 50, 47, and 45 lbs. I remember each one of those fish and I named them by size. Let’s see, beginning with the 52, he was Brutus; followed by Walter; then came Moose; followed by Dennis, for Dennis Rodman (can’t explain that one as I may have stayed up too late the night before.) The bottom line, homies, is that big fish are extremely cool and when you catch yours, you can’t take enough pictures. Do it right! No blood, remove clutter out of the photo, level the horizon, manage the shot to get reflecting light off the side of the fish, wear bright clothes, and smile!
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On to theColumbia River As long as I’ve been writing this column, which has to be nearing 10 years, I cannot recall writing in August when I have not gone into spin cycle talking about the mouth of the Columbia River. This writing will be no exception. Fundamentally, we are at the pinnacle of the annual salmon fishing graph where Chinook and coho salmon runs collide. There are so many fishing options to consider, from Ilwaco to Neah Bay, the Strait, and the San Juans, it makes my head spin. Unfortunately, every day counts and we can only be in one place at one time. My lower Columbia River fishing experience began back in ’86 during the largest coho salmon return of the century, according to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife numbers. The following year hosted the largest king salmon run dating back to 1937. I became a mouth of the Columbia River convert. To this day, I set aside a week of full blast salmon fishing during the third week of August, fishing between the Megler-Astoria Bridge downstream to the mouth of the river. And, in more recent years, I’ve invested significant time fishing for shallow water kings along the Long Beach Peninsula. Oh baby! Lights me up like
a pinball machine spitting silver dollars. Badabing! From my perspective, significant skill is not a major criteria to be successful in this fishery. Place and time, relative to tide and current, is very important, along with performance of your terminal tackle or bait. While a variety of spoons has been the new wave to this fishery, especially around the Megler-Astoria Bridge fishery, I continue to invest in my plugged or whole herring. I became involved in a major discussion recently with Pam Botnen from Jerry’s Bait in Chimacum about the merits of fresh herring versus frozen. I learned quite a bit from the discussion. Yep, here to tell you that this old dog can still do new tricks! Pam’s theory is that fresh bait produces a strong oil scent, making it very successful for anglers to hook salmon. However, at Jerry’s Bait in Mats Mats Bay, following starving the bait in net pens for up to a couple of weeks, the bait is on trays, flash frozen within 20 minutes after the electrocution process. To her knowledge, there is no other frozen herring packager that can freeze their bait that quickly. This advantage, she says, gives her frozen bait a competitive edge compared to other processors. And, it will and can compete with fresh bait, as the oils in the herring are captured quickly
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during the flash freezing process. Works for me. Often, when a salmon picks up your bait, did it attack your bait based on sight, performance of your spin, or was it the smell that triggered the attack? From my corner, I approach the game believing in both factors: sight and smell. My whole or plug cut herrings spin very quickly, with a tight rotation, at a slow to moderate speed. I do not need speed to produce a fast spin. Fast spinning baits at a slow speed has been a wonderful combination for me, especially for slow-moving king salmon. Fishing
with quality herring and leaving a scent trail also contributes to overall success. That’s my thinking and I’m sticking to it! So, here we go, into the grand finale of the summer chinook season, with the coho season blending into full swing later this month. We are on the edge of the completion of the summer salmon season when the days are getting shorter and September is on the horizon. I’m headed to the mighty Columbia in a few weeks for my annual king salmon fest, to share some of the best salmon fishing Washington can offer. Put me in coach, it’s time to play! See you on the water.NWY
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imagination in all its sensuality, unsealing hidden worlds. As potent as it can be, however, smell is the most neglected of our senses. We search for visual beauty, we seek out new sounds, we dabble in new and exotic cuisine, we pamper our sense of touch, yet many of us take our sense of smell for granted, leaving it to its own devices. We rarely think about its cultivation or enrichment in spite of the fact that some of life’s most exquisite pleasures consequently elude us, and this is particularly true in the galley. Like flirting, scent provides a direct path to the soul. Quite simply, no one who becomes immersed in it can fail to be pleasurably changed by the experience. Though lavender is still a stranger in most galleys, cooking with fresh or dried lavender is actually a timehonored practice dating back to the Middle Ages. It can be so gratifying to connect with these traditions, using the season’s bounty to grace the table, creating new ways to enjoy this splendid herb. Lavenderisawonderfullyversatile herb, but one must remember a little goes a long way as lavender is very potent. The rule of thumb is to use one-third lavender dried flowers in place of fresh and always start with a small amount to see how you like it, with the option of adding more should you so desire. It is best to add lavender as a background flavor – you know it’s there, but it’s subtle. You can use either sweet-scented English lavender or the larger and more pungent flower spikes of lavendin hyrbrids such as Gross or Provence. The flowers can be used at any stage, though the flavor is best when the spikes are in bud, yet showing full color, just before the blossoms are about to open.
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he push is on! Any way you flip the coin, it’s coming up both heads and tails, by the creel full. It’s the Washington odd- year pink salmon run, and to boater’s delight , the Washington State Department of Fisheries is predicting 6.8 million reasons to wet your line. That is the projected return for 2015, and it could easily exceed that figure! Get a load of these numbers. The Nisqually River forecast calls for a whopping 979,000 pinks (there were 764,000 in 2013). This is a river that didn’t even have a forecast back in 2011. Other river pink forecasts include the Puyallup river system, 838,000; Green, which flows into Elliott Bay, 627,000; Skagit, 603,000; Snohomish, more than 1.6-million; Nooksack, 282,000; and Stillaguamish, 210,000. In late July and early August, pinks will be abundant throughout 48 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
do well. A few popular spots are Kayak Point, Picnic Point, the Shipwreck, Carkeek Park, Meadow Point, Lincoln Park and Browns Point in Tacoma. When it comes to choosing lures for this fishery, follow one simple rule: use the color pink! Although pink salmon (also called humpies) will readily take cut plug herring, as far as artificial lures go, humpies love themselves some pink. Pink flies, pink spoons, pink jigs or dodgers followed by pink squid. For the most part, early morning is best, but they can be caught all day, especially at Photo courtesy of David Paul Williams the change of the tides. Be sure to check the lastest Washington State fishing regulaPaul Dieter shows off a beautiful, bright pink salmon. tions. As with all salmon in Washington, anglers are required to use the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the their course toward spawning beds a single, barbless hook. Be sure to San Juan Islands. In late July to (redds) in the river of their birth. acquire a saltwater fishing license. mid-August, the run will flood into Pinks tend to travel close to shore, so Even with this jackpot, there are no Puget Sound waters, as the fish set both boaters and shore anglers will free spins!
RECIPES AND FISH FACTS SALMON CHOWDER Ingredients 8 to 10 oz. skinless, boneless poached salmon 1 tbsp. butter 1 small onion, chopped 1 tbsp. flour 3 cups skim milk 2 cups (8 oz.) frozen hash brown potatoes / peppers & onions 1 cup frozen corn kernels 1 tsp.dried thyme or dillweed 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. lemon pepper 1/4 cup bacon bits, divided 2 tbsp. sherry (optional) Directions: Break salmon into chunks, set aside. Melt butter in 2-quart saucepan over medium heat. Add onions; cook and stir 5 minutes. Add flour; cook 1 minute, stirring occasionally. Add milk and salmon liquid, bring to a low boil. Stir in potatoes, corn, seasonings, and two tablespoons bacon bits. Return to simmer, and cook 5 minutes. Stir in salmon and sherry, if desired; heat through. To serve, ladle soup into bowls and sprinkle with remaining bacon bits. GRILLED PINKS This recipe combines both searing and braising, a combo that really adds great flavor and solves the issue of the delicate texture of pink salmon.
BLUEBERRY BALSAMIC SALMON
(continued) closed. Check after 5-10 minutes and turn down the heat to medium. Serve with a good salad, garlic bread, and a nice white wine.
FISH FACTS •Pink salmon are the smallest, and most abundant, and have the shortest life span (2 years) of the five species of Pacific salmon. •The tiny marine crustaceans and krill that pink salmon eat are what give their flesh its pink color. •Pink salmon are abundant in both North America and Asia. •A female lays between 1,200 and 1,900 eggs during spawning. Eggs incubate for 5 - 8 months and hatch in late winter or early spring. Pink salmon fry migrate immediately to the salt water to feed for 18 months in the ocean. At 2 years of age they return to spawn. All Pacific salmon die after spawning. •Another common name for pink salmon is “humpie,” which comes from the large hump that develops on the males during spawning.
Ingredients: 1/2 cup fresh blueberries 2 tbsp. balsamic vinegar 2 tbsp. honey 1 tbsp. lemon juice 2(6 Oz.) salmon steaks or fillets olive oil Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste Directions: Prep: 10 minutes, cook 20 minutes, serves 2 1. Combine blueberries, vinegar, honey, and lemon juice in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer over very low heat for 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, rinse salmon and pat dry. Brush lightly with oil and season with salt and pepper. 3. Grill for about 5 minutes per side over medium heat. When salmon is cooked to your liking, remove from grill and drizzle with blueberry glaze.
Photo below - A variety of lures used for pink salmon: A dodger and shrimp combo, an imitation minnow, jigs. the ever popular buzz bomb, and a fly. Note that each is predominately pink in color.
The Sauce: 1 stick butter 2 c l o ve s g a r l i c , c r u s h e d 1 tbsp ketchup 3 dashes of Tabasco 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce Juice from 1/2 - 1 whole lemon Lemon pepper to taste (approx. 1/2 tsp) Combine all ingredients in a small sauce pan and melt. The boat: Create a foil “boat” to place the fish in using tin foil. Fold it up to create walls that will hold the sauce. Searing: Preheat the grill to 400 degrees. Place the fish skin side up. Sear the fish to your liking, rotating a 1/4 turn. Place your fillet in the foil boat and squeeze the juice of 1/2 lemon to coat. Allow to sit for 10 minutes before sprinkling with a combination of lemon pepper & your favorite seafood seasoning. Pour the sauce over the fillet. Braising: Place the foil boat in the grill and cook with the lid NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015 49
Alaska Bound -Part 14
Hoonah's Icy Strait Point Cannery on the way to the Travelift.
By Marianne Scott
Beyond the Stars’prop goes walkabout and the Scotts learn and appreciate more of Alaska’s culture fter three sunny and two fogged-out rainy days in Glacier Bay, we pulled into Bartlett Cove, site of the Glacier Bay
Park offices. Our guest, Janet,was leaving the sailboat to return to Victoria. Conveniently, we had the privilege of staying at the wide,
Beyond the Stars is lifted out of the water. 50 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
sturdy dock for three hours. Fenders out, mooring lines ready, David steered toward the dock, swinging Beyond the Stars to line her up. But
as he put her in reverse to get closer, the boat remained too far for Janet and me to jump off. “You’ll have to go forward. I can’t make it,” I called out. “It’s too far.” David pushed and pulled the gearshift but Beyond the Stars stayed put. “I can’t get the transmission into gear,” he shouted. “I think the Morse cable has broken.” I saw a small fishboat ahead of us with the fisherman busily hosing out his cockpit. “Sir,” I yelled. “We’ve lost power and need your help.” He and another man sauntered over and we were able to throw them our lines and tie up. Our first job was to inform the Park officials of our boat problem and her inability to leave the dock. The rangers were most gracious and extended our visiting permit, usually strictly enforced to the days allotted. No cell phone coverage is available in the Park and the staff allowed us to use the Park landline to call marine suppliers in Juneau. Yes, they could fly out a new Morse cable once we’d measured its length. We spent the next couple of hours emptying our aft starboard storage space—we call it the “garage.” The cables run under the floorboards. We tested the cables;
all seemed operational but the boat still wouldn’t move when put into gear. After much discussion and copious advice from dockwalkers, a staff member gave us the name of a local Gustavus mechanic, Bob Chase, who specializes in automobile repair and snow plowing, but“knows a lot about everything mechanical.”And so it turned out. The next morning, Bob, a huge teddy bear of a man, arrived with his friend Stu Cook, ready to squeeze themselves into our boat’s innards. David saw the two walking down
the passageway and wondered if he had to pay double for the help. David conferred with the two men. “I’ve checked what I can and Morse cable seems OK, but I’d like you to go over everything I’ve done and anything else you think might be the problem.” They climbed aboard and double-checked the cables, the transmission fluid, anything that might be amiss. All of this reminded me of a statement offshore sailor Pamela Bendall once made to me, “The definition of offshore cruising is fixing your boat in exotic places.”
Harbormaster Sherry Mills welcomes us back to Hoonah.
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Everything seemed in perfect working order, yet the boat remained stationary. Bob sat quietly in the cockpit and, looking at David, said, “How about the prop? Could it have fallen off?” My heart skipped a few beats. Could that be the issue? We hadn’t considered that horrible possibility, thought it unlikely but it had to be checked out. Ours is a $3,500, three-bladed Flexofold propeller, manufactured in Denmark. It would be nigh impossible to replace in this isolated part of the world.
Fortunately, Stu Cook owns diving gear and went home to get his drysuit and tank. While awaiting his return, Bob became a congenial tour guide, squeezed us into his pickup truck and drove the 13 miles to Gustavus, where he’s spent most of his life. About 400 people reside here and they’re as attached to this place as all the Alaskans are to their towns. Bob pointed out his house in passing—it could use more than a few buckets of paint—with about 30 or so cars and
Kystcamp is towing Beyond the Stars to Hoonah.
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pickup trucks arranged around the yard. “Are you repairing all of those, Bob? I asked, a bit in awe. “Yeah, it takes a lot of time to locate the parts and then get them up here,” Bob responded. Gustavus, like all towns and villages in “South East” as Alaska’s panhandle is known, can only be reached by boat or plane. Proud of his town, Bob graciously took us to check out the local art gallery and espresso bar, then the supermarket called ToshCo. Most items were Costco products brought in from the Juneau store—prices are roughly double. “The owner’s name begins with a T, so he gave his store this tonguein-cheek name,” laughed Bob. We bought a few staples and then toured the Gustavus harbor, with a single sailboat and a few sportfishers. Here, like some of the houses we’d seen, black-speckled old fishing boats were mouldering away in the saturated climate—the rainforest jungle is reclaiming the plywood and colonizing the fiberglass. By the time we returned to the dock, Stu had donned his diving gear and went into the water to inspect our shaft. “Bob has guessed right. There’s no prop,” Stu announced popping up from the water.“I’ll tell you though, we can’t just leave that prop down there,” he said. “It’s too expensive to lose and I’m going to find it. It’s only 30 feet down.” Bob and David kibitzed alongside the dock, feeding out the line they had tied to Stu—just in case he needed a quick haul-out. As we’d estimated where the prop had blown off and watching Stu’s oxygen bubble up, they tugged the line to guide his explorations: left, right, go back, go forward. His diving suit had seen better days and filled with the chilly water. The gathered crowd opined how unlikely it was to find the prop in the thick muck of glacial silt carpeting the bottom. “He’ll stir up that finely ground rock flour and he’ll never find it,” was the common consensus. But Stu persisted, coming up regularly to ask for more and more weights to reduce his buoyancy. “I need to be able to walk on the bottom,” he said, “so I can explore the area where I think the prop might be.” We dug out every bit of lead on our boat and another sailor offered their fishing lead sinkers, which finally sank Stu. We watched the bubbles as Stu wandered around in the turbid water. Abruptly, a hand appeared above the water holding a shiny brass trophy. He’d found it! Everyone applauded. Stu re-emerged and all of us gathered around Bob Chase’s truck to examine the prop. All the pieces seemed to be there. The only question? Was the connector on the shaft equally intact?
Return to Hoonah Reattaching the propeller underneath the boat in the cold silty water, with its 16 finicky parts and set bolts, was out of the question. So we gratefully accepted the offer of Victoria friends Lioba and Stefan to tow us with their Nauticat 32, Kystcamp, to Hoonah,about 31 nm miles away. Hoonah had been our last stop before visiting Glacier Bay (see Northwest Yachting June 2015) and, luckily, it has a 220-ton Travelift serving vessels all around the region. The assistant harbormaster, Arlen Skaflestad, told us they could make time for us in their schedule as long as we arrived by Friday afternoon , as he was taking a few days off.
Diver Stu Cook with the recovered propeller.
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Marianne Scott is an award-winning writer who has covered the marine scene for two decades. She has contributed to Northwest Yachting since 2001. Her sailing experiences include a round-trip voyage from Victoria to French Polynesia, circumnavigating the Baltic Sea, traversing the canals and rivers of the Netherlands and just completing a 2,700 nautical mile voyage to Alaska. She and her husband, David, also enjoy finding the nooks and crannies of the BC coast on their Hanse 411, s/v Beyond the Stars. Her books include Naturally Salty, Coastal Characters of the Pacific Northwest and Ocean Alexander—the first 25 years. Assistant Harbormaster Arlen Skaflestad lashes his boat to ours to enter the Travelift. The forecast was for higher winds and chop, not propitious for a smaller sailboat towing a bigger one. The Park officials graciously allowed us to stay at the dock for two extra days. When the winds were forecast to be light with minimum chop,we fashioned a bridle and deflated and folded our dinghy so it wouldn’t interfere with the Travelift. Stefan’s sailboat pulled us across Icy Strait’s still waters (fortunately, few iceberg show up these days), with several humpbacks blowing and curving their triangular backs on port. Some sea otters were doing the backstroke and dove as we neared them. The far-off mountains were cloaked with aprons of vagrant clouds. At one point, we had enough wind to put out the jibs and increase our speed from the 4 knots we’d been making.As we neared Hoonah, we telephoned the harbor office’s Sherry Mills and then Arlen, the assistant harbormaster. He assured us again he could accommodate us that afternoon. “We have no locomotion so we’ll need help to get into the slings.” “No problem,” said Arlen, confidently. “I’ll get you in with my boat. I used to work in a Juneau boatyard and have done it a thousand times.” He showed up in his vintage, twin-engine Tolleycraft, cell phone firmly attached to his ear, and tied us together. Because of his last name, I asked him if he, like master carver Gordon Greenwald, had some Norwegian ancestry. “Yup,” he said, laughing loudly. “Gordon is my cousin. We’re ‘Tlingwegians.’” Slowly we entered the wide Travelift, whose side pilings protected our hull with thick rubber jackets, although spikey, scratchy barnacles colonize the areas below the waterline. We tied up temporarily to the pilings while Arlen docked his boat. Awaiting his return, a gentleman’s head appeared above us and called out, “Do you have any old towels? The slings are fully encrusted with old bottom paint you don’t want to transfer to that nice yellow hull of yours.” Appreciative, I went to dig 54 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
out towels. Replacing them is a bit less expensive than new Awlgrip paint job. Then the same gentleman came back a few minutes later with four cardboard boxes he’d gathered at the nearby grocery. He tossed them down and told us to line the slings with them. They worked—no marks on our yacht. (Note to Hoonah Harbor—use that power sprayer you own to remove the gobs of bottom paint from the slings). Arlen pressed the buttons on the remote and shortly afterwards, we’d been boosted ashore. Fortunately, the connector that holds the propeller on the shaft was still attached and within the hour, our prop was back on. The piece acting as a lock washer was firmly bent (it had opened and allowed the prop to set off on its walkabout), and Loctite applied liberally.
The same gentleman who’d lobbed us the boxes came over to help again, abandoning the polishing of his spiffy Nonesuch sailboat, Amity. Bob Hutton is a retired Hoonah teacher who, besides covering other subjects, mainly taught music. “My specialty is the trombone.” He was generous with his time, dexterous and even drove home to get a tool that would make it easier to tighten the prop nut. Although many boaters help each other, Bob went way beyond the call and we are grateful for his efforts, and much enjoyed meeting him. It was one more illustration of Alaska’s culture of welcoming strangers into their midst—and to provide assistance. Arlen came back to lower us into the water and collect the $500 Travelift fee. We started the engine, put Beyond the Stars in gear, and the prop smoothly moved us to our berth in the harbor marina. Hurrah!
Photo below - All 18 parts fit back together.
Harbormaster Sherry Millshad reserved a “hot berth” for us (when someone leaves a slot and a visitor can occupy it) and came down to the dock. She hugged us both and told us everyone in town knew that our prop had gone walkabout. It was a wonderful, warm welcome after the anxiety over our propulsion system. We were extremely lucky that Bob Chase had thought to point out a possible prop loss, that Stu Cook had been persistent enough to find it in chilly, murky water, that our friends Stefan and Lioba were willing to tow us across Icy Strait, that Hoonah was nearby and has a Travelift, that Arlen hadn’t yet gone off on his holiday, and that Bob Hutton had tools and help on offer. Terrific, generous people all helping us. We have the fondest memories of Hoonah and its friendly citizens. Of all the towns and villages we’d visited, this was my favorite.NWY
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Adios to the Old Trail by Carolyn and Bob Mehaffy
othing is at the same time both so old and so new as the abrupt weather changes in Bahía de La Paz, the bay formed by the Península de Baja California to the west and, to the east, by the northern end of East Cape. Certain of these unanticipated weather changes seem to catch weather forecasters off-guard almost as regularly as they catch ordinary sailors such as the two of us. In particular are the coromuel winds that blow with little consistency but often an abundance of ferocity across the Península before roaring into Bahía de La Paz. Unlike many weather events that can be predicted because they are the logical, if not wholly dependable, results of conditions observed elsewhere, in many instances hundreds or even thousands of miles distant, the coromuels are an entirely local condition. These unique winds, occurring in the late spring and throughout the summer and reaching as much as 40 knots, result from 56 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
Trucks and trailers and sturdy open fiberglass boats (pangas) belonging to Mexican fishermen line the beach at the north end of Ensenada de los Muertos.
We’ve seen the seasons through, And it’s time to turn on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail, Pull out, pull out, on the Long Trail—the trail that is always new! - Rudyard Kipling, “The Long Trail” cool marine winds over the Pacific blowing across the hot desert of the Península de Baja and over the warm waters of the Bahía de la Paz. These winds occur only in and around the vicinity of the Bahía because this lower end of the Península is the only place on Baja lacking a spine of mountains to block the marine air. These coromuels, reportedly named for Samuel Cromwell, a 19th
century British sailor, though they may just as likely have been named for Oliver Cromwell, bring mercifully cooling relief to residents and visitors of La Paz, but they also often bedevil sailors. While they reliably blow from the south to southwest in the late spring and the summer, their unpredictable strength makes them, at the least, perplexing, and sometimes dangerous.
Having reached Caleta Partida, the anchorage 21 miles north of the city of La Paz, in the shallow channe1 between the islands of Partida and Espíritu Santo, we had about a week or so remaining to reach San José del Cabo, to the southwest 135 miles around East Cape. Jack, our friend and sometimes crewman, would be arriving there to join us aboard Carricklee and then sail north with us to the U. S. border and San Diego. We could foresee few events, short of an incapacitating breakdown on the boat, to keep us from this planned meeting, even if the weather did slow us down on occasion. Though the winds intensifying in the Caleta Partida anchorage had awakened us at 0500 that morning, we nevertheless arose at 0600 to prepare to commence a day passage that might take us as far as Ensenada de los Muertos, at 62 miles away almost half the distance to San José del Cabo. Before we had gotten far along in our preparations, however, the
winds had risen to 30 knots. Patience, while one of the necessary virtues for sailors, was in short supply for us that morning: We were ready to move on south. By 0930 we thought— imagined? dreamed?—the winds had begun to abate and so easily persuaded ourselves of the truth of that imagining by our long acquaintance with coromuels, these winds coming up typically in the evening then diminishing for the day. Out into the Bay shortly thereafter, we encountered such continuously strong winds and seas directly out of the south, and just as directly on the boat’s bow, we calculated we could well be all day getting no farther than Caleta Lobos, a mere 15 miles south. We resolved to return to the previous night’s anchorage to await, optimistically, better conditions the following morning. Yet by 1300h that afternoon the steadily ameliorating conditions in Bahía de La Paz beckoned to us once more. Here where the days
are never much longer than 13 hours, we set GPS waypoints for Puerto Balandra, at a distance of only 14 miles away a more realistic destination to reach before dark than Ensenada de los Muertos. At the southwestern edge of the Canal de San Lorenzo, the channel between Bahía de La Paz and the Sea of Cortés, our new destination, Puerto Balandra, was new only in the sense of its being our latest destination. For we had several memories of Balandra on our “old trail,” some of those memories dating back more than 20 years. Though the memory of that very first visit to Balandra in 1992 is one primarily of unhappy events—of breaking my leg climbing up one of the sand-and-shale-covered hillsides above the anchorage followed by a particularly ferocious coromuel that night—the old trails are also “always new.” The more recent memories include the picture-postcard appeal of Balandra, with the visual ingredients of a tropical paradise. We’ve spent comfortable nights and days there at anchor in the aquamarine water, swimming, snorkeling, walking on one of the several white-sand beaches, and climbing (without further breakage) into the rolling hills rising both north and south of the anchorage. Back in the cockpit in the late afternoon, we could look out across the azure waters of Bahía de La Paz sometimes dotted with glittering white caps, seeming almost decorative from our haven in the calm anchorage to watch the sun set over the Península de Baja California. Under way that afternoon for Balandra in unbelievably flat seas and no wind, entirely unanticipated after the morning’s blow, we motored south from Caleta Partida without incident, following along the west coast of Isla Espíritu Santo. We crossed the west entrance into the Canal de San Lorenzo, where we planned to be exiting Bahía de La Paz the next morning and returning to the Sea proper, passed Punta Tecolote (“Owl Point”), and approached the entrance into Puerto Balandra, protected by this point to the north and Punta Diablo to the south. On a postcard the six sailboats and one powerboat we saw anchored in the southwest corner of Puerto Balandra that afternoon would surely have added further luster to this jewel of a bay. To us, however, these seven vessels lying picturesquely to their anchors added to the earlier minor disappointment of the day: We would not try to squeeze Carricklee in among them in the one small lobe of this large bay protected from the coromuel winds that were likely to blow again that night. Reluctantly bypassing the beautiful Balandra, we proceeded on south another 2 miles to Caleta Lobos, another familiar anchorage where our most recent memories from the previous season included a major
Caleta Partida Anchorage
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Ensenada de los Muertos Chart courtesy of Rose Point Navigation Systems
invasion of the dreaded bobos, those infernally annoying little flies that, even before the anchor is set, arrive aboard the boat in hordes, particularly favoring the eyes, ears, and noses of the crew. On the other hand, we also remembered many exhilarating hikes, sin bobos, from the anchorage in Caleta Lobos. This time, though,
we planned to do no more here than rest; all we wanted from Lobos was a safe and comfortable anchorage for the night. Entering the anchorage that afternoon, we passed to the north of Roca Lobos, the residence of dozens of sea lions, hence the name Lobos (literally “Wolves,” the name Latinos
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Photo above - A golf course is one of the several attractions for this new hotel in Ensenada de los Muertos. have given to sea lions), and, we suspect, of millions of bobos. The bobos were, predictably, awaiting our arrival, though not in the numbers we’d seen on previous stops here. Having expected a welcoming party of some size, we had our bug screens to enclose the cockpit, and a bottle of Avon Skin-So-Soft to spray the screens, at the ready to be put in place. With our cockpit thus fortified, we could enjoy the late afternoon antics of the many sea lions on and around Roca Lobos, their barks and roars easily reaching the three-quarters or
so of a mile across the water. These large mammals of the sea look sluggish, both literally and figuratively, when they are lolling motionless on the beaches and rocks. Yet to be nearby for a few hours, one quickly appreciates how busy they can be, barking and bellowing as they jostle one another on the sand and rocks. On previous visits to this anchorage, we also remember waking in the middle of the night to listen to the noises attesting to their busyness. Fortunately for us, the only winds blowing into the anchorage of Caleta Lobos that evening were gentle
southern breezes coming over the cliffs above the south side of the anchorage. At 0615 the following morning, we arose refreshed and eager to hoist anchor, bound once again for Ensenada de los Muertos, 49 miles from Caleta Lobos. Though we could almost surely have transited these 49 miles with a much later—some might even say “much more civilized”—departure time, we faced a couple of channels that can be daunting, particularly late in the day. The initial one would be the Canal de San Lorenzo, the channel
connecting Bahía de La Paz and the Sea of Cortés which is as at least 3 miles wide at its most narrow. In fact, though, the deep-water passage between the extensive shoals on either side of the navigable channel is scarcely more than a half mile wide, plenty of width, of course, if one avoids cutting the corner around the Tecolote and San Lorenzo points and lines up carefully between the two markers at the outer extent of the shallow waters. The other potential challenge in this channel can come from the currents and winds funneling between Isla Espíritu Santo and the north end of East Cape. Even more daunting can be Canal de Cerralvo, between the Cape and the island of Cerralvo. While the San Lorenzo is a more or less directly east-west channel, the Cerralvo is wide open to the northwest, the direction of the prevailing, and generally the strongest, winds in the Sea. In the past, when we’ve faced a northbound passage through this often challenging channel, we’ve likewise tried to time our arrival here for early in the morning, before the winds of the day have begun to build. In some instances, however, we’ve arrived offshore of Isla Cerralvo to find winds already gusting and have then elected not to set our passage through the Canal Cerralvo Photo at left - Cormorants take wing as we enter Caleta Lobos.
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at all. Instead, we’ve chosen to go the additional distance to maintain a course well to the east of and beyond Cerralvo before setting a course directly west for Canal de San Lorenzo and Bahía de La Paz. Our departure from Caleta Lobos at first light would, we assumed, give us a safe and comfortable passage through both channels. We were fairly certain we could anticipate the prevailing northwest winds would be blowing in the Sea, and thus we’d be going downwind through Canal Cerralvo. Until we were in the San Lorenzo Channel, however, we couldn’t know the height and direction of the waves in the Sea of Cortés after the coromuels of the past week. Once through the San Lorenzo, we could choose either route, depending on the sea and wind conditions immediately beyond the Canal de San Lorenzo. We hoisted the mainsail before leaving the anchorage but kept the engine running as we first proceeded north, back toward the Canal de San Lorenzo. Once past the red and green buoys marking the wide expanses of shallow water on both sides of the channel, including the Arrecife San Lorenzo, or reef, to the north, and the shallows to the south, called Bajo San Lorenzo in Spanish and “Scout Shoal” by some earlier English-speaking navigator, we soon turned southeast to follow the coastline of the Cape toward the Canal Cerralvo. Delighted with the 10-knot winds on the beam as we turned south into Cerralvo, we hoisted the genoa and staysail, shut down the engine, and sailed smoothly through the channel for about two hours. Then the winds diminished at about the same time as we became aware of a significant counter-current. We were back on the engine to make any forward progress at all. Though we’d have rather been sailing, we had a quiet, peaceful passage, with little boat traffic to distract us and no sea life to entertain us. We had put out fishing lines once we were clear of Caleta Lobos, but the only fish we caught wriggled off the hook while we were trying to determine what we’d caught, a Skipjack Tuna or a Bonita, neither of which we would have been sorry to lose. (We had clearly been eating too well recently to appreciate anything other than one of our favorite fish, such as a Dorado.) The only real variety in the almost nine-hour run to Muertos was in the wind. By the time we arrived at our destination, we had detected winds from all points of the compass—yet never strong enough either to fill the sails or to slow our forward progress significantly. Clear of the south end of Isla Cerralvo and of the extensive shoal off the east end of Punta Arena de la Ventana, we once again turned south toward Punta Perico and Ensenada
Photo at left - Bat rays are commonplace in the shallow anchorages of Bahía de La Paz.
de los Muertos, a bay in which we’ve anchored a number of times over the years. And every time we’ve anchored here, we’ve wondered anew about the source of its ominous name, “Bay of the Dead.” This capacious, well-protected bay has been, for all the visits we’ve paid it over the past 23 years, very much alive, a busy harbor for local fishing boats. One might reasonably
assume that one or more local fishermen might have lost their lives nearby. But the only account we’ve read is that 18 Chinese sailors died of yellow fever aboard their vessel anchored here in 1885 after they’d been denied permission to enter La Paz. Whatever the genesis of the name, the land developers who have begun to make changes around this loveliest of bays have apparently decided
a more upbeat name might enhance the value of their enterprises. A large sign ashore now advertises Ensenada de Los Sueños, or “Bay of Dreams.” No matter! Many of us will continue to think of it as Ensenada de los Muertos, not only because that name is familiar to us but because it undoubtedly honors those, whoever they were, who died in or near Ensenada de los Muertos. By any name, though, this bay is changing. In our earlier years of anchoring here, we watched fishermen push and pull their pangas through the surf before starting their motors and heading out to sea, only to return late in the day to reverse the process and then leave their boats high up on the beach for the night. Now, however, pickup trucks with boat trailers attached lined the upper edge of the beach when we arrived at about 1500h. Soon the pangas began returning, one of the two or three in the boat brought the truck and trailer down, they all maneuvered the boat onto the trailer, and truck,
Photo below - On the sand bank above the boats and trucks and trailers belonging to Mexican fishermen of Ensenada de los Muertos sits the modest clubhouse of the “Beach Club at the Bay of Dreams.”
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The busy beach scene at Ensenada de los Muertos. trailer, and boat disappeared in the dust of the road inland. Though the extensive beach and the road and paths leading inland above it were inviting, we stayed aboard and readied ourselves and the boat for another early morning departure the next day. Again the distance would be relatively short—46 miles on to Bahía Los Frailes. But again, we wanted to take advantage of the typically lighter morning winds.
Muertos treated the crew and Carricklee as gently as ever, with calm water and a gentle west wind throughout the night. Though ours was the only cruising boat in the anchorage, we were never alone as the fishermen went in and out in their pangas. The passage to Bahía Los Frailes, beginning early the next day, was as smooth as the previous day’s passage to Ensenada de los Muertos had
been—but with one major difference: We saw far more other vessels under way, largely sportfishing boats, than we had seen altogether for the past two and a half months in the Sea of Cortés. The busy freeway of boats shocked us because we had had such low-key, frequently isolated, experiences for the past several weeks farther north in the Sea. After we recovered from our initial surprise, we remembered
we were now in one of the world’s prime fishing areas, the East Cape of Baja California, where the waters of the Sea of Cortés mix with those of the Pacific Ocean. This bulge, or cape, at the southeastern end of the Península has as its centerpiece the Parque Nacional Cabo Pulmo, established in 1995. This national marine park, protecting the oldest of the three coral reefs on the entire west coast of North
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America, is, of course, itself off limits to fishing. However, the hundreds of square miles of rich marine life rounding it obviously continue to attract fishing enthusiasts in droves. As a result, the virtually continuous stream of boats disrupted our pattern of entirely tranquil days of voyaging in the Sea of Cortés. Our ongoing challenge that day was to stay out of the paths of these speeding bullets on our track, a particular challenge at mid-day when we finally had enough wind to sail and a challenge that ended only when we turned into the anchorage of Los Frailes, near the southern extent of the Marine Park. (We’ve discovered no historical basis for this name “Bay of the Friars,” though such religious references are of course common in Latin American place names.) If the offshore waters had been busy with boats under way, we found the opposite to be true in the anchorage. Arriving at 1500h, we were the first boat of the day to anchor here, though the beach was alive with folks enjoying the extensive white sands and warm, sparkling waters of one of the loveliest bays in the Sea of Cortés. By dark, however, five other boats, from modest sportfishing boats to mega-yachts, had joined Carricklee in Los Frailes. In the early evening, we grew a bit apprehensive about the comfort of this anchorage for the coming night as east swells began to roll directly into the anchorage. As quickly as they had come, though, they disappeared, leaving us once again with ideal sleeping conditions at anchor. The next day we got under way early once more, this time bound for what we expected to be our ultimate destination in the Sea of Cortés, San José del Cabo, only 28 miles south of Frailes. We began the passage with 3-foot swells at about 5 seconds on the port quarter, giving us our first uncomfortable ride on this journey from Caleta Partida. Once past Manta Reef, 5 miles south of the anchorage, we turned downwind, directly south, to take the swells astern. Then we could get back to appreciating the passing scenery, the most noticeable of the scenery the now almost continuous line of large, many elegant, residences on the cliffs above the coastline. Once again we were in the middle of a flurry of sportfishing boats and pleasureyachts to avoid. Despite this sometimes hindrance, we docked at Puerto Los Cabos, the new marina at San José del Cabo, before noon. This last trail through the Sea of Cortés was an “old trail” for us (though in geologic terms the Sea is anything but “old,” determined by geologists to be the newest sea on earth, having formed as late as 5 million years ago when an extension of the San Andreas Fault moved, to split what is now the Baja Peninsula
from the mainland). On this “old trail” we had dropped our hook in no anchorages new to us, and we had spent no time ashore, exploring the treasures, both old and new, each anchorage holds. Yet every one of the six days we spent on the water, either at sea or in an anchorage, was new. Every day on the ever-changing sea is new just as each day’s weather pattern at sea is also new. And every mile of coastal cruising brings into view evidences of changes ashore, whether those changes have come from the workings of nature or of people. In that way, the journey had been much akin to that of Rudyard Kipling: “Pull out, pull out, on the Long Trail—the trail that is always new.”NWY
Carolyn and Bob Mehaffy, regular contributors to Northwest Yachting, cruised aboard their Hardin 45 ketch, Carricklee, along the Pacific Coast of Central America and Mexico last spring. They are the authors of Destination Mexico; Cruising Guide to San Francisco Bay, 3rd Ed.; and Cruising Guide to the Hawaiian Islands, 2nd Ed., all available in local marine stores or from the publisher, Paradise Cay, at: www.paracay.com. or: 1-800-736-4509.
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services from marine finance and insurance to electronics, marinas, shipping, yacht linens, and yacht maintenance will also exhibit at the show. And if that weren’t enough to entice you, there are tons of fun attractions for the entire family. Selected Attractions and Promotions:
Lake Union Boats Afloat Show Drops Anchor 2015 show features 200+ boats, seminars, docking classes, sailing lessons and rides and kid-friendly activities Seattle’s 37th annual Lake Union Boats Afloat show gets underway Wednesday September 16th at 11:00 am and continues through Sunday 20, 2015. From ski boats to sailboats, trawlers to super yachts and everything in between, Boats Afloat has it all. It brings you all the best of boating in one place on beautiful South Lake Union in sunny September. The show is open from 11:00 am to
7:00 pm weekdays and 10:00 am to 6:00 pm weekends. At the show you’ll find there’s a boat for every budget, activity and lifestyle. More than 50 distinct brands of yachts, brokers, and dealers from Washington, Oregon, California, Florida and British Columbia, Canada will display their boats. More than four dozen shore side exhibitors with professional
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he Northwest sailing community lost one of its stalwart members when Louis Franklin Place died peacefully at his home on June 23. Place was one of the founding members of the Sloop Tavern Yacht Club and a fixture on the Seattle sailing scene with his Islander 36 Freestyle. Not only did Place win more than his share of races, he also made an extensive 18-month cruise to Hawaii and Tahiti. Place was active well into retirement, serving in the US Coat Guard Auxiliary in California in recent years. He is survived by his wife Cookie, his sons Mark and Kurt and his stepchildren Heather Milner and Jeremy Milner. A celebration of his life will be held at the Sloop Tavern on August 6 from 4 to 7 pm.
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*Free daily 45-minute sailboat rides for all ages on Lake Union on 30-40 foot boats through Discover Sailing. *Free 60-minute sailing lessons for kids 8-16 on 13’ Hobie Cat Waves, courtesy of Sail Sandpoint. Lessons will be available on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. View the schedule at: www.boatsafloatshow.com/freesailing.htm *Center for Wooden Boats Kids Toy Boat Building. Kids can use traditional tools to build and decorate their own wooden boat and see them float in the pond. (Saturday and Sunday only.) *Hampton Yacht Group Women’s Docking Lessons Docking can be nerve wracking —especially in tight spaces, unfamiliar marinas or when the wind or current kicks up. The Hampton Yacht Docking lessons will get participants started on that road to complete confidence. The classes include 25 minutes of classroom training, and 20 minutes of in-water demonstration. Go to: www.boatsafloatshow.com/docking-lessons. htm for more details and to view the schedule. Sea Gals: 12s, come get in the spirit for the September 20 Seahawks/ Packers game by meeting the Sea Gals and getting autographed photos. Noon – 2pm Saturday. Seminar series: The show will be offering a series of free one-hour seminars with topics for the sea-
soned boat owner. For a complete list of seminars, seminar times and bios of the presenters, please visit: www.boatsafloatshow.com/seminars.htm Half Price Happy Hour: Tickets to the show are half price on Thursday and Friday from 5-7 pm. Why rush home when you could spend a few hours kicking back and kicking anchors. When the show closes your drive home will be much less stressful! All you need to know What: South Lake Union Boats Afloat Show When: Wednesday September 16th – Sunday September 20th, 2015 Hours: Weekdays 11am – 7pm Weekends 10am – 6pm Where: South Lake Union Tickets: Buy your tickets online at: www.boatsafloatshow.com $12 for adults / $5 for kids 1217 (kids under 11 are free). $18 for a multi-day pass. Weekdays 5-7 pm: $6 Adult sailing lesson package: $50 Intro-to-Sailing ticket includes 2-day admission, 1.5 hour seminar and 1.5 hour on-water sailing lesson. Getting There: Parking lots are limited near the show. For convenience, park downtown and take the Seattle Street Car directly to the show on South Lake Union. For parking maps, discounts and directions check out: www.boatsafloatshow.com Show Office: 206-748-0012
Women’s Workshop Offers Instruction on Fishing, Hunting, Outdoor
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omen can learn the basics of fishing, hunting and other outdoor skills at a September weekend workshop that includes sessions led by several Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) experts. The annual workshop is scheduled September 18-20 at Camp Waskowitz near North Bend. It is presented by Washington Outdoor Women (WOW), a non-profit program dedicated to teaching women outdoor skills and natural resource stewardship. WOW, now in its 18th year, is an educational outreach program of the Washington Wildlife Federation. Certified and experienced instructors will teach 16 classes, including sessions on archery, basic freshwater fishing, fly fishing and fly-tying, big game hunting basics, map and
compass reading, survival skills, beekeeping, birding, duck hunting, first aid and other subjects. Several WDFW staff members are among the workshop’s 28 volunteer instructors, including biologists Stacy Kelsey, who teaches “Basic Freshwater Fishing,” and Laura Till, who teaches “Map and Compass.” Workshop participants must be at least 18 years old and must have a current Washington recreational fishing license to participate in the fly-fishing sessions. More information about the conference, including attendance fees and a registration form, is available at www.washingtonoutdoorwomen. org. Partial scholarships from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation are available for first-time participants.
Northwest Yachting Welcomes Zellah Russeff When you submit a classified ad or sign up for a subscription to the print magazine, you’ll likely be speaking with Zellah Russeff. While Zellah doesn’t come to us from a boating background, she does come with a lot of enthusiasm and attention to detail. Originally
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Doug Christie was an extremely talented sail designer/sailmaker. Unlike many “sailmakers” these days, Doug spent many years on the floor at Lidgard Sails in New Zealand. The apprenticeship there was at least five years. He studied closely with Jim Lidgard, heading up the design team for the powerhouse New Zealand company. In the Mid 80’s Grey and Carolyn Hawken moved their family and launched both the Davidson 40 Teddy Bear and Lidgard Sails in Anacortes. Doug moved to the Northwest about this time. By this time Doug had become familiar with sail design and had great success in the hot 40 footer fleet including Paddy Wagon, Caccia Pomodora, Aquila and John Buchan’s Soverel 50 Heather just to name a few. As navigator, Doug won numerous Swiftsures overall, including two record runs on Cassioppeia and Rob Fleming’s Coruba, After the UK/ Haley merger, Doug took a break from sailmaking until we started Ballard Sails. Doug was our exclusive sail designer. He was an instrumental part of our business. In the last few weeks I have realized how much he impacted my personal and sailing life. This goes for a large part of the Northwest sailing community. We all have Doug stories, and I encourage everyone to come share those stories on August 16th at SYC outstation at Elliot Bay Marina following an ash scattering off of West Point from s/v Obsession. Bring your boat out and raise a Steinlager or five for Doug.
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WHEN: Sunday August 9th, 2015. Registration starts at 11am, events start at 12 noon. WHO: Dog days is sponsored by The Bowen Island Building Centre, Bowen Island Dog Ranch, Bowen Island Pub, Doc Morgans Restaurant, Cranimals, Bowen Vet, Bowen Pet Supply, Cormorant Marine and Tug & Barge, Dee Elliot for MacDonald Realty, Snug Cove General Store, It is hosted by the Union Steamship Marina on Bowen Island, and all proceeds will be donated to B.C. Guide Dog Services. B.C. Guide Dog Services is a registered charity dedicated and
committed to the development of the Guide Dog Movement. Their aim is to improve availability and an increased level of service through the provision of professionally trained seeing-eye dogs for the visually impaired, and Autism Support Dogs for children with autism aged four to ten years. In past years there have been dog demonstrations such as: *Fierce Flyers Flyball - Flyball races match two teams of four dogs each, racing side-by-side over a 51 foot long course. Each dog must run in relay fashion down the jumps, trigger a flyball box, releasing the ball, retrieve the ball, and return over the jumps. The next dog is released to run the course but can’t cross the start/finish line until the previous dog has returned over all 4 jumps and reached the start/finish line. The first team to have all 4 dogs finish the course without error wins the heat. *Canadian K9 Detection Security Established in Vancouver since 1997. They are the largest full service “Security Consulting, Investigations, Security & Canine Detection” firm in Western Canada. K9 detection services include: explosive, weapons, narcotics, marijuana grow operations and methamphetamine labs. How to Get There: Bowen Island Ferry from Horseshoe Bay. Ferries leave 10am, 11am, and 12 noon. Ferries return from Bowen Island every hour on the hour from 3pm on. ADMISSION: Free for spectators and $5 for dogs participating in the contests. No pre-registration is required. Just show up with your dog! Contact: Basia Lieske at Tel: 604-9470707 ext.2 or email at: gifts@ussc.ca
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Prince Rupert to Open New Cow Bay Marina for Itinerant Yachts
t took four years of planning and fundraising for Prince Rupert’s new Cow Bay Marina to become a reality.In March 2015, Prince Rupert contractor Broadwater Industries began installing pilings for a 51-berth marina behind Atlin Terminal in Cow Bay. The new marina will offer slips up to 21 metres (70 feet), with overflow moorage for larger yachts available on the docks’ outside perimeter. The docks will offer 50-amp power and fresh water. “The new marina is funded by a four-way partnership including the City of Prince Rupert, Community Futures of the Pacific Northwest, the Prince Rupert Port Authority and the Prince Rupert Port Edward Economic Development Corporation,” said Community Futures General Manager John Farrell. “We’ve known the city required a yacht harbour for boats travelling to and from Haida Gwaii and Alaska.Prince Rupert is the northern bookend of BC’s waters. It’s nearly 500 kilometres from the top of Vancouver Island and this is the stopover for provisioning and clearing customs.” Before raising the $3.8 million for the project, the partnership surveyed passing yachts. “The survey showed we were losing the berthing of about 1,200 yachts a year,” said Farrell. “And that we only offered about 10 mooring spots to these passing boats.” Building a marina here is not a trivial job. With depths of 30 metres and tidal ranges well over seven metres, the length of pilings is prodigious: they range from 37-60 metres (121-197 feet).The tidal heights also presents technical challenges for gangway installation and range.
“When Broadwater began driving the pilings, they first thought they’d hit rock. But it turned to be an extremely tough layer that needed harder pounding to penetrate,” explained Farrell. “The pilings must be solidly anchored so they can withstand some of our amazing storm events.” The marina will be protected by a 183-meter floating breakwater that will be tied into the pilings and anchored. The breakwater will be accessible to Prince Rupert’s residents. As the Port of Prince Rupert has developed commercially, there have been fewer opportunities for locals to access the waterfront and the breakwater, covered by a walkway, will allow people to stroll into the harbor. Prince Rupert Mayor Lee Brain said the marina project is “the beginning of a much larger strategy to open up access to our waterfront for locals and those near and far.” Wi n t e r m o o r a g e w i l l b e available.“We will encourage people to leave their boats here in the winter,” added Farrell. “It’ll be easy for boaters to fly in and cruise to Haida Gwaii or Alaska without the long slog up the coast.” So far, there are no washrooms, laundry or other facilities, but the new marina is located next to the AtlinTerminal—once a fish plant— which houses a gift shop, art gallery, and the Port Interpretive Centre. The Museum of Northern British Columbia, with its fabulous native art collection, is nearby. A supermarket and many restaurants are all within easy walking distance. Cow Bay Marina is slated to open for business in early August. Marianne Scott
What’s that Beeping? Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors have become one of the great pieces of standard equipment on cruising boats and many of them were sold just about five years ago, and many of those by Fireboy-Xintex. It turns out that the Fireboy-Xintex’s safe working life is just about that five years and thus should be replaced. The following explanation is actually a Fireboy-Xintex internal communication with valuable information to be passed along. Don’t ignore the beeping! The UL CO Detector End of Life Mandate affects all CO Detectors. The Fireboy-Xintex CO Sentinel models will enter an end of life phase at 4 years and 11 months. During this
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pre-end of life phase the CO Detector may be silenced for three days at a time. Once the five year EOL period is reached, (from the date of initial power at the factory), the detector must be replaced. To operate a boat with sleeping and or accommodation spaces without the protection of a CO Detector(s) is never recommended, as CO is Odorless, Colorless, and Tasteless. The date of manufacture, and EOL dates are printed on the label affixed to the front cover and blue 85dB horn. Please refer to the photos contained in the CO Detector EOL Letter. Included in the Owner’s and Installation Manual are all the detailed instructions on operation of the CO Detector.
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Ranger Tug 29S
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ere’s another boat that isn’t quite new. This one came along last year and, like seemingly every other Ranger Tug, attracted a big following. The Ranger 29S represents a somewhat brave and very sensible departure for Ranger Tugs. If the recreational tugboat type is all about aura and look, the 29S takes that look and breathes some additional life, and a lot of light, into it. Wraparound windows and some extraordinary overhead skylight hatches give this boat a tremendously open and airy feel. On the power side of things, the standard power is the Volvo Penta D4 rated 260 HP at 3500 rpm. The D4 has been in production several years now and has proven itself very efficient and reliable. For cruisers, this means throttling back delivers the kind of range one needs for a real vacation, but also provides the top end one needs for making a deadline or outrunning weather. The modern interior styling matches the bold look and feel of the skylights. User-friendly surfaces and well thought-out angles and at66 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
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tention to detail certainly set this tug apart. The master stateroom, with an island double, makes it a great option for the cruising couple. If they want to bring the kids or grandkids along, there are great sleeping options. First, there is a quarterberth under
the dinette, accessed easily through the hinged dinette seat. It’s spacious and a great place for kids (or adults) to get some down time. The dinette also converts to a double. Like all Ranger Tugs, the 29S has a very complete standard equipment
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“For those of us who prefer a tiller, an interesting accommodation has been made...”
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he first J/Boat created after the revolutionary 24-footer was the J/30 in 1979. The Johnstone team saw a place in the market for a fast 30-foot +/- racer-cruiser, and the J/30 fit that bill nicely. They’re still great boats. In 2009 J/Boats introduced the J/97 (31.5’), which targeted that same racer-cruiser market with a much more modern design paradigm. Much had changed in the nearly 30 years since the J/30. The new boat, though heavier, was dramatically faster and arguably more comfortable with an aft double and aft head.
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The start of the final leg of the Van Isle 360. Andrew Madding photo.
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he Van Isle 360, perhaps the most intriguing Pacific Northwest sailing race, once again delivered up a variety of conditions and some epic performances. The course circumnavigates Vancouver Island in early June, starting and ending in Nanaimo. The first five (“inside”) legs were sailed in predominantly heavy upwind conditions, the same con-
ditions that pummeled the R2AK fleet a bit to the south. The first leg from Nanaimo to Comox, however, ended in the painful drifting conditions that occasionally plague this side of the course. The dues paid on the first five legs were amply rewarded by epic fast downwind races on the “outside” of Vancouver Island. Bill Weinstein’s Bieker 35 Mk 1
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We arrived in Victoria aboard my own 27-foot Wild Rumpus with the R2AK fleet and after looking at the variety of craft in that fleet, the VI360 fleet in Nanaimo looked like luxury liners. The wind and sunshine for the start in Nanaimo held all the way through to Victoria. The reach across the top of Vancouver Island and the Nahwitti Bar was memorable as we saw orcas, humpbacks and gray whales. As great as this race was, my thoughts about it will always include losing Doug Christie. During dinner in Ucluelet the sad news of local sailing legend and noted sail designer Doug Christie’s illness spread from table to table. The next day aboard Night Runner we flew five different sails that still live in the sail locker with Doug Christie’s signature. At the start the following day we set the jib top, then peeled to shy reaching spinnaker. We ran down the Strait of Juan de Fuca with a full size 3/4 and a staysail, then peeled to a reduced 1.5oz kite for the trip through Race Passage where the winds were in the 30’s with gusts probably pushing 40 knots. The outgoing current set up a nasty chop. Around 11pm Time Bandit, Dominatrix and Bravo Zulu were within boat lengths as Night Runner spun out, dunking her 22’ long spinnaker deep underwater. In the chaos that followed the call for the 2.2-ounce storm spinnaker was made and Night Runner carried on to the finish for her only podium for the regatta. We used six different headsails, five of which were from Doug's capable hands. –Andy Schwenk
A competitor in the Hobie Wave Youth NAs gets as far forward as possible in the light winds. Jan Anderson photo.
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n the first weekend in June, families descended on Sail Sand Point, Seattle, Washington to compete in the Hobie SPLASH regatta, while many of their kids competed in the Hobie Wave Youth North American Championship held concurrently at Sail Sand Point. On Saturday, with the youth on the water and races about to begin on the Wave Youth course, the SPLASH sailors set off to do some racing of their own. A number of the youth competitors, who typically crew for their parent were missing from the SPLASH boats, so some boats seemed a bit lost. Perhaps it was a wind shift that put them in the wrong place, or maybe the parent wandered off course to see what their daughter or son was doing on the Wave course, but their focus was elsewhere as their kids vied for podium finishes on the Wave course.
Many of the youth racing the Wave champs compete on other Hobies, as well as sail on their high school FJ sailing teams, and even race/crew on large sailboats. Will Nelson – at age 12 sailed across the Atlantic with his dad on a Jeanneau 45’ Oceanis and spent 2 years cruising the Mediterranean with his family. John Ped and Alex Leblond – a very accomplished Hobie 16 team from Portland, Oregon, are also accomplished high school FJ sailors and race on large sailboats at Whidbey Island Race Week. John –at age 15 – was fixing up his very used Hobie 16 to sell and upgrade to a newer boat. Everyone around John realized his potential and were drawn into his excitement of Hobie racing. John’s gracious grandmother surprised him on his 16th birthday with a new Hobie 16. His mom, Alison Rose-Ped, provided an amazing level of support, driving him from
Portland to Seattle nearly every weekend in the dead of winter to be trained by Peter Nelson (free coaching). JJ (Jennifer Hoag) sails regularly with her dad , winning skipper and dentist John Hoag. Kailey Jones from Montesano, Washington crews for her dad Al Jones and hascompeted in the Hobie 18 Women’s North American Championships last year. Tawnya Dawhn-Fox – who hails from Vancouver B.C. is also part of the traveling band of Hobie sailors.
She has competed all across the US crewing on a Hobie 18. The SPLASH regatta was held on a separate race course to ensure no interference with the Wave Championship. It was a bit unnerving, sailing with the distracted parents who had youth competing in the Wave event. Helm and crew were seen looking off in the wrong direction, and most of the chatter was more about the youth on the Wave course instead of their own course! Saturday started out in a single trapeze -/medium breeze and ended in a light breeze to finish off the afternoon, with only three races completed. Sunday started with a crackle and a flash. A storm cell moved through with thunder and lightning. All the iPhones were tracking satellite maps of the area, looking to see what might be expected after the storm passed. After sufficient rain soaked everyone’s clothes, the sailors took to the water. The winds were from every direction and very unstable. Race committees tried valiantly to set the course; however, Mother Nature was determined to take the rest of the day off, so we were towed back to the beach where the party began. The banter on the water became laughter on the beach. Everyone pitched in to prepare the awards feast, followed by the awards ceremony. –Laura Sullivan
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a bad start, and dropped from first to fifth for the regatta. So it was so important this year to get a clean air start, and then we were able to cover the other boats.” Mark thanked crew John Schwab who handled sheets, David Valentine on the mainsheet and Gary Reifel on foredeck. The competitiveness of the fleet was evident throughout the regatta. Five different boats won a race and 12 of the 16 entrants had at least one fifth place or higher finish. It was not possible to recover from a bad start, and even the top three boats had throw-outs of an 8th, 10th and 15th place; they were simply more consistent in the remaining races. –Ken Johnson
SAN JUAN 24 NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
"THE COMPETITIVENESS WAS EVIDENT THROUGHTOUT..." Return Wins the San Juan 24 North Americans For the fifth straight year, the San Juan 24 fleet gathered at Oak Harbor to contest its North American Championships. This year, 16 boats from various ports on Puget Sound and British Columbia raced on June 20 and 21 in sunny Penn Cove in primarily westerly winds ranging from 6 to 13 knots – excellent conditions for the venerable one-design fleet. Oak Harbor Yacht Club was the center of activity. The race committee, headed by Byron Skubi and supported by many volunteers from the club, provided a range of excellent fair courses that tested the fleet with premiums on good starts, finding clear lanes among the many boats and reading the Penn Cove current and wind fluctuations. Altogether, the race committee got off an amazing 13 races over the two days, with 8 races on Saturday and 5 more on Sunday. After Saturday’s eight races (which itself matched the highest number of races ever run at the Oak Harbor SJ 24 North Americans),
Results Renaisssance holding Return back, but only for a while. Steve Wolff Photo. three boats were grouped at the top, with Tumbleweed (skippered by Jon Seestrom) from Bellingham leading Return (skippered by Mark Bradner) from Seattle and Ekono Juan (skippered by Ian Wareham) from Orcas Island by 1 and 3 points, respectively. That these boats were on top was no surprise – Ekono Juan was the defending 2014 champion, Return had won the regatta in 2011 and 2013, and Tumbleweed has been a consistent top five finisher in the North Americans. After three races on Sunday, Tumbleweed and Ekono Juan had each won a race with
Tumbleweed increasing its lead over the other two boats to three points. However, as the winds lightened later in the afternoon, it was Return that handled the conditions best, with clean starts and finding clear lanes, to claim a first in the twelfth race to grab the overall lead by four points, and then a solid second in the last race to claim the 2015 Championship. Tumbleweed claimed second over Ekono Juan by a tie-breaker. “You never can relax in this regatta,” noted Mark Bradner. “Last year we had the lead by a couple of points going into the last race, had
Return (Seattle), 33 points Tumbleweed (Bellingham), 41 points Ekono Juan (Orcas Island), 41 points Grauer Geist (Seattle), 50 points Snappy Tom (Seattle), 64 points Sweet Jesus (Edmonds), 72 points Manhattan Transfer (Seattle), 91 points Conflict (Bellingham), 95 points Renaissance (Oak Harbor), 99 points Ehu Kai (Oak Harbor), 102 points Slingshot (Vancouver BC), 113.5 points Mayhem (Bellingham), 115 points Bruce (Bellingham), 123 points Fancy (Seattle), 157.5 points Juan Pequeno (Anacortes), 168 points Zoom (Bellingham), 189 points
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Bridgeport Marina Chevron Gas Barge Delta Charters/Yacht Sales Harbour Air South Mariners Exchange New West Quay Nikka Ind. Richamond Yacht Club River Rock Casino Resort Marina Shelter Island Marine Vancouver Marina West Marine Products Wolff Marine Supply
LADNER
Ladner Yacht Club Massey’s Marine
NORTH VANCOUVER
Burrard Yacht Club Calibre Yachts Marine Systems/Coastal Engines Marisol Marine Popeyes 2 Pro-Tech Yacht Servicces Quantum Sails
WEST VANCOUVER Boat Centre Sewells Marina Thunderbird Marine West Van Yacht Club Ya Ya’s
SUNSHINE COAST
B & J, Halfmoon Bay Bittersend Marine, Gibsons
Gibson’s Yacht Club John Henry’s Marina, Garden Bay Petro Can, Madiera Park Secret Cove Marina Taylor Electric, Sechelt Union Steamship Marina Village Store, Gibson’s
VICTORIA
Boson’s Locker Esso Ocean Fuels Lil Gem Grocery Oak Bay Marina Payne’s Marine Royal Victoria Yacht Club Trotac Marine Victoria Marine Electric West Marine
NORTH SAANICH
Advance Yacht Sales Canoe Cove Yacht Sales Canoe Cove Marina Canoe Cove Marina Cafe Deep Cove Store Jensen Marine Supply Royal Victoria Yacht Club Sherwood Marine Centre Sidney/N. Saanich Yacht Club Thunderbird Yacht Sales
SIDNEY
NEWPORT BEACH Crow’s Nest Yachts Chuck Hovey Yachts Factory Direct Yachts Holiday Marine Sales Ocean Alexander Yachts Orange Coast Yachts West Marine
OXNARD
Channel Islands Harbor Marina Charlotte Schmidt Yacht Sales Valkyrie Yachts Vintage Marina
SAN DIEGO
All The Kings Flags Crow’s Nest Yachts Downwind Marine Fraser Yachts Mail Stop Marine Exchange/Sailing Supply Seabreeze Ltd. Sunshine Coast Yachts West Marine
SAN FRANCISCO City Yachts Oyster Cove Marina West Marine
AAA Yachtfinders All Bay Marina Boater’s Exchange Capital City Yacht Club Grand Yachts JJK Sailmakers Philbrooks Boatyard Resthaven Store UK Sailmakers Northwest Van Isle Marina Waypoint Marine West Marine
SAN RAFAEL
DUNCAN
VENTURA
NANAIMO
WILSONVILLE
Anchorage Marina Petro Can Hub City Yacht Sales Palms Harborside Marina Nanaimo Shipyards Nanaimo Yacht Club Passage Yacht Sales Skipper’s Marine Centre Stone’s Marine Center West Marine
NANOOSE
Schooners Cove Yacht Club
PARKSVILLE
Pacific Boat Brokers
FRENCH CREEK HARBOUR French Creek Marine
CFSA Goldstream Boathouse Goldstream Store Metchosin Country Store
CALIFORNIA Ballena Bay Yacht Brokers Marina Village Yacht Harbor Oakland Yacht Club Pacific Yacht Imports Richard Boland Yachts West Marine Twin Rivers Insurance
CHULA VISTA Chula Vista Marina
Santa Barbara Yacht Sales
SAUSALITO
Golden Gate Yacht Sales Marotta Yachts Oceanic Yachts West Marine
Riverside Yacht Club
ADDITIONAL WEST MARINE STORES Dana Point Marina Del Rey Oakland Orange Palo Alto Redding Sacramento San Jose San Pedro Santa Cruz South San Francisco Stockton
IDAHO
ESQUIMALT
ANTIOCH
SANTA BARBARA
West Marine
Cowichan Bay Marina
ALAMEDA
Marin Yacht Club Windjammer Yacht & Ship
BAYVIEW
Bitter End Marina
COEUR D’ALENE
Yacht Club Sales & Service
ARIZONA LAKE HAVASU CITY West Marine
HAWAII HONOLULU West Marine
KO OLINA
Ko Olina Marina
EUREKA
Englund Marine Ship Shop
LONG BEACH Sailing Pro Shop West Marine
NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015 73
Boats For Sale
Northwest Yachting "Boats for Sale" provides a listing of power and sailboats for sale by yacht brokers throughout the West Coast. To use it, just find the size, type, year, power and price. Then, note the broker's name and turn to their ad in this issue listed under "PG" to get the broker's address and phone number. SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
POWER
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
28 Carver
93 G
38,000
Tradewind
28 Chaparral
99 TG
29,900
Irwin
28 Chris Craft
08 D
96,500
EmeraldPac
28 Chris Craft
73 TG
19,900
Port Gardner 74
SZ TYPE
YR PR 14 D
375,000 64,850
LaConnerYS 76
Irwin
9
35 Ponderosa
85 D
64,900
WaterLine
Bristol
76
35 Sea Ray
10 TG
199,000
ChuckHovey 25
9
35 Sea Ray
LaConnerYS 76
15
31 Sea Ray 310 96 TG
39,950
32 Bayliner
86 TD
34,999
10,500
Irwin PDX
9
28 Cutwater
15 D
195,000
Bellingham
6
32 Bayliner
95 TG
36,950
Irwin
16,900
NWYachtnet 77
28 Cutwater
15 D
Call
Bellingham
6
32 Bayliner
96 TG
39,200
ElliottBay
9,000
FridayHarborYt 29
28 EagleCraft
01 D
135,900
EagleCraft
26
32 Bayliner 3288 89 TD
38,500
Irwin
EagleCraft
26
32 Bayliner MY
89 TD
39,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
28 EagleCraft
07 OB
118,900
22 Hewscraft
61
Swiftsure
PG
87 TD
59 G
78,000
PRICE BROKER
03 D
Irwin
03 OB
05 D
YR PR
35 Ponderosa
114,900
16 Century 20 North Rip
SZ TYPE 35 Nexus
Northwest
31 Sea Ray 310 08 TG
11 Zodiac Rib
17 Boston Whaler 85 OB
PG
9
249,000
9
79
31 Ranger Tugs
PRICE BROKER
53 32
91 TG
29,900
35 Sea Ray Sunda 09 TG
199,000
ElliottBay
35 Tiara
98 TD
124,000
Irwin
NWYachtnet 77
35 TiaraOpen
00 TG
165,000
CrowsNest
17
27 9
27 9
05 OB
34,900
MarineServctr 19
28 Lobster Boat
03 D
63,500
FridayHarborYt 29
32 Cabo
06 TD
225,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
35 Viking
78 TG
39,000
WaterLine
32
22 Robalo Sport 07 OB
39,950
MarineServctr 19
28 Sea Ray
90 TG
19,900
WestYachts
32 Cabo
07 TD
265,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
35 Vinette
99 D
79,500
ElliottBay
27
22 SeaSport
99 G
36,900
LaConnerYS 76
28 Sea Ray 280
04 TG
58,900
Irwin
9
32 Carver 3297
87 TG
27,500
Port Gardner 74
36 Albin
78 D
54,500
Port Gardner 74
22 Surf Scoter
95 G
19,900
WestYachts
33
28 Sea Ray 280
05 OB
55,900
Irwin
9
32 Coastal Craft
02 D
205,000
MarineServctr 19
36 Carver 36 MY 07 TG
205,000
WaterLine
32
24 Bayliner 246
09 G
52,900
Irwin
9
28 Sea Ray 280
91 TG
32,000
WaterLine
32 EagleCraft
07 D
215,900
EagleCraft
26
36 Carver 366 Mo 03 TG
99,000
WaterLine
32
24 Larson
07 G
43,700
NWYachtnet 77
28 Skipjack
02 TD
17,500
LaConnerYS 76
32 Envision
08 TG
69,900
NWYachtnet 77
36 Carver 366 Mo 03 TG
94,900
WaterLine
32
24 Larson Cabrio 07 G
44,900
NWYachtnet 77
28 Tollycraft
68 TG
18,000
Bristol
32 Envision
08 TG
79,900
NWYachtnet 77
36 Cheoy Lee
76 TD
39,500
LaConnerYS 76
24 Rosborough 24 07 OB
98,000
FridayHarborYt 29
29 Kenady
82 N
54,500
Irwin
9
32 Grand Banks
67 D
34,900
LaConnerYS 76
36 Chris Craft
83 TD
75,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
24 Sea Ray
08 G
39,000
NWYachtnet 77
29 Ranger Tug
12 D
199,000
WestYachts
33
32 Grand Banks
73 D
34,900
WestYachts
33
36 Egg Harbor
78 TD
39,000
ElliottBay
27
24 SeaSport
95 G
44,500
LaConnerYS 76
29 Ranger Tugs
12 D
194,900
Northwest
61
32 Grand Banks
80 D
89,500
ElliottBay
27
36 G Banks Sedan 88 D
189,000
NWExplor
13
25 Cobalt Cuddy 99 G
24,900
NWYachtnet 77
29 Sea Ray 290
07 TG
62,500
Irwin
9
32 Grand Banks
92 D
145,000
WaterLine
32
36 Grand Banks
71 TD
40,000
ChuckHovey 25
74,500
ElliottBay
25 Ranger Tug
08 D
92,500
Bellingham
6
29 SeaRay Sundan 08 TG
25 Ranger Tug
14 D
122,500
Irwin
9
29 Tiara
04 TG
25 Rinker 250
02 G
27,500
Irwin
9
29 Tiara
26 Bartender
11 G
78,000
Bristol
76
30 Arrowcat
26 Bayliner 246
07 G
49,500
Port Gardner 74
30 Back Cove
16 D
26 Carver
86 G
21,500
NWYachtnet 77
30 Bayliner
06 TG
26 Chris Craft
62 G
20,000
Port Gardner 74
30 Bayliner
99 TG
26 Nordic Tug
81 D
69,500
SeattleYachts 43
30 Bayliner 305
06 TG
26 Nordic Tug
88 D
79,500
WestYachts
26 Soundcraft
02 D
87,500
26 Tollycraft
73 D
25,000
26 Tollycraft
73 G
26 Tollycraft
73 G
26 Tollycraft 26 Tollycraft
33
32 76
27
32 GrandBanks
70 SD
39,000
Hebert
23
36 Grand Banks
71 TD
57,000
Irwin
149,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
32 Grandbanks
74 D
75,500
NHarborYS
75
36 Grand Banks
73 TD
84,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
98 TG
65,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
32 Monterey
00 TG
59,950
Irwin
9
36 Grand Banks
76 TD
68,800
Denison Yts
90
10 TG
175,000
Swiftsure
53
32 Nordic Tug
01 D
174,900
FridayHarborYt 29
36 Grand Banks
77 D
99,000
Northwest
61
6
32 Nordic Tug
02 D
219,000
MarineServctr 19
36 Grand Banks
90 D
139,000
62,850
LaConnerYS 76
32 Nordic Tug
94 D
149,000
WestYachts
33
36 Heritage Twlr
77 D
59,000
WestYachts
33
34,950
Bristol
76
32 Nordic Tug
99 D
159,000
WestYachts
33
36 Island Gypsy
83 TD
59,000
Tradewind
79
59,900
Signature
37
32 Nordic Tugs
03 D
179,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
36 Lobster
91 SD
155,000
Hebert
23
30 Bayliner 3055 99 G
38,000
Port Gardner 74
32 Nordic Tugs
88 D
79,000
WaterLine
32
36 Luhrs
00 TD
142,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
LaConnerYS 76
30 Bertram
84 TG
39,000
ElliottBay
27
32 Regal
01 TG
99,500
Hebert
23
36 Monk
41 D
72,400
Northwest
ElliottBay
27
30 Californian
79 D
37,000
WestYachts
33
32 Trojan
77 TD
38,000
Northwest
61
36 Performance T 84 D
67,500
FridayHarborYt 29
14,900
NHarborYS
75
30 Cutwater
15 D
Call
Bellingham
6
33 Bayliner 3388 96 TG
59,000
NWYachtnet 77
36 Selene
05 D
349,000
20,500
Port Gardner 74
30 Fino
75 TG
199,000
CrowsNest
17
33 Bertram
77 TG
91,000
CrowsNest
36 Univ. Pacific
76 D
24,000
74 G
21,500
Irwin
9
30 Hydroplane
11 D
599,000
ChuckHovey 25
33 Blackfin
93 TD
115,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
36 Willard
69 D
135,000
WaterLine
32
77 G
16,000
Bristol
76
30 Maxum
98 TG
35,900
Irwin
9
33 Grady White
06 TG
174,950
Port Gardner 74
37 Back Cove
13 D
475,000
Bellingham
6
68,500
Tradewind
79
30 Regal
08 TG
89,000
Irwin
9
33 Great Lakes
81 D
69,900
Bristol
76
37 Bertram
89 TD
149,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
99 TG
44,900
27 Boston Whaler 92 TG
33
Call
Bellingham
27 Ranger
11 D
134,900
Denison Yts
90
30 Regal 3060
08 TG
87,500
NWYachtnet 77
33 Maxum
27 Ranger Tug
11 D
129,900
Bellingham
6
30 Sea Ray 290
93 G
19,900
SeattleYachts 43
33 Ocean Roamer 06 D
27 Ranger Tug
12 D
155,000
RangerTugs
7
30 Seasport
04 TD
130,500
NHarborYS
33 Riviera
27 Regal
07 G
59,900
WaterLine
32
30 Tollycraft
85 TG
35,000
LaConnerYS 76
34 CHB
27 Wellcarft
03 OB
69,500
MarineServctr 19
30 Tollycraft
87 TG
42,500
LaConnerYS 76
28 Albemarle
98 TD
69,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
30 Tollycraft
88 TG
39,500
Irwin
28 Albin
05 D
92,500
Bellingham
6
30 Triston 301 T 83 D
69,900
WaterLine
28 Bayliner
08 G
59,000
Denison Yts
90
31 Camano
06 D
139,500
28 Bayliner
11 G
89,500
Denison Yts
90
31 Camano Trawle 93 D
81,900
28 Bayliner
94 G
22,500
LaConnerYS 76
31 Cruise A Home 77 G
19,900
28 Bayliner 285
05 G
52,500
Port Gardner 74
31 Four Winns
06 TG
94,900
28 Bayliner 289
08 G
69,950
SeattleYachts 43
31 Four Winns 31 06 TG
99,000
WaterLine
28 Beneteau
14 TG
Denison Yts
31 Jupiter
New
74 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
90
04 TG
109,000
17
9
SeattleYachts 43
Denison Yts
61 90
MarineServctr 19
WaterLine
32
37 Carver
93 TG
66,950
Irwin
324,900
EmeraldPac
15
37 Carver
94 TD
90,500
NHarborYS
75
95 D
99,000
EmeraldPac
15
37 Carver 370
98 TD
114,000
WaterLine
32
81 D
59,500
Denison Yts
90
37 Carver Voyage 96 TD
99,500
34 CHB
85 D
59,000
Port Gardner 74
37 Great Harbour 00 TD
259,000
WaterLine
32
34 CHB Trawler
77 D
44,950
Irwin
9
37 Hershine
80 D
75,900
ElliottBay
27
32
34 DeFever
80 D
72,000
MarineServctr 19
37 Marinette
81 TD
69,000
Port Gardner 74
Stan Miller Yts 11
34 Formula
07 TG
169,900
Swiftsure
53
37 Nordic Tug
08 D
397,500
WestYachts
WaterLine
34 Formula
95 TG
59,950
9
37 Nordic Tugs
02 D
299,900
NWYachtnet 77
FridayHarborYt 29
34 Glacier Bay
05 TG
225,000
Irwin
34 Grand Banks
63 D
89,500
34 Mainship
02 D
34 Mainship 34
75
9
32 9 32
ChuckHovey 25
Irwin
9
FridayHarborYt 29
33
27
37 PacificTrlr
76 D
125,500
ChuckHovey 25
Stan Miller Yts 11
37 President
87 D
79,900
SeattleYachts 43
119,000
Denison Yts
90
37 Silverton
98 TD
99,500
Stan Miller Yts 11
09 D
181,900
WaterLine
32
37 Trojan Expres 87 G
39,500
MarineServctr 19
34 Mainship Twlr 79 D
49,900
WestYachts
33
38 Bayliner
86 TD
39,900
NHarborYS
ElliottBay
75
34 MJM 34z
04 D
279,000
SailNW
63
38 Bayliner 3888 84 TD
56,950
Irwin
34 Pearson
67 TG
17,950
Bristol
76
38 Bayliner 3888 89 TD
64,900
SeattleYachts 43
34 Sea Ray
00 TG
114,000
34 Sea Ray
00 D
75,000
34 Sea Ray
07 TG
34 Sea Ray 340
05 TG
34 Swift Trawler 34 Tollycraft
NWYachtnet 77
38 Beneteau
15 TD
New
Tradewind
79
38 Blackfin
97 TD
155,000
127,500
ChuckHovey 25
38 Carver
90 G
49,000
Irwin
129,000
Irwin
38 Chris-Craft
87 TD
98,500
WaterLine
14 D
350,000
Signature
37
38 Formula
96 TG
32,900
ChuckHovey 25
70 TD
29,000
NHarborYS
75
38 Nordlund
66 D
45,000
WaterLine
34 Tollycraft
74 TG
29,900
NWYachtnet 77
38 OA
86 TD
135,000
Irwin
34 Tollycraft
75 TG
37,500
Port Gardner 74
38 Ocean Alexand 86 TD
109,000
ElliottBay
34 Tollycraft
79 D
35,000
LaConnerYS 76
38 PacificSeacra 00 TD
189,000
ChuckHovey 25
34 Tollycraft
87 TG
52,950
Irwin
38 Performance 83 D
95,000
34 Webbers Cove 66 D
76,500
Swiftsure
53
38 Sabre
15 TD
35 Bayliner
95 TD
89,900
NHarborYS
75
38 San Juan
35 Bayliner 3488 01 TD
114,500
Port Gardner 74
35 Bayliner 3587 96 TD
72,900
Irwin
9 76
9
9
Denison Yts
9 90
Stan Miller Yts 11
Tradewind
9 32 32 9 27 79
Call
Bellingham
6
00 D
349,000
EmeraldPac
15
38 San Juan
05 TD
424,950
Irwin
9
38 Sea Ray 380
00 TG
115,000
Irwin
9
38 Tiara
06 TD
320,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
35 Bounty
79 TD
105,000
Bristol
35 Cabo
00 TD
179,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
38 Tollycraft
65 TG
26,500
ElliottBay
27
35 Cabo
06 TD
279,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
38 Trojan Sea Vo 68 TG
54,500
WaterLine
32
35 Carver
00 TG
109,500
ElliottBay
39 Bayliner
96 TD
77,900
Denison Yts
90
35 Chaparral
01 TG
74,850
Irwin
39 Bayliner 3988 95 TD
99,850
Irwin
35 Chapparal 350 02 TG
83,500
Signature
35 Monk
29,900
NWYachtnet 77
50 G
27 9 37
9
39 Island Pilot
06 D
189,500
EmeraldPac
15
39 Tiara
09 TD
385,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
SZ TYPE
YR PR
40 Albin
06 TD
244,500
ChuckHovey 25
40 Bayliner
82 D
99,900
MarineServctr 19
99,900
NWYachtnet 77
40 Bayliner 4087 00 TD
PRICE BROKER
PG
40 Bluewater 40
80 TD
125,000
WaterLine
40 Cabo
05 TD
575,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
40 Carver
96 TD
115,900
NWYachtnet 77
40 Carver
99 TD
139,900
ChuckHovey 25
40 Chris Craft
66 TG
40 Eagle Trawler 08 D
32
24,250
LaConnerYS 76
265,250
SeattleYachts 43 NWYachtnet 77
40 Fathom
15 D
New
40 Mainship
09 D
244,900
WaterLine
40 Nordhavn
00 TD
415,000
SeattleYachts 43
40 Nova
32
85 TD
89,500
NHarborYS
75
40 Ocean Alexand 85 TD
99,000
Tradewind
79
40 Ocean Alexand 87 TD
195,000
Tradewind
79
Bristol
76
NHarborYS
75
40 Ponderosa
87 TD
99,950
40 Ponderosa
87 TD
121,000
40 Sea Ray
98 TD
96,500
ChuckHovey 25
40 Tiara
97 TD
217,000
NWYachtnet 77
40 Tollycraft
91 D
129,500
EmeraldPac
41 American Tug 06 D
449,500
MarineServctr 19
15 D
Bellingham
6
41 CHB
81 TD
59,000
Tradewind
79
41 Chris Craft
62 TG
44,500
Port Gardner 74
41 Eagle
14 D
Call
SeattleYachts 43
41 Maxum
00 TD
139,000
NWYachtnet 77
41 Meridian 411 06 TD
309,900
Irwin
41 PT Cheerman 83 TD
119,900
NWYachtnet 77
41 PT Trawler
83 TD
119,900
NWYachtnet 77
41 Riviera
08 TD
495,000
EmeraldPac
15
41 Sea Ray
00 TD
158,800
Denison Yts
90
299,000
NWYachtnet 77
34,900
NWYachtnet 77
00 N
42 Californian
77 TD
79,500
WaterLine
32
42 Canoe Cove
84 TD
129,500
WaterLine
32
42 Canoe Cove
88 TD
125,000
LaConnerYS 76
42 CHB
84 TD
135,000
NHarborYS
42 Cold Water
09 TD
389,000
ChuckHovey 25
42 Corsair
90 TG
49,500
Bristol
42 Corsair 42
90 TD
74,900
Port Gardner 74
42 Corsair 4200
175,000
WestYachts
33
134,000
Tradewind
79
42 Devlin Sockey 00 D
420,000
MarineServctr 19
42 G Banks Class 95 TD
269,000
NWExplor
13
42 G Banks Class 99 TD
319,500
NWExplor
13
42 G Banks Class 99 TD
339,000
NWExplor
13
42 G Banks Eurpa 01 TD
429,000
NWExplor
13
42 G Banks MY
99 TD
349,000
NWExplor
13
42 Grand Banks
03 TD
499,500
Stan Miller Yts 11
42 Grand Banks
69 TD
79,500
Stan Miller Yts 11
42 Grand Banks
84 TD
149,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
42 Grand Banks
95 TD
239,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
42 Grand Banks
98 D
449,000
EmeraldPac
15
42 Kato Custom M 81 TD
275,000
WaterLine
32
42 Krogen
88 D
235,000
NHarborYS
75
42 Legacy
07 D
320,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
42 Lien Hwa
86 TG
99,500
WaterLine
32
42 Nordic Tug
00 D
340,000
NHarborYS
75
42 Ocean
87 TD
159,500
Swiftsure
53
42 Ocean Alexand 86 TD
119,900
NWYachtnet 77
42 Ocean Alexand 86 TD
109,900
NWYachtnet 77
42 Ocean Alexand 86 D
139,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
42 Ocean Alexand 90 TD
149,000
NWYachtnet 77
42 Ocean Alexand 92 TD
209,000
EmeraldPac
42 Ocean Alexand 94 TD
229,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
42 OceanAlexandr 04 TD
299,000
ChuckHovey 25
42 Sabre
16 TD
Call
42 Tiara
08 TD
449,000
42 Trojan
69 TG
39,950
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15
Denison Yts
90
Bellingham
6
Stan Miller Yts 11 Denison Yts
90
42 Webbers Cove 04 D
159,000
Tradewind
79
43 Bayliner 3587 94 TD
115,500
Irwin
43 Bayliner 4387 91 TD
129,000
WaterLine
43 Mikelson
00 TD
329,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
43 OA
83 TD
129,850
Irwin
43 Ocean Alexand 80 TD
99,500
ElliottBay
84,900
NWYachtnet 77
43 Ocean Alexand 82 TD
Bristol Yachts Northwest / 520 E. Whidbey Ave., Suite 106 / Oak Harbor, WA 98277 curtis.adams6@frontier.com 360-679-6779 www.yachtworld.com/bristol/
76
98 TD
88,900
33’ 1981 Great Lakes 33 ........ $69,900
75
42 Cruise-A-Home 93 TD
85 TD
42’ 2005 Catalina (1/8th) ..... $25,000
9
42 Boathouse
42 PT
35’ 1994 Bounty .................. $105,000
15
41 Back Cove
42 Aquanaut 1250 04 D
Call
38’ 1991 Beneteau 38s5 ........ $68,500 40’ 1987 Ponderosa .............. $99,950 30’ 1999 Bayliner 3055 ......... $34,950
80’ 1996 PTE ............................$995,000 64’ 2005 Lucander ...................$140,000 42’ 2005 Catalina (1/8th Share) ...$25,000 42’ 1990 Corsair ...........................$49,500 40’ 1946 Pilothouse Motorsailer ..$15,000 40’ 1987 Ponderosa .....................$99,950 38’ 1991 Beneteau 38s5 ...............$68,500 35’ 1994 Bounty .........................$105,000 35’ 1987 J/35 ................................$34,995 34’ 1967 Pearson Cruiser ........ PENDING 33’ 1981 Great Lakes 33 .............$69,900 32’ 1986 Bayliner ........................$34,999 30’ 1999 Bayliner .........................$34,950 30’ 1977 Vason PH .........................SOLD 30’ 1980 Catalina .................... PENDING 28’ 2008 Farrier Tri .........................SOLD 28’ 1968 Tolly FBSF .............. PENDING 26’ 2011 Custom Bartender .........$78,000 26’ 1977 Tollycraft ..........................SOLD
Fully enclosed, turn-key. 1989 Bayliner 3888 Hull extension, chine mod, stainless arch, Hurricane heat. $87,500
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90% FRESHWATER w/trailer.
Fun & Clean!
9 32 9 27
43 Riviera
97 TD
270,000
WestYachts
33
43 Silverton
08 TD
339,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
43 Wellcraft
91 TD
115,000
CrowsNest
44 Defever
85 TD
184,900
Irwin
44 Hinckley
01 TD
495,000
ElliottBay
27
44 Huckins
03 TD
278,000
Denison Yts
90
44 Navigator
05 TD
299,950
Irwin
44 Norseman
83 D
189,000
ChuckHovey 25
17
great liveaboard. Meticulously maintained. 1976 51’ Morgan out Island Ready for 1992 34’ Formula Extensive remodeling, 2001 Catalina 310 Clean & ready new owner - world travelled. $60,000 elegant interior, ultra-low hrs. $48,500 to sail! $61,500 Also: Catalina 30.
9
9
360-299-1919 www. northharboryachtbrokers.com NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015 75
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
SZ TYPE
44 Riva
04 TD
450,000
Irwin
44 Swift Trawler
14 TD
525,900
Signature
9
45 Devlin
07 D
890,000
ChuckHovey 25
46 Sea Ranger
87 TD
164,000
NHarborYS
48 Maritimo
08 D
795,000
45 Maritimo
13 TD
699,000
Hampton
4,92
46 Spindrift
87 TD
135,000
ChuckHovey 25
48 Monk
70 D
50,800
44 Tiara
04 TD
379,000
ChuckHovey 25
45 OA
96 TD
329,000
Irwin
9
47 Bayliner
94 TD
249,500
CrowsNest
17
48 Navigator
08 D
399,000
Irwin
44 Tollycraft
86 TD
139,950
Irwin
45 Phantom
10 TD
349,000
EmeraldPac
15
47 Bayliner 4788 95 TD
179,900
Premiere
20,21
48 Norseman
06 TD
379,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
44 Tollycraft
86 TG
94,900
44 Tollycraft
90 TD
134,000
LaConnerYS 76
45 Sea Ray
96 TD
139,500
ChuckHovey 25
47 Bayliner 4788 96 TD
159,900
NWYachtnet 77
48 Offshore Seda 01 TD
399,000
NWExplor
ChuckHovey 25
45 Sea Ray
96 TD
149,900
Tradewind
79
47 Cabo
02 TD
495,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
48 Rievira
00 TG
409,999
Hampton
45 Bayliner
86 TD
45 Bayliner
88 TD
199,000
Hebert
23
46 Angel
88 TD
190,000
NHarborYS
75
47 Diesel Duck
06 D
675,000
Denison Yts
48 Sabre
17 D
129,000
Denison Yts
90
46 Bertram
70 TD
104,995
NHarborYS
75
47 Grand Banks
06 TD
675,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
48 Tollycraft
79 TD
45 Bayliner 45 Bayliner
89 TD
139,500
ElliottBay
27
46 Bertram
78 TD
239,000
ChuckHovey 25
47 Grand Banks
08 TD
799,000
Northwest
61
49 Beneteau
15 TD
89 TD
120,000
NHarborYS
75
46 Carver
03 TD
249,900
ElliottBay
27
47 Jarvis Newman 98 D
275,000
EmeraldPac
15
49 DeFever Lind
60 D
149,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
45 Bayliner 4550 88 TD
137,500
Irwin
9
46 G Banks Class 95 TD
369,000
NWExplor
13
47 Jefferson
90 TD
169,900
NHarborYS
75
49 Hyundai
88 TD
149,500
ChuckHovey 25
45 Bayliner 4587 94 TD
149,900
NWYachtnet 77
46 G Banks Eurpa 01 TD
499,000
NWExplor
13
47 Selene
05 D
599,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
49 Lien Hwa
89 TD
149,500
ChuckHovey 25
45 Bayliner 45PH 86 TD
79,900
NWYachtnet 77
46 Grand Banks
01 TD
565,000
Irwin
48 Chris Constel 67 G
29,500
MarineServctr 19
49 Lord Nelson V 86 D
365,000
WaterLine
45 Bayliner 45PH 86 TD
134,900
NWYachtnet 77
46 Grand Banks
02 TD
599,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
48 DeFever
82 TD
239,000
NWYachtnet 77
49 Meridian
07 TD
319,000
Irwin
48 Defever
85 TD
199,000
ChuckHovey 25
50 Arcturos
05 TD
1.595M
CrowsNest
17 23
37 9
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
9
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG 75
90
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
Call 219,900 New
PG
Hampton
4,92
Denison Yts
9 13 4,92
Bellingham Premiere
90
6 20,21
Denison Yts
90
32 9
45 Bluewater
78 TG
64,900
WaterLine
32
46 Grand Banks 88 TD
189,000
Irwin
45 CHB
79 TD
139,000
WaterLine
32
46 Grand Banks
98 TD
395,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
48 DeFever Lind
59 D
99,500
Stan Miller Yts 11
50 GrandBanks
74 SD
235,000
Hebert
45 CHB
85 TD
148,000
Denison Yts
90
46 Hatteras
78 TD
140,000
ChuckHovey 25
48 Fountain
08 D
399,000
ChuckHovey 25
50 Island Gypsy
79 D
129,000
Tradewind
45 Chris Craft
85 TD
85,000
ElliottBay
27
46 Kristan
02 D
499,000
Tradewind
48 Hatteras
75 TD
89,995
Irwin
50 McKinna 481 05 TD
399,000
Premiere
45 Custom Tug
30 D
28,000
LaConnerYS 76
399,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
48 Hi-Star Conve 87 TD
120,000
50 Mikelson
97 TD
375,000
ChuckHovey 25
50 Nova
88 TD
199,000
Northwest
50 Oc Alex Sedan 89 TD
209,000
Premiere 20,21
50 Ocean Alexand 06 D
495,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
50 Ocean Alexand 84 TD
199,000
Denison Yts
50 Ocean Yachts 04 TD
495,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
50 Sea Ray
96 TD
139,900
ChuckHovey 25
50 Seahorse
05 D
620,000
ChuckHovey 25
50 Stephens
29 TD
219,000
ChuckHovey 25
50 Viking
07 TD
545,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
51 Symbol Yachtf 86 TD
199,950
Irwin
52 Californian
90 TD
159,000
ChuckHovey 25
52 Cruisers
46 Ocean Alexand 07 TD
9
SZ TYPE
79
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42’ CAnOE COvE 1988. Open and inviting cabin, 14’2” Beam, T/8.2L Detroits, only 2,500 Hrs on Engines, 1500W inverter, asking $125,000.
37’ SEA RAY 340 SunDAnCER 2004. T/6.2L Merc V-drives, GPS, radar, Smart Craft info center. Perfect inside & out, asking $115,000.
33’ WELLCRAFT 1994. T/3116 Cat diesels, 180 0W inverter, Yanmar generator, Radar, GPS, super cool, asking $56,90 0
30’ BAYLInER 305 SB 2006. T/5.0L MerCruisers, Low hrs, 10’ inflatable tender, Full Canvas Enclosure, 1800W Inverter, asking $58,800.
26’ BAYLInER 2008, 5.0L w/Bravo III duo prop, 165 hrs, GPS, full canvas, 8’ inflatable, optional radar arch, like new, asking $48,000.
41’ PRESIDEnT SDMY 1984. Excellent design/layout!T/Perkins, 135hp, 9-12kt cruise. Color GPS, perfect staterooms, asking $69,900.
35’ PROWLER 10M SDMY 1986. Immaculate throughout, T/350 Chevs, 9kW gen., radar, GPS, windlass, dinghy w/OB asking $39,500.
30’ SEA RAY WEEKEnDER 1992. T/5.7L Blue Water Marine V-drives, 550 hours, 1800W inv, GPS, windlass, very, very nice. $19,900.
28’ BAYLInER 2858 FB 1994. Cool Boat! 7.4L I/O, Recent Tune, Bravo II OD, GPS, DS, 10amp charger, well maintained, asking $22,500.
26’ SOunDCRAFT 2002. Custom Built! Aluminum, Yanmar diesel (315hp), 2 watertight compartments, fire proof insulation, asking $79,000.
40’ CHRIS CRAFT 1966. 13’ Beam, T/1989 454 IBs, wood plank construction, 7.5 kW generator, Fantastic Condition, asking $22,500.
34’ SEA RAY EC ‘88, T/7.4L IB’s, 2011 remans, 11’11” beam, windlass, 5kW Kohler, radar/GPS combo, reverse air, asking $34,700
Two 30’ TOLLYCRAFT 1985 & 1987. Twin Crusaders, both super nice, wide beams, handsome, starting at $35,000.
28’ nORTH SOunD ‘92, custom aluminum, VP diesel, 155hp, IB, retractable tower w/helm, trailer, rigged for fishing, asking $58,000
24’ SEASPORT XL, 1995. Volvo Penta 7.4L w/Duo prop, 12VDC windlass, pot puller, trailer, GPS, AP, radar, asking $44,500
38’ CHRIS COMMAnDER 1985. T/7.4L inboards, 13’11” beam, GPS, radar, windlass, dinghy, OB, 5kW gen. asking $52,000.
34’ CALIFORnIAn LRC 1977,T/135hp Perkins, AP, GPS, 48 mi Radar, 4kW gen, windlass, 10’ dinghy, 15hp OB, 4 gph at 7.4 knots, asking $48,500
30’WELLCRAFT MARTInIQuE 1998. T/5.7L Merc IOs, 525 hrs., windlass, 4kW gen., radar, GPS, heat pump, super nice in & out, asking $39,950.
2859 BAYLInER HT 1993, 7.4L with Bravo II OD, GPS, DS, custom s/s radar arch, cruise curtain, dinghy, downriggers, asking $19,900
21’ TROPHY WA 2004, model 2002 Pro, Mercury DFI 150hp OB, 9.9hp kicker, DS, GPS, 2-axle trailer, downriggers, asking $25,000
611 Dunlap Street Street • La Conner, WA 98257
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76 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
9 27
79 20,21 61
90
9
08 TD
439,000
Hampton
52 G Banks Eurpa 03 TD
699,000
NWExplor
4,92 13
52 G Banks Eurpa 98 TD
699,000
NWExplor
13
52 Grand Banks
98 TD
729,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
52 Hatteras
84 TD
195,000
NHarborYS
75
52 Nordic Sedan 87 TD
249,000
NWExplor
13
52 Nordlund Pilo 70 D
114,000
WaterLine
32
52 Tiara
05 TD
575,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
52 Viking
07 TD
995,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
53 Canoe Cove
81 TD
185,000
Irwin
53 Carver
00 D
359,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
53 Carver
98 TD
329,000
CrowsNest
53 Defever
86 TD
299,057
Stan Miller Yts 11
53 Defever POC
86 TD
379,000
Irwin
53 Eagle
14 TD
Call
SeattleYachts 43
53 GB Aleutian
11 TD
1.649M
Stan Miller Yts 11
53 GB Aleutian
12 TD
2.050M
Stan Miller Yts 11
53 Grand Banks
12 TD
1.625M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
53 Pacemaker
67 TD
89,500
Port Gardner 74
53 Selene
01 D
579,900
Hampton
53 Selene
07 D
890,000
Denison Yts
53 Selene
07 D
899,000
Premiere
20,21
53 Skookum
78 D
199,500
ElliottBay
27
53 Symbol
90 TD
184,900
ChuckHovey 25
54 Bracewell
9 17 9
4,92 90
00 TD
625,000
ElliottBay
54 Mediterranean 02 TD
495,000
ChuckHovey 25
54 Ocean Alexand 02 TG
699,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
54 Ocean Alexand 88 TG
269,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
54 Ocean Alexand 96 TD
679,000
Denison Yts
90
54 OceanAlexand 92 TD
399,000
CrowsNest
17
54 OceanAlexand 96 TD
769,000
CrowsNest
17
Call
Bellingham
6
759,699
WestYachts
33
54 Townsend Bay 05 TG
699,000
Swiftsure
53
55 Californian
11 TD
550,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
55 Defever
90 TD
235,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Fleming
02 TD
999,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Fleming
91 TD
460,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Fleming
94 TD
625,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Fleming
99 TD
599,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Hampton
04 TD
499,000
Hampton
55 HiStar
89 D
215,000
EmeraldPac
15
55 JonesGdell
90 TD
825,000
Hebert
23
55 Santa Barbara 73 TD
100,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Sea Ranger
80 TD
359,000
ChuckHovey 25
55 Sea Ray
05 OB
525,000
EmeraldPac
15
55 Seahorse
06 D
449,000
EmeraldPac
15
56 Jenkins
13 D
810,000
ChuckHovey 25
56 Navigator
01 TD
369,000
Irwin
9
57 Chris Craft
90 TD
275,000
Irwin
9
57 Eagle
14 TD
Call
57 Tolly
92 TD
749,000
Hebert
57 Tollycraft
90 TD
349,850
Irwin
57 Tollycraft
95 TD
595,000
Hampton
57 Tollycraft
96 TD
569,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
54 Sabre
16 TD
54 Seahorse
11 D
27
4,92
SeattleYachts 43 23 9 4,92
SZ TYPE
YR PR
58 Azimut
02 TD
58 Hampton 580 08 TD
PRICE BROKER
PG
SZ TYPE
675,000
ChuckHovey 25
92 Allseas
10 TD
7.500M
1.195M
Premiere
92 McQueen
84 TD
750,000
58 Kadey Krogen 06 TD
1.299M
Stan Miller Yts 11
97 Transworld
03 TD
2.370M
Hampton
58 Navigator
99 TD
499,000
Irwin
110 Horizon
13 TD
9.900M
EmeraldPac
15
58 Navigator
99 D
399,000
NWYachtnet 77
111 Nordlund
14 TD 12.995M
EmeraldPac
58 Ocean Alexand 05 TD
849,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
116 Transworld
14 TD
6.995M
Hampton
58 Ocean Alexand 08 TD
1.175M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
125 Boeing of Can 30 D
1.850M
EmeraldPac
58 Ocean Alexand 09 TD
1.125M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
58 Offshore
97 TD
695,000
EmeraldPac
15
58 Offshore
98 D
775,000
EmeraldPac
15
58 Riviera SY
12 D
1.595M
EmeraldPac
15
58 Symbol
99 TD
459,000
ChuckHovey 25
14 Weta Trimaran 10 N
58 Viking
00 TD
595,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
20 Harbor
16 E
39,900
58 Viking
96 TD
495,000
ChuckHovey 25
20 Laser SB3
08 N
29,500
58 Viking
98 TD
20,21 9
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
SZ TYPE
WestYachts
33
26 Haida
69 OB
14,000
CrowsNest
17
26 J Boats J/80
00 OB
24,500
4,92
27 Catalina 275
14 D
Call
27 Ericson
73 OB
4,000
15
27 Hunter
05 D
34,900
4,92
28 Alerion
10 D
115,000
Swiftsure
53
30 Catalina
80 D
19,500
Bristol
SailNW
63
30 Catalina
82 N
16,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
SeattleYachts 43
30 Fisher
75 D
99,700
NWYachtnet 77
Port Gardner 74
30 Hunter
89 D
31,500
ElliottBay
27
Stan Miller Yts 11
30 J/Boats J/30
81 D
27,500
SailNW
63
Northwest
61
30 Jenneau
85 D
22,500
Port Gardner 74
28 Catalina MkII
07 OB
28 Corsair F28
00 OB
69,900
SeattleYachts 43
30 Newport
79 G
9,500
MarineServctr 19
64,500
MarineServctr 19
30 Nonsuch
79 D
39,500
28 Farrier
NWYachtnet 77
08 OB
49,995
Bristol
30 Nonsuch
82 D
44,900
WestYachts
33
28 Islander
76 D
18,000
FridayHarborYt 29
30 Nonsuch Ultra 90 D
62,500
WaterLine
32
28 Sabre
81 D
23,000
MarineServctr 19
30 Pearson 303
83 D
29,900
SeattleYachts 43
MarineServctr 19
29 CAL Jensen
73 D
16,500
MarineServctr 19
30 S-2
81 D
24,900
SeattleYachts 43
Signature
29 J/Boats J/88
15 D
175,000
SailNW
30 Vashon PH
77 D
19,950
Bristol
MarineServctr 19
29 Ranger
71 D
15,950
MarineServctr 19
31 Beneteau
10 D
89,950
MarineServctr 19
15
SAIL 9,950
37
76
63
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG 76
76
569,000
ChuckHovey 25
22 Beneteau Firs 15 OB
39,900
Signature
37
30 Baba
78 D
42,500
Port Gardner 74
31 C.B.Liberty
82 D
39,900
SeattleYachts 43
59 Grand Harbor 89 D
349,500
Hampton
22 J/Boats J/70
49,900
SailNW
63
30 Baba
80 D
69,000
FridayHarborYt 29
31 Catalina 315
14 D
Call
SeattleYachts 43
59 Rutherford
83 D
249,000
MarineServctr 19
Signature
37
30 C&C
80 D
17,500
Port Gardner 74
31 CR 310
02 D
79,000
NWYachtnet 77
60 Bertram
90 TD
475,000
ChuckHovey 25
60 CapeFoulweath 77 TD
139,000
ChuckHovey 25
60 Hoquiam
94 TD
949,000
Hebert
60 Ocean Alexand 10 TD
1.375M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
60 Ocean Alexand 85 D
449,000
EmeraldPac
60 Ocean Alexand 86 TD
454,000
Hampton
60 Sea Ranger
80 D
299,000
EmeraldPac
15
61 Navigator
02 TD
895,000
CrowsNest
17
61 Ocean Alexand 97 TD
649,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
61 Offshore
91 TD
495,000
Hampton
61 Tollycraft
83 TD
499,000
Irwin
62 Angel
85 D
369,000
EmeraldPac
15
62 Blanchard
58 TD
349,000
Hebert
23
62 Monk McQueen 74 TD
199,700
NWYachtnet 77
63 SeaRay
92 TD
349,000
CrowsNest
64 Laconner
89 TD
299,000
NWYachtnet 77
64 Litt Hoq Traw 99 TD
875,000
NWExplor
64 LittleHoquiam 99 TD
599,000
ChuckHovey 25
64 Northern
4,92
4,92 9
17
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13
Hebert
1.450M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
65 Ed Monk Sr Cl 39 TD
149,900
WaterLine
65 Feadship MY
67 TD
229,000
Port Gardner 74
65 Fleming
05 TD
2.349M
ChuckHovey 25
65 Fountain
00 TD
599,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
65 HarkersIsland 70 TD
125,000
ChuckHovey 25
65 Kha Shing
90 TD
475,000
ChuckHovey 25
65 Pac Mariner
98 TD
699,000
Premiere
65 Realship
98 TD
849,000
Denison Yts
65 Tug Conv.
53 D
399,000
Irwin
65 Viking
01 TD
1.895M
CrowsNest
17
65 Western Craft 58 D
359,000
EmeraldPac
15
66 Cheoy Lee LRC 91 TD
395,000
Northwest
61
68 Nordlund
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4,92
2.595M
68 Nordlund
Call
15
98 TD
17 TD
25 Beneteau Firs 15 D
23
64 Ocean Alexand 08 TD
66 Sabre
13 OB
23 32
20,21 90 9
Call
Bellingham
6
86 D
599,000
EmeraldPac
15
93 TD
1.050M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
68 Ocean Alexand 09 TD
2.100M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
68 VikingSC
01 TD
1.195M
CrowsNest
70 North Star
88 TD
799,000
NWYachtnet 77
71 AdmiralMarin 96 TD
1.199M
CrowsNest
17
72 CheoyLee
04 TD
1.850M
CrowsNest
17
73 Alaska Tug
40 D
85,000
WaterLine
32
73 Classic MY
22 D
150,000
WaterLine
32
73 CustomSteel
85 TD
1.800M
Hebert
23
74 Horizon
09 TD
2.195M
EmeraldPac
15
75 Fleming
01 TD
1.690M
ChuckHovey 25
75 Kha Shing
89 D
1998 70’ Northstar Pilothouse 1989 64’ Laconner Pilothouse 1974 62’ Monk/McQueen Twin Major upgrades done in 2008. diesels, twin gensets, water Twin diesel w/Jet drives. WOW! $759,000 maker and more! $189,700 Priced right! $299,900
17
699,000
EmeraldPac
75 Monk Classic 46 TD
150,000
ChuckHovey 25
76 Far Ocean Str 92 D
999,000
EmeraldPac
15
76 HudsnAlum
72 TD
675,000
Hebert
23
76 Monk McQueen 80 TD
349,000
Denison Yts
90
76 Willis J Reid
32 TD
149,000
ChuckHovey 25
78 Nordlund
1999 58’ Navigator Pilothouse 3 staterooms, watermaker, AC. WOW! $399,500
1982/2014 48’ Defever Tri-cabin 45’ - 47’ Bayliner Pilothouses Boathouse kept, extensive up- 1986 - 1996. Four to choose from starting at $79,900 grades. Stunning! $239,000 r ou ock At tle d at Se
15
91 TD
1.265M
ChuckHovey 25
78 Ocean alexand 12 TD
3.550M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
78 Stephens CMY 70 TD
250,000
WestYachts
33
80 Horizon
15 TD
New
EmeraldPac
15
80 Lazzara
01 TD
895,000
OceanAlex 2,3,8
80 Ocean Alexand 07 TD
2.095M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
80 Ocean Alexand 10 TD
2.950M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
84 Horizon
15 TD
5.525M
EmeraldPac
84 VikingSC
03 TD
2.295M
CrowsNest
85 Burger
65 TD
495,000
Hampton
85 Onetta Boat W 70 TD
987,000
Denison Yts
86 Cheoy Lee
98 TD
1.495M
ChuckHovey 25
86 Horizon
07 D
1994 Bayliner 4587 CPMY Genset, inverter, Zodiac. Loaded and clean! $144,900
2004 42’ Aquanaut Drifter Fathom 40’ Expedition Pilothouse Quality Dutch built. Class “B” Taking orders for Offshore rating. $274,950 Summer delivery.
15 17 4,92 90
2.995M
EmeraldPac
88 Ocean Alexand 10 TG
3.975M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
15
90 Cheoy Lee
06 TD
2.590M
ChuckHovey 25
90 Sovereign
01 TG
2.450M
OceanAlex 2,3,8
90 Vic Franck
99 TD
1.690M
Denison Yts
90
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SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
31 J/Boats J/97
14 D
149,900
33 BorressenBB10 82 D
19,000
ElliottBay
32 Aloha
84 D
42,000
SeattleYachts 43
33 C&C
75 D
15,000
32 Bayliner 3258 00 TG
54,900
Signature
33 Flying Tiger
08 D
27,500
SailNW
32 Buccaneer
76 D
29,000
Port Gardner 74
33 Frers
89 D
39,900
32 Ericson
88 D
30,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
33 J/Boats J/100 05 D
89,900
32 Kettenburg
37 N
49,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
33 Legendary Yac 00 D
180,000
SailNW
63 37
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
SZ TYPE
27
33 Nauticat
73 D
92,000
WestYachts
Port Gardner 74
33 Nauticat
84 D
96,500
MarineServctr 19
63
34 Ben-First 10R 07 D
105,000
Signature
ElliottBay
27
34 Cal
76 D
28,900
SailNW
63
34 Ericson
77 G
47,950
WaterLine
32
34 J Boats J/34
85 D
34 Roberts
81 D
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YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
PRICE BROKER
PG
37 Bruce Roberts 91 D
75,000
Denison Yts
90
37 C&C
82 D
44,900
SailNW
63
37 Cooper
85 D
85,000
MarineServctr 19
SeattleYachts 43
37 Dehler 372
85 D
59,000
SailNW
MarineServctr 19
37 Delphia
06 D
84,950
NWYachtnet 77
26,000
SailNW
63
37 Hanse
05 D
134,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
36,000
Swiftsure
53
37 Jeanneau
02 D
99,500
MarineServctr 19
34 Taylor Rhodes 54 D
29,500
ElliottBay
27
37 Jeanneau SO37 02 D
98,900
MarineServctr 19
35 Beneteau Firs 15 D
219,900
Signature
37
37 Peterson 37
77 D
19,900
Port Gardner 74
Signature
37
37 Sweden 370
95 D
Call
33 37
SZ TYPE
YR PR
63
35 Beneteau OC
15 D
Call
35 C&C
86 D
29,900
Port Gardner 74
37 Tartan
80 D
47,900
MarineServctr 19
35 CAL
74 D
29,950
Tradewind
79
37 Tartan 37
80 D
45,000
MarineServctr 19
35 Catalina
04 D
112,500
NHarborYS
75
38 Alajuela
77 D
75,000
WaterLine
35 Catalina 355
14 D
Call
SeattleYachts 43
382 Beneteau
98 D
69,500
Port Gardner 74
35 Ericson
76 OB
Bristol
76
Signature
37
Swiftsure
53
32
26,500
SeattleYachts 43
38 Beneteau
91 D
58,500
35 Glen-L PH 35 92 D
49,500
MarineServctr 19
38 Beneteau OC
15 D
New
35 Hunter
93 D
45,500
ElliottBay
27
38 Catalina
83 D
32,000
NWYachtnet 77
35 Huntingford
85 D
29,500
MarineServctr 19
38 Catalina
93 D
79,900
Stan Miller Yts 11
35 Isl Pack Cat
93 D
139,500
MarineServctr 19
38 Catalina
96 D
104,500
35 Island Packet 02 D
145,000
MarineServctr 19
38 Catalina 385
12 D
Call
WaterLine
32
SeattleYachts 43
35 J
87 D
34,995
Bristol
76
38 Columbia
66 D
48,500
Bristol
35 J/105
94 D
35,000
Swiftsure
53
38 Down East
77 D
45,000
Port Gardner 74
35 J/109
53
76
12 D
229,000
Swiftsure
38 Dubois Steel
78 D
110,000
WaterLine
35 J/Boats J/109 03 D
164,900
MarineServctr 19
38 Dufour
03 D
134,500
SeattleYachts 43
35 J/Boats J/35c 94 D
84,500
SailNW
63
38 HansChristian 80 D
84,900
WestYachts
33
35 Schock
89 D
45,000
SailNW
63
38 Hodgdon Bros. 78 D
95,000
Denison Yts
90
36 Bavaria
01 D
89,900
SeattleYachts 43
38 Kettenburg
54 D
20,000
Port Gardner 74
36 Beneteau 36.7 06 D
99,900
Swiftsure
38 Malo 116
84 D
200,000
NWYachtnet 77
36 C&L Explorer 83 D
49,900
NWYachtnet 77
38 Marina Berth
95 N
28,000
WaterLine
32
36 CAL
67 D
38,000
Tradewind
79
38 Nauticat
85 D
149,900
NHarborYS
75
36 Cascade
72 D
25,000
MarineServctr 19
38 Nauticat
86 D
139,000
MarineServctr 19
36 Catalina
86 D
36,900
NWYachtnet 77
38 Nauticat 38
01 D
269,000
MarineServctr 19
36 Ericson
77 D
39,900
NHarborYS
38 Nauticat MS
82 TD
109,000
MarineServctr 19
36 Island Packet 14 D
359,852
MarineServctr 19
38 Ohlson
71 D
23,900
Tradewind
79
36 IslanderSloop 72 D
19,900
WestYachts
33
38 Pearson Sloop 91 D
79,900
WestYachts
33
36 Jeanneau
90 D
49,900
SailNW
63
38 Shannon Ketch 81 D
98,500
NWYachtnet 77
36 Morgan
75 D
24,900
SeattleYachts 43
38 Shannon PH
82 D
95,500
NWYachtnet 77
36 Sabre
95 D
149,000
ElliottBay
27
38 TaShing Panda 78 D
84,900
ElliottBay
37 Beneteau 373 06 D
135,500
Signature
37
38 TaShing Panda 86 D
149,900
53
75
32
27
NWYachtnet 77
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2008 MERIDIAN 490, TWIN 380 HP CUMMINS $369,500
2000 BAylINER 4788 My, ToP HoUSE TWIN CUMMINS, $260,000
2004 59’ CARVER 570 PH, TWIN VolVo 480 HP $590,000
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SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
32
46 Cal 2-46
74 D
97,500
WaterLine
32
48 Island Packet 06 D
475,000
53
46 Formosa
77 D
99,500
SeattleYachts 43
48 J Boats J/145 03 D
495,000
398,500
MarineServctr 19
46 Formosa
80 D
89,900
Northwest
61
48 J/145
03 D
16 D
278,913
MarineServctr 19
46 Formosa 46
78 D
51,500
Port Gardner 74
48 Malo
94 D
85,000
ElliottBay
27
46 Hunter
01 TD
179,000
ChuckHovey 25
40 Beneteau 405 88 D
84,000
Signature
37
46 Jeanneau 45.2 01 D
198,500
40 BlueJacket 40 14 D
398,839
MarineServctr 19
46 Jeanneau 469 16 D
40 Caliber LRC
03 D
259,000
Swiftsure
53
46 Kelly Peterso
40 Catalina 400
00 D
154,000
WaterLine
32
40 CSY
89 D
89,500
40 Davidson
80 D
49,000
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
39 Bavaria
94 D
89,999
WaterLine
39 Concordia
57 D
195,000
Swiftsure
400 Lagoon 400
10 D
409 Jeanneau 40 Beneteau
PG
PG
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
SZ TYPE
YR PR
PRICE BROKER
PG
Swiftsure
53
50 Valiant
02 D
529,500
NWYachtnet 77
SailNW
63
51 Formosa
82 D
189,500
NWYachtnet 77
375,000
Swiftsure
53
53 Andrews
90 D
149,000
SailNW
63
05 D
599,000
NWYachtnet 77
53 Skookum Ketch 84 D
280,000
WestYachts
33
48 Maple Leaf
75 D
114,000
WaterLine
32
53 Spencer
78 D
235,000
Swiftsure
53
MarineServctr 19
48 Swan
72 D
90,000
Swiftsure
53
54 AMEL
05 D
575,000
Swiftsure
53
419,852
MarineServctr 19
48 Tayana
93 D
299,000
Swiftsure
53
54 CT
85 D
220,000
Tradewind
79
87 D
233,000
WaterLine
32
48 Tayana
93 D
299,000
Swiftsure
53
56 Herreshoff
56 D
215,000
WaterLine
32
46 S & S
61 D
75,000
ElliottBay
27
48 Tayana
93 D
299,000
Swiftsure
53
57 Skookum
82 TD
299,000
WaterLine
32
MarineServctr 19
46 Tayana PH
13 D
New
SeattleYachts 43
48 Tayana DS
12 D
New
SailNW
SeattleYachts 43
58 Tayana Cutter 01 D
569,000
SeattleYachts 43
47 Beneteau 473 06 D
239,900
Signature
37
49 Fife 8 Metre
29 D
250,000
Swiftsure
61 C&C
73 D
595,000
WestYachts
33
40 FountainePajo 06 TD
280,000
MarineServctr 19
47 Caliber LRC
95 D
219,500
WestYachts
33
49 Jeanneau49P 07 D
349,500
MarineServctr 19
64 Lucander
05 D
140,000
Bristol
76
40 Hinckley
70 D
169,500
ElliottBay
27
47 Catalina
00 D
249,500
SeattleYachts 43
49 Reinke 15m
96 TD
195,000
WaterLine
32
64 Roberts PH 64 88 D
298,000
MarineServctr 19
40 Hunter
63
53
94 D
75,000
ElliottBay
27
47 Custom CC
79 D
139,000
MarineServctr 19
49 Transpac
81 D
130,000
Swiftsure
53
65 Perry
01 D
695,000
Swiftsure
53
40 Hunter Legend 92 D
89,900
WestYachts
33
47 Hunter
07 D
275,000
Denison Yts
90
50 Bruckmann
12 D
1.169M
ChuckHovey 25
70 Wylie
93 D
299,000
Swiftsure
53
40 J Boats J/120 94 D
129,000
SailNW
63
47 Vagabond
00 D
159,000
SeattleYachts 43
50 Celestial PH
96 D
249,900
Swiftsure
53
73 German Frers 87 D
700,000
Denison Yts
90
40 J Boats J/122 09 D
379,000
SailNW
63
47 Vagabond
84 D
198,500
NWYachtnet 77
50 Dubbel
89 D
349,000
Swiftsure
53
80 PTE
995,000
Bristol
76
40 J Boats J/40
86 D
120,000
SailNW
63
48 Cal
66 D
61,000
MarineServctr 19
50 Farr
85 D
139,000
MarineServctr 19
40 Jespersen
93 D
179,000
Northwest
61
40 Jonmeri
86 D
129,000
Swiftsure
53
40 Kettenberg
60 D
19,900
SeattleYachts 43
40 Nauticat 40
85 D
169,500
MarineServctr 19
40 Pilothouse
46 D
15,000
Bristol
76
40 S&S Loki Yawl 53 D
75,000
ElliottBay
27
Swiftsure
53
SailNW
63 53
40 Tashiba
97 D
Call
40 Tripp
91 D
64,000
40 Valiant
82 D
109,000
Swiftsure
41 Alden
99 D
194,500
NWYachtnet 77
41 C&C
85 D
59,000
SailNW
41 Cheoy Lee
77 D
54,000
SeattleYachts 43
41 Cheoy Lee
77 D
94,500
WaterLine
41 CT PH Ketch
76 D
49,900
NWYachtnet 77
41 Laurent Giles 57 D
69,500
NWYachtnet 77
41 Morgan Out Is 82 D
79,900
ElliottBay
27
41 Rhodes Bounty 59 D
35,000
WaterLine
32
32
00 TD
350,000
Swiftsure
53
42 Bavaria
99 D
129,000
ElliottBay
27
42 Beneteau OC
07 D
169,900
Signature
37
42 Catalina
05 D
25,000
Bristol
76
42 Catalina
89 D
92,000
SailNW
63
42 Catalina MkI
93 D
99,500
SeattleYachts 43
42 ColvinGazelle 74 D
119,900
WestYachts
33
42 Hank Hinckley 85 D
139,000
WaterLine
32
42 Hank Hinckley 85 D
125,000
WaterLine
32
42 Hunter
93 D
117,700
NWYachtnet 77
42 Jeanneau 42DS 06 D
219,500
MarineServctr 19
42 Jeanneau 42DS 10 D
239,500
MarineServctr 19
42 Nauticat PH
04 D
439,500
MarineServctr 19
42 Nautor Swan
85 D
137,500
WaterLine
32
42 Pearson Sloop 79 D
81,000
WestYachts
33
42 Person
80 D
85,000
NHarborYS
75
42 Wauquiez
95 D
165,000
Signature
37
43 Atkins Custom 02 D
199,950
Tradewind
79
43 Ben- Sense
12 D
299,900
Signature
37
43 HallbergRassy 03 D
380,000
Swiftsure
53
43 HallbergRassy 05 D
429,000
Swiftsure
53
43 Hans Christia 79 D
75,000
WaterLine
32
43 Hunter
92 D
119,000
Swiftsure
53
43 Hunter 430
96 D
128,000
Signature
37
43 Hunter Legend 93 D
82,500
WaterLine
32
43 Kettenburg
65 D
42,000
Tradewind
79
43 Perry
77 D
279,000
Swiftsure
53
43 Tartan 4300
08 D
425,000
Swiftsure
53
44 Beneteau 445 93 D
79,900
Signature
37
44 Beneteau Firs 05 D
193,000
Signature
37
44 Bruce Roberts 81 D
69,000
WaterLine
32
14 D
44 Freedom Ketch 82 D
Call 65,000
ElliottBay
38' PERFORMANCETRAWLER EUROPA , '83 $89,000
48' RAWSON PHA , '74 ............................... $114,900
30' TOLLYCRAFT, '88 .............................. $25,000
42' CORSAIR , '93 .......................Asking $115,000
40' OCEAN ALEXANDER '87 ............... $195,000
39' UNIVERSAL EUROPA TRAWLER, '78 . $69,900
36' ROUGHWATER PH, '80 ................... $32,000
37' C&L DOUBLE CABIN TRAWLER, '77 .. $69,000
37' TAYANA CUTTER, '85 ......................... $82,500
35' SCHOCK RACER/CRUISER, '91.......... $38,000
72' TED GEARY/BLANCHARD, '20 ...... $174,900
43' ATKINS CUSTOM, '02. ................... $194,995
43' IRWIN MKII, '87 ............................... $99,000
36' PEARSON 365 PH, '80 ............. Asking $39,900
38' HANS CHRISTIAN, '78. ................... $59,000
36' CAL, '67 .................................. Asking $38,000
25' PACIFIC SEACRAFT, '78.................... $19,950
27
84 D
159,900
SeattleYachts 43
44 Hylas
84 D
129,000
Swiftsure
53
44 Hylas
86 D
142,500
Swiftsure
53
44 J/44
91 D
189,000
Swiftsure
53
44 Lafitte
84 D
89,500
44 Nordic
80 D
135,000
ElliottBay
44 Norseman
83 D
189,000
ChuckHovey 25
44 Swan
79 D
147,000
Swiftsure
53
45 Beneteau O
15 D
Call
Signature
37
45 Catalina
10 D
309,000
Stan Miller Yts 11
45 Explorer
78 D
129,500
NWYachtnet 77
45 Fastnet
73 OB
89,500
SeattleYachts 43
45 Hardin
81 D
157,950
NWYachtnet 77
45 Hunter Legend 86 D
79,500
MarineServctr 19
SeattleYachts 43 27
10 D
259,000
WaterLine
45 Nauticat 40+5 85 D
235,000
MarineServctr 19
45 Waterline
315,000
Swiftsure
95 D
50' ISLAND GYPSY, '79 ......................$129,000
SeattleYachts 43
44 Hylas
45 Jeanneau
(360) 697-4000 • fax (360) 697-4035 • www.yachtworld.com/tradewindyachts/ Liberty Bay Marina – Poulsbo, WA
63
42 Atlantic
44 Catalina 445
96 TD
32 53
24' BAYLINER 242 w/trailer '05 ................................. $33,500 25' SEACRAFT '78 w/trailer.....................................$19,950
27' BOSTON WHALER OFFSHORE, '92. ...... $68,500 28' CARVER,'93 ............................................ $29,500
29' COLUMBIA, SS design, diesel ...................$7,500 32' BAYLINER 3288, '91 ....................................$39,000
41' CHB '81 nice................................................$79,000
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47’ CaTaLINa 470, ‘01. $226,500! THE BEST EQUIPPED 470 CATALINA AROUND! Bow thruster, diesel furnace, Leisure Furl, Bamar electric furler, washer/dryer, Everhot, full electronics. Rick Hixon, (425) 293-1269 (www.unitedyachtnw.com or rickh@unitedyacht. com). See photos and details at www. catalina470.com. S250-8
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GarDEN kETCh Ph CT-41’ #7 1973, CT41 PH LOA 48’, fiberglass hull (#7), 75hp TAMD30V-Penta, radar, autopilot, CQR anchors, chartplotter,VHF, furling jib, staysail, Windlass. Fuel 150 gal. Water 90 gal. LPG stove/oven, shower, 9’ dingy. Moored at Poulsbo YC, WA $65k Contact:(509) 9434638, rrjordal@att.net. See photos: http://albatrossct41.shutterfly.com/ S347-8
40 hUNTEr 1989 - $65,000 Excellent condition, 2 cabins & heads, shower, Furuno radar/ plotter/GPS, full canvas, 100 amp Balmar charger, Espar heat, Seafreeze coldplate freezer, spinnaker,newer upholstery & cockpit cushions. Phone: 425-357-6065 S357-8
C&C Shark 24’ — $2500 This solid Canadian sailboat is lots of fun to sail. It is easy to sail for a beginner, but will perform for an expert. It is stable, wellbuilt with strong fiberglass hull and iron fin-keel. Trailerable (no trailer).Many extras: 3 Jibs, 2 mains Spinnaker, Johnson8 outboard, stove, compass, knotmeter. etc. Moored in Seattle. 206-550-4332. robtBg@gmail.com. S359-12
PrICE 1989 X-119 (40’) by X-YACHTS of DENMARK High-quality racer/cruiser. Beautiful teak interior with enclosed head and three double staterooms. Specifications and photos: www.cacciapomodora.com asking $89,500. Bring all offers. (206) 601-3867. S318-6
1988 NOrDIC 44 Two separate staterooms. Lots of recent upgrades including new Garmin radar, GPS map, battery charger, dodger, life lines. Details and photos available www.yachtsoffered.com. $149,900 Judy 206-963-3560 S319-7
39’ fOOT wOODEN CUSTOM CUTTEr 39’ custom designed cutter built in 1931. Structurally rebuilt in the 1990’s. Needs cosmetic work, possible interior update. Full set Dacron sails, cotton square rig. $25,000. 360-424-7107 S341-2 80 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
CUSTOM hErMaNSON 44 Looking for the ultimate ocean steel liveaboard cruiser? Look no further! $99,999 Has income potential www.dutchlove.com 305-989-7181 S349-8
1949 PhIL rhODES wINDwarD 34 LOA 34’6”, beam 8’6”, fir planking, oak frames, Yanmar 2GM diesel 100 hours. Lot of upgrades last 5 years. Ready to sail. $32,000. In Port Townsend. Details and photos www.seamarineco.com or Bill at brockbb66@gmail.com S350-8
faSTNET 45’ - BOaT ShOw SPECIaL $75,000. at 3/lb – Cheaper than coffee! Holland-built, squeaky clean and bristling with high-end gear, this all-fiberglass sloop has a newer sail inventory and Yanmar turbo diesel.Two spacious staterooms fore and aft have heads of their own and lots of storage. (509) 682-5950. Go to Vimeo. com/81840185 for video tour. S - 5
CaSCaDE 29, 1972 Nw BUILT SOLID fIBErGLaSS NICE inside/out. 18hp newer Yanmar, Force 10 heater & cookstove. Bottom paint & zincs in 2014. VHF, DS, Inverter, Extra sails, many recent upgrades. $18,500obo Ilwaco, 360-665-3633, beachcom@willapabay.org. S351-9
BLUEwaTEr INGrID 38 Fiberglass hull, sail-ready, go-anywhere cruising ketch. $60,000. Beautiful traditional sea-kindly design, comfortable liveaboard. Many upgrades with offshore cruising planned. Details/contact info/photos on website: ingridketchseptember.webs.com S348-8
1989 GULf 32 Ph Designer William Garden. Excellent condition with fully enclosed cockpit. All upgrades, routine maintenance and recent survey available. Sitka, Alaska Reduced to $40,000. ewindahl1940@gmail.com 907-321-2663 S358-12
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PILOT hOUSE-1981 SaTUrNa 33 Designer William Garden. Cruise year round comfortably. $59,000 Survey valued over $266,000 before recent improvements. Yanmar Diesel under 450 hours. Pictures @ “slowdancing.shutterfly.com” Tom: 206-450-9920 S352-9
1987 CaPE GEOrGE 36 - MUST SEE! There were only approx 30 CG 36’s that were completely built by the craftsmen at CG Marine Works. This is one of the finest remaining example. A two owner boat with refits in 2007 and 2014. Meticulously maintained, looks and operates like new. This is a true blue water world cruiser, or will cruise the PAC NW keeping you happy and safe. Compliments where ever she is moored. All custom built magnificent teak interior. Too many extras to list here. For complete description and more photos please email wse541@ gmail.com or call 575-770-1872. Asking $174,000. S341-8
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CaTaLINa 42 Mk II 1996 Bristol condition. Popular 3 stateroom layout. Lots of recent upgrades including new B&G instruments, radar & autopilot, charger/inverter, dodger/bimini, folding prop, life lines, bottom paint. Details and photos available at www.yachtsoffered. com $124,500 Andy 206-923-8420. S355-9
SParkMaN & STEPhENS LOkI-CLaSS YawL “IrOLITa” 40’ LOA. built by H. Heidtmann, Hamburg, GE in 1953. Extensively refurbished by The Jensen Motorboat Company, 1417 Boat Street, Seattle, where she will be moored after October 1. Bristol. $100K. Bill Frame, 612803-6596. frame@augsburg.edu. S340-2
SEarakEr 50 One of 7 blue water cruisers built by Windward Marine, Inc. Vist: www. sites.google.com/site/searakersvtrumpeter/ for more information or with your preferred browser, search Searakersvtrumpeter. S340-7
CrEaLOCk SChOONEr 60’ 60ft W.I.B. Crealock designed schooner. Custom built by Peacock Boatworks, Long Beach California in 1997. Steel is Real! Every feature you can name. Comes with slip in Hawaii. Delivered to any port on the West Coast. Captain maintained. Leave tomorrow for only $275,000 waxbrooke@yahoo.com S343-1
330 SUNDaNCEr 1997 Loaded.Twin 350s V-Drives Port = 4.4 hrs., starboard - 775 hrs. 4.5 kW generator. Perfect condition. Fresh bottom paint, zincs (6 mo.), new 8’ dinghy, 2.2 Merc. OB, 3 sets canvas, TV, stereo, Furuno electronics. $51,500 obo 206-419-4436 P476-11
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41’ rOUGhwaTEr 1977 Ph SEDaN 185 hp Perkins diesel, 8k westerbeke generator, vhf, radar, chart plotter, Fathometer, autopilot, new upholstery, new sanitation system. All systems go. $49,000. located Anacortes P395-10
1999 37’ SEa raY SUNDaNCEr. Rare optional high gloss cherry interior with many up-grades. Less than 400 hours on 330 HP Mercruiser’s and 5 KW gen. Air conditioning, Radar, GPS, Sounder, VHF, Stereo, new 30” flat TV, Power windlass, new polycarbonate enclosure, good canvass, always waxed and kept in covered moorage. Excellent condition. $89,900. Call Brian 206-669-1197 P175-4
50 ft U.S SkOOkUM fIBErGLaSS TrawLEr 1972 Commercial quality built trawler for all your fishing and pleasure cruising @5 gph 8-10 knts. Truly well built. Powered with a single Volvo 120 Tamd engine, 384 hp. 3 staterooms. 2 bath. Interior upgrades. Force 10 propane stove/oven. Large refrigerator/freezer. Separate 12 cft chest freezer on flybridge. For more information and pictures, call 888-641-5901, or nwyachtnet.com. $99,500. Possible financing. P151-5
41’ MErIDIaN 411, ‘05. Beautiful 2005 Meridian 411 with T/Cummins 450hp diesels w/420 hrs, ZF electronic throttles, Onan 11.5 generator, AC, icemaker, washer/dryer, all electronics, Boston Whaler 110 Sport w/25hp Mercury. Full upper and lower enclosures. Moored at Kirkland Homeport Marina. $299,000. More photos at http://bit.ly/meridian411. Darrellwest@hotmail.com. P791-6
24’ MaXUM 2006 , rarely used, 50 hours on 5.0 liter Mercruiser, new drive, SS duo props, CD, DVD, Navman Tracker, SL Windlass, 8’ AB, 4 HP Yamaha, Sea Wise davit, gal. trailer, Surveyor valuation $29,500, michaeld@rockisland. com P304-6
40’ BILL GarDEN DESIGNED wOODEN TrOLLEr, ‘48. Halcyon is well known at wooden boat shows. Complete classic restoration of this 1948 troller. A fine yacht with quality craftsmanship, sound! A great cruiser with CAT diesel. See full pictures @ www.halcyon3.shutterfly. com $165,000. Sam Fry (360) 378-5864 or (360) 378-1632. P748-10
32’ MONSON SEDaN CrUISEr ‘65 very well equipped. Seeps 6 – moored in slip allowing “liveaboard” Hull sound - 11 mo’s bottom painted/zincs. Needs cabin work, etc lots. $7,000 spent last 2 yrs updating. Plus, $1,400 engine upgrade, Turbo Carb and fuel injection. Last long cruise, 4wks Desolation Sound – 500 miles. Selling due to health problems. Best reasonable offer accepted. 206-824-1146 P247-9
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36’ CarVEr MY, ‘06. Immaculate and fully outfitted - dinghy and Honda outboard. Ultraleather lounge w/integrated dinette, great galley, two TV/DVDs, Sirius radio and AM/FM/CD stereo provide for dockside entertainment. Two heads. T/ Volvo Penta gas engines. $199,900. (360) 866-0251. P864-10
35 ‘MarINEr / hELMSMaN 2007 DEMO, 380 hp. Cummins,bow & stern thrusters,gen set,inverter,2refers,2 station electronics,rib &crane, FULLY LOADED,1200 miles on 400 gal. Bring Offers: www.factorydirectyachts. com info@factorydirectyachts.com 714271-2628 P123-10
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54’ wM. GarDEN DESIGN, built at Philbrooks yard 1968. A luxurious yacht for the Northwest, two staterooms, twin Cummins, 12 kw genset, double cedar planked. August 2014 hull and topsides survey states; “good condition, better than most of her peers”. We just finished a sixteen-week ‘restoration’ from keel to mast head light and had her professionally painted. She’s absolutely beautiful - see twenty new exterior photos online at pacificmarine.org. Call David 206.225.3360 to make an appointment to see her. P918-1
57’ ChrIS CrafT CONNIE 1965 ESTATE SALE, 8V71 Detroits, Mathers, 12KW Genset, 27’ Flybridge, $120K Retrofit, Excellent Live-A-Board, All Equipment, Boston Whaler, Seattle Live-A-Board Moorage Available, reduced $145,000, Specifications (520) 749-5983, (206) 697-2005 P308-8
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45’ BaYLINEr Ph, ‘86. Mint condition; twin diesel 220 Hinos; 800 hours; central diesel heating; recent upgrades include: replacement of command bridge seating frames and all new upholstery; rebuilt radar arms; new sound system on command bridge and in galley; 2 dinghies plus outboard; spare new props; new canvases. $160,000. (604) 240-6671. P480-6
43’fOOTwELLCrafT POrTOfINO BESTVALUE IN BC, PORTOFINO IN EXCELLENT CONDITION , SLEEPS 6 , ALL OPTIONS, 31 MPH, GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, stored indoors every winter, used in fresh water only, twin 454 mercruiser straight drives,rebuilt port engine 75 hours ,starboard aprox. 800 hours, 4.5 kw kohler genset, sleeps six, full galley, full bathroom with shower, two wet bars, stereo, two tvs. , new fridge, microwave, tv, . twin airconditioners, new upholstery on aft deck, new sunbrella top, sits twelve on aft deck, anchor winch, and much more. JUST SURVEYED VALUE $78,000. New replacement value $500,000. aSkING $68,500. Call for details and more pictures...250 804 8007 or toll free 1-866-675-3007. P317-4
40’ TrOJaN SUNDECk 1980 – PrICE SLaShED – now 73,000 C$. – bring reasonable offer. Fully enclosed; twin diesels; 10 kw geny; 3500 inverter charger; mechanically sound; all season cruiser or spacious live aboard. 2 staterooms (1 island queen) – 2 heads both with separate showers. P356-12
73’ CLaSSIC wOODEN YaChT Argonaut II is a well-maintained and updated yacht. Perfect Northwest cruiser, also a great liveaboard. Gardner 6L3 diesel, 2.5 gal. per hr. at full speed. Possible transferable liveaboard slip in Ballard, Seattle. Check http://argoleeb.wix.com/argonaut-ii-forsale for more information. Call owner at 206-313-0223. P405-11
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32’ rawSON CaBIN CrUISEr Very low hours on 210 Cat diesel, 10 knot cruise. New wiring & panel, new inverter, new fridge, new stove. Nice head & shower. Very sharp and ready to go cruising! Located at Jarrell’s Cove Marina, Harstine Island, Shelton, WA. P372-2
26’ fIBErGLaSS GENTLEMEN’S SEawOrThY LaUNCh 2005 12 knots top with 56hp Yanmar diesel, 250 mile range. Bow thruster, electric head, GPS, VHF radio with hailer, stereo, spot light. Reduced to $39,900. 714-271-2628. P383-6 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015 81
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57’ ChrIS CrafT CONNIE 1965 Outstanding condition. Twin 8V71 Detroit Diesels. Excellent Live-A-Board, approx. 1,000 SF furnished, Living Space. Custom 27’ Flybridge, wraparound teak steering station, hand rails,, large solid teak serving table. Three staterooms, plus Queen Hide-aBed, Two Vacuflush Heads/Showers, Full Galley, Dinette. Varnished throughout. Lots of storage. Ready to Cruise, LiveA-Board or Charter. Seattle Live-A-Board Moorage Available. Exceptional Buy at only $145,000. Photos/Equipment List. (360)928-9724, (206)697-2005, schoboatseattle@hotmail.com P308-2
27 ft. SEa raY aMBEr JaCk & hEaVY DUTYTraILEr Twin 170 hp. Super fishing boat. Two tops, full galley, enclosed head and shower. Sounder & GPS, 2 down riggers, Fresh water boat. Look, only $14,800. Bob 360-229-0399. Shelton. P326-11
32’ BhM fLYBrIDGE TrawLEr, 1992 A True “Downeast” Duffy style,Lobster yacht built by the Atlantic Boat Company in Brooklyn Maine. Excellent condition, 210 Cummins diesel with 2,995 hours. Well equipped and many upgrades. Recent zincs and service. A well built go anywhere vessel at 8 knots or 16 knots. Boathouse kept. Boathouse available in Olympia. rEDUCED! $88,000. Owner will consider small trade. (360) 956-1992 P391-11
55 fOOT 1932 STEPhENS MOTOr YaChT 1932 Stephens Motor Yacht Total restoration 2008 including new engines /genset/electronics /mechanical/electrical. Seattle area. See photos, history, complete details, and contact information at http://www.MVSeaDog. com $375,000 P406-11
1991 TOLLYCrafT 44’ CPMY Beautiful condition : Detroit 6V53TI Diesels, Genset, Outback Inv, Bowthruster, Espar heat, Vacuflush heads, Watermaker, New Refrigerator, Icemaker, Gas stove, TracVision, Davit with 12’RIB and much more. $229,500.00 253- 856-7770 P370-8
1983 41’ CaNOE COVE fLYBrIDGE SEDaN DIESEL Well maintained, perfect for livaboard. Fresh water kept. Twin Detroit Diesel V653T, Genset, Bowthruster, A/C, updated galley and salon, two cabin, sleeps 6, RADAR, VHF $79k Email4photo link. ronmicjan@gmail.com P433-8
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$17,500 - INEXPENSIVE QUaLITY 31’ UNIfLITE EXPrESS - 1972 Located in Anacortes, WA The most solid boat on the water. Clean No Blisters. Updated Cabin, Twin Rebuilt Chrysler 318’s (300 hrs), New Fuel Tanks & Mufflers, New Canvas. Great boat for Family Cruising, Fishing & Crabbing. 206.931.9352 P375-2
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36’ GraND BaNkS CLaSSIC 1976 Twin Ammarine 6404 John Deeres. 7.5kW Onan genset, Espar heat. Desirable S. Lake Union covered moorage. Great family boat. $82,000. P373-1
1984 SUNDOwNEr 30 TUG Excellent, well equipped, full electronics, webasto, refrigerator-freezer, huge storage, everything works perfectly, engine runs well, new oil change, filters, belts. clean & neat. Bellingham. $65,500.00. 360-7204480 P409-11
RemindeR The deadline for Classified Ads is the 5th each month. Thank you! 82 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015
IMPECCaBLE 1999 rIVIEra 48 PLaTINUM Well known for their high quality and performance Australian Yacht builder Riviera produced the Platinum Convertible Flybridge from 1993 to 2002. The high quality construction, open layout, extended cruising capability and command flybridge made her popular with cruisers and sport fisherman alike. This is as fine and well appointed example as you will ever find and will not disappoint the discerning buyer. Exceptionally equipped luxury and performance, professionally maintained and attractively priced at $305,000. 206-708-3056 P337-12
2005 TUG BOaT 20’ Jay Benford Design and 3 Axel Custom Trailer Fiberglass hull, Yanmar diesel 50 HP (200hrs), 20’ detachable mast/boom, VHF, GPS, Depth, Inverter, Charger, GoLight Searchlight, Muir Cheetah windlass, Yankee Skipper Head, macerator, much more, $16,700 BO. 206-406-7080 P426-12
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20 08 SE aSwIrL STrIPEr 2601 waLkarOUND Volvo XDP 280 HP, duoprop, fwc, hydraulic steering; 180 hrs. Yamaha 9.9 HP, electric-start with remote electric steering. Alaska Hardtop Package with cabin heat. Marine head with storage tank/ macerator. Raymarine GPS with C-90W chartplotter, depth finder, 4 KW radar, VHF radio. EZ Loader bunk trailer. $49,900. P445-9
52’ 1953 ChrIS-CrafT MOTOrYaChT 2014 People’s Choice Winner of the 25th Annual Chris Craft Rendezvous Economical 6-71 Detroits. Riva has been well cared for and continuously upgraded in electrical and mechanical. A major restoration just completed to all brightwork as well as bottom paint and bootstripe by VIC FRANCK Co. All new starting and house bank batteries for 32v and12v system as well as newly rebuilt starters (2) new fuel pumps (2). Outback 12v and 32v charger/ inverter, Espar hydronic heating system. The engines have been serviced and are ready to go. This motoryacht is in BRISTOL condition and and is ready for your enjoyment. Covered moorage available to qualified tenant.For more information please visit www.1953chriscraft.com or call 206-963-3799 $165,000 No brokers please. P436-8
34 PDQ POwEr CaTaMaraM 2006 - Twin 100 hp Yanmar diesels, 2 private cabins, Webasto hydronic heating throughout. Great economical cruiser. 7 kts @ 1.5 gph or faster cruise 14 kts @ 5 gph. Very maneuverable, stable ride. Raymarine Electronics package at both helms, 10’ RIB dinghy on stern davit w/2HP Honda. Great income opportunity in charter fleet. Let us show you how you can own this fine vessel and defray much of the costs thru charter service. $279,500 San Juan Yachting in Bellingham wa. (800-677-7450) brokerage@sanjuansailing.com P438-8
1982 GB 42 CLaSSIC T120 Lehman, Excellent Condition, 8.5Onan, Inverter, Watermaker,3 Heaters, 2 Freezers, Power Davits, Extensive Refit, AutoPilot, 400’ chain, New Windlass, New Varnish, Bottom paint, Mast,Davit, 604328-8872 $189,000 USD obo. Info, photos, blog: adagioiv.blogspot.ca P214-9
32’ TOLLY ‘64 Eng rebuilt, new manifolds, exhaust 2010. New teak swim grid 2011, 2 VHF, 2DS, GPS. Sideshift Stern Thruster 2012. Fresh bright work and paint. $8,500.00 US 604-619-5434 P234-8
73’ CLaSSIC wOODEN YaChT Argonaut II is a well-known northwest cruiser with a fascinating history. Her Gardner 6L3 diesel uses only 2.5 gph at full speed. Check out http://argoleeb.wix.com/argonaut-ii-forsale for more information. $195,000. Call 206-313-0223. P440-9
41’ LUhrS SPOrTfIShEr 41’ Luhrs Sportsfisher, 14’ beam, Built 1973, never been in saltwater, Twin 440 Chrysler engines, Chart plotters both helms, new canvas, Spacious cabin, clean, smooth-running boat. $45,000.00 Call (541)620-2657 P446-9
28’ CaVEr MID CaBIN EXPrESS 28’ Carver with Trailer and twin V6 Mercruise outdrives. 221 hours, Boat and Trailer garaged and used only in Fresh Water. Like NEW condition. $35,000 Brookehaven Yacht Sales, 360-951-5900 P454-10
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CLaSSIC 35’ rOUGhwaTEr PILOThOUSE TrawLEr boathouse kept, John Deere 6068, Twin Disc transmission Olsson davit, CQR anchor, EGT indicator, isolation transformer, $44,500 P442-9
GrEaT Nw TrawLEr 42’X12’X6.5’ Heavy Built Northwest Trawler 1947/1990s conversion. Built Parks Shipyard BC. USA Doc. Excellent Gardner 120, 6L Diesel. Twin Disc. Hydraulic Windlass Spool. 500 fuel, Electric, Plumbing 1st rate. Systems & tanks replaced. Hydronic Heating. Register AC Heaters. Elec. Head, sewage system. Full Electronics Garmin Radar/Plotter HD. Walk-in Engine room. Full Galley, Salon, Pilothouse, Elec Head, Shower. Quality systems. Turn-key. Professionally built, maintained. Cedar / Oak. Stable, Stout, Responsive. Aft station helm jog & controls for fishing. Hinged mast, boom. Dinghy. Batteries new 12/32v. Inverter, Sleeps 5. LPG Stove $183,000.00. Photos, Specs. Info: charlotdeny@gmail.com P460-12
C LAS S I F I E D 1979 TOLLYCrafT 30 Excellent condition. Lifetime under cover. Newer dripless shafts, holding and fuel tanks. Twin Merc 350’s low, low hours, transom door, extras, shower. Fresh bottomkote and zincs. Full survey 2015. $32,000 Owner (425) 241-6276 P368-12
42fT PrOwLEr SEDaN 1989/13ft8in beam price slashed NOW $88,800 CANADIAN bring reasonable offer.twin 250hp GMC 8.2 diesels 8kw onan gen.All chain anchor.Vacuflush head.Radar,2 Vhf, 2 depth sounders.gps. sea wise davits.propane stove / oven.diesel furnace. Very stable boat and very economical. 604-431-9544 P504-1
1989 29’ BarhOPPEr Twin inboard Volvo 350’s with 959 hours. Has head with shower, Wallas diesel heater stove, DF, GPS, sleeps 4 good condition. 360-4149468 P451-10
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2858 BaYLINEr IN GrEaT CONDITION! Mercruiser 454, 7.4L I/O Bravo II drive 330HP - New batteries, charger and canvas- Sleeps Six - Norcold110/12v refer - Marine head w/ shower - Updated electronics: VHF – GPS – Depth. 253-297-0510 P456-10
50’ GraND BaNkS 50’ Grand Banks always been in boathouse and professionally maintained. 64 mile radar. Good electronics. Excellent live a board. 1500 mile long-range cruiser. Stabilized. $235,000 - serious offers welcomed. 503-260-6806 P448-10
2000 BaYLINEr 4788 Beautifully maintained & serviced, updated electronics, gen. & inverter, Novurena dinghy 30 Honda, full enclosures, 45,000 BTU furnace, Sat/TV systems, 1130 hrs. Twin 370 HP Cummins diesels. 250-247-9199 $225,000. P450-10
2003-38fT. SEa SPIrIT SUNDECk faST TrawLEr 13’ beam, 370 hp Yanmars, generator, heat and air conditioning, loaded, Flybridge and Sundeck Rainer enclosures. Asking $198,000. 714-271-2628 P463-10
36’ CONVErTED fIShING VESSEL 1976 M/V Liz B. Cummins 6B-5.9M, with 2000 hours, 1.5 gal / hour @ 7.5 knots. E-mail: ggwickman@gmail.com for survey & photos. Friday Harbor WA $ 34,000- OBO 360-317-5475 P464-12
PrICED TO SELL - $195,000 US DOLLarS 1982 65 ft x 20 ft beam Skylounge – set up for NW cruising. All fiberglass – Lamphere, built in Westport WA. 4 stateroom, 5 heads, upgraded interior and cockpit, 3100 hrs GM diesels; bowthruster, 2 radars, 2 GPS, 2 VHF, Large-screen sounder, inverter-charger, 2 low-hour gens. Electric galley & heat, 15 ft whaler with 30 HP on davit. Bottom paint Aug 2013. Located Madeira Park, BC in boathouse. 604-883-9718 P443-9
2013 wOOLDrIDGE 29fT PILOThOUSE Fishing boat extraordinaire. This boat has ever bell & whistle any fisherman could ever want. The list is way too long to even start but it includes twin 200 hp Evinrude E-tecs ho’s, state of the art electronics, digital controls at both main station & rear helm station, plus so much more. $165,000. Located in Port Townsend, WA. 601-613-8876 P447-9
1983 36fT ISLaND GYPSY EUrOPa TrawLEr $59,500 Twin Lehman 120’s 2000 hrs, full canvas, bow thruster, watermaker, washer/dryer, two staterooms, Apex hard bottom dingy, 5hp Mercury, lots of spares, ready to sell. 360-786-1829 P455-10
1967 44’ GarDEN TrawLEr Wood hull, twin Perkins, 8 KW gen., 1040 gals. fuel, six berths in three cabins, enclosed flybridge, diesel heat. Health forces sale. $69,000 www. mvgreenstreet.com 503-313-8818 P466-11
380 SEaraY SUNDaNCEr 42’ loa ‘00 ORIGINAl OWNER w/Bow Thruster. Twin fresh 380 hp engines only 20 hrs. 7kw generator New Camper Canvas. Auto Pilot, Raymarine RL80 color open array, North Star 6000 Chart Plotter, Fish Finder etc. Sleeps 6, two cabins,Cherry interior,TV, Stereo A/C, fridge/ freezer(2), cedar lined closets, etc. 10 1/2’ ZODIAC rigid inflatable w/ 8 HP Mercury engine davit system Full Canvas. Boat Looks like NEW call IrwIN YaChT SaLES (206) 632-2900 PrICE $135,000.00 P452-10
CrUISErS INC. 3375- GOrGEOUS Cleanest 33’ express cruiser in existence ~BAR NONE! Professionally maintained, only used couple weeks year. Recent $8,000. full enclosure helm/cockpit. One brand new reman engine with 2 year warranty, manifolds, risers, elbows replaced, Nuetra-Salt system added. RIB with Honda 4 stroke engine, SeaWise davit system. Interior is LIKE NEW! 360-2019141 $64,900. P458-10
2008 C-DOrY VENTUrE 23’ Yamaha F115TLR T8 kicker; EZ-Loader dual axle trailer; Wallas stove / heater; frig; sink; water heater; Lowrance MFD w/ Broadband Radar; full camperback; Quilcene, WA; $52,000. 360-765-0762 P467-11
5 3’ ME r I DI aN 4 9 0 PILOThOUSED r E a M I N ’ O n e o w n e r. T/ 3 3 0 h p Cummins,9kw.genset,3kw.inverter,bow thruster,Raymarine electronics,12’Caribe with 40hp 4stroke Honda.3staterooms.Fully furnished.$255,000 Details and photos 480513-8944 morrisonhome@msn.com P468-11
1972 aLBIN 25 w/harDTOP & TraILEr Full electronics, 1/3 gal/hr., shower, diesel heat, ex. Albin 22 diesel, microwave, toaster oven, 2 door refer, propane stove, windlass, auto-pilot, Bellingham, $19,500. 360-720-4480 P473-11
40 PrESIDENT SUNDECk fULLY ENCLOSED 1993 Two staterooms with walk-around berth in master stateroom. Beautifull all ash interior with teak and holly cabin sole throughout. Twin Cummins 300s, 2 heat pumps, A/C, 2 heads, 2 frig, ice maker, 8kW gen., inverter. Fresh water boat on Coure D’ Alene Lake, ID. $129,000. 509-993-1812. P459-10
42’ NOrDIC TUG fLYBrIDGE 2006 Pristine 2 stateroom/2 full-head layout, 530 HP Cummins electronic diesel, 10’ Boston Whaler with electric downriggers/25 HP 4-stroke Merc, washer/dryer, full Raymarine electronics, ESPAR hydronic zoned heating, BOSE sound systems, ONAN genset, propane 3-burner stove/oven. Located in Victoria. Priced extremely well at $499,000 USD. Call Mark at 250-549-0357 or Brian at 415999-3069. P469-11
55’ CLaSSIC ChrIS CrafT CONSTELLaTION 55’ Chris Craft Constellation with twin Detroit 671’s, recent rebelled decks, W/D, micro, 3 burner propane stove, refer. 900 sq ft of living space. Great live-a-board or ocean cruiser. Photo’s and spec’s. $62,000 or OBO. Berthed in Newport, Oregon. Illness forcing sale. seaweedwilliams@aol.com P471-11
1984 18’ raNGEr TUG 8hpYanmar diesel exceptional fuel mileage newer engine & transmission, mast, boom, sail & canopy, small cabin with v-berth galvanized trailer recently serviced $7,900 - 425-231-1431 P481-12
kINGfIShEr 33’ aLL wELDED hEaVY GaUGE aLUMINUM BIG WATER DOMINATION - KingFisher 33’ Offshore delivers uncompromising craftsmanship with more innovation. You have the power, control, handling and safety to reach places others cannot. Tom-N-Jerrys Boat Center, Twin Bridges Marina Call us at 360-466-9955 P474-6 1952 36’ MONk BrIDGEDECk ExTony Boy II, singleYanmar 150 hp, 1900 hrs, spacious pilothouse and aft cabin, sleeps 6, $22,500 OBO. Call Tad 360-609-3971. www.usefulbitsllc.com/kinggustaf/ king_Gustaf_for_Sale.pdf P483-8 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015 83
C LAS S I F I E D 1967 CLaSSICwOOD 37’ POST afT CaBIN FWC Crusaders, FWC Onan, great cruiser/ live-aboard, superb joinery, pristine, fully furnished, Livingston on davits, thousands in spares $ extras, a must see, $39,900, possible trade, 360 708-1952 P477-12
2008 raNGEr 25 TUG, $79,895 Amazing cruiser! economical, spacious to live, easy to maneuver and maintain. Only 1 built with white hull! comparable new $159K. 888-332-7435 Lots more pics at www.nuwworld.com/ranger25 P478-12
SELENE 47 Selene yachts have a welldeserved reputation for quality and onshore/offshore capability. This is the time to capture your cruising dream aboard a beautiful and capable boat. 330HP Cummins diesel with excellent fuel economy. Cherry & teak/holly interior. Built 2000. Fully maintained and outfitted. Fits in a 50’ slip. For sale by owners to give you an exceptional deal. Located Seattle. $474k. Email selene47nw@gmail.com for complete information. P480-12
CLaSSIC A legend in local waters, Peppi One is a rare 45ft Grenfell Woody Sportsfisher. Built to impeccable standards in 1972 for a BC scion, later powered with twin 3208TA Cats she cruises at 16-22 knots. Well maintained and boathouse kept, with a generous salon, V berth forward and a double stateroom, Vacuflush, large shower and a spacious cockpit ideal for summer entertaining. $96,000 gudmundseth@telus.net 604-263-6396 P485-12
NOrTh PaCIfIC 43’ PILOThOUSE – 2012 – Boathouse kept in fresh water & many late model upgrades! Well equipped & in excellent condition. Cummins 230 w/ 500 hours, bow & stern thrusters, generator, inverter, diesel heat system, air-conditioning, washer/dryer, davit & RIB dinghy, nice electronics and more. www.yachtworld.com/northpacific or 1-877-564-9989 $399,000 P487-7
NOrTh PaCIfIC 42’ PILOThOUSE – 2006. Well equipped and set up with a comfortable salon layout. Cummins 380 w/ 900 hours, bow & stern thruster, diesel heater, air-conditioning, generator, inverter, davit & dinghy and nice electronics. www. yachtworld.com/northpacific or 1-877-5649989 $309,000 P488-7
1999 BaYLINEr 5288 PILOThOUSE - Large salon/galley area & spacious pilothouse w/ great visibility. Generous mid-ship master stateroom w/ ensuite head, & 2 nice guest rooms. Well equipped: Twin 610 MAN engines. 1710 hrs, 15 kW main generator, 3 kW aux generate, Magnum inverter/charger, bow thruster, washer/ dryer, Vacuflush toilets, hydronic heat, reverse cycle heat/air, central vac, davit and dinghy. Contact Trevor at 1-877-564-9989 or www.yachtworld.com/northpacific A great value at $264,900 USD P489-7
2012 CUTwaTEr - $114,432 – Best deal for a Cutwater 26 on the market - Nice dual axel aluminum trailer, Yanmar 180, bow thruster, stern thruster, trim tabs, Webasto diesel heat, windlass, inverter, new AGM batteries, solar panels, propane stove, Fusion stereo system, full cockpit enclosure, dinghy, nice Garmin electronics – well maintained – in great condition - recent survey - Call Trevor 1-877-564–9989 P490-7
2005 MErIDIaN 490 Perfect condition everything works, 900 hrs., full electronics package, new floors, custom furniture, 12’ Whaler, staples, new bottom paint. Survey and more photos available. Olympia $259,900 Bketcham@scattercreek.com P495-1
50’ ChErIBINI INDEPENDaNCE TrawLEr $599,000 CND 2002 fully loaded in excellent condition,450 Cummings single.2 state room with 3 piece heads, Hydrolic system, bow stern thrusters. 11’ inflatable with 25 hp Yamaha 4 stroke.must be seen. John 250-741-4408, johnlia@shaw. ca P496-1
SELENE 47 2007 $629,000 New to the west coast market and truly the finest Selene 47 available. Knowledgeable buyers considering a Selene 47-48: you owe it to yourself to at least look. 805-687-8009 for details and web links. P497-8
34’ MaINShIP 1979 Extensively upgraded interior, single Perkins 240 Turbo, radar, two chart plotters. Hull stripped, sanded, Interlux barrier coats (3) and 2 coats Mircron bottom paint (2011). Boathouse kept. $39,500 USD. 250-472-1018 pucketts@ telus.net P498-8
DEfEVEr 49 1983 6-71 Detroit Diesels 275 hp. New 8kw Westerbeke GenSet. New Bow thruster. 1000 gal fuel. 800 water. Completely re-fit over past 5 years. Recent survey! Asking $205,995. jacquiepz@aol. com 503-307-9010 P499-1
NOrTh PaCIfIC 38’ SEDaN – 2012 – Like New. Owner stepping up to NP49. Cummins QSB with approx 350 hours, bow & stern thrusters, inverter, hydronic heat, snap davit and dinghy, nice Raymarine electronics. www.yachtworld.com/northpacific or 1-877564-9989 $299,000 P486-7
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1979 aLBINTrawLEr 33’ 120hp Ford diesel, 2 gal/hr. Custom top, Alaska veteran, diesel heater, new batteries, sleeps 6, 2 heads, propane stove/oven, windlass, dinghy. $36,500 offer/trade. Moorage in Anacortes. 360-392-2122 or 425-318-2122. P493-1
haLCYON 40’ Bill Garden troller conversion 1948, $99,000; known for craftsmanship, beauty of a yacht, solid construction of a workboat. more pix@www.halcyon3. shutterfly, click photo tab. Sam Fry 360378-5864 P500-1
2000 BaYLINEr 2858 with Bow Thruster $39,000 Mercruiser 7.4L MPI, new Bravo III outdrive, Radar, fuel flow integrated with Garmin chart plotter, flybridge has heat & glass windshield, new risers, LED mood lights, engine fire suppression system. 253-335-8336 P501-1
BaYLINEr 4788 -- 2001-- Beautiful Pilothouse and flybridge with enclosure plus enclosure for aft cockpit. This is probably the nicest one one the market. This boat has the Swimstep hull extension with 3 hatches, and hard chine Underhulls that Greatly enhance performance, stability, handling and fuel economy!!! A must for any Bayliner 4788. Twin 330 HP Cummins diesels with recent oil samples showing “normal.” Also recent vessel survey available. Cruise loaded with Webasto hydronic diesel heating system, Bow & stern “Dock on Command” thrusters, 8 KW Westerbeke genset, 3000 watt inverter, Spectra Watermaker, washer/dryer, central vacuum system, Propane galley, Trash compactor, Ice maker, Refrigeration, Microwave, Zodiac 12’ RIB center console tender w/40 HP Honda, Roskelly/Olsen 1000# davit system, GPS and color chart plotters, Radar, Autopilot, Flo-Scan meters, Spare props and shafts. MUCH MORE! Currently in Charter with San Juan Yachting. Opportunity to keep in charter with good revenue return. San Juan Yachting 800-677-6245 Bellingham Wa. $225,000 P502-8
52’ NOrDIC raISED PILOThOUSE wITh fLYBrIDGE. Original 1989 and upgraded interior and equipment in 2008 by manufacture and continuous upgrades since. Hauled and bottom painted and surveyed Jan 2015. Great layout with bright open galley in large salon plus the raised pilothouse has great viewing and U shaped seating for socializing while cruising. Also large aft cockpit for table/ chairs, walk thru transom, side entry gate and large swim step. “Escape” is easily maintained with stainless rails and no teak decks. Pride of ownership shows through out. Twin 375 Caterpillar Diesels - 15 Knot Cruise - 20 Knots Max - Electronic Engine Controls - Bow Thruster - 8 KW Northern Light Generator - Hydronic Diesel Cabin Heat - Watermaker - Avon RIB W/2 hp Honda on Davit, Furuno/Standard Horizon electroniccs. Fully outfitted for Charter. $298,500 San Juan Yachting in Bellingham, wa. - (800 677-7245) brokerage@ sanjuanyachting.com P437-8
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41’ CaNOE COVE 1981- 41’ Canoe Cove, 13’2” Beam, 3’6” Draft, Fiberglass hull, fiberglass nonskid weather deck, below deck vinyl overhead, teak panels with trim, Corian counter, carpet sole. Detroit Diesel 6V 53, flybridge and fantail canvas (completely enclosed with windows, screens, etc.), battery charger: trace inverter/charger RC5 remote & solar panel charging. Surveyed 6/3/2013 Michael McGlenn. Market value $86,400. Asking $55,000. 360-332-4112 P431-1
40’ BrISTOL YawL, Spindrift, looking for an experienced sailor for summer partnership. Flexible terms: minimal maintenance and cost. Sails out of Elliott Bay. Call Scott (425) 269-9591 or (425) 828-6009. PT-CM
SISTErShIP 1999 NaVIGaTOr 5300 CLaSSIC Ph 25% OwNEr/ParTNErShIP Transferable LLC. All weather cruiser that cost thousands less than most other yachts her size. This boat has two spacious staterooms, full-beam salon, entertainment center, wet bar, large windows, L-shaped galley, raised pilothouse with wrap-around seating, sliding deck door, flybridge with large spacious seating. BRAND NEW: bridge enclosure, carpet, upholstery, shades, interior wood refinished, flat screen TV and stereo system! 13.5 kW generator, water maker, 3 TVs, bait tank, remote search light, transom door, galley n salon, low cost moorage at Newport Harbor Yacht Club, two heads w/showers, two GPS/chart plotters, autopilot, ice maker, three AC units, electric dinghy davit, custom transom rails, dinette in pilothouse, two radars, new bow thruster, satellite tracking dish, under water lights, cockpit controls, fish finder, 12’ RIB dinghy w/40hp ob, custom rod holders, two VHF radios. Twin diesel Turbo 370hp Volvo Pentas. Rigged for fishing. Partners share expenses. Monthly is only $300. By Appointment. factory Direct Yachts. 714-271-2628. P461-12
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15’ BOSTON whaLEr SPOrT 70 HP Johnson, EZ Loader galvanized trailer always stored indoors and in excellent condition $9,950. raNGEr MINTO SaILING DINGhY, 9’, complete rig, $1750. 253-370-3222, 253565-0320 P492-7
9’ raNGEr MINTO SaILING DINGhY Lapstrake hull design with beautifully crafted teak thwarts, gunwales and O/B motor pad. Complete sail rig including mast , boom, sail, center board and rudder. Oars. Excellent condition: $1,600. 253-565-0320, 253-318-0505. S342-8
GLaS-PLY 8.5 fT.TrI-hULL New condition. 6hp Mercury outboard, never used, new condition. Asking $3000 OBO for boat/ motor. Contact Jim 360-903-6209. P494-8
100’ CUSTOM BOaT hOUSE 1980 $ 285,000. Contact Emerald Pacific Ya c h t s ( 8 8 8 ) 575 -15 6 6 or i n fo @ epyachts.com w w w.EmeraldPacificYachts.com This is a custom 100’ fully permitted boat house, located in freshwater in Seattle. The site was established in 2005 with new steel pilings and metered power. The door opening is 23’ wide by 25’ high and the well is 22’ wide by 91’ long. Help maintain your large yacht & keep it stored out of the elements. hB1-CM
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14’whITEhaLL 48’ BEaM SaILEr rOwEr built by Spindrift custom rowboats oiled mahogany removable dagger spruce boom and mast sprit rig seven plank design fiberglass hull flotation chambers comes with custom-made boat cover $6500 can Nanaimo B.C. Canada 250-753-1991 D2-11
60 fT. COVErED, ENCLOSED-CONDO-BOaThOUSE Closest proximity to San Juans, Gulf Islands, Inside Passage. 59’ LOA x 17’-10” Beam x 19’ Overhead clearance. Only one this large available in harbor. Un-metered water, lighted, 2 lockers, work bench, 4’x40’ loft. Locked door, lighted patrolled dock, security gate. Shoreside-fuel dock, chandelries, restaurants, etc. 35 + 165 ton, full serve/ owner allowed boatyard. For sale by owners $110,000. Will consider lease. 360-738-0657 (boathouse ph.) 360-201-1843 Gate 3, PFE02, Squalicum Harbor. Bellingham, WA Bh36-6
waTErfrONT BOaT STOraGE aVaILaBLE NOw All trailerable boats can be accommodated immediately! Foss Landing Marina & Boat Storage (253) 627-4344 BS-LBhNC 57’ NaVIGaTOr rIVaL. Brand new and available for charter. San Juan Islands to Alaska available anytime! 3 berths 2 heads & showers. Beautiful yacht - 18 to 20 knots. To book or info call (503) 663-1994 or cell (503) 789-8824. MarINE TraDES SPaCE IN POrT TOwNSEND. 2200 sqft shop space, with 75 ton travel lift access to the back door. 300 ton ship yard 1 block away. $1650.00 a month. Contact mdjochems@gmail. com Or 360-301-1034 BO7-8 BUSINESS OPPOrTUNITY fOr aLL MarINE related fields at established marina in LaConner, Washington. We have shop space available for experienced specialty marine contractors looking for customers! Do you do Canvas? Woodworking? Are you a Diesel Mechanic? Stainless Steel Fabricator? Or? We guarantee your customer base – all you need are great skills and your tools. We also have on the water dock space available and offer on-site haulouts. Pioneer Point Marina (360) 4661314 or email pioneerpointmarina@ verizon.net. BO-CM
SE aLaSka/INSIDE PaSSaGE. Grocery Boy is a custom 52’ pilothouse designed for fishing and cruising in SE Alaska. Doing charters for serious fisherman to the person who wants a little of everything, it is a custom charter to fit your needs. Best value in SE Alaska. Call Dave (206) 930-4952/ (253) 862-3388. NOrDIC YaChT CharTErS. C16-CM
aLaSka CharTEr BUSINESS fOr SaLE. Turn-key. Established clientel. (907) 738-6430. www.seabuggy.com/4sale. html. C29-12
PUGET SOUND YaChT CLUB welcomes new members with a free dinner when they attend their first meeting as part of the application process. Initiation fees are now half price or $100 per person or $200 per family. Annual dues are $175 per person or $350 per family for boat owners or $90 per person or $180 per family for social members (aspiring boat owners.) The Club is located on Lake Union between Gasworks and Ivars, 2321 North Northlake Way, Seattle. Monthly meetings are the third Wednesday of the month. (Jan. 20th, Feb. 17th, March 17th, etc.) In January the club is scheduling a wine tasting/social on Saturday, Jan. 23rd and a boat show brunch on January 30th. Ice Breaker Cruise in Feb. which unofficially begins the boating season for our hardy group. Contact: Judy Quick, (425) 466 7906, judyq@qwest. net. CN1-6
I N S I D E Pa S S a G E a D V E N T U r E kETChICaN TO VICTOrIa BC Looking for crew to share adventure & expenses aboard classic, comfortable, safe 50’ yacht. Experienced skipper plans to leave Ketchikan about August 23 ending up Victoria BC in time for the Victoria Classic Boat Festival. Great food, good company & beautiful lifetime experience. Web page photos: www.victorcano.com Call Capt. Vic: 360-319-8195 email: victorjcano3@ gmail.com Cw3-8
YaChT BrOkEr waNTED: Yacht brokerage on Lake Union is looking for an experienced Yacht Broker or someone with a strong marine/sales background. All inquiries are confidential. Please email your resume to yachtguy@comcast.net. E10-CM
CaPTaIN/CarETakEr POSITIONS 74’ Ocean Racing Ketch, Cruising Interior. All New Systems. Full & Part-Time Positions Contact Lou at LSHOFFER@msn.com (206) 919-1664 E20-8 EXPLOrE S.E. aLaSka! Come adventure with us - wilderness experience for kayaking/photography/whale watching/ fishing/crabbing - private cabins w/ showers - professional crew - $1800/ wk plus expenses - see us at www. admiraltycharters.net - call (907) 6320870. C29-8 NW YACHTING AUGUST 2015 85
C LAS S I F I E D YaChT MaSTErS N.w. is looking for an experienced marine equipment installation technician at our North Lake Union Facility. Please E-Mail your resume including references to Info@ymnw.com. E9-6 TEChNICIaN waNTEDYacht Masters N.W. is looking for an experienced marine equipment installation technician at our North Lake Union Facility. Please E-Mail your resume including references to Info@ymnw.com. E-Bh-6
PrIVaTE SaILING INSTrUCTION : YaChT DELIVErY : CONSULTaTION 30 plus years Pacific NW, Master Coast Guard Licensed, Certified Sailing Instructor. Call or email Capt. Jordy Fassnacht 425-221-9933 Lv message vanfassnacht@aol.com I-rk
ELLIOTT BaY MarINa. Washington’s leading marina has slips available for month to month moorage. Slip sizes 32’,36’,40’46’ & 52’. All slips provide full service electric, water, dock boxes and free cable TV. Absolutely beautiful setting on Elliott Bay with first class restaurants. Step up to the best. Call 206-285-4817 or visit us at elliottbaymarina.net today. M104-NCLBh DELIN DOCkS MarINa –Tacoma’s Finest! Slips available from 36’ – 50’. Full Service marina equipped with water, 30 and 50 amp electric, pump outs and free cable slip side. Clean bathrooms and shower facilities. Community room with kitchen and coin-op laundry. Parking provided and 24/7 controlled access. Five Star Envirostar marina in protected waterway in the heart of downtown Tacoma. Call us at 253.572.2524 for more information. M177-6 DOCk STrEET MarINa – Tacoma’s leading guest moorage and permanent moorage facility. Beautiful grounds along the esplanade with restaurants and world class museums within walking distance. Full service Envirostar marina with 30 and 50 amp electric, water, pump outs and free cable slip side. Dock boxes and wide fairways. 30’ – 60’ Slips available now. Call 253.572.2524 or visit www. dockstreetmarina.com M178-6 frEMONT BOaT North Lake Union moorage since 1916. Quiet, protected floating piers. Gates, shower, pump-out cart. 20’65’ open. Call our friendly office at (206) 632-0152. M-CM MarINa MarT - SOUTh LakE UNION Sheltered location convenient to Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Walk to vibrant South Lake Union restaurants and shops. Covered slips 18’-78’; Uncovered slips 24’-80’. Amenities include sprinklered docks, lock gates, lighted walkways, showers, free pump-out. Water and power at each slip. 1500 Westlake Ave N; 206-447-5575 www.marinamart.com M87-CM aNaCOrTES MarINa. Rental slips available now. 32’ to 80’ open and covered. Annual leases with security gates, full service boat yard, fuel dock, mini storage & pump out. Move to Anacortes and save time & fuel. (360) 293- 4543, www. anacortesmarina.com. M80-CM
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SEMIahMOO MarINa Gateway to the San Juan and Gulf Islands. Relocate your boat now to the Marina of Choice in the Pacific Northwest. A gated facility offering yearly, monthly and daily moorage at below competitive rates. Moorage up to 78’. We offer low priced fuel with additional member discounts, Chandlery providing groceries, marine supplies, café/coffee shop and gift store, free Wi-Fi and pumpout service. Enjoy waking up to Mt Baker in your back yard, watching our resident eagles soar above and strolling the paths along the beach. Visit us at www.semiahmoomarina.com or call us at 360-371-0440 M190-8 40’ SLIP - BaINBrIDGE ISLaND 40’ slip for sale in Williamson Landing. Small, private marina on North side of Eagle Harbor with good access, parking, and garbage collection. Power, water and pump-out available at slip. Vessels up to 45’ LOA accepted. $70,000.00. Contact: Mark McCann (206) 306-5377 or markwmccann@yahoo.com. M196-8
SE aLaSka YaChT DELIVErIES. Sail or Power deliveries between Puget Sound and SE Alaska. USCG Master. Contact: Captain Tom Huse at (360) 472-0469 or seagypsy@mac.com. YD4-CM POwErBOaT, MOTOrSaILOr DELIVErIES. CA/OR/WA/BC, Maine-Alaska, Panama, Tahiti, China. Electronic Chartplotting. EXPERT: picking weather, bar crossings (2000+), beach route, wintertime, North Pacific. USCG Master. 40 years experience. Mike Maurice (503) 310-7590, 503-624-5895, http://www.yachtsdelivered.com YD-CM
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90’ Eagle 2009 Miami, FL • $1,725,000 Updated in 2014 • New Interior • New Galley Floor
77’ Hatteras 2010 Marina del Rey, CA • $3,600,000 5 cabin, 4 head layout • Twin MTU 16V2000 Mains
70’ Sunreef 2010 Honolulu, HI • $2,950,000 Owner version • Twin Yanmar 6BY2-260’s
70’ Hylas 2006 Fort Lauderdale, FL • $995,000 New Halyards & Sheets • Spacious Single Wheel Cockpit
65’ Realship 1998 Seattle, WA • $799,000 US built steel construction • Twin Caterpillars
54’ Ocean Alexander 1996 Seattle, WA • $699,000 Twin Caterpillars • Huge 17’6” beam
53’ Selene 2007 Portland, OR • $890,000 Bow & Stern Thrusters • Wesmar Stabilizers
52’ Cruisers 2007 Marina del Rey, CA • $449,777 Recent 50k Price Reduction • One Owner Boat
50’ Sunseeker 2008 Fort Lauderdale, FL • $629,000 $60k Price Reduction • New Bottom Paint & Prop Speed
50’ Cranchi 2008 San Pedro, CA • $599,000 Major price reduction • Trades considered
41’ Sea Ray Sundancer 2000 Seattle, WA • $158,000 CAT 3126TA 375HP Engines • Clean, Ready to Cruise
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61’ Offshore Trawler 1991
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34’ Tollycraft Sedan 1988
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