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2002 | 58’ FAIRLINE | $575,000 Ray Prokorym | 425.327.0994
2015 | 50’ TIARA COUPE | $1,250,000 Henry Wold | 206.427.7167
2005 | 47’ SELENE | $499,500 Jerry Todd | 206.963.6543
2008 | 42’ SABRE | $439,500 Jerry Todd | 206.963.6543
2010 | 80’ OCEAN ALEXANDER | $2,795,000 Michael Vrbas | 949.632.1414
2018 | 90’ OCEAN ALEXANDER | $7,295,000 Ray Prokorym | 425.327.0994
2006 | 50’ OCEAN ALEXANDER | $495,000 Ray Prokorym | 425.327.0994
1974 | 45’ CHRIS CRAFT | $359,000 Ray Prokorym | 425.327.0994
2013 | 38’ AZIMUT | $386,000 Russ Carrington | 310.991.2628
2010 | 68’ OCEAN ALEXANDER | $2,199,995 Jerry Todd | 206.963.6543
2007 | 54’ OCEAN ALEXANDER | $599,000 Jerry Wheeler | 949.375.2323
1999 | 50’ CARVER | $229,000 Michael Vrbas | 949.632.1414
2016 | 44’ TIARA Q | $745,000 Ray Prokorym | 425.327.0994
2016 | 37’ CARVER | $499,000 Jerry Wheeler | 949.375.2323
2002 | 65’ CHEOY LEE | $1,295,000 Niel Steenkamp | 206.850.2801
2012 | 53’ AZIMUT | $899,000 Peter Zaleski | 619.857.2349
2006 | 48’ SEA RAY | $395,000 Russ Carrington | 310.991.2628
2006 | 43’ TIARA | $359,500 Jerry Todd | 206.963.6543
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It's that most wonderful time of the year! We're here to help with those last-minute gifts with our annual gift guide. The boaters on your list will be well taken care of this holiday season.
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Planning your chartered adventure? Our annual guide of Washington and British Columbia operations is here. Dive in, do your homework, and start planning for that trip of a lifetime!
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California-based photographer Tom Walker brought us a holiday scene this month, which he captured down south just before last years' Newport Beach annual Holiday boat parade.
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There's plenty on the horizon for the Pacific Northwest boating scene, so we turned to the experts to help mark up our calendars. Our star columnists and publisher extraordinaire, Michelle Gibbon-Zeasman, chime in on 2018.
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Astoria, Oregon, positioned on the mouth of the Columbia River, is an oneof-a-kind maritime town with a rich history and lively, shippy culture. Local and longtime NWY contributor Peter Marsh give us the insider story.
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Winter Keeps it Weird!
Call me the eternal optimist, but I love the Pacific Northwest this time of year, especially all things on and near the water. Unpredictable is the name of the game when it comes to boating during the Pacific Northwest winter, and Norris Comer just about anything seems possible. One day will be overcast and calm, the next sleeting sideways, and the third cloudless and sunny (they happen, I swear!). Throw on all the microclimates of our geography and everything macro level about the Pacific Ocean, and “keep it weird” becomes less of a local subculture mantra and more an old fisherman’s hard-earned wisdom. Fun fact about me, I lived in St. Petersburg, Florida for four years through college and a few awkward find-your-feet years beyond. I even managed to scrap together enough summer-gig money senior year for a semi-abandoned 1973 Catalina 27 that I spiffed up, learned to sail on, and lived aboard. Tampa Bay is a great place to learn with warm waters and a shallow, sandy seafloor for gentle groundings (of which there were plenty). But you know what was missing? Good old Pacific Northwest “keep it weird” unpredictability. Calm, clear, and sunny 300-some days of the year can be a brutal environment for an adventurous soul who dreams of mountains, not palm trees, and orcas, not bottlenose dolphins.
No, far better to swap tales of ripping tides, brooding fog, and desolate, wild islands at the microbrewery at the end of the day than rehash visit #1,000 to that sandbar everyone knows about in a kitschy tiki bar. Just my two cents. Shots fired? This month we look forward with the feature Happy New Year where we turn to our columnists and Michelle GibbonZeasman, publisher and owner of Northwest Yachting, for their thoughts on the upcoming year. As far as my thoughts on 2018, I can’t wait! There’s plenty on my radar, including the always exciting R2AK race to Alaska on June 14, 2018. Organized by the mad geniuses/boat hipsters of the Northwest Maritime Center of Port Townsend, this (in)famous race puts contestants on a 750-mile unsupported and engineless voyage to Ketchikan, Alaska. Last year, local Karl Kruger completed the whole thing on a paddleboard. What will happen this year? Unpredictability, keeping it weird, is certainly the name of the game, from the weather to our treasured maritime culture. Even if you aren’t boating this winter, it’s easy to appreciate what the Pacific Northwest has to offer during a simple stroll along your local waterfront. As 2018 approaches, Northwest Yachting will continue to champion all things Pacific Northwest and boating. I guarantee it as my managing editor New Year’s resolution. Best from Northwest,
— Norris Comer, Managing Editor, Northwest Yachting
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By Norris Comer, Greg Van Belle, and Matilda Henry
Double Take
Meet SEVENTY48 R2AK Spawns a Wild New Race By Matilda Henry
Pacific Northwest definitions of “adventure” and “challenge” keep evolving. The latest from the creators of R2AK (Race to Alaska) is a new water-sport race, SEVENTY48. Race to Alaska, now in its fourth year of operation, is a boating adventure that some call the America’s Cup for dirtbags, and it’s certainly a challenge: participants vie to be first to reach Ketchikan, Alaska from Port Townsend, Washington using vessels with no motors and no support. R2AK has redefined adventure boat racing, drawing competitors and observers from around the globe to a race so difficult that organizers say only half the teams even finish. The newest race takes place in Washington waters and is limited to a 70-mile course over 48 hours (hence SEVENTY48). To up the adventure and challenge, race creators have forbidden not just motors and support, participants in SEVENTY48 cannot even use wind power. The prize is a winner-takes-all pot with each team anteing up $100. The
SEVENTY48 promises to be a proper challenge for paddlers of all stripes.
human-powered boats start in Tacoma, Washington, on June 10, and the race ends in Port Townsend, Washington, on June 13. R2AK co-founder and Race Boss Daniel Evans defined the spirit, “R2AK is more about personal challenge and triumph than winning a race. It’s about finding the limits of what you think you are capable of and pushing beyond them all. And that’s what SEVENTY48 is about, but it's more of a two-day powerlift where finishing requires everything you have.” Racers can choose their routes beyond the two mandatory waypoints — a committee boat anchored off Point Defiance and the Port Townsend Canal. In the spirit of R2AK, there is a party involved. Make that two parties, fore and aft. Organizers have announced the PreFunk kickoff at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, featuring speakers Karl Kruger and Natalia Cohen. Kruger is the first person to complete the entire 750-mile R2AK on a stand up paddleboard. Cohen set two world records in January 2016 as
part of the first all-female team and the first ever four-person boat to row unsupported across the Pacific Ocean. At the finish for SEVENTY48, on June 10, the adventurous and challenging R2AK Pre-Race Ruckus party will kick off the Race to Alaska, and will be held at Port Townsend’s Northwest Maritime Center. Evans says the two-day “grunt” was planned with low entry cost to encourage participants from all water sports. “We’re celebrating the best in us all: courage, tenacity, and the belief we are stronger than we ever thought,” says the organizer. Spectators can follow teams on the website’s tracker, and both the Pre-Funk and Pre-Race Ruckus are open to the public and free. “It’s hard enough that it’s a bad idea to even try,” is the sentiment that summarizes both the challenge and adventure and that is SEVENTY48. More information and your instructions for entry are at www.seventy48.com.
SEVENTY48 Itinerary: Sunday, June 10, 2018, 15:00-21:00: Pre-Funk at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma Monday, June 11, 2018 16:30-17:30: SEVENTY48 Send-Off, Head of the Thea Foss Waterway, Tacoma Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 1500-2000 hours, race award at 18:00: Ruckus and SEVENTY48 Award Ceremony at the Northwest Maritime Center, Port Townsend
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Friday, February 9 16:30 - 18:00, Opening Boaters Party: Registered VIP guests present their wristbands to enjoy complimentary beer, wine and music. The party at The Brass Kraken is hosted by Georgetown Brewing. 19:00 – 21:00, Whiskey Tasting at Tizley’s Europub: Tizley’s will feature select top-tier whiskey producers and live music. Open to the public, $25 per person whisky ticket.
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Poulsbo Winter Rendezvous Announced The 5th annual Winter Rendezvous, the Pacific Northwest’s most weather-defying and whimsical public boat meetup and festival, will rock Poulsbo February 9 through 11, 2018. The theme this year, Cinco de Poulsbo, will add a Hispanic twist to the otherwise Scandinavian historic downtown. The horde of partying Vikings, a fixture of the event, may be swapping their mead and aquavit for tequila and margaritas. “Like previous years, if you are hoping for something sensical, change your mind!” event organizer and local businesswomen Tammy Mattson urges. “It’s our Mardi Gras.” The popular event
18:00+ Poulsbo-Wide Live Music and Late-Night Shopping:
is the brainchild of Elliott Bay Marina manager Dwight Jones, Ranger Tugs’ communications director Sam Bisset, and legendary hydroplane driver Chip Hanauer. “Three lonely men were drinking beer at Elliott Bay Marina,” says Hanauer. “We were sitting there and enjoying a beautiful late August evening. I think I said, ‘Everyone does rendezvous during summer weekends. Let’s do one on the worst weekend possible! We drank just enough beer to make it happen.” The event, as we know it today, began to form thanks to the local groundswell of
Many shops will be staying open late. They will be listed on the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Facebook page. Find info on live music in multiple venues throughout downtown as well.
Saturday, February 10 All Day, Downtown Historical Tours: The Historical Society will offer two or three Saturday morning tours for visitors. These tickets are separate from the VIP tickets and will be available through Poulsbo Historical Society. The tour takes
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visitors through the decades as they learn about the settlers of Poulsbo and the different businesses that occupied the buildings. Tours average 30 minutes. For more information, visit poulsbohistory.com, or call the Society at 360-440-7354. 11:00, Opening Ceremony at Sons of Norway Marine Room: Get your instructions for fun, then off you go! Complimentary bloody mary shots from Menage a Trois Vodka if you are of age.
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support from the local community and Gally-on, will send treasure hunters businesses in Poulsbo. Not only does on a prize hunt of epic proportions the event offer boaters much needed throughout Poulsbo’s charming wamotivation to get out on the water in terfront downtown. If interested, you’ll want to get tickets February, but it also gives the local economy a shot in the arm during a tra- sooner rather than later from brownpaditionally very slow business month. pertickets.com. The $90 VIP ticket will Since its inaugural event, the Winter be the one to go for as it grants access Rendezvous has stoked the keep-it- to most of the itinerary and up to two weird fire to a blaze with themes like nights of free moorage in the Port of last year’s Star Wars’ “May the 4th Be Poulsbo. There are also lodging packwith You” motif to honor the fourth ages from the local Poulsbo Inn and year of the event. This year includes Guesthouse Inn & Suites by Red Lion many of the event’s classics, like the for the visiting landlubbers (details at Gloggfest competition that pits local visitkitsap.com/poulsbo). businesses in a glogg-making comThe crew of the Invincible get ready to head into the night at Grays Harbor. petition judged by Rendezvous participants. New ideas, like the Spanish
Featuring seven downtown retail shops, this event is free to play and open to anyone. An events flyer will be distributed that identifies card locations, sponsor information, available prizes, and what hands will win. 13:00 – 15:00, Annual Gloggfest Competition: Featuring up to seven downtown restaurants, each with their own version of the Nordic libation known as glogg. The shops give tastes at no charge. People’s Choice Winner of Gloggfest will be announced at the awards ceremony. 12:00 – 14:00, Spanish Gally-on: Your purchases at participating retailers will get you ticket(s) for this drawing. Finding a special hidden treasure will also get you a ticket, just follow the map! Back at the Sons of Norway Lodge, a drawing will be held for all issued tickets, and the winner will receive a weekend getaway to a location TBD, compliments of One Eighty Foundation. 15:00 - 16:00, Awards/Meetup at Sons of Norway Lodge: Win big and take a cleansing breath before diving into evening activities. 17:00 – 19:00, Valisblot Bonfire: Join our Vikings with their sweethearts in a celebration bonfire on the waterfront. Come gather, feast, and imbibe around the raucous bonfire with the Poulsbo Vikings. Continued on Page 20
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Northwest boaters have the Seattle Boat Show to brighten up the dark winter months, and the annual show is getting bigger and brighter. In fact, the 2018 Seattle Boat Show promises to be the biggest yet. Already the largest show on the West Coast, the addition of a third venue means more boats, more exhibitors, and more vendors than ever before. If there is a theme for the 2018 show, it is “more.” Along with the usual South Lake Union and CenturyLink Field spaces, Bell Harbor Marina joins the show, providing space for even more yachts on the water. The addition of Bell Harbor also comes with more parking. Spaces at the Bell Street Parking Garage will be free with the purchase of a ticket, and free shuttles will move attendees between the venues. There are also more boats. Over 1,000 boats will be available for viewing and buying at all three locations, many with deep boat show discounts. Elan Yachts, Bavaria Motorboats, Solas Boats, and Port Townsend-based ACI Aluminum Boats are all exhibiting at the show for the first time. Expect large yachts and sailboats at the two afloat locations, and more trailerable boats inside the CenturyLink space. Aside from wandering from boat to boat and dreaming about the next season’s adventures, the highlight of the Seattle Boat Show has to be the seminars and classes that cover every topic a boater could want. More than a dozen new fishing-specific sessions are planned, in addition to seminars and workshops on electronics, navigation, weather, technology, boat repair, and communications. These seminars are run by experts from the industry and are invaluable to the curious boater.
Attendees coming from out of town now have more accommodations choices. There are hotel deals from the Courtyard Pioneer Square, Crowne Plaza Seattle, Silver Cloud Hotel Stadium, Marriott Residence Inn, Marriott Courtyard, and the Silver Cloud Lake Union. Even local boaters might be tempted to reserve a room and spend a couple of days shopping the expanded show. One of the things the Seattle Boat Show prides itself on is being fun for the whole family. There is a special Kids Zone at the indoor location at CenturyLink Field Event Center, with free activities for kids of all ages. At South Lake Union, there will be free boat rides and a continuation of the now-famous chowder cook-off. Best of all, there are more exhibitors and vendors than ever, so get ready to shop and talk to experts from local companies, marinas, charter operators, marine service providers, and more. Many vendors offer generous boat show discounts, giveaways, and contests, and the show is a rare opportunity to talk directly to manufacturers and their representatives for firsthand advice and technical information. Northwest Yachting will be there, too, so stop in, say hi, and grab a copy of the latest issue of the magazine. Finally, there will be more ticket buying options this year, with packages including parking and flexible attendance dates. To get the most out of the expanded event, plan to attend more than one day. This year’s event runs from January 26 to February 3 at all three locations. Complete details can be found at seattleboatshow.com. Tickets are on sale December 1.
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Close Encounters (of the Boat Kind) By Greg Van Belle
One of my first boating memories is the image of a family friend’s Ranger 24 on its side on the beach at low tide. He pulled up to our family’s summer cabin on Hood Canal, dropped anchor, and went to sleep. The early morning low tide left the boat sitting on the sand and eel grass. An easy-going guy, my dad’s friend Tim just took the opportunity to clean the bottom of the hull while he waited for the tide to come back in. No harm, no foul. They say that there are two types of boaters, those who have gone aground, and those who will go aground. Sooner or later, a little error in navigation or lack of attention will catch up
with you. In my years of boating, I have bounced off the bottom a few times and had some not so proud moments getting in and out of a slip or two. I have been lucky. The incidents resulted in little more than a fun story to share over a pint or two. In Peter Vassilopoulos’ new book OOPS! Boating’s Close Encounters and Other Awkward Moments, we are treated to the tales of a series of mishaps and mistakes, some serious and some benign. The book serves as a set of cautionary tales and sort of addendum to local guide books. The mostly first-person Continued on Page 26
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accounts are entertaining to read, but are meant to educate as well. The lessons gleaned from the book are mostly self-evident, but serve as a good reminder of how much attention needs to be paid to safely navigate the waters of the Pacific Northwest. The early chapters of the book are full of near collisions with commercial traffic, dragging anchors in the night, and miscalculating tide exchanges in the narrows of British Columbia. I found myself flipping over to my charts to see the areas Vassilopoulos writes about, and then opening up a cruising guide to see that most of the dangers he addresses aren’t mentioned anywhere else. On that level alone, his first-hand experiences provide valuable insights.
The author also delves into some of the more sensitive issues among boaters, such as the sailing versus powerboat arguments, rude yacht owners and their huge wakes, and the relative value of so-called local knowledge. An informative chapter on boat buying serves to sum up and apply a lot of the information in the book, and a couple of chapters of general advice for boaters is a nice wrap-up. Each chapter of the book stands on its own, and a reader can flip through and read whatever interests them, but this is where I found myself wanting a little from the book. A more cohesive structure and narrative would make this even more readable and less disjointed. However, Vassilopoulos writes in friendly first person and
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Look familiar? Don't worry, it happens. with honesty and introspection. The book is entertaining enough to be an enjoyable afternoon read and informative enough to deserve a spot alongside your guide books and how-to manuals. We would be well-served to have access to more tales of wrecks, groundings, and anchoring mistakes at our disposal. In the mountaineering world there is an annual publication of many of the serious accidents in North American climbing. These are technical
examinations of what went wrong and why, meant to educate climbers and keep similar accidents from happening again. Books like Peter Vassilopoulos’s latest are a good step in that direction. This is worth a read by anyone who wants to add some firsthand accounts of boating mistakes to their cruising knowledge base.
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Northwest Yachting's Epic Holiday Giveaway The end of 2017 signals the end of our monthly giveaway series. Northwest Yachting magazine was founded 30 years ago, and we’ve been celebrating our 30th birthday every issue this year by giving you, the reader, presents. Winners simply signed up for our monthly e-newsletter Fore & Aft, and walked away with big prizes. The holidays bring an extra-special announcement:. For our final prize, we’re giving it all away. That’s right, we’re excited to announce a prize package that includes most of our giveaways from the previous year. All told, the estimated value of this package is over $5,000 and
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endeavor,” said Pearson in a press release. “Michael and I know the inner workings of this industry, which has always been a major focus of our lives, both personally and professionally. For us, this is our homecoming.” Pearson and Selter plan to contemporize all business operations as well as brighten the firm’s 1,650-square foot offices, enhance exterior signage, and fully outfit its privately
owned 23-vessel capacity sales marina. Crow’s Nest San Diego plans to become Shelter Island’s premier boutique yacht brokerage with emphasis on upgraded personalized service and “fit and finish” style operations. Since its founding in 1975, Crow’s Nest has been a vibrant part of the Shelter Island maritime district. Its reputation is based on offering a variety of sportfishers,
recreational vessels, and luxury yachts sized from 40’ to 150’ and longer, along with a highly desirable locale along the waterfront. A native San Diegan, Pearson began his yacht broker career at Crow’s Nest more than a decade ago. He then moved to Fraser Yachts, where he has been a successful broker for the past 12 years. He spent much of his forContinued on Page 32
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The Port of Everett Commission appointed retired Boeing supply chain manager Bruce Fingarson to fill its vacant District 1 seat. He was sworn in on November 7, 2017. The office became vacant on August 29, when Troy McClelland resigned due to a job relocation in Massachusetts. “We were fortunate to have a great group of outstanding candidates,” Port Commissioner Glen Bachman said in a press release. “We look forward to having Commissioner Fingarson join the Port team.” Fingarson is a graduate of Washington State University’s Business Administration program and spent 36 years working at Boeing’s Everett factory in supply management. He has roots in the area that go back to his grandparents, Bruce Fingarson who settled in Everett in the 1920s. While he was at Boeing, he was part of the team that worked to get a direct port of call for the 777 airplane program from Japan. We wish the Port of Everett continued success in the future. For more information, feel free to contact Lisa Lefeber, Chief of Policy and Communications, at 425-388-0617, or email lisam@portofeverett.com.
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Alexander Marine Partners With Carver Alexander Marine USA—a West Coast yacht brokerage and dealership—announced the addition of Carver Yachts as a new yacht brand offered by the company on November 13, 2017. "As the premier West Coast yacht dealership, Alexander Marine brings the resources and knowledge to the marketplace that Carver owners are looking for when purchasing their boat or when current owners need to get service work completed," Rob Parmentier, president and CEO of Carver Yachts, said in a press release. "With three picturesque backdrops and locations to start from, Alexander Marine is the perfect setting to welcome Carver Yachts.”
Carver Yachts are manufactured in Pulaski, Wisconsin and specialize in creating spacious, highly functional, and dependable cruising vessels from 34’ to 52’ (more information can be found at carveryachts.com). "Carver Yachts is a well-respected brand on a steady growth curve along with a storied history and a loyal following. Carver offers models manufactured for boating on our coast and with unique features that our buyers are wanting in a coupe or bridge-style boat," said Alexander Marine Vice President Ray Prokorym. Check out the complete lineup and history of Alexander Marine USA at alexandermarineusa.com.
According to an article published in the Seattle Times on November 16, Washington State Senator Kevin Ranker (Democrat, Orcas Island) announced his intentions to file an Atlantic salmon net-pen farming ban during the upcoming legislative session. The legislation reportedly would allow existing state leases for the eight Atlantic net-pen farms now operating in Washington to run out by 2025 and would require state agencies to adopt a tighter regulatory role in the industry in the iterim. The news comes out on the heels of the highly publicized accidental release of 305,000 farmed Atlantic salmon from a failed net-pen facility at Cyprus Island last August. Even after emergency catch operations were put into place, an estimated 100,000 Atlantics remain unaccounted for. The facility was owned and operated by international corporation Cooke Aquaculture. The cause of the net-pen failure is still under investigation. The ongoing investigation and potential legislative ban promise to be high-drama events as 2018 approaches.
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2018 Horizon V68 Arriving to the docks of Orange Coast Yachts in Newport Beach, California, (the brokerage also has a Seattle office) this February is a brand new 2018 Horizon V68 luxury motor yacht. Billed as a “mini superyacht,” this modern yacht emphasizes comfort, comfort, and comfort. Designed by local Jonathan Quinn Barnett - the world-renown, Seattle-based force behind JQB Design and Paul Allen’s superyacht Octopus - the new V68’s design definitely is looking toward the future instead of the past. Upon approach, the exterior of the V68, the newest and smallest of the Horizon V Series, begins to set the tone with a massive foredeck complete with tableside seating and two extra-wide side decks that lead aft to the covered cockpit. The plumb bow and sleek window styling give an overall impression of a modern vessel that’s more inclined to define the year 2018 than feign nostalgia for the past. Plumb bows are increasingly common in the modern
Specs LOA: 67’5” Beam: 19’6” Draft (max): 4’4” Displacement: 100,000 lbs. Tankage (Fuel/Fresh): 1,200 gals./300 gals. Local Dealer: Orange Coast Yachts, 206-257-5557 (Seattle Office)
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yacht building industry due to a few key engineering advantages, including a longer waterline for vessel length. A large swim step is mounted to the transom, and stairs lead upward onto the flybridge. Once on the flybridge, one can enjoy the large deck or venture forward to the complete nav station and group seating. A flight of spiral stairs from the flybridge leads downward into the cabin where the mini superyacht really starts to strut her stuff. The interior is about as large as a the generous beam of 19’6” can be, and both three- and four-stateroom layouts are advertised. The long windows built into the hull are sure to bring in plenty of natural light to the below-deck accommodations. Other custom options include additional crew quarters aft, an enclosed vs. open layout for the flybridge, and different layouts for the three decks. In fact, the manufacturer touts an impressive eight different layouts, which may be some kind of record. As far as the power plant is concerned, the V68 is powered by standard twin Caterpillar C18 1136-hp engines. All in all, the 2018 Horizon V68 seems to live up to its mini superyacht motif. If interested, the first 2018 model arrives at Orange Coast Yachts in February. You can learn more at orangecoastyachts.com. The V68 is currently listed at $3,697,995.
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Jeanneau 51 The Jeanneau 51 is one of the newest builds of the popular Jeanneau lineup and is considered an evolution of the successful Jeanneau 54. The build is now available in the Pacific Northwest, and is worth looking into if you’re in the market for a sporty cruiser fit for a voyaging couple or family. The 51 features a modern plumb bow with which to maximize sailing length, as well as aft chines meant to help the yacht grip the water underway. Also like other modern sailing yachts, the racing-style cockpit features both the dual-helm layout
and a central entertaining table for the guests. The keel comes in two different L-shapes, one that draws 5‘8“ and the other 7‘5“. A bow thruster, something not on most sailboats like the 51, is included for ease of manuverability while under power. The accommodations are spacious and three different interior layouts exist: a two-cabin version with two heads with storage and utility rooms, a three-cabin version with three en suite heads, and a two-cabin version with a master skipper cabin and three heads.
If you’re looking for a modern sailing yacht, the 51 looks to carry many of the brand’s most popular features into 2018. The Jeanneau 51 is arriving at the docks of lo-
cal dealer Marine Servicenter this month just in time for the Seattle Boat Show. Check out marinesc.com for more details and contact them for pricing.
Specs LOA: 50’ 5” • Beam: 15’ 5” Draft (max): 5’8” or 7’5” Displacement: 31,747 lbs. Tankage (Fuel/Fresh): 63 gals./169 gals. Local Dealer: Marine Servicenter, 206-323-2405 (Seattle)
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Targa 44 The Targa line has been making headway in the Pacific Northwest thanks to local dealer Cardinal Yacht Sales in Bellingham, Washington. The Targa 44 leads the way as one of the larger models from the Finnish family. The slightly larger, but very similar, version of the Targa 42, the 44’s Nordic roots are readily apparent. The exterior has many prominent features, including the generous swim step off the transom accessed by a swinging gate. The woodwork of the cockpit deck, swim step, and flybridge looks very Northern Lights-chic. There are several layout options for the flybridge, one of which extends aft over about half of the cockpit area as a sort of observation deck and weather cover. The flybridge itself, complete with cushioned seating and a complete nav station, will probably be the most popular spot aboard on a sunny day when underway. All Targas, from the smaller builds in the 20-foot
range to the T44, feature very deep, secure walkways forward, an important feature for boats meant to adventure to rugged locations. The foredeck has enough space for a few passengers to take in the views. The interior is richly styled with woodwork and a hyper-ergonomic philosophy. Just about every aspect of the design seems maximized to fulfill multiple purposes. Generous amounts of light stream in thanks to the large windows. Like many other elements of the T44, there are several options
with regards to engines, ranging from twin inboard diesel Volvo D6 engines (660 hop to 800 hp each) to twin Volvo IPS drives (740 hp to 870 hp each). With a top speed between 35 to 39 knots and a suggested cruising speed of approximately 30 knots, she look and feels like a traditional trawler but with more pep. All in all, the Targa 44, like the many Nordic immigrants who settled the Pacific Northwest, seems right at home on Puget Sound and beyond. If interested, check out cardinalyachtsales.com.
Specs LOA: 47’1” • Beam: 13’ • Draft: 3’6” Displacement: 22,046 lbs. Tankage (Fuel/Fresh/Black): 396 gals./92 gals./32 gals. Local Dealer: Cardinal Yacht Sales, 360-647-5555
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2018 Loki RB-10 Adventure Boat Boats built in British Columbia tend to be ready for anything, and the all-new Loki RB-10 out of North Vancouver, made by boutique yacht builder Loki Ocean Enterprises Inc., is a rugged performance vessel that’s carving up local waterways. Upon approach, the Loki, with its striking arrow-like profile and black styling, could be mistaken as a law enforcement or search and rescue fast response boat. The hull features a deep v-hull, that coupled with its heavy construction, narrow beam, and stabilizing Hypalon-covered inflatable collar, is intended for fast and smooth allweather cruising speeds up to a whopping 50 knots (suggested cruising speed is 40 knots). The reported fuel efficiency numbers are 15 gallons per hour with the single screw 400-hp Volvo D6 (diesel inboard) option, and 25 gallons per hour for the twin 300-hp gas-outboard option. With all of this in mind, one may not immediately
think “cruiser,” but the manufacturer touts a 550-nautical mile range for the outboard model at a 30-knot cruise, which should be plenty adequate for island-hopping fishing trips or wilderness-themed adventure on the Inside Passage. Loki Ocean Enterprises Inc. is purely a custom shop, so options for the prospective buyer include center console, wheelhouse, and enclosures. The standard version has a
Specs LOA: 34’ (outboard), 31’6” (diesel inboard) Beam: 9’8” • Displacement: 9,000 lbs. Tankage (Fuel/Fresh): 300 gals. (outboard), 150 gals (diesel inboard) Local Dealer: Loki Boats, 206-633-2850
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2017 Beneteau First 20 Sometimes looking at the increasingly large boats of the market can be a little much for the average Jane and Joe. Sometimes it can feel like one has to be a retired finance-lawyer-surgeonsoftware engineer-congressman to get out on the water. The 2017 edition of the Beneteau First 20, with its emphasis on affordable, fun, easy sailing, is a breath of fresh air for many, and hits many key points for that “entry level” market as Beneteau’s smallest build. The design has come a long way since its inception by Finot-Conq Architects in France over 20 years ago. Still in demand, this design has always had an eye to the next year, and now resembles a mini round-the-world racing boat with twin rudders and a square-top mainsail. However, the emphasis is on safe and comfortable sailing vs. nippy performance, and the First 20 is the heaviest boat in its class at 2,745 lbs. The roller furling headsail system and the relatively small rig (it is 21’ AT ELLIOTT BAY MARINA
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Specs LOA: 21’ • Beam: 8’2” Draft: 5’11” (max. with keel down), 2’4” (min. with keel up) Displacement: 2,745 lbs. Tankage (Fuel/Fresh): N/A, optional fixed head Local Dealer: Signature Yachts, 206-284-9004
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is no enclosed head or incorporated galley, but those kinds of features are not what this boat is about. A portable head, cooler, and camper stove should do just fine. If the Beneteau First 20 has caught your eye, you can find out more information from local dealer Signature Yacht at signature-yachts.com. The brokerage has new boats coming into both Portland and Seattle in time for the Seattle Boat Show. Base price is $39,000.
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Setting a Course GHP Reactor Hydraulic Autopilot Garmin recently cleaned up at the annual National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) Conference and Expo at the Bellevue Hilton Hotel, on the eastside of Lake Washington. The company placed first in categories of multi-function display, radar, fish finder, AIS, and more. Garmin also won best autopilot for the Garmin GHP Reactor Hydraulic Autopilot, so we decided to take a closer look. Touted as the company’s “most responsive” autopilot system, the Reactor utilizes a solid-state, 9-axis attitude heading reference system (AHRS). To break that down a bit, the “solid-state” aspect simply means that the hardware is made of solid materials (silicon), in contrast with the long-time marine industry standard of cavity magnetron electronics. Cavity magnetron electronics use highpower vacuum tubes that generate useful microwaves from a stream of electrons interacting with a magnetic field and move past a series of open metal cavity resonators. That’s right, vacuum tube technology has dominated the field of electronic naviga-
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tion systems up until the last few years. The benefits of a solid-state system are numerous and the subject of feature-length articles published elsewhere. The “9-axis” bit refers to the number of axis points monitored by the system with regards to the vessel’s position, or “attitude”: roll, pitch, and yaw. The traditional three-axis setup has served the maritime and aerospace industry well for decades, but the more axis points, the better as far as accuracy and easy installation is concerned. The Reactor’s core pack is made for just about every vessel, from power to sail and inboard to outboards, and the versatile mounting options, thanks to the nine axes, are certainly pluses. Bottom line: by the numbers, the Reactor’s AHRS system should be as accurate as technically possible in the industry. The benefits of the system should include less heading error, course deviation, rudder movement, and power consumption. The Reactor is also compatible with Garmin’s Shadow Drive technology, which automatically disengages the autopilot if
the helm is manually turned. The Shadow Drive also re-engages the autopilot when the skipper holds a steady course. This silent, fluid experience may be eerie to those from the old school who are used to slamming down a button to activate the autopilot to a satisfying, chain-slapping thud. As far as integration with the vessel’s other systems is concerned, the Reactor is operated using up to three GHC helm control units. The GHC communicates with the Reactor via the onboard NMEA 2000 network and allows the autopilot’s heading data to be shared easily with other devices, for example, to overlay MARPA and a digital chart when connected to a Garmin chartplotter. This also allows the skipper to control the autopilot with accessories like an optional handheld, wireless remote or a Garmin quatix marine navigation smartwatch. With its suite of cutting-edge features and a 2017 NMEA Product of Excellence Award under its belt, Garmin’s GHP Reactor Hydraulic Autopilot is one of the industry’s golden children this year for a reason. Check out buy.garmin.com for more info and to locate your local dealer if interested; priced at $2,049.99.
Left: The Garmin GHP Reactor is made up of several components to integrate the autopilot into a vessel’s systems. You can install it on your own or with a certified installer.
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The Night Cruise We tried something a little different this cycle for our centerfold image, watercolor! Pictured here is the historic and easily identifiable steamer Virginia V underway on a quiet winter evening. The steamer is an official National Historic Landmark that explores Puget Sound from her homeport of South Lake Union, Seattle. The vessel launched on June 11, 1922, and was made of locally harvested oldgrowth fir by Anderson & Company of Maplewood, Washington. The Virginia V has been a part of the area's mythos for almost 100 years. She carried war workers to and from Poulsbo during WWII, won The Great Steamboat Race of 1948, and most importantly survived intact until major, life-saving restoration was spearheaded by the Viginia V Foundation in 1995. Now she sails on as an irreplaceable piece of our history, complete with educational and interpretive programming for kids and adults. Check out more at virginiav.org. Cory Mendenhall is an artist and illustrator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Check out his work at corymendenhall.com, and contact him there if you're interested in his services.
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Kevin’s Catch By Kevin Klein
Haul the Decks! Winter and the holiday season are here for real. While boaters may have vessels blocked up in their beds, visions of blackmouth and Dungeness dance in our heads! Nothing puts me in the Christmas spirit more than hauling in some resident Chinook and pulling up crab pots in the snow for a festive feast. We can get some beautiful days in the Northwest this time of year, with not nearly as many other folks on the water. It can also get downright nasty too, so make sure your boat is running well, has all safety and survival gear, and is ready for cold conditions. You don’t want your sleigh ride to be towed by eight tiny reindeer or an expensive captain in rain gear. Be prepared. Dress like you’re going skiing is my rule of no numb thumbs (or fingers). Speaking of rain gear, make sure to have some quality stuff on board. Being cold is bad. Being wet and cold makes things exponentially worse. Blackmouth, or resident Chinook, are always the biggest draw in the salt during December. Many areas of Puget Sound should be open for these fish. Troll near the bottom with spoons, hootchies, or bait. If there are a
lot of undersized, or “shaker,” Chinook around, switch to big plugs such as Tomic or Silver Horde. Check the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website for regulations, rule changes, and emergency closures before you go. Many marine areas in this fishery can close when a predetermined guideline of “encounters” with salmon is met. Crabbing is open in areas of Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands through December. Christmas crab is always a nice addition to the holidays. There are not as many big tidal swings this time of year, but still remember to weight your pots heavily. Many folks who think a Grinch stole their pots actually had their gear swept away by the tide. Also, bait heavily. If you have some of the more inexpensive pots, crab sometime will be able to just walk out when the bait is gone. This explains some incidents of “no bait, no crab” when pots are pulled. Crab and pot theft does happen for sure, but it’s not the only explanation for empty or missing traps. Sea-run cutthroat trout can be great sport this time of year. Usually caught on a fly, they provide a hard fighting opportunity for the bug chucker. These fish spend most of their lives in the salt, cruising the beaches looking for baitfish. When the tide runs in or out, they’ll use structure to get out of the current (just like their freshwater cousins do in rivers). I’ve got a new six-weight fly rod, and I’m itching to try some stripping and twitching out on cutthroat. Just about any point with beach access around the mid- to southernSound can be a candidate for cutties. One of the local tackle and fly shops in the area can point you in the right direction of what flies to use. These shops are usually very helpful and willing to offer advice. Resident coho can also be found in South Puget Sound in December. Be careful with fish identification when going after these silvers. Small resident coho can look like shaker Chinook. This fishery is often the realm of the fly fisher, and shares many tactics with the sea-run cutthroat trout pursuit. These fish may be found a bit further from shore, so traditional fly trolling with light tackle can produce some fun fights with these fish. This old-school tactic is also called “bucktailing.” It’s basically trolling larger salmon flies behind Continued on Page 82
Clockwise from left: Clyde McBrayer and Tony Floor hold up a nice blackmouth; Yours truly with a winter blackmouth catch; I pull a crab dinner over the rail while my wife Vicki Klein supervises the operation.
A lifelong resident of Washington, Kevin Klein can be found promoting sport fishing and giving seminars on boating and fishing techniques. A passion became a career when Kevin joined Inside Passage Yacht Sales as their Northwest sports and fishing representative. On any given day you may find Kevin and his wife Vicki, also an accomplished angler, plying the waters of the Northwest, spreading the word of the benefits of the boating and fishing lifestyle.
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On Watch By Peter Schrappen
Boat Shows and Lobbying: Same Game, Different Name Having just returned from the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), I am still struck by the sheer quantity and quality of boats at this show. The miles of boats configured around floating docks are a sight to see, as the sun, people, and general buzz all converge in South Florida once a year. Flying back from the show, I was staring out of the airplane when the realization hit me in a flash, “There are so many similarities between FLIBS and lobbying!” I can picture you sitting next to me asking, “Please explain yourself,” in a semiinterested fashion with an “uh-oh, here goes Peter” look. For some context, I lead a delegation of Washington state businesses, ports, and a handful of Canadian companies to this show to promote marine tourism in the great Pacific Northwest. All the friendly pro-boating laws in the world (like the Marine Tourism Bill) will not matter if the word is not out. It’s a simple equation: Friendly boating legislation + Marketing the Pacific Northwest destination = A vibrant boating economy. That means each year, I pull together about 30 sponsors to promote boating tourism. A 10’ by 10’ booth is staffed, a Northwest Party is thrown on opening night, and a glossy publication, think an inflight magazine equivalent, is handed out. It is a good life! So, here’s how that folds into lobbying. First, take the booth. If the Northwest contingent is not at the one place where boating world converges, we are not part of the discussion about boating opportunities. Similarly, if you recognize the importance of government affairs (Gotcha, you are reading this column!), then the next step is to have representation in Olympia, and to be on a first-name basis with your lawmaker. As you know by now, “If you aren’t at the table, you are on the menu” holds true both in Olympia and South Florida. Similarly, if you “fish where the fish are,” then yours truly is working marine issues such as updates to copper-bottom paint legislation at every legislative reception and fundraiser I can muster (more on this bill later). How does the party fit in? It’s an appreciation party for all those vendors who help create a $4 billion boating economy in Washington state. I organize fundraisers (aka appreciation parties) when and wherever I can. Outside of that, I send campaign contributions to show gratitude. It’s very unlikely that a Northwest Party will bring more boats to the Northwest. Then again, with the right captain and crew attending, sharing our story maybe plants a seed. More to the point for me, the party allows me to publically thank the NMTA members and cast a wider net to prospective members in a fun setting. That’s just like lobbying fundraisers. The third leg of this effort is our “inflight” magazine. Not every amazing shot or feature can go into this handout. An editor is needed, and this communication tool needs crisp,
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concise, and creative messaging. That same approach applies to legislation. Lawmakers want to be delighted in their meetings. They want their world rocked. They are tired of being bored. During legislative meetings, I’m drawing on the representatives’ past experiences and reframing our boating message around their worldview (not vice versa). They are at the center, and the messaging revolves around them. My job is to delight them, bring out wonder, and forge a path together. Whether it is talking to a prospective customer (visitor) at the Boat Show or a top prospect in the state capitol, it’s the same. As it is playing out in Olympia with the bill to phase out copper, the approach does not deviate. I’m visiting (notice I’m not “meeting”) with a select group of targeted lawmakers in their home turf. Plus, I’ve attended their appreciation parties and ensured that they know who we are. Department of Ecology (believe it) particularly serves as the unique voice to grab lawmakers’ attention. Their involvement, especially on the Democrat side, adds credibility. The flip side is that without their support of the law to push the copper phase-out to 2021, it would darn near be impossible.
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Then there’s the crisp messaging. Boatyards have drastically improved their performance since the copper phase-out legislation first went into effect in 2011. From 2006-2008, they were discharging 110 parts per billion (PPB). From 2011-2014, it’s now down to 31 PPB. Lobbying can be opaque. What I know now after putting together a program for a boat show, something you are familiar with, is that a boat show is just like lobbying (but different). Let’s see where this approach gets us! Peter Schrappen is the NMTA’s Government Affairs Director and the Clean Boating Foundation’s Executive Director. Additionally, he serves on boards of the Boating Safety Advisory Council, the Washington Boating Alliance, and the U.S. Superyacht Association.
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Galley Gourmet By Bridget Charters
Planning a Festive End of Year Gathering Boaters can plan a large holiday gathering aboard with a festive menu and cocktails to celebrate Christmas Day or New Year’s Eve, right? After all, we plan for multi-week ocean crossings, the possibility of boat failure, and provisioning. We set up redundant systems on our boats, planning for all possibilities of events, Armageddon possibly. We have run our boats aground, dealt with wicked tides, and weathered nasty storms with 50knot winds. With all this in mind, we can execute a nice dinner party complete with cocktails, nice snacks, and a full holiday menu, right? We survived Thanksgiving and learned from our mistakes, so now we can roll up our sleeves to take another run at a celebratory dinner. Planning is everything, and the way to survive large holiday gatherings is to organize so that all the various dinner courses are taken care of in advance. The weather is cold, not freezing, so items for the dinner can be stored outside in a large plastic storage container. Shopping can be done in advance, and planning should occur two weeks in advance. Buy all your dry goods and non-perishables a few weeks out. Buy the squash, potatoes, onions, and baking goods at this time. While at the store, I select wines and pre-order rolls and a nice leg of lamb or beef rib roast. If it all feels overwhelming, order a nice chocolate cake for dessert too! Buy some simple hors d’oeuvres that will keep — nice cheeses, olives, and crackers are sufficient — and make sure to
have some bottles of sparkling mineral water on hand to pace your guests and keep them hydrated. As the guests arrive, the majority of the work will be done. Have a nice area to sit with a board of cheeses. As the evening progresses, an organized prep list with a timeline will help you can keep track of what needs to get done. Have your tools ready, the kitchen clean, and platters labelled with appropriate serving utensils nearby. When it comes time to sit for dinner, have a salad ready to go as an appetizer that guests can start on while the roast is brought to the table with potatoes, rolls, and vegetables. The sauce can be finished early and held warm. Have wines for dinner opened early and on the table. Once you sit, you will be able to relax. The day of the event, ask someone else to help with cocktails and champagne. When the guests arrive, enlist the help of one of your favorites to help with last minute details. The reality is that, if you have organized well, you will be relaxed and ready to enjoy this holiday dinner. It is all in the preparation. Treat this upcoming holiday dinner like a long boat trip with lots of planning. Happy holidays and happy New Year! Bridget Charters is a longtime sailor and the Chef Director of the Hot Stove Society, a cooking school in downtown Seattle operated by Tom Douglas Restaurants. See more at hotstovesociety.com.
Roast Lamb with Rosemary and Garlic Rub (Makes about 12 servings) 1 leg of lamb (8-10 lbs.), deboned and butterflied (ask your butcher) String for tying the roast 5-6 cloves garlic, minced 2 – 4 anchovy filets, minced 2 lemons, zested
10 leaves of sage, minced 1/ cup Italian parsley, chopped 2 1/ cup extra virgin olive oil 2 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon fresh cracked pepper
In a small bowl combine half the olive oil with the garlic, anchovies, lemon zest, minced parsley and sage. Open the deboned leg of lamb and rub the interior with the garlic herb mixture. Season with salt and pepper, then truss the lamb. Sear in a hot pan until golden on all sides. Place in a roasting pan and roast in a hot oven at 400 degrees until meat internal temperature is 130° degrees, about 20 – 30 minutes. Optional: The leg of lamb can be grilled slowly, or put on a spit rotisserie.
Holiday Meal Countdown: How far in advance should you buy what you need? When should you start cooking? Our expert’s timeline:
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• Purchase perishable ingredients • Prep the vegetables for the dinner; refrigerate • Make the scalloped potatoes (bake three-fourths of the way); refrigerate
• Make the sauce or gravy for the meat • Set the table • Pick up or make dessert • Lay out serving dishes with utensils
• Remove the roast from the refrigerator and allow it to sit for one hour at room temperature • Set out stemware and set bar
• Roast the meat • Make whipped cream and refrigerate.
• Bring Plan your stuffing menu: and potatoes to room temperature Main course & Gravy or Sauces •Salad Heat&the sauce Side Dishes Vegetable •Potato CheckDish the temperature of the roast at the thickest part. If the thermometer Bread/Rolls reads 135°, remove the roast from Dessert the oven, tent with foil to rest
• Reheat Plan your the menu: potatoes & Gravy orside Sauces •Main Cookcourse the vegetable dishes Salad & Vegetable Side Dishes •Potato WarmDish the rolls, if desired •Bread/Rolls Fill coffee maker with water and grounds Dessert
• Dress the salad and place at the table • Carve the roast or place at the table • Place all the platters on the table or buffet • Turn on coffee maker
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Celery Root Remoulade Salad 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 2 egg yolks 1 cup canola oil 1/ teaspoon cayenne-optional 4 Juice of 2 lemons 1/ cup celery, minced 2
1 tablespoon capers, minced 1 tablespoon cornichons, minced 1 lb. celery root, peeled and cut into 1/2” thick matchsticks, blanched, cooled and drained Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons thinly sliced parsley
To make the dressing, whisk together mustard and yolks in a bowl; while whisking constantly, slowly drizzle in oil, a few drops at a time, to emulsify. Continue slowly streaming oil into bowl and whisking until a smooth mayonnaise forms; stir in cayenne and juice. Add blanched celery root, capers, and the parsley to the dressing. Toss the salad gently, season and store in the refrigerator covered with plastic wrap and until cold. Serve a small mound on each plate, garnish with parsley.
Roast Squash and Lacinato Kale 2 bunches lacinato kale, stems removed and torn into large pieces 1 pound butternut squash, large dice 1/ cup extra-virgin olive oil 4 1 small red onion, sliced 1/4’ thick 5 large cloves garlic, sliced 1/ cup pine nuts, toasted 2
/2 cup pepitas, toasted 1 teaspoon cumin seeds Juice of 2 lemons (plus some zest) 1/ cup tahini 2 1/ cup rough chopped Italian parsley 4 Kosher salt and black pepper to taste 1
Preheat an oven to 400°. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a large bowl add the diced squash, drizzle with oil, season with salt and pepper. Roast the squash until a golden brown. At the same time, toss the kale with oil and salt and spread out on a baking sheet and flash roast for 15 to 20 minutes until crispy. Toast the pepitas and pine nuts on a baking sheet till golden. Heat up a medium sauté pan, add the red onion, a bit of salt, and cumin seeds; sweat until soft. Once the onions are soft, add the garlic slices and toast; then add the mixture to a bowl.
Pomme Dauphinoise 8 russet potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/8” 1 stick butter 1 cup grated parmesan or gruyere cheese 2 cups heavy cream, heated Nutmeg, salt and pepper, to taste Preheat the oven to 350°. Butter an 8”x 8” baking dish, and peel the potatoes and cut into very thin slices. Place a few layers of the sliced potatoes in the baking dish, season with salt, white pepper, and a small amount of nutmeg. Sprinkle on a thin layer of cheese, add another layer of potatoes, seasoning, and cheese; repeat until all the potatoes and about three-fourths of the cheese is used. Pour the cream over the potatoes, and top with the remaining cheese. Bake covered with parchment and foil at 350° until the potatoes are tender and golden, then remove the covering and allow to cook and brown lightly. Total cooking time is about one hour.
Green Beans with Hazelnuts & Parsley 1 pound green beans, stem end trimmed off Salt for blanching in boiling water 1/ cup extra virgin olive oil 4 Salt and pepper to taste 1/ cup hazelnuts, rough chopped 2
2 tablespoons shallots, minced 1/ cup Italian parsley, rough chopped 2 4 tablespoons soft butter 1/ cup stock or water for reheating 2
Blanch greens beans in well-salted, boiling water until beans are al dente, remove from the blanching water to a serving platter, and allow to cool. When ready to serve, heat a sauté pan and add oil, shallots, and nuts; allow to toast lightly. Season the nut mixture with salt and pepper; add the green beans with a pinch of parsley. Cover and allow to steam for 5-10 minutes or until tender, top with butter when finished. Can reheat with water or stock.
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Northwest Yachting’s Annual Holiday Gift Guide Onboard
Electronics
Water Toys
Fishing
Books
Stocking Stuffers
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Pets & More
Better get started! As 2017 winds down, the last-minute holiday season shopping pressure ramps up! Fortunately, there are plenty of great gifts out there for the boaters in our lives. Those gifts run the gamut from the odd gag that fits into a stocking to presents for especially good boys and girls that don’t even fit under the tree. We offer you, the reader, this compilation of the year’s favorite boating-related products, organized into categories from the newest award-winning electronics to accessories for the seafaring pooch. Hopefully, this guide provides a much-needed shortcut for those of us with an eye on the clock.
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But wait, there’s more! This year has been a special one for Northwest Yachting, as 2017 marks the publication’s 30th year of existence. Our regular readers will already be familiar with our celebratory monthly giveaways this year to those who’ve signed up for our e-newsletter Fore & Aft. We’re pleased to announce our final giveaway, and the prize is of epic proportions. We’ve pulled out all the stops to give one of our e-newsletter subscribers a super gift package that includes most of the giveaways from the entire year! That’s right, one lucky e-newsletter reader will celebrate all year long and win it all, including: $100 to Dukes Seafood, two passes to the annual Northwest Flower and Garden
Show, a Tribella Wine Aerator with two Cusan wineglasses and Coleman soft cooler, daily passport to Freedom Boat Club, an aerial tour of Seattle with Kenmore Air, four VIP passes to the Seattle Boats Afloat Show 2018, a two-person experience aboard the historic M/V Discovery, and more. Simply sign up for our e-newsletter online at nwyachting.com/signup for your chance to win this prize package valued at over $5,000! See page 28 for complete details. No matter what your tribe, this is a time of celebration and reflection, family and friends, and generosity and optimism. We of Northwest Yachting wish you all happy holidays as you keep calm and shop on!
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HYDRA SHADE BOATING UMBRELLA
Hydra Shade’s nifty boating umbrellas are made to keep boaters dry and shaded. The cool thing about these umbrellas is that they are compatible with most cylinder-shaped mounts or rod holders aboard and work with an attachable beach spike to stick in the sand when you arrive at that remote beach. The 8’ square boating umbrella kit is $149 at hydrashade.com.
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RAPIDDITCH EXPRESS BAG
The RapidDitch Express Bag from ACR Electronics, Inc. (model 2279) is a no-nonsense ditch bag option. The bag is buoyant with up to 15 lbs. of gear inside, features easy-to-see reflective material, and is loaded with pockets, tethers, loops, etc., to help keep the necessities together. Available from Fisheries Supply for $59.99.
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YETI HOPPER SOFT COOLERS
When you’re hitting that special remote island after a long day on the water, you’re going to want a trusty cooler at your side filled with the goodies. Yeti continues to make new coolers fit for the job, including their Hopper Line. From the $199.99 Hopper Flip 8, rated to eight cans (an awesome metric), to the $399.99 Hopper Two 40, rated to 34 cans, there’s probably a cooler for you. Order online or search for local dealers at yeti.com.
Hopper Flip 8
Hopper Two 40
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SLAM CREW JACKETS
Whether you’re shopping for a serious racer or a boater who just wants to stay dry (and look good while doing it), the Slam Force 1, Force 2, and Force 3 jackets are breathable, wind- and water-proof, and made for the extremes. Check them out at slam.com for the complete lineup, prices range from $146 to $335.
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SPINEX TOP-DOWN SPINNAKER FURLERS
Profurl’s innovative Spinex top-down furlers for asymmetrical spinnakers utilize a series of rotating bearings to get that kite up and down in a jiffy. Check out the different models, from the Spinex 0.9 to the Spinex 5.0, online at profurl.com. You can special order for the unique specs of your sailboat from Fisheries Supply for between $2,299.02 and $2,799.03.
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BLACKSMITH CARBON FIBER WIND VANES
How to improve your current wind vane setup? Why not make it out of high-tech carbon fiber? Davis Instruments recently debuted their Blacksmith wind vanes made from super lightweight carbon fiber and aluminum that seem to be geared toward the sailboat racers. Sold for $59.99, check out davisnet.com for your local dealer.
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AIR-DRYR
There’s no denying that it gets pretty wet around here this time of year. This new Air-Dryr device circulates thermal convections of warm air to eliminate dampness (and resultant odors) from enclosed spaces. There’s no fan, thermostat, or any moving parts, and it operates silently when plugged into a standard 110-volt grounded outlet. The two models, Air-Dryr 1000 and 500, are sold at $58.10 and $49.80, respectively, at Fisheries Supply.
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Air-Dryr 1000
KONA 12-VOLT FAN
Aboard, a little circulation can go a long way. Caframo recently released their Kona 12-volt fan. This compact fan is constructed out of extruded aluminum, UV stabilized plastic, and stainless-steel fasteners. No wonder it earned a waterproof rating of IP55. Both suction cup and bracket mount options are available. Check out caframolifestylesolutions.com for more info.
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GROTE XTL MARINE LED STRIPS
The XTL LED light strips from Grote are versatile lighting arrays that are built to withstand the harsh marine environment and integrate into existing lighting systems. The flexible strips make it easy to accommodate corners in the darker nooks and crannies of a bilge, settee, tender, private dock, etc. Check them out at grote.com.
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YETI RAMBLER 14-OZ MUG
This mug is one of Yeti’s newest products (released November 16) and is touted as “the toughest, most over-engineered camp mug out there” by the manufacturer. The stainless-steel mug with double-wall insulation should keep cocoa hot and ice tea cold. Comes with a sealed top and is dishwasher safe. Available for $24.99 at yeti.com.
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MAGMA NEWPORT II INFRARED GRILL
If it’s time to upgrade the grill in the cockpit or flybridge, Magma’s new Newport II Infrared Grill may be a contender. This gas grill can utilize disposable propane canisters, or onboard LPG or CNG fuel systems. Made of stainless steel for the elements, this grill has a lot going for it, including a glass-viewing window. Compatible with Magma’s mounting and other accessories. Available for $519.98 from magmaproducts.com.
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UNBREAKABLE SILICONE GLASSES
These silicone glasses by Cusan are perfect for the boat, thanks to their shatterproof design and easy maintenance. Unlike most plastic alternatives to glass, these glasses are BPA-free and dishwasher safe. Available for $16.90 from rubberwineglasses.com.
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WINE BOTTLE LIFE PRESERVER
To the lifeboats! This life preserver wine bottle cover by Boston Warehouse is more of a fun centerpiece than a functional life jacket for wine bottles, but hey, we won’t stop you from testing it out. Available for $7.89, at the time of this writing, at amazon.com.
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ACUVA WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
These compact systems utilize UV-LED lighting to finish off any unwanted microbes in a water system aboard. One of these systems may be especially appropriate for cruisers drawing water from remote or rustic sources. Note that this purifies fresh water and is not a watermaker. Models vary in capacity and price, from the Eco model ($649) to the beefier Arrow 10 ($1,999). If interested, check out acuvatech.com.
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WONDERBAG
The piping hot pot of cruising chili has a habit of cooling off rather quickly. By bringing your food to a boil and sticking it in the Wonderbag, the heat is retained and, not only does the food stay warm, it continues to slow cook! The Wonderbag cooks food, keeps it warm, and also saves some fuel from the stove in the process. No electricity required! Buy online at thewonderbag.com, priced at $55.00.
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GARMIN AIS 600 BLACKBOX TRANSDUCER
Garmin’s new AIS 600 Blackbox Transceiver is a compact addition to a vessel’s safety and navigation systems. This black box allows you to receive Automatic Identification System (AIS) target data as well as transmit your own vessel information to other AIS receivers in your area. Priced at $999.99 at buy.garmin.com.
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FUSION MS-AV750 WITH DVD/CD PLAYER
Fusion has released their MS-AV750 Marine Entertainment Series, a sure-fire way to turn the boat into the party epicenter. The system can play DVDs or CDs, is compatible with a FUSION-Link wired or wireless remote control, has Bluetooth streaming, is compatible with Apple iOS and Android platforms, and much, much more. Find your local dealer at fusionentertainment.com, usually priced around $650.
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ACTISENSE NGT-1 SENSOR
This award-winning sensor sends and receives NMEA 2000 data between a vessel’s systems and a PC. Basically, you can get your computer to talk to your boat. Pretty neat! Check it out at actisense.com (you can even turn “Geek Mode” off for easier reading), priced at around $175.
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KICKER KMC2 MEDIA CENTER
The Kicker KMC2 is a weather-resistant media center that adds Bluetooth connectivity to your vessel systems. Designed to fit into a standard gauge opening of your dash, it’s a compact way to help integrate your onboard systems. Check it out at kicker.com, MSRP is $249.95.
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3M MARINE SEALANTS
Every boater will need sealant at one time or another, and 3M’s lineup of polyurethane sealants are commonly used. The 4000UV Fast Cure Marine Hybrid Adhesive Sealant is touted as the company’s most versatile sealant. A 13.5-oz. “sausage pack” of 3000UV sealant tubes can be picked up at Fisheries Supply for $20.98.
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STOPGULL FALCON
Among the many innovative (and sometimes kooky) ways to keep messy flocks of seagulls off your boat is the StopGull and StopGull Falcon. These devices essentially attach a threatening bird kite, like a falcon, to a rod and line. When flying under a light breeze, the gulls are supposed to scatter. Interested? Available online for $135.96 at shop.yachtshop.ca.
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Most boat owners appreciate having some metal polish on hand, and the 303 4-in-1 Metal Polish from Gold Eagle won Best New Product Award at the AAPEX New Product Showcase in Las Vegas this year. Maybe it’s worth a shot? Available in 12-oz. quantities for $12.99 at goldeagle.com.
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MINI DOME SECURITY CAMERA
Yacht security keeping you (or your potential gift receiver) up at night? GOST (Global Ocean Security Technologies) recently announced their new 1080P high-definition surveillance cameras, including the Mini Dome aimed specifically for boat security. Check out gostglobal.com for more information and pricing.
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This one may be especially attractive for the worrywart in the family. McMurdo’s SmartFind G8 AIS is the world’s first AIS EPIRB, meaning that it’ll be a boater’s best friend in an emergency. The entire unit can easily be held in one hand, features an integrated LED strobe, is waterproof, etc., etc., etc. Check out mcmurdogroup.com for your nearest dealer and for pricing.
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PULSETECH SP-5 SOLAR CHARGER
Solar technology just keeps getting better, and for those of us who want to renewably recharge and maintain the 12-V batteries aboard, the SP-5 SolarPulse 12-V Battery Solar Charger would be a great gift. Available for $159.95 at pulsetech.com.
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ANGLER INSULATED TOURNAMENT JACKETS
Anglers have to stay warm on the water! Gill has released their new tournament jackets, including the FG25 Insulated Tournament Jacket, that are touted as serious technical foul weather gear. Available for $325 at gillfishing.com.
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GARMIN GSD 26 CHIRP PRO SONAR MODULE
Chasing the fish is a lot easier when you’ve got a good fish finder aboard. Garmin’s new GSD 26 CHIRP Professional Sonar Module is the company’s newest model, and features a dual-transceiver design that is essentially two sonars in one unit. Check it out at buy.garmin.com, priced at $1,999.
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NEW SCOTTY DOWNRIGGER
The new No. 1106B Depthpower Downrigger is one of Scotty’s most popular models. This electronic downrigger has a telescopic boom that can be deployed anywhere between 36” to 60”, a feature that’s great for stowage. Check out scotty.com for more info; you can pick one up from Fisheries Supply for $512.93.
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How much does that big silver weigh, exactly? The new Rapala digital scale is compact and no-nonsense with a reverse-image LCD illuminated screen and manual directional navigation pad for the menu options. The fish friendly gripper also will be appreciated by your catch. Runs on two AAA batteries not included. Available at rapala.com for $31.99 at the time of this writing.
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KAYAK 1
This ultra-high-end carbon fiber kayak is built by America’s Cup boat builders in New Zealand. The Kayak 1 features gloss carbon finish, gold-plated brass fittings, and teak timber work. Each one is also highly customizable with colors, materials, and finishes to your preferences. Check it out at mclellanjacobs.com.
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It may not fit under the tree, but the new Argos Nautic 396 tender is just what one would expect from the luxury tender builder. The 13’ RIB features classic teak and holly flooring, custom stainless-steel fittings, and integrated console. The tender weighs 925 pounds and is made to fit in the onboard garage. Priced at $35,000; more info is available at argosnautic.com.
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Odds are you’ve already seen some of Walker Bay’s new stand up paddleboards (SUPs) making the rounds at local marinas, and for good reason. Both their Airis Hollowdeck Inflatable SUP and Airis Hardtop Inflatable SUP lines are super rugged, high-quality, and easily inflatable SUP options for enthusiasts of all stripes. The fact that Walker Bay is headquartered in Yakima, Washington, is a nice plus. Prices range from $799 to $1,299, check out walkerbay.com for more information.
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That paddling friend would probably love a new paddle. Why not try out a local company? Werner Paddles is based in Sultan, Washington, and makes carbon fiber paddles for kayaks, stand up paddleboards, canoes, and more. Prices vary, but a typical price of one of their carbon fiber SUP paddles will usually be between $300 to $400. Check them out at wernerpaddles.com.
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SEAVIEW 180° SNORKEL MASK
For snorkeling enthusiasts who are sick of gagging on seawater, the new trend of full-face snorkel masks is very much appreciated. The Seaview 180° is one of the most popular models of 2017 that maximizes the user’s visibility, reduces fog thanks to the separate mouth compartment, and features an integrated “dry” snorkel. What’s more, a GoPro camera mount will make sharing your aquatic adventures all the easier. Available at wildhornoutfitters.com for $79.99.
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Sometimes you just want to float listlessly and spy on the underwater neighbors. ReefBoards are essentially beefy plastic kickboards with an integrated window so boarders can view what’s underneath. Models differ in size and specs, prices range from $295 to $395. Check out the complete lineup at reefboard.com.
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Nautical Books 1
ART & SCIENCE OF SAILS (REVISED EDITION)
The newest edition of The Art and Science of Sails, written by Tom Whidden (CEO of North Technology Group) and journalist Michael Levitt, is establishing itself as the grand tome of all things sails: theory, practice, materials, and more. The newest, heavily illustrated edition features an oversized format. Order online for $32 at northsails.com.
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YACHT WERE YOU THINKING?
We all know that one boater with the dumb boat name. Written by Jonathan Eyers, Yacht Were You Thinking? is a fun, baby-name style book for boats that highlights both the good and bad, the puns and the profound, the foolish and the inspired. If you can’t find it at your local book store, it’s available as a hardcover at amazon.com for $10.40.
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LITTLE RAVEN TALES
Our managing editor was hitting it off with some locals in a Ketchikan, Alaska, bar on Creek Street when he first heard of this delightful book. This one-of-a-kind work is authored by Jennifer Jackson, Miss Wheelchair Alaska and a proud Native American. The coloring book features real Alaskan Native cultural art and stories, some of which could be debuting for the first time in ink. Available for $10 at etsy.com.
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SEA TRIALS: AROUND THE WORLD WITH DUCT TAPE AND BAILING WIRE
Awarding winning local author Wendy Hinman’s newest book is a gripping true story about a family who must overcome a shipwreck, gun boats, mines, thieves, pirates, scurvy, and starvation to achieve their adventure dreams. The kicker? Hinman’s husband is one of the characters! Look for it in your local bookstore, also available at amazon.com for $20.00.
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DEEP TEA DIVER
This awesome deep-diver themed silicone tea infuser adds a touch of nautical to a loose-leaf tea drinker’s experience. The air tank is a counterweight that stays outside of the drink. The benefits of silicone include being soft, tasteless, BPA-free, and easy to clean. The Deep Tea Diver is for sale at fredandfriends.com for $15.
CORREA & CHART METALWORKS
Make a statement this year with one of these special and creative gold pendants. The gold necklace and framing of the pendant are fashioned into woven rope, and the circular pendant is customized as a piece of a chart of choice. Did you and your significant other meet at a Roche Harbor rendezvous, perhaps? This pendant tells that story at a glance. Prices vary from $1,400 to $2,100 at chartmetalworks.com.
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STREAMLIGHT STYLUS PRO
Sometimes, you just need a light. The Streamlight Stylus Pro is a small, 48-lumens LED pen light made of aircraft-grade aluminum. It is water-resistant and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. Simple, effective, ready to go. Currently priced at $19.67 at amazon.com.
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SAILCLOTH DOG COLLAR
If your dog loves the boat life, you want the world to know! Agatha & Louise out of Maine make charming dog collars from used sailcloth. You can select from a number of stitching colors to pull off just the right look for Fido. Available for $38 from agathaandlouise.com.
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Dogs, and boat dogs especially, tend to be great swimmers, but that’s no reason not to have a well-fitting life jacket handy. The UnderDog from MTI Adventurewear is an innovative device that brings 90% of the effective buoyancy under the chest and neck, supposedly allowing for a more natural swimming angle. Check it out at mtiadventurewear.com, priced at $52.95.
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KANBERRA SPRAY
We love our dogs, but “wet dog” smell left unchecked can take over an enclosed cabin. Kanberra, an Australian company that specializes in tea tree and essential oil products, makes a spray that is an all-natural way to neutralize odors from a wet dog or even onboard litter box. Check out the spray, and other useful products, at kanberragel.com. You can buy an 8-oz. spray bottle from Fisheries Supply for $18.65.
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GO YOUR OWN WAY
Northwest Yachting’s 2017 Washington & British Columbia Charter Guide // By Northwest Yachting Staff
The end of the year for the Pacific Northwest cruiser often inspires a wave of adventure goals for the next year. New Year resolutions like “Finally sail to Sucia Island” are plentiful, and for many of these dreamers, becoming doers involves a chartering company. Fortunately, Washington and British Columbia are home to dozens of charter guide companies aimed at boaters who want to take on the area’s world-class waterways on their own terms. Most of these companies have been around for years, and glowing references from happy clients are readily available. As with any major trip, research is key, and it’s important to keep one’s priorities in mind. Chartering companies can great-
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ly differ with their offerings: hired crewed vs. bareboat, sail vs. power, accredited instruction vs. none, fishing gear vs. none, generous cancellation policies vs. strict, and even provided linens vs. no linens. Envision the specifics of your dream, write them down, get your information, and make that trip of a lifetime happen! We offer the 2017 iteration of our Washington and B.C. Charter Guide as one source of your research endeavor. Although we do our best, there are probably a few outfits that slipped through the cracks. In the interest of constant improvement,
we encourage readers to submit their local knowledge for next year’s edition via email at editorial@nywachting.com. Also note that the many excellent charter companies based in Oregon and Alaska are certainly worth your consideration, even if they are not included in this guide. This guide also does not include sight-seeing/ scheduled tours, day-trip fishing charters, or venue charters, of which there are many excellent outfits in the Pacific Northwest.
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This organization is an international yacht charter, brokerage, and management company with offices in London, Monaco, Athens, Moscow, New York, Miami, and Seattle. The Seattle office is headed by Captain Ron Chace, formerly captain of the 200-foot Feadship MEDUSE. Burgess offers expertise in arranging fully crewed charters on yachts from 120 to 300 feet in length worldwide. Prices range from $60,000 to $450,000 per week, plus expenses, depending on the size and style of the vessel. Areas covered include the Pacific Northwest, Caribbean, Mediterranean, South Pacific, Southeast Asia, and more.
Web: burgessyachts.com Phone: 206-669-6407 Email: Rchace@burgessyachts.com
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Ledger Marina Charters
Crewed sailboat, and both crewed and bareboat powerboat charters are offered from Puget Sound to Southeast Alaska. Powerboats 26’ to 72’ in length and a crewed option for vessels up to 180’ are offered. Crewed sailboats range from 60’ to 127’. Special services are available on all vessels upon request. Prime season (July 13 to September 7) weekly rates are $1,200 to $14,000 for power. Midseason (June 1 to July 12, and September 8 to 28) are 15% less. Low season (before June 1 and after September 28) is discounted 30%. The reservation deposit is 33-50% of the charter rate; due 60 days prior to the charter.
Glossary of Terms: ASA: American Sailing Association Bareboat: A charter that does not include hired crew. These charters usually have fewer or no amenities (ex. linens, meals, etc.), the purpose is to provide the client with a seaworthy vessel — nothing more and nothing less. IPSA: International Sail & Power Association IYT: International Yacht Training Worldwide USCG: United States Coast Guard
Web: ledgermarinecharters.com Phone: 206-283-6160 Email: ledgercharters@gmail.com
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Windworks Sailing & Powerboating has been a premiere sailing club in the Pacific Northwest since 1992. They are committed to making boating available, affordable, and approachable to anyone with the desire to sail or powerboat. Use the vessels as you would your own, hire their captains, or take lessons through their U.S. Sailing & Powerboating Certification Program. With annual and quarterly club events and a fleet with boats ranging from 22’ to 47’, the Puget Sound is your playground. All sailors welcome!
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Web: windworkssailing.com Phone: 206-784-9386 Email: shelby@windworkssailing.com
4 Cedar Wave Charters Books trips year-round. Cedar Wave provides custom private picnic tours and day cruises on beautifully restored classic wooden yachts. Trips starting at $375 for groups up to six. Relax in style on the waters of Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Gourmet meal options, including entrées like clam bakes, fish tacos, and sunrise fruit puddings. Private tour guides and other special services, including weddings, engagements and memorials. USCG licensed captains. Maritime heritage education and historic vessel preservation consulting.
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Cedar Wave used to operate from the Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union in Seattle, but now they arrange pick-ups individually with clients.
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Power yachts ranging from a 29’ tugboat to a 57’ North Pacific trawler, and sailboats ranging from a 30’ Catalina to a 50’ Beneteau, are available. Special services such as sleep aboards, provisioning, and instruction are available. Free linen packages, planning maps, and outboard engines are a few included extras. Luxury crewed yachts also available.
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8 NW Explorations 5 Anacortes Yacht Charters
Bareboat and crewed yacht charters offered with approximately 75 boats in the fleet, including 27’ to 70’ power and sail vessels. Special services include meal provisioning, outboard rentals, fishing gear, and kayaks. ASA certification and introduction and advanced power courses available. Skippers are available for hire.
Web: ayc.com Phone: 800-233-3004 / 360-293-4555 Email: info@ayc.com
6 San Juan Sailing & Yachting
Bareboat and skippered powerboats 29’ to 57’ in length, sail monohulls 33’ to 47’, and sail catamarans 34’ to 40’. Special services include complimentary linens and towels, and guided flotilla options. Provisioning and crewed charters are available. Full-service powerboat training and weekend/week-long liveaboard sail courses are also available. Peak season (June 23 to August 31) rates are $3,200 – $7,975 and the second consecutive week of a charter is discounted 10%. The option of daily damage waivers or refundable damage deposits is offered. Liability insurance is $140 per week. The reservation deposit is 30%, and cancellations are required 60 days prior to departure.
Web: sanjuanyachting.com Phone: 360-671-8089 / 800-670-8089 Email: charter@sanjuanyachting.com
7 Chariot Adventures Combine learning to sail with six days and nights of adventure in the San Juans with Cruise-N-Learn. Learn the ropes with an experienced instructor who has been certified to teach the ASA curriculum. Passing the skills and knowledge tests at each level, along with additional practice, will get you certified to charter a boat and feel confident skippering her yourself. The curriculum is taught on Chariot, a restored classic Annapolis 44. The skipper, Captain Cathy Franklin, specializes in and enjoys working with couples.
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Rates vary according to season. Off-season rates are $1,367 to $7,641 per week, while prime season rates are $1,785 to $9,980 per week. Four-day, three-night minimum length charters are offered. Multi-week charters have a 10% discount. The reservation deposit is 30%, and the balance is due 60 days prior to the charter.
The fleet is made up of luxury diesel trawlers (Grand Banks, Fleming, Sabre, and DeFever) ranging from 38’ to 58’ in length. Bareboat charters are offered throughout the Pacific Northwest and Southeast Alaska. Mother Goose flotillas include USCG captains, dock hands, and an onboard naturalist on the lead vessel. They include cruising grounds in Alaska (via the Inside Passage), Desolation Sound, the San Juan Islands, and the Canadian Gulf Islands. Special services included in the rate: linens, fully-outfitted galley, RIB dinghy with outboard, crab pots, and cleaning upon return.
Web: shipharboryachts.com Phone: 360-299-9193 / 877-772-6582 Email: info@shipharbor.net
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High season rates are $5,200 to $11,200, while low season is 25% less. Multi-week discounts are available. The reservation deposit is 40% of the charter rate, with the balance due 120 days prior to departure.
Bareboat and skippered sailboats and powerboats are available ranging in size from 30’ to 57’ from a fleet of over 40 vessels. Flotillas, offshore training, and circumnavigation of Vancouver Island are options as well. Professional instruction is offered as a special service. There are three operation bases to choose from — Vancouver and Sidney, BC, for the Gulf Islands and Powell River for Desolation Sound.
Web: nwexplorations.com Phone: 360-676-1248 / 800-826-1430 Email: charter@nwexplorations.com
Spring season (April to June), peak season (July to August), late summer season (September), off season (October to March) are charged differently. Damage deposits are $1,000 to $5,000. Reservation deposits are 30% of the balance, due 60–90 days prior to departure.
Web: cooperboating.com Phone: 604-683-6837 / 888-999-6419 Email: crew@cooperboating.com
9 Crown Yacht Charters Bareboat charters offered with a fleet of 32’ to 47’ powerboats and 32’ to 56’ sailboats. Dinghy with outboard, BBQ, linens and towels for up to four guests, pre-charter briefing on boat systems and operation, assistance with itinerary planning, and cleaning after completion of charter is included. Numerous courses and instructional classes are available to hone boat maneuvering and navigational skills. Car parking is available near the marina. Prime season (June 21 to September 8), midseason (May 17 to June 20/ September 9 to 29), and low season (January 1 to May 16, and September 30 to December 31) have different rates. Modest additional charges are added for liability insurance and vessel hull insurance, with reductions in deductible amounts. Early booking and payment receive a 5% discount, as do repeat customers. Ten or more nights are 5% off.
Web: crownyachtcharters.com Phone: 360-293-9533/800-426-2313 Email: info@crownyachtcharters.com
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Sail and power boats with bareboat and skippered charters options. Vessels are 25’ to 60’, including Grady White (day charters available), Ocean Alexander, Bayliner, Meridian, Hunter, and Silverton. Watch the website for new additions and special offers and discounts. Power boat instruction for novices or “rusty skippers” offered as a separate course or with a skipper while on a charter. Prime season charter rates are $1,975 to $8,400 per week. Off-season rates are discounted 20%. Discounts are available for multiple weeks, multiple boat charters, and returning customers. Insurance by refundable damage deposits. Reservation deposit is 30%, with balance due 60 days prior to departure. Additionally, they are looking for boats to join their fleet at the time of this writing.
Web: bellhaven.net Phone: 360-733-6636 / 877-310-9471 Email: bellhaven@bellhaven.net
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Bareboat or skippered powerboats from 34’ to 54’ and sailboats from 31’ to 49’ offered. All charters are fully serviced except for food (provisioning available). Courses in sail and power yacht handling with international certifications are available.
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Web: bluepacificcharters.com Phone: 800-237-2392 / 604-682-2161 Email: info@bluepacificcharters.com
Prime season (June 15 to September 15) rates for power are $3,700 to $4,800. Sail is $2,200 to $4,700. Off-season power boat rates are $3,100 to $4,200, sailboats are $1,900 to $3,800. The damage deposit is $2,000 to $5,000, while insurance is $30 to $45 per day. The reservation deposit is 25% plus applicable taxes, balance due 60 days prior to departure. Cancellation policy is 90 days prior to departure with a $300 service fee. If within 60-90 days, the cost of cancellation is 25% of the total charter fee.
Web: desolationsoundyachtcharters.com Phone: 250-339-7222 / 877-647-3815 Email: charter@desolationsoundyachtcharters.com
16 Island Cruising Monohull and catamaran sailboats and power yachts from 30’ to 50’, all in pristine condition. Ownership options are available in the fleet. A Leopard catamaran as well as Beneteau and Jeanneau monohulls are a few of the makes offered. Offering bareboat to competent sailors or skippered yachts that include ASA-trained professionals. Additional charter options from Comox, BC.
Web: islandcruising.com & coastlinemarine.ca Phone: 250-656-7070 Email: info@islandcruising.com
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The Nanaimo Yacht Charters management has been in the charter business for over 40 years, having run charter operations in Brazil, the Caribbean, Greece, Vancouver, and now in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island – their favorite of all charter destinations. Nanaimo is the perfect spot for starting a charter. It’s located at the head of the Gulf Islands while also close to the Sunshine Coast and the world-renowned Princess Louisa National Park. Another day’s sail from here puts you in the heart of Desolation Sound. Nanaimo Yacht Charters are also an accredited Sailing School for IYT, IPSA, and Sail Canada.
Web: nanaimoyachtcharters.com Phone: 250-754-8601 / 877-754-8601 Email: info@nanaimoyachtcharters.com
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Sailing Charter
Adventure aboard a 54’ sailing yacht, the custom S/V Na-Walak pilothouse ketch. Planned trips and custom cruises are available April through October. Meals are provided by a gourmet chef, and a naturalist captain leads wildlife and naturalist tours. Pricing details available online.
Web: emeraldislesailing.com Phone: 360-376-3472 Email: charters@emeraldislesailing.com
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Kenmore Air Looking to meet up with a charter or reach a remote location quickly? Kenmore Air, a floatplane chartering company, is often utilized by boaters and those interested in exploring the Pacific Northwest’s waterways from the air. The company offers a variety of packages and services to and from Seattle, the San Juan Islands, Victoria, and the remote locations of B.C.’s Inside Passage. Whether you are planning a rendezvous with a boating charter underway, just need to get somewhere quickly, or want to soak up the sights, Kenmore Air can probably help. Check out kenmoreair.com for more details.
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Perhaps the best aspect of New Year’s Eve is the pervasive optimism of good things to come. For the Pacific Northwest boater, the promises of the 2018 horizon will vary according to how he or she boats. Anglers will be looking at water temperature data and fish-count predictions, sailors will be eyeing the race schedule, the socialites and foodies will be looking for waterfront fun, and all of us will probably be crossing our fingers over policy developments coming out of Olympia. There’s plenty going on, but sometimes a little docktalk can help guide the scheduling of our boating calendars. This year, we decided to turn to our star columnists and publisher–Michelle Zeasman-Gibbon–for insider perspectives of their respective boating spheres. Turns out, 2018 is already shaping up to be a pretty great year in terms of opportunities and developments. Best knock out those winter projects now, for you won’t want to be stuck at the dock come fair-weather season!
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2018? We’re moving on up!
MICHELLE ZEASMAN-GIBBON
This past year has brought plenty of wonderful things to the Pacific Northwest boating community and Northwest Yachting magazine. It’s hard to believe that I purchased the magazine about two years ago, and this spring will be the two-year mark since our comprehensive redesign. Time sure flies! Now we’re taking a stab at video production (Northwest Yachting channel on YouTube), bringing on interns, and enjoying an increasingly larger magazine as more advertisers and contributors hop on the Northwest Yachting bandwagon. It’s an exciting time to
be here as publisher, and I’m so honored to have the continued support of you, the reader. You rock! As far as 2018 is concerned, all boaters should make sure to have the Seattle Boat Show, January 26 to February 3, 2018, on their calendars. Notable this year is the addition of the Bell Harbor location and, importantly, the associated parking garage. The scuttlebutt is that there may be some new ticket deals in the works as well. Pretty cool! We’ll be sure to report on Seattle Boat Show updates and insider tips/deals as the countdown continues, so be sure to stay tuned for the latest. As always, please drop on by our booth to say hello, grab a copy (or two) of the magazine, and enter to win some great Northwest Yachting prizes. If you want to shake off that post-boat show angst and put winter in its place, the annual Poulsbo Winter Rendezvous is Friday, February 9 through Sunday, February 11, 2018. The theme is Cinco de Poulsbo, a reference to the five years the event has livened up the local boating scene during one of our rainiest, coldest months. Imagine a Pacifi c Northwest Mardi Gras, but with boats instead of floats and Vikings instead of brass bands. Tickets are now available online at brownpapertickets.com. Stay tuned for Northwest Yachting updates. Of course, the Opening Day celebrations hosted by the Seattle Yacht Club mark the beginning of “boat season” (although, in my book, the whole year is boating season around here if you’ve got good foul-weather gear). Opening Day is on May 5, 2018, and features the theme Ocean Crossings. Moana meets Leif Erikson? Finally, I’m looking forward to getting out on our Bayliner 4788 Northwest with my husband, Chris, and our Jack Russell Terrier, Pearl, this summer. Hopefully, my two kids, now in college, drop by for an afternoon cruise. After all, making great memories with family and friends is what boating is all about. I love getting out of the office and on the water to watch the Downtown Sailing Series weekly regattas on sunny Seattle afternoons. The race schedule for 2018 is still being determined,
but the fun and inspiring Leukemia Cup charity regatta is always the series kickoff in early June. Get involved, get on the water, and help get a cure by raising money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. My boating resolution for 2018? Keep growing and improving the universe’s best boating magazine!
Looking forward to a fishy New Year in 2018!
KEVIN KLEIN
For better or worse, through calm seas or chaotic crossings, another year is drawing to a close. Hopefully, most of you who spend time on the water got to wet a line
and enjoy some of the great weather we had in the Northwest throughout summer and fall. It feels to me like 2018 could be a good year to make time to chase fish, crab, prawns, and other goodies from our local waters that leave us spoiled and lucky. I know I’m looking forward to a fresh start and fresh seafood! If you’re one of those mariners who hauls out your boat for half the year, consider being one of us (fool)hardy fishing fanatics who keep their vessel off the hard and on the hunt for fish year-round. You’ll experience some magical times, often in near-sacred solitude. Here’s my rundown on what to look forward to for the first half of the new year: January through March will kick off with winter Chinook fishing in the San Juan Islands and other locales in Washington and British Columbia. This means the Resurrection Salmon Derby, Roche Harbor Salmon classic, Friday Harbor Salmon Derby, and Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby are all on the table for anglers wanting to compete for big-money prizes. It’s
Above: Seattle’s Opening Day is an international affair with visiting Canadians and foreign rowing teams. Below, left: This year was a good one for Tony Floor, who announced his retirement from the Northwest Marine Trade Association (NMTA). Floor is pictured with Clyde McBrayer and a nice blackmouth. Below, right: Hopefully, everyone had their 2017 “big one” highlight that was kiss-worthy.
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Vic Maui, the epic yacht race from Victoria, B.C., to Maui, is sure to be a 2018 highlight.
always interesting to see how many fish are around when this season starts. Even if you’re not participating in one of these tournaments, it’s still a great time to get out on the water in the marine areas that are open to catch some salmon. Catching and releasing big native steelhead in our Northwest rivers is also an exciting way to shake off the winter doldrums and shake hands with a truly incredible fish. April, May, and June mean halibut, ling, bottom fish, and prawns. Some big kings start to roll through Southeast Alaska, B.C., and places like Neah Bay in Washington this time of year as well. We’ll head to
Canada to see our Northern brothers and sisters and compete in a couple of derbies. Rain gear and long johns are replaced by sunscreen and…well, maybe still rain gear…at least the bibs. The Northwest comes alive again out in the saltchuck, and spring Chinook hit rivers like the Columbia en masse (hopefully) to provide some of the best tasting salmon on the planet. Keep an eye out every month here on these pages, and I’ll try to guide you to more fish and more fun on the water. I love to see folks who haven’t been into fishing be successful. Why not drop a line? You just might find a passion. If I had one
wish for 2018, it’s that anyone who enjoys fishing would educate themselves and get involved in issues that affect our fish and fisheries. Join and contribute to clubs like Puget Sound Anglers, Coastal Conservation Association, Sidney Anglers Association, and Pacific Salmon Foundation. Participate in this year’s North of Falcon season-setting process. It’s an eye-opening experience, but we all need to have our eyes, ears, and minds open for the future of our marine life and the fish we love.
‘2018’ and the word ‘racing’ are synonymous to me!
Upper left, down: The Swiftsure International Yacht Race 2017 saw some stiff competition in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The TP52 Smoke, on which Doug Hansen is usually found racing, made the most of low winds on a Down Sailing Series race made hazy by 2017’s summer forest fires. The annual Scatchet Head Race was one wild ride in Februrary 2017. Right: Keep an eye on Shelagh Macaulay, bowgirl of Absolutely pictured here, and Doug Hansen, the newest sailing power couple of Puget Sound! DOUG HANSEN
As we wrap up another fantastic fall sailing season, our to-do lists include packing up the foulies, breaking out the ski gear, and heading for the mountains. While the snow pack is on-track to be legendary, keeping an eye towards next year’s major sailing events is going to be key for having all the details sorted out when you return to the starting line. When looking at the coming year, two major events stand out as races to get excited about. Running on opposite years to the Van Isle 360, Vic Maui will be taking center stage as the Northwest’s premiere offshore race with one of the best destinations one could hope for, Hawaii! The race is scheduled to start between June 30 - July 4, depending on boat speed (faster boats start last to get everyone to the party in Hawaii at roughly the same time). Registration for the race is open until February 5, but there are already several strong programs signed up in both
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the racing and cruising divisions. The send-off parties in Victoria and the starts for each fleet should be on any cruiser ’s or racer ’s calendar while on a summer trip north, regardless of participation. For those who aren’t heading offshore next summer, there is plenty to do here in the Northwest. Whidbey Island Race Week’s new format has shifted to a fourday program from Thursday, July 19, through Sunday, July 22. Hopefully, the new schedule of events will let more boats participate, as getting crew for the whole week was always a challenge. Other than the short schedule, expect all the traditional race-week shenanigans and tight racing in fleets from the Class Eight 20-footers up to the PHRF One 40’ weapons. The now infamous “Rum Tent” will be in full swing every day after racing and will be followed quickly by the tent city after-party. Registration for the regatta opens in January, so now is the time to get key crew sorted out and start planning for the event. For me, I am looking forward to a new chapter in my sailing career, married life. By the time this is in print, I will be married to Shelagh Macaulay, who many of you may know as the bow girl from the black and yellow racing sailboat Absolutely. We met nearly a decade ago at the Swiftsure International Yacht Race and got to know each other between spinnaker sets during the Whidbey Island Race Week. I’ve been trying to keep up with her ever since. Things haven’t slowed down much; as I write this we’re packing for Round the County where we will be racing together on Smoke two days before we fly out for our wedding. With threats of buying a dinghy to race together (we want to see how far we can push this marriage right out of the gate) and a full big-boat racing calendar, I can’t wait to see what the future brings for the two of us. I don’t see things slowing down for us any time soon, and that is something I am looking forward to in 2018.
Pictured here are typical scenes at the CSR Marine full-service boatyard in Ballard. The copper bottom paint ban for new recreational boats, which may evolve into less of a ban and more of a series of regulations, is a hot-button marine policy issue of Washington and will linger into 2018.
We all learned a lot about predicting politics in 2017. Boaters, like the title of my boating policy column, need to stay on watch for 2018.
PETER SCHRAPPEN
Ah! Egg nog, Perry Como, and endof-the-year musings mean that either my mom is in town or it’s time to roll out the 2018 policy predictions for the Pacific Northwest boating community. As I look over the horizon, I see copper-bottom paint legislation passing in 2018. This would change the current copper ban date (scheduled to start on January 1, 2018, on new recreational boats) to a new phase-out plan in 2021, complete with a (real) commissioned study to examine the alternative paints and leach-rate approaches. If this prediction rings true, it would be a win for boaters and boating businesses right out of the gate. Something not as “front-pagey” as the copper issue, but extremely important, is that the state does not have a Capital Budget in place. Funding for boating projects is tied to this bricks-and-mortar budget to the tune of $19 million. I predict the Democrats, who control the House, Senate, and Governor’s mansion, will pass this normally non-controversial framework. Another score for boaters!
I realize Halloween is over, but here’s some of the more ghoulish issues that will remain for 2018. The No Discharge Zone for the entire Puget Sound continues to move forward towards completion. Boaters (via the Recreational Boating Association of Washington) and businesses via their trade association (the Northwest Marine Trade Association) have long advocated for targeted No Discharge Zones in Puget Sound. Six years later, and the Washington State Department of Ecology has not moved an inch on this one. I don’t see Ecology moving away from their goal, but I do see the federal Environmental Protection Agency spending more time looking at its need and validity. If you like power on your boat, then you should know about changes to the National Electrical Code (NEC). We’re talking stray current, ground fault protection, and electric shock drownings. Unfortunately, the national standard that the rest of the country has adopted has no basis in science and real-world applications. Even more, the new standard of 30 mA for an entire facility is unattainable. I am optimistic that common sense will prevail and that the Evergreen State will side with a number (100 mA) that keeps your power on and boaters safe. Like the rest of the country, I learned some valuable policy prediction lessons last year. What I do know is that the next session will truly be a short (and normal even-year election) 60-day session. Okay, I could be wrong there, but I am certain that the fun will start on January 8, 2018. That much is certain. I’ll be there for the ride and appreciate you joining in the fun and popping into my life from time to time (Peter@nNmta.net).
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RACING SHEET
RTC Fever Strikes Again Words: Doug Hansen // Photos: Jan Anderson The leaves on the ground and storms in the forecast can only mean one thing. Fall has come, and with it the iconic Round the County (RTC) regatta, held November 11 and 12 this year. RTC represents a weekend of adventure and racing in the San Juan Islands right before things are boarded up for the winter, making for a last hurrah before things officially settle into the dark months. With the century-old schooner Martha going head-to-head with the full carbon fiber RP55 Crossfire,
this race stands out as one of the most successful sailing events in the Pacific Northwest. Selling out weeks before the event this year, 117 boats took part in the two-day race around San Juan County. The course, which alternates directions every year, took the fleet on a counter-clockwise tour. Simply put, the sailing instructions tell racers to leave all the islands in Island County to port during the race, with an overnight stop in Roche Harbor before the start of the first leg.
The forecast leading up to the race had some crews thinking about staying home, with heavy winds gusting above 30 knots on Sunday. Things settled down a few days before the race, allowing for pleasant deliveries up on Friday and a nice southerly breeze both Saturday and Sunday. Things got started with pre-race parties at both the Anacortes Yacht Club on Fidalgo Island and the traditional party at the Orcas Island Yacht Club in West Sound on Orcas Island.
The action really started during Saturday’s first leg, with boats coming out of the maze of channels towards the committee boat at Lydia Shoal, just north of Blakely Island. The shifty wind caused the fleet to split, duck, and weave its way up Rosario Strait before it could turn left and head towards Patos Island. While the faster boats, who started later, worked their way through the fleet, the Moore 24s darted away and found themselves leading the entire race up the shore of Clark Island in an impressive escape from the light air and swirling current. With the wind filling in, the spunky 24’ dinghies were finally overtaken by the big boats as spinnakers were hoisted at the day’s halfway point, the Patos Island Lighthouse that overlooks Boundary Pass. The wind began to build into the low teens, making for a quick spinnaker run across the north end of the islands towards Turn Point Lighthouse. At Turn Point, things got interesting, with the wind lifting over the islands and starting a game of cat and mouse to get to the finish line off Battleship Island. At the front, Crossfire, Glory, Dragonfly, and Smoke all finished within five minutes of each other in a nail-biter photo finish, but it was Darrin Towe’s Melges 32 Wicked Wahine that won the day. As boats filed in through the afternoon, the marina at Roche Harbor began to fill up. Groups of brightly colored sailors could be seen, beverages in hand, wandering towards hotels for hot showers. The dock party kicked off with sponsored drinks
Winter Racing Events Upcoming Events: DECMBER 2 Winter Vashon SSS #1 Organizer: Tacoma Yacht Club DECEMBER 9 Snowbird #1 Organizer: Shilshole Bay Yacht Club
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JANUARY 6, 2018 Duwamish Head SSS #2 Organizer: Three Tree Point Yacht Club JANUARY 13, 2018 Grand Prix Regatta Organizer: Sloop Tavern Yacht Club
Results: Round the County 2017 Listed are select results from the 2017 Round the County Race held Nov. 11-12, 2017. and a live band that kept the dock bouncing well into the evening. Sunday morning and leg two came far too quickly for some, and as the fleet motored through Mosquito Pass towards the start, there were plenty of blurry eyes and tightly held coffee cups. The start was one to remember, with the wind puffing up from 3 knots to 20 in a matter of seconds, then right back to 3. There were more than a couple of exciting moments as boats heading for the line would accelerate violently in a puff, and then drop down, putting the crews’ feet into the water. The waves began to build, and the wind settled into the high teens after leaving the safe waters of Mosquito Bay, resulting in some epic upwind sailing. The waves kept building as the fleet approached Salmon Bank, the halfway point, and the fleet split, with several boats choosing to shoot the gap through the rocks and the rest going out around the point in hopes of better current. The confused sea state south of Lopez made it difficult to keep focused, especially with the waves bouncing off the cliffs, but it was all worth it when the fleet reached the southeast corner and turned downwind to the finish. The leading boats enjoyed a blasting kite run to the finish, living happily in the high teens of boat speed. As the afternoon went on, the wind settled down, making for a challenging trip to the finish for the cruising class bringing up the rear. At the end of the race, Wicked Wahine held onto the top spot overall, not a bad end to the season after the program took a break for several years. Last month’s somewhat bittersweet finale of Round the County marks the end of fall sailing, and it is easy to see why it stands out as a Pacific Northwest classic. Offering just the right mixture of race, party, and adventure, it keeps bringing sailors back year after year. With winter racing right around the corner, there is still plenty of reason to keep the sails on the boat. We’ll see everyone in their finest warm clothes December 2 for Winter Vashon, which kicks off the South Sound Series.
Multi Hull
ORC
PHRF 0
PHRF 1
PHRF 2
Fleet/Class
Boat
Skipper
1st
Multi Hull
Dragonfly
Ackrill & Sailing
Rating
Elapsed Time
Corrected Time
-104
4:40:04
2nd
Multi Hull
Makika
5:39:31
Oswald & Reiff
-8
6:59:42
3rd
Multi Hull
7:04:16
Freda Mae
Vincent Depillis
-5
6:15:43
6:18:34
4th 5th
Multi Hull
Aliikai
Dougie Barlow
40
7:05:11
6:42:19
Multi Hull
Broderna Ii
Nels Strandberg
-2
8:20:20
8:21:28
6th
Multi Hull
Moon And Stars
Prather & Kolcio
111
8:44:24
7:40:56
7th
Multi Hull
Blue Lightning
Gumley & Gumley
-5
8:19:36
8:22:27
8th
Multi Hull
Escape
Yury Palatnik
79
DNS
Fleet/Class
Boat
Skipper
Rating
Elapsed Time
Corrected Time
1st
ORC
Glory
John Buchan
1.3658
8:44:52
11:56:51
2nd
ORC
Smoke
Steve Travis
1.3655
8:45:58
11:58:12
3rd
ORC
Crossfire
Crossfire Racing
1.4002
8:43:00
12:12:18
4th
ORC
Jam
Bill Fox
1.1417
11:22:40
12:59:23
5th
ORC
Neptune’s Car
Paul Lamarche
1.3857
9:26:43
13:05:17
6th
ORC
Blue
Michael Schoendorf
1.2521
10:29:03
13:07:37
7th
ORC
Westerly
Stuart Dahlgren
1.3559
9:42:04
13:09:13
8th
ORC
Mist (Valkyrie)
Steve Johnson
1.3352
10:01:50
13:23:33
9th
ORC
Strait Marine
Allan & Allan
1.1601
11:34:11
13:25:18
10th
ORC
Hamachi
Andrews & Dougherty
1.1594
11:54:05
13:47:53
11th
ORC
Jedi
John Tenneson
1.1889
-
17:04:53
Corrected Time
Fleet/Class
Boat
Skipper
Rating
Elapsed Time
1
PHRF 0
Wicked Wahine
Darrin Towe
24
11:47:12
11:20:54
2
PHRF 0
Madrona
Carl Buchan
18
12:00:28
11:40:44
3
PHRF 0
Ace
Shorett & Burzycki
39
12:29:43
11:47:00
4
PHRF 0
Longboard
Peter Salusbury
12
12:36:14
12:23:05
5
PHRF 0
Kyrnos
Fred Laffitte
3
12:27:44
12:24:26
6
PHRF 0
Grace
Mack & Mack
39
13:11:43
12:29:00
7
PHRF 0
The Shadow
McCarthy & Scott
36
13:38:28
12:59:02
8
PHRF 0
Square One
Matt Pistay
48
14:02:33
13:09:58
9
PHRF 0
Surfrider
Greg Johnston
9
13:32:02
13:22:10
10
PHRF 0
Teddy Bear
Kate Hawken
39
14:08:22
13:25:39
11
PHRF 0
Gray Wolf
Evgeniy Goussev
24
13:54:49
13:28:31
12
PHRF 0
Such Fast
David Garman
36
14:32:40
13:53:14
13
PHRF 0
Freja
Jonathan Cruse
18
14:20:23
14:00:39
14
PHRF 0
Joy Ride
John Murkowski
42
-
15:16:26
Corrected Time
Fleet/Class
Boat
Skipper
Rating
Elapsed Time
1
PHRF 1
Time Bandit
Bob Brunius
54
13:02:20
12:03:11
2
PHRF 1
Hinzite
Hinz & Dorcey
51
13:02:41
12:06:49
3
PHRF 1
Dolce
Burgers & James
54
13:46:57
12:47:48
4
PHRF 1
Legacy
John Peterson
69
14:17:25
13:01:51
5
PHRF 1
Tigger
Cody Pinion
57
14:07:20
13:04:54
6
PHRF 1
Anarchy
Tom Ward
57
14:08:17
13:05:51
7
PHRF 1
Bat Out Of Hell
Lance Staughton
54
14:11:25
13:12:16
8
PHRF 1
Hravn
Todd Koetje
69
14:28:30
13:12:56
9
PHRF 1
Starblazer
Robert Hennessy
57
14:21:07
13:18:41
10
PHRF 1
Shada
Jerry Woodfield
69
14:35:12
13:19:38
11
PHRF 1
Zulu
Findlay Gibbons
66
14:33:27
13:21:10
12
PHRF 1
Wild Blue
Michael Picco
51
14:25:58
13:30:06
13
PHRF 1
Family Affair
Buus & Buus
66
14:51:04
13:38:47
14
PHRF 1
Hana Mari
Ged Mclean
66
14:51:27
13:39:10
15
PHRF 1
Lodos
Tolga Cezik
69
14:55:17
13:39:43
16
PHRF 1
Equus
Conti & Conti
63
15:05:17
13:56:17
17
PHRF 1
Bravo Zulu
Denny Vaughan
57
15:02:50
14:00:24
18
PHRF 1
Nirvana
Minenko & Tomin
57
-
16:22:54
Corrected Time
Fleet/Class
Boat
Skipper
Rating
Elapsed Time
1
PHRF 2
Intuition
Jim Johannessen
81
14:22:40
12:53:57
2
PHRF 2
Different Drummer
Charles Hill
81
14:26:56
12:58:13
3
PHRF 2
Perplexity
John Wilkerson
81
14:28:04
12:59:21
4
PHRF 2
Helios
David James
81
14:58:22
13:29:39
5
PHRF 2
Elusive
Jeff Whitney
72
14:55:26
13:36:35
6
PHRF 2
Vitesse
David Steffen
81
15:05:55
13:37:12
7
PHRF 2
Altair
Jason Vannice
72
14:57:48
13:38:57
8
PHRF 2
Solution
Tyson Varosyan
72
15:09:31
13:50:40
9
PHRF 2
Fortuna
David De Lanoy
72
15:28:00
14:09:09
10
PHRF 2
Mas Kaos
Doug Nesbit
75
15:44:20
14:22:12
11
PHRF 2
Contagious
Sacre & McGregor
81
16:29:11
15:00:28
12
PHRF 2
Sunshine Girl
Walt Meagher
72
16:57:59
15:39:08
13
PHRF 2
Tranquillite’
Jack Shannon
78
-
17:48:14
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P RTS OF CALL
Astoria Written by Peter Marsh After 15 years of living in Astoria and writing about it, I still find it remarkable that the town has survived and prospered in such an unlikely location—a strip of isolated riverbank that’s four miles long and no more than four blocks wide. This is easily seen from the marina, where there’s only one block abutting hillside so steep it has no access for a half mile. But head east along the Astoria Riverwalk by foot, bike, or the hourly trolley car, and you will find the linear heart of the city along the waterfront, where it has been for the past 200 years. Arriving in 1811 on the ill-fated Astor expedition, the first Astorians neither knew or cared about the mighty salmon runs or the great forests. But like Jacob Astor, who never left the East Coast, they understood that a deepwater dock was essential for unloading supplies and shipping furs—the “soft gold” they had come so far to find. Astoria survived the next half century as a trading outpost and earned the title of “Oldest American Settlement West of the Rockies.” Astoria began to truly prosper in the late 1800s when it acquired a second distinction: “Salmon-Canning Capital of the World.” By 1920, the waterfront was lined with canneries, net sheds, and warehouses. More pilings sprung up from the river, and all the streets were raised up above the muddy shore. When a fire started on a cold December night in 1922, it spread under the buildings and quickly consumed the entire commercial center. Most of the downtown waterfront was rebuilt between 1923 and 1924. Today, these buildings have been artfully converted into breweries such as Buoy Beer and the Wet Dog Cafe, and restaurants like the Baked Alaska and Clemente’s Cafe & Public House, which together create a uniquely Northwest version of Steinbeck’s Cannery Row. Astoria has ridden the waves of history and managed to preserve some of its working waterfront and maritime culture. The town continues to be a rich and culturally diverse area that attracts thousands of visitors every year. And it’s not just boaters and motorists who find their way here. It’s not a well-known fact that the city is also a popular stop for cruise ships, who aren’t put off by the need to share the dock with a log loading yard piled high with trees bound for Asian mills. Many cruise shipsstop here every year in May, September, and October. Some of these ships are over 1,000’ long and tower over the marina; and they can each easily add a couple of thousand people to the city’s population of 10,000.
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1. Crossing the Bar It’s a fact of life for anyone cruising the Pacific coast of Washington and Oregon that there’s not a single port you can enter without crossing a bar. Don’t be put off by all the gloomy talk about the “Graveyard of the Pacific.” Every summer, hundreds of sport fishermen in small boats make their way across the Columbia Bar and back again with no more concern than they would have about crossing a busy road. All you really need to do is consult your tide table to avoid the times of maximum current— especially on the max ebb when the current can reach eight knots, causing the incoming waves to build up and break in the shallow water. If you’re cruising the coast, that means adjusting your speed to make sure you arrive on time. If you’re heading out over the bar, check the conditions on the ocean by listening to the local NOAA weather station, and/or calling the Coast Guard. Remember, you only need to wait for an hour or two for the conditions to settle down. Slack water should offer the smoothest crossing of the day. If you do find yourself in breaking waves, slow down and stay on the back of the crest.
2. Nordic Tradition Astoria has been influenced significantly by immigration from the Nordic countries, which peaked between 1890 and 1912. Finns were the most numerous. They arrived with experience as loggers, fishermen, and smallscale farmers, skills that served them well on the lower Columbia River. Astoria is still home to many Finnish and other Nordic descendants. There are still active lodges and organizations supporting connections with the five Nordic countries and maintaining many of the Old World traditions. Plenty of the local fishermen hail from Nordic families and are the fourth or fifth generation to go to sea. The most visible example of the present Nordic culture is the Scandinavian Midsummer Festival, which has been held every year since 1967 at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds on the summer solstice. It features a craft market, traditional foods, folk dances, etc., and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. A major activity for local Scandinavian families and their neighbors, the festival attracts visitors from throughout the Northwest and professional folk groups from Europe. You can learn more about this celebration at the Clatsop County Historical Society Heritage Museum, housed in the old Astoria city hall.
3. Hike the Riverwalk When approaching Astoria by boat, you find a variety of buildings along the waterfront, from the old cannery at Pier 39 on the east end to the “retro” architecture of the modern Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa at the west end. Remarkably, you can get an equally good view of all these buildings from the shore, thanks to the city’s Riverwalk. This three-mile paved trail runs beside the old railway track dating from 1898 (finally abandoned in 1996). The Astoria Riverwalk began unofficially in the mid-1990s and quickly became a pedestrian freeway along the shore. For visitors, it’s the best way to enjoy the Great River of the West. Whether you’re traveling by sea or by land, this is the place to stretch your legs. From the Port of Astoria marina in the west, you’ll pass two of the town’s best restaurants and hotels: the Cannery Pier Hotel—on the site of the Union Fish Cannery 600’ from shore—and the Bridgewater Bistro, which is located in a converted 1896 cannery machine shop. A few minutes’ walk brings you to the downtown waterfront complete with a fascinating collection of breweries, tempting you to stop for a brew with a view.
4. The Trolley The entire Riverwalk is a 10-mile round trip, so I recommend a bicycle if you want to do it all yourself—or a $2 day pass on the Astoria Trolley! It runs every hour, so the trolley is the way to see the whole route in comfort while the volunteer crew gives an informative and often humorous commentary. The service began in 1999 with a single car named “Old 300” that has been neglected and restored several times over its 100-year life. The ride immediately became a top attraction for visitors and residents. It runs daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day, noon to 1800 hours. East of downtown, the trolley’s busiest stop is the 17th Street Pier, that serves as the moorage for the two 210’ USCG cutters - the Steadfast and the Alert - and the 1951 Lightship Columbia, owned by the adjacent Columbia River Maritime Museum. The Trolley continues through town to the 37th Street launch ramp and the end of the line at 39th Street. It’s a short walk across the bridge to the Hanthorn Cannery Pier, home to the Rogue Ale House, Coffee Girl, Hanthorn Crab Company, and the Hanthorn Cannery Museum.
5. Time Your Visit! Astoria’s Sunday Market is held each week from Mother’s Day in May to early October, and offers locally made arts, crafts, produce, and food that has been hand crafted, grown, or cooked by the vendors. The Market has a lively food court with regional bands providing entertainment. This is one of the largest markets in all of Oregon, and is the favorite gathering place each Sunday for locals and visitors.
6. The Pilot Boat Show
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The Astoria Regatta, founded 1894, is one of the oldest festivals west of the Rockies. Taking place on the second weekend in August, it features many traditional events like the grand parade around the city. Nautical events include the flag ceremony at the Maritime Memorial Park under the AstoriaDONATED BOATS FOR SALE! Megler Bridge, and a weekend of yacht racing run by the Astoria Yacht Club, which runs the longBROKERS PROTECTED SAIL standing Tuesday night races throughout the season. TRADES ACCEPTED/MAKE OFFERS SAIL 35' DeKleer Endeavor, recent major refit, '86 ....CALL!
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The Astoria Music Festival was founded in 2003, and each June produces a 17-day season of opera, symphony, and chamber music concerts. Programs are selected and conducted by Artistic Director Keith Clark, who invites major international soloists to perform as featured artists. Festival concerts are held in the historic Liberty Theater and several local churches and colleges. The Festival has gained a national reputation for excellence.
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The Pacific Northwest Brew Cup is an annual beer festival held the last full weekend in September. It features Northwest beers, live music, food vendors, and craft booths. Admission is free, but you’ll need to buy a souvenir mug and tokens to taste the beer. It is organized and presented by the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association. The Great Columbia Crossing is Astoria’s annual bridge run, and is the only day of the year when pedestrians can cross the 4.1-mile Astoria-Megler Bridge— the longest continuous truss bridge in North America. This 10K run takes place every October.
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Gastronomy Right off the boat, Northwest Wild Products is conveniently located at the head of the marina and sells every type of seafood caught in the region. It offers cooked fish and casual outdoor dining on the dock. The Hanthorn Crab Company on Pier 39, at the east end of town, is the place to go for fresh Dungeness crab, so fresh they are still swimming in a large tank. Tom Hilton, the proprietor, will cook the crab right on the spot for you, and he also serves oysters and “the best clam chowder in town.” Other favorites are within easy walking distance. Slightly up the hill on 14th and Duane Street is the Fort George Brewery and Public House, a brewery, pub, pizza parlor, and meeting hall all in one. Next door is the Blue Scorcher Bakery & Cafe, the city’s only craft bakery with a selection of organic handmade sandwiches and other delights. In case you are wondering, there are five popular micro-breweries within a few blocks. They all invite you to try a sample and watch the brewers at work. The Buoy restaurant has one notable attraction; a glass floor where you can stand and look down at the pilings and maybe spy a sea lion or two! The latest eatery to enter the waterfront scene is Mo’s Seafood and Chowder, a small but famous chain that began in Newport, Oregon, in 1946 and now has eight branches in the state.
Marinas: Port of Astoria’s West Basin Marina:
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Contact/Comms: Office hours are from 08:00 to 17:00 hours, seven days per week. For more information, contact the marina at 503-325-8279 (office), 503-791-7730 (cell), or e-mail the manager at marina@portofastoria.com.
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Service Note: Port of Astoria Boat Yard and TraveLift The Port of Astoria’s haul-out facility provides upland storage, long-term boat storage, and trailer parking at reasonable rates. An 88-ton TraveLift offers excellent service with a washdown system to clean a boat bottom and dispose of this material properly. Boat owners may lease boatyard space for D-I-Y work or hire local contractors. Haul-out reservations are required, and may be made by calling the Marine Service Supervisor between 08:00 to 16:30 hours at 503-791-7731.
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ASK THE
EXPERTS
SYSTEMS F E AT U R I N G
ERIC HINZE
“When the water starts boiling, it is foolish to turn off the heat” —Nelson Mandela
O Eric Hinze Eric Hinze has been working with Sure Marine Services since 1984 when he joined as an entry-level fire extinguisher technician. He worked his way up the ranks over the decades from service technician positions to management. He now is the president and one of the co-owners of the company. When asked how many other businesses do what Sure Marine Services does, he said with pride, “None. I get a handful of letters every week of folks trying to buy the company.”
ne doesn’t have to be a boater to know that the Pacific Northwest is quite a bit colder this time of year. Fortunately for local boaters, we are spared the truly brutal winters of the Midwest and East Coast, and for most of us, boating in the winter is par for the course. How else are we to fill the crab pots for that special holiday feast, or experience the San Juans at their most authentic without the seasonal crowds? Regardless of your winter boating priorities, a heating system is a must. Now that it’s December, heating systems of landlubbers and old salts alike are being dialed in across the region. We thought it’d be an appropriate time to explore the topic of vessel heating systems, and the Seattle-based Sure Marine Services, Inc. is a Pacific Northwest standout. Located in the marine Mecca of Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood on the banks of Salmon Bay, the company has been a primary go-to source of professional advice (usually free), parts (many of which they fabricate in-house), and entire vessel heating systems since the early 1980s. We met with Eric Hinze, president and co-owner of Sure Marine Services, Inc., bright and early before work hours in his office to pick his brain about vessel heating. Hinze joined the company as a fire extinguisher technician in 1984.
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He worked his way up the ladder through the decades to the president's chair, where he sits today. Q: Let’s start from the beginning. Pretend I’m a boater who wants a new heating system. What’s next? The first thing we do when somebody calls or asks us about heating a boat is to ask questions about how they want to use their boat. What kind of boat do they have? Do they want to live aboard? Are they going to Alaska? Those kinds of questions give us the information we need to offer the best advice for the next steps. If he or she is in the area, we’ll arrange a time to visit the boat for a free assessment. We can then give a basic price quote over the phone, and meet up with them to come up with a basic plan and parts list. If he or she wants to go with a heater or heating system, we’ll set them up with an installer through a certified dealer. They’ll get a quote for the installer, or we can just deliver the parts, some guidance, and a final inspection if they want to install it themselves. The DIY approach can save some money and be a great way for somebody to get to know their boat. I hear that all the time, a lot of customers who self-install get an intimate knowledge of all the parts of their boats. Q: It sounds like every job has a custom element, in a way? Sort of, yes. Manufacturers will have a standard kit that they’ll order from us for a specific build, but the individual owners can differ from each other. Often boat owners are just looking for parts, and we can fabricate them in the shop if we don’t have them on hand. We want to be sure boaters get
the right equipment and make safe choices. A lot of the time, we get a call from somebody who bought a cheap heater independently and wants our advice on installation and necessary additional parts. We often look at what they bought and end up advising them not to use the heater they purchased because it could burn their boat down. That type of thing. One of the most important elements of a heating system is where to put the exhaust. If you can’t locate a good spot for the exhaust, it makes it hard to put a heating system in there. The biggest limitation is the length of the exhaust. You don’t want to fill up a large exhaust with seawater that ruins the heater, but you don’t want to install it incorrectly and not wake up in the morning due to carbon monoxide poisoning. I always make sure that my clients have a working carbon monoxide detector on board. You’re supposed to have one anyway, but I just make sure it’s installed correctly, is working, etc. We sell carbon monoxide detectors at wholesale prices because we just want boaters to have them to be safe. Everybody needs one, end of discussion. Q: It sounds like it’s one thing to do it yourself with varnishing wood trim and the like, but the ramifications of installing a heating system incorrectly are pretty serious. Yup. My partners and I talk about this all the time. Everybody sells equipment that can possibly kill somebody if not installed correctly. We’ve always written our own installation manuals for our heaters, and I can go back decades in our records to look at the old ones. Anytime we see something,
or hear something from a dealer or customer, we’ll take that under consideration and improve the manual as part of its evolution. Q: What kind of heating systems do you sell the most of to the recreational sphere? You do commercial as well, correct? Yes, we do commercial and planning for builders, brand new yachts, and the like. We also manufacture many system parts and accessories. Q: You make a lot of that stuff in-house? Yes, we make a lot of that stuff in-house in our shop. When we can’t make it in-house, we work with specialized dealers. We also have a very large number of parts in stock, so unless the part is really out there, we usually have it on hand. Q: Is propane a main part of the vessel heating industry? Diesel heating systems are the bread and butter of what we do here. Q: Are there specific advantages to diesel heating systems? There are quite a few pluses to diesel systems. Firstly, diesel is easy and safe to carry aboard, while propane is significantly less safe and convenient. Diesel is also more efficient, and delivers roughly 145,000 Btu (British thermal unit [unit of energy; 1 Btu is roughly equal to .29 watt hours, 1.054 to 1.060 kilojoules, or 250 calories]) per gallon, while propane delivers about 92,000 Btu per gallon. You get more heat per gallon with diesel. The cost of diesel to propane per gallon is roughly equal right now. Diesel is more readily available at a fuel dock. Some of the gas-powered boats may get by with a propane system, especially if they’re not out as long. Cruisers or workboats are typically diesel, which also comes in handy at the dock. If you’re at the dock for extended periods of time, there’s a limit to what the 30-amp or whatever shore power can deliver. If you’ve got your hot water heater and microwave both going, you’re probably maxed out. A lot of guys try to heat with only electric heat, but that shore power cable can get hot! Q: One hears a lot about the Webasto vessel heating systems. Is there a reason why? Are they doing something that the
other companies aren’t? Webasto has largely been regarded as the gold standard in the industry for years. When you compare other heaters to their heaters, one can see the technological advancements in the Webasto models. They are usually one or two steps ahead. Olympia is another successful large heating system company. It’s a USA-made boiler from the East Coast and we carry their 60,000-Btu and 105,000Btu models. Those are good for large yachts, like the bigger Hamptons. I see a lot of heaters coming out of other countries now with the philosophy that they can sell it to you cheap for $500, but the technology is 15 or 20 years old. It’s often not well put-together, and even dangerous with no installation support. People from all over come to us and want us to carry their products, but we test them out and they don’t pass our sniff test. There’s a pile of models behind that door that we’re never going to sell, usually because they aren’t safe. We only carry safe products. Q: Are there some giveaways to look out for in terms of an unsafe product? When you go to look at a heating system, and you visit a business or something, a warning signal is if they can’t supply you with everything. “Here’s the heater, go buy everything else and put it in yourself,” kind of thing. We get a lot of people coming in
Sure Marine Service, Inc. Ballard-based Sure Marine Service Inc. was incorporated in 1982 and has been a highlyregarded vessel heating specialist for decades. These days, their services have expanded to include vessel air-conditioning systems, refrigeration, galley stoves, and propane units. Their clients include the U.S. Coast Guard, police departments, and local maritime search and rescue organizations who require the best heating systems to save lives.
suremarineservice.com // 206-784-9903
The Sure Marine Service warehouse and shop is fully loaded with both extensive inventory and fabrication capabilities.
asking questions about a certain heater they bought, and we try to give them the best advice about how we’d go about it. Q: You mentioned Btu. Is there a general rule of thumb, like a ratio, of Btu per square foot of space? Yes, there are some rules of thumb in the industry that use cubic footage. For a powerboat, the general rule is cubic footage times 15. The general rule is times 12 on a sailboat. On a sailboat, there’s
relatively few window areas and the interior is positioned down inside the hull; it's not as exposed. If I do a calculation that involves a large yacht, the lower decks will require cubic footage times 12, while the upper decks with windows need cubic footage times 15. If it’s a real cold-weather boat that’s going to spend time in Alaska, we’ll go with cubic footage times 18 to make sure we’ve got it all covered. Continued on Page 87
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Kevin’s Catch By Kevin Klein
Continued from Page 53
a boat at over three knots in, or close to, the prop wash. A bit of weight or sinking fly line is used to get the offering down some, but this is a surface tactic. And, yes… it’s a fun as it sounds! Hatchery steelhead storms local rivers this month. These “brats” as they are called are usually smaller than their wild cousins. They show up earlier and move up their natal rivers very quickly to the hatchery region from whence they came. They do provide good sport
and good eating, keep in rivers that are open to fishing, and have hatchery production. Hiring a guide is a great way to experience a day of steelhead fishing on one of the Northwest’s rivers. Next month kicks off another new year with the opening of one of my favorite fisheries, San Juan’s winter Chinook. Big time derbies, big time money, and big time fun! Until then, get in the Christmas spirit, get out on the water, and go get some!
Kevin’s Pick: If you’re looking to stuff the stockings of a hardcore fisherperson, look no further than Burnewiin products. Burnewiin makes a very well-built system of boat mounts for your fishing endeavors. With the Burnewiin mounts, you can snap in their high-end rod holders, downrigger accessories, cleats, fillet tables, and a few other things that you may not have thought of. One of the features I like the best is the quick-lever release that allows you to remove rod holders and downriggers in a fraction of the time of conventional products. Go to burnewiin.com for more info.
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Pets on Boats
“Going somewhere without me? Nope.”
This month’s featured nautical pet is Tweek, who lives with owner Rick Laursen. He has been a boat cat for the last six years aboard three different boats. According to Laursen, and evident by this picture, Tweek has, “plenty of pussonality and catitiude.” The idea behind Pets on Boats is simple: Take a cute or funny photo of your pet aboard your favorite boat, scribble down a funny photo caption, and send it to us with a bio of the pet at editorial@nwyachting.com. We collect images with captions, and our staff selects the best submission. Each monthly winners will have the honor of seeing their pet photo and caption run in an upcoming issue of the magazine, and will also receive a Northwest Yachting care package.
Pearl’s Pick: Furbo Dog Camera Want to see, talk, and toss treats to your dog remotely with an app? With the new Furbo Dog Camera, you can! The future is now, and there is officially an app for everything. Available from shop.furbo.com for $199.
Warm Toes, Cold Drinks
Make sure your toes are warm, drinks are cold, food is cooked and mind is at ease. Forced air or hydronic heat Refrigeration. Stoves Barbeque Propane system safety. Have your system checked.
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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.
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Rendova 03 G Wellcraft 220 15 G Chris Craft 07 G Chris Craft 47 G Wellcraft 232 15 G Pursuit 14 G Trophy 09 G Aegis Alum. PH 16 G Bayliner 2455 Ciera 03 G Beneteau 15 G Sea Ray 240 12 G Marauder 72 TG Yamaha AR240 16 G Bayliner 2550 85 G Bounty MY 97 D Chris Craft 11 G Ranger Tug 15 D Ranger Tug 12 G Ranger Tug 08 G Ranger Tug 07 D Surf Scoter 00 D Bartender 11 G Blackman 07 D Blackman 89 D Chris Craft 62 G Glacier Bay 07 TG Glacier Bay 05 TG Maxum 2500 03 G Nordic Tug 82 D Rinker 262 06 G Sea Ray 13 G
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Irwin Yacht Sales Stan Miller Stan Miller Port Gardner Yachts La Conner YS Port Gardner Yachts EBYS Aspen Denison Yachts Ranger Tugs Bellingham Yachts Marine Servicenter Aspen Aspen Stan Miller Irwin Yacht Sales West Yachts Marine Servicenter Irwin Yacht Sales Waterline Boats Crow’s Nest La Conner YS NWYachtnet La Conner YS Bellingham Yachts Bellingham Yachts EagleCraft EagleCraft La Conner YS Irwin Yacht Sales EBYS Aspen Aspen
Sea Ray Skipjack Skipjack Tollycraft Tollycraft Tollycraft Tollycraft Glacier Bay Ranger Ranger Tug Ranger Tug Sea Sport 27 Aspen Power Cat Aspen Power Cat Baja Bayliner 285 Bayliner 285 Bayliner 2858 Bayliner 2858 Bob Perry Boston Whaler Carver Carver 528 Custom Trawler Cutwater Cutwater EagleCraft EagleCraft North Sound Sea Ray Sea Ray Aspen C90 Aspen C90
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Beaver 16 TD Ranger 16 D Ranger Tug 10 D Seaswirl 2901 06 TG Sea Ray 290 07 TG Tiara 04 TG Back Cove 16 D Bayliner 90 TG Bayliner 77 TG Bayliner 3055 93 G Bayliner N/A TG Bertram 84 TG Boston Whaler 05 TG Cruisers Yacht 99 TG Cutwater 15 D Fino 70 TG Grady-White 95 G Hydroplane 11 D Sea Ray 95 G Tollycraft 87 TG Tollycraft 69 TG Willard 76 D Bayliner 10 TG Camano 99 D Camano Troll 97 D Carver 94 TG Formula 05 TD Helmsman 17 D Larson 310 04 G Ranger Tug 14 D Sea Ray 10 TG Silverton 95 TG Tiara FB 89 G
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38’ CALIFORNIAN 1977 T/130 Perkins, Espar furnace, GPS, radar, AP, on-deck freezer, BOW THRUSTER, eng syncs, asking $59,900
36’ UNIVERSAL 1978 120 Ford Lehman, Radar, GPS, 2 inverters, 10’ RIB, THRUSTER, anchor windlass, wide 12’8” beam, asking $49,950
35’ CHB 1980 120 Ford Lehman, Bow Thruster, Webasto furnace, ’08 dinghy, ’15 5hp OB, 4.5Kw GEN, GPS plotter, asking $49,000
34’ CALIFORNIAN SPORT FISHER 1984 T/350 Crusader IB’s, 12’4” beam, 24 mi Radar, GPS plotter, 6.5Kw gen, windlass, asking $29,000
33’ RIVIERA CONVERTIBLE 1990 T/210hp Cummins, autopilot, radar/GPS, full canvas, Webasto furnace, RIB, 4hp OB, asking $79,900
32’ CARVER 325 ACMY 1996 T/5.7L Crusader IB’s, 11’11” beam, Radar chartplotter, 9’ Zodiac, 8hp OB, 12V anchor windlass, asking $44,900
32’ GRAND BANKS 1976 80hp Ford Lehman, exceptional upgrades, GPS, AP, Radar, dsl furnace, replaced fuel and water tanks, asking $97,500
30’ SEA RAY FB 1986 T/350 Merc V-drives, GPS plotter, anchor windlass, hard bottom RIB, dual stations, 11’ beam, super clean, asking $19,900
28’ BAYLINER CIERA 2858 1994 7.4L w/Bravo II, 22 kt cruise, 2015 dinghy, cabin heat, GPS for two stations, flybridge enclosure, asking $18,000
27’ SHAMROCK MACKINAW 2005 6.0L Crusader direct drive, combo radar/GPS/DS, bow and stern thrusters, 3 axle trailer, asking $62,500
23’ TROPHY PRO HT 2009 5.0L 220hp MerCruiser, Bravo III duo prop, 9.9hp OB, 12V downriggers, GPS w/FF, 2-axle trailer, asking $39,900
22’ C-DORY 1990 2007 90hp Evinrude E-Tec OB, 8hp OB, Wallas cooktop/heat, trailer, asking $24,900
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BROKER NWYachtnet Irwin Yacht Sales Stan Miller Crow’s Nest Crow’s Nest Irwin Yacht Sales Irwin Yacht Sales Irwin Yacht Sales Chuck Hovey Yachts Seattle Yachts Alexander Marine AAA Yachts Crow’s Nest Crow’s Nest AAA Yachts Seattle Yachts Denison Yachts Alexander Marine Emerald Pacific Denison Yachts Crow’s Nest NW Explorations Stan Miller Chuck Hovey Yachts
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BROKER West Yachts AAA Yachts AAA Yachts EBYS Chuck Hovey Yachts Alexander Marine Premiere Irwin Yacht Sales Emerald Pacific Stan Miller Alexander Marine Stan Miller AAA Yachts Alexander Marine Crow’s Nest Stan Miller Emerald Pacific Chuck Hovey Yachts Port Gardner Yachts Crow’s Nest Stan Miller Crow’s Nest Irwin Yacht Sales Stan Miller
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An Open Letter to Santa Clause Dear Santa,
It’s that Season again, and I am writing to you this year, not to ask for much, except for maybe a little information. It suddenly dawned on me that you have the most complete and up-to-date LIST of everyone around the World who wants an 80’ Classic Ketch for Christmas! Since I’ve been especially good this year, all I want for Christmas is “THE LIST” with the names of those guys. You must be very, very busy, and couldn’t possibly crank out an 80 footer in time, so maybe I can help you out... We are selling our lovely 80’ TATOOSH, which you probably already know was built in 1961 in Seattle for a member of the Boeing family. Then Peter Fonda must have had it on his Christmas List, because he sailed her for 10 years after that. My husband Bob wished for it in 1990, and we’ve cruised her all around the Pacific for 27 years, our last big trip recently to the South Pacific. BUT WAIT!! Maybe YOU would like to own TATOOSH! There’s tons of room on deck for all your reindeer, and I bet 30-40 of your top elves could easily party down below. You can see TATOOSH on her website at www.svtatoosh.com or check out the YouTube video (just search 80’ Ketch TATOOSH) . My email, which is dedicated to sending out a 33 page history with detailed specs is tatoosh@cox.net. And, if you want to talk numbers, call our broker Steve Rock with Reichel Pugh Yacht Brokerage division in San Diego at 619-857-9297. That’s where TATOOSH is now, enjoying the sun and afternoon ocean breeze. Rudolph and the boys could zip you and the Mrs. down on the 26th for a little rest and relaxation after the BIG DAY!
Smooth Sailing, Molly Cadranell
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BROKER Crow’s Nest Emerald Pacific Hampton Yacht Grp. Stan Miller Hampton Yacht Grp. Bellingham Yachts Premiere Stan Miller Seattle Yachts Seattle Yachts NW Explorations Stan Miller Stan Miller NW Explorations Chuck Hovey Yachts Seattle Yachts Crow’s Nest Stan Miller Chuck Hovey Yachts Chuck Hovey Yachts Crow’s Nest Premiere Seattle Yachts Premiere Alexander Marine Irwin Yacht Sales NWYachtnet Chuck Hovey Yachts Emerald Pacific Selene NW Emerald Pacific Alexander Marine Alexander Marine Stan Miller NWYachtnet Irwin Yacht Sales Emerald Pacific Chuck Hovey Yachts Irwin Yacht Sales Alexander Marine Seattle Yachts Stan Miller Crow’s Nest Waterline Boats Irwin Yacht Sales Waterline Boats Irwin Yacht Sales Alexander Marine Emerald Pacific Bristol Yachts Alexander Marine Chuck Hovey Yachts
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HEATING Continued from Page 81
Boats are not insulated like a building. A building always has one side in the shade and the other in the sun. The newer, bigger yachts have good insulation, but it’s nothing like how a building has. Also, anything aluminum, from window frame to an aluminum hull, every square inch that’s exposed both inside and outside equates to roughly 7 to 11 Btu of heat gain or loss. If you’re trying to air condition or heat the boat, you must calculate that into account. Aluminum is a great conductor of heat, meaning that it transfers heat very quickly, but does not retain the energy like other materials. In fact, all the fins of our heater cores are made of aluminum for that reason. Q: What does good yacht insulation usually look like? Usually yacht insulation is a closed-cell foam, a black material that varies in thickness. It’s closed-cell to keep moisture and the like from getting in there. There’s now new spray-on stuff to help with the insulation of the hull. A key factor that people sometimes don’t remember is that insulation just slows down the loss or gain of heat. It’s not going to keep it all in there indefinitely. Q: Do you get an uptick in heating sales this time of year? Is there a seasonality to your business? For heating, definitely. These days, now that we’re also selling air conditioning, we’re a lot more diversified. The slowest time
Sure Marine makes a lot of components in-house, including "smart" controller units pictured here. The company has 14 full-time employees, many of whom are skilled craftspeople.
for us is the summer, where for most marine businesses that’s the busiest time because everyone is using their boats. People still use their heaters around here during the summertime, though. The evenings can still be chilly. People always heat hot water aboard too. Q: Is there a line of heaters that are the go-to workhorse of the recreational sphere? The big hydronic heating systems, like the larger Webasto’s and Olympia’s, are popular with the larger yachts and liveaboards. For smaller boats that aren’t liveaboards, hydronic systems are less necessary. Hydronic systems take a bit longer to get started because it heats up the fluid to circulate throughout the boat. Once that fluid is warm, it takes a long time
to cool that fluid off. Even when the heater is off, there’s still a lot of warmth feeding into the boat. Q: Can you speak about the hydronic systems? How do they work? What we do with our hot water systems is use a fluid mixture of about 70% water and 30% antifreeze. The fluid is moved about the boat to a series of fan heaters from our product line. We sell well over 70 different units, models, and variations. They’ll fit into different compartments and will each put out anywhere from a couple thousand Btu’s to upwards of 25,000 or 30,000 Btus. The warmed fluid circulates throughout the boat and is very effective at heating up the vessel.
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Spyglass Carl Sutter of Fisheries Supply accepted the annual Jerry Bryant award at the annual Northwest Marine Trade Association (NMTA) dinner to wild applause.
Out & About We've had a busy fall, and so have you! Here is just a sample of the recent good times. Interested in sharing your Pacific Northwest maritime adventures here? Tag us on Instagram at @northwestyachting, hashtag us with #northwestyachting on Instagram or Facebook (or message us at facebook.com/northwestyachting), or email pics to editorial@nwyachting.com for your chance to share your adventures!
NWY contributor Peter Schrappen (left) and NMTA's Director of Grow Boating Programs Mark Yuasa socialize at the NMTA dinner.
Look familiar? Here we see a fashionable bowman in the Round the County race. The tribal-style orca is a touch of local flair.
The Pacific Marine Expo was a huge success at the CenturyLink Field (Nov. 16 to 18). For many, this is the commercially-focused twin of the Seattle Boat Show.
We were flying drones overtime to document the arrival of the new Italian, 80-ton commerical lift at the Seaview Shilshole location.
Al Wolslegel of Washington State Parks accepts the Latham Goble award from NMTA Director George Harris at the annual dinner event. Wolslegel was honored for, among other things, his work on Washington's Clean Vessel program.
These remains of a young whale calf were photographed in the Grayland Beach State Park of Washington. It's wild out there!
NWY contributor Brianna King (left) and a fellow fisheries scientist pose with the universe's best magazine.
This profoundly Pacific Northwest sailing scene, complete with Santa/Viking hat and Duck Dodge markings, was photographed at the recent Round the County race.
Here we see Jan Rood, delivery coordinator at the Seattle Boat Company, with fellow marine professionals at the recent NMTA dinner. DECEMBER 2017 || NORTHWEST YACHTING 89
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CAPE GEORGE, THOUGH RIGGED, SAILORS DREAM $22K finished and sailing new....... stuff mothballed up, needs new owner, in the water I’m too stove up. kelleyjusa@ msn.com leave #. S389-4 60’ STEEL Beautiful motorsailer conversion by Dutch shipyard DeHaas. Originally designed for offshore fishing in the rugged North Sea, this Corten steel yacht was luxuriously converted in mid-nineties to a ketch rigged motorsailer. Former owners sailed her to the Northwest from the Canary Islands. Strong, low hour Iveco 6 cyl. diesel, 16kw genset, Euro 230v/50hz. systems, rewired in 2008. Bow thruster and hyd. stabilizers. Extensive electronics and nav. setup. Sleeps six in three staterooms. All of the original and conversion plans onboard. Finally planning that lifelong dream cruise to Bora Bora?…call us! See one hundred photos and the full specs at pacificmarine. org. 206.225.3360. P657-MZ
1960 LAPWORTH 36 Meticulously restored, stunningly beautiful. This hull is the precursor to the famous race winning Cal 40. Full specs and detailed photos online at petercraneyachts.com or call (805) 963-8000. $40,000. S707-4
LAGOON 450 (2014) FOR SALE This is a fully optioned owners version catamaran that's been meticulously operated, maintained and upgraded by its only owner since new. Never chartered and properly equipped for long term live aboard ocean cruising. https://lagoon450forsale.wordpress.com. Serious offers only. Contact by email at aroundoceans@gmail.com. 705-12
CUSTOM 48 CATAMARAN Taj is a professionally built custom catamaran built in Port Townsend, Washington to the plans of Australian designer Tony Grainger. She is thoroughly equipped, maintained, and ready for the South Pacific. Lying Marina Palmira, La Paz, Mexico. Price: 575,000. www.catamarantaj.com. Contact in.the.wind@icloud. com. 719-5
CAPE GEORGE 36' 1978 Cape George 36', 1 owner, immaculately maintained, all systems continuously upgraded, Yanmar 4JH4E, dry boat. Possible package with documented licensed mooring buoy Sequim Bay, and/ or private Poulsbo YC slip, $64,000. See www.bit.ly/sailboat4sale for pics and info. 425-244-1115, 2jsarmstrong@ gmail.com. S681-12
80 ' CLASSIC, S/V TATOOSH A Seattle and Hollywood icon. 1961 Seaborn/S&S design, now cruising in So CA. Check her out at www. svtatoosh.com. See her sailing on YouTube (search 80' Ketch Tatoosh). Email for detailed PDF to tatoosh@cox.net. S721-5
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1969 WOOD MONK MCQUEEN Best Waterfront Property, fairly new carpets, upholstery, washer/dryer, chart plotter, and other amenities. Comfortable liveaboard. Light and bright windows, reasonably inexpensive to maintain, recent engine, hull, bottom paint work,sofabed in salon in addition to separate owners suite, walk in closet, shower, heads, built in file cabinet, 800 gal fuel, 300 gal water, 9kts at 5.5 gph. 108K Write for survey. bucovem@earthlink.net 360 319-9292. P686-5
42 CHB EUROPA 1983 Alaskan Veteran Twin diesel, generator, inverter, hydronic furnace, water maker, good electronics with autopilot. From the remodeled flybridge, master forward, bunk-room, up galley, big salon, covered side decks, with 3 gunwale doors, this is a NW boat. Contact Galen Tyler Anchor Yacht Brokers 360 2021648 P723-12
1950 ED MONK SR 58’ TWIN DETROIT 671’S SEDAN CRUISER Restored, twin helms, cedar+oak, 30 tons, 15 knots, helm doors, swim step, flybridge settees, survey. Rosewood floors, gorgeous int. copper sinks, granite, propane range, fireplace,, full size barecue. Mint! Liveaboard/cruisers dream. No better monk! HOLIDAY SPECIAL: REDUCED: $199,950! 805-206-4394. P661-12
AMERICAN TUG 34 FLYBRIDGE Rare, and in superb condition, with numerous upgrades. 2200hrs, Cummins 6BTA 330hp. See http:// bit.do/axiomforsale for more info and videos. 1-604-753-8942, $215,000 USD. P717-4
381 MERIDIAN 2003 CUMMINS $180,000 Lower helm, full electronics, propane stove, convection oven, huge sink, new water pump, 2000w, 100amp inverter/charger, interior upgrades, enclosed bridge cockpit, thrusters, generator, 11' tender, 20hp Honda, Seawise, 206-949-3146. P710-4
42 HERSHINE (1985) Twin Perkins 200 hp, 5 kw N Lights Gen, Hurricane heat + diesel fplace, Furuno Radar/GPS, Sat tv, Stainless galley, Caribe Tender w 30hp Merc, Vancouver BC $140,000 Cnd, 604-929-3373. P07171-12
44’ MARINE TRADER ‘77 This single diesel trawler with bow thruster has a pilothouse stateroom and two lower staterooms. She’s set up for cruising with a large inverter system, 12’Duroboat , newer 8kw gen and 1800nm range having avg. 2.1gph from Mex. to AK. Could leave again tomorrow.$69.500 Located Port Orchard, WA. captshinn@ gmail.com (805) 320-5216. P07177-12
56’ MONK MCQUEEN ’71. Immaculate in every sense, she’s been kept in a freshwater boathouse by her former owner of the past thirty years. Always had regularly scheduled upkeep, mechanical maintenance and haul outs, including November 2015 for bottom paint. A treasure for those who appreciate a truly gorgeous wood boat. See 70 photos and specs at pacificmarine.org 206-2253360. P582-MZ
33FT CHRIS CRAFT CATALINA SEDAN 1979 Extensive refit 2016. Twin GMC 350 mains. 6.5kw Kohler genset. 3 new radios & Lowrance GPS. New shafts, props & bearings. In water Port Angeles. $19,990. Call Tom 360-4204960. P671-1
1951 CLASSIC 52’ FAN TAIL TRAWLER One of a kind 52’ Classic Fantail Trawler built by noted Benson Bros. yard Vancouver, BC. Great cruiser/live-aboard, 2 staterooms/ heads, stand-up engine room with single 6-71 detroit, 6:1 twin disk reduction gear , 7 knots/hr at 3 gal/hr., Westerbeke 6.5 KW gen set, 1000 gals. fuel, 230 gals water, 40 gal holding tank. Large enclosed aft deck, newly covered fly bridge. Will consider trade for a smaller boat. $114,900 (360) 319-8195 or victorjcano3@gmail.com. P696-4
1979 OCEAN ALEXANDER DUAL CABIN TRAWLER TWIN DIESEL Very good condition. New upholstery. Beautiful all teak salon. 5000 hours. Always kept under cover Anacortes Marina. Great boat for long term cruising or weekend fun. $49,000 obo. e-mail drmendbenz@comcast.net P07175-12
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36’ STOCKLAND TROLLER has custom refinished interior. New tanks, wiring, plumbing, Volvo diesel, and more. Veteran inside passage-maker, stout and able. A true adventurer’s yacht. See 20 photos and specs at pacificmarine.org 206-2253360. P529-MZ
GRADY-WHITE TOURNAMENT 2001 G-W Tournament in very nice shape with a 200 HP Yamaha HPDI. Well maintained and upgraded over the years. Full canvas enclosure in newer condition. Fast and economical. $21,000.00 604-649-7248. P683-2 DECEMBER 2017 || NORTHWEST YACHTING 91
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48 OFFSHORE YACHTFISHER 1986 WORTH WAITING 4 just returned from 4 year Mexico cruise; great live aboard. Good condition, well equipped. Twin Cummins; 12kw generator; solar, SSB, GPS, AIS, radar, VHF. 2 stateroom; down galley/settee; large queen master berth, large cockpit, new bottom paint, varnish. Detail specs, description & over 50 pictures @mvworthwaiting4.com. $179,900 Anacortes. P07176-12
Have questions about how the Classifieds work? Look no further! I placed my ad on January 5, why is it not in the January issue? The deadline for ad submission is the 5th of each month for the NEXT month’s issue. In the above example, the January issue would have come out on January 1st. You cannot retroactively place an ad in a magazine that has already been printed.
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NORTH WEST 42’ TRAWLER M/V Diligence 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. 500 fuel, Electric, Plumbing & Systems, tanks replaced. Hydronic Heating & AC Heaters. Elec. Head, Sewage system. Electronics Garmin Radar/Plotter HD. Walk-in Engine room. Great Galley, Salon, Pilothouse, Shower. Quality systems. Turn-key. Professionally built & maintained. Cedar / Oak. Stable, Stout, Responsive. Aft station helm controls. Hinge mast, 9’ Dinghy, Batteries new12/32v. Inverter.$150,000.00. Photos, Specs: Yacht World & charlotdeny@ gmail.com. P695-2
ARMSTRONG ALUMINUM PILOTHOUSE CRUISER Beautifully designed all-weather 1995 Armstrong aluminum cruiser, stripped down,sandblasted, repainted repowered with Yamaha 225 & 9.9 4-strokes. Less than 200 hours. $US70,000. Pender Island BC. 250-629-2009. P667-01
ED MONK 38 TRAWLER Comfort 38 full displacement aft cabin fiberglas offshore capable trawler. John Deere lugger, Westerbeke 8000 watt generator, 500 GPD R.O. watermaker, radar, GPS plotter, auto pilot, hydraulic system for newly rebuilt bow thruster & windlass, washer-dryer, reffreezer. Separate freezer, two heads, one w/tub-shower. Webasto central heat. Also available-new roll up 8’ inflatable w/3.5 Tohatsu and a new spare spade A-100 anchor. Additional pictures and information @ www. craigslist.com. Appraised at $90,100.00. HIGHEST OFFER. BELLINGHAM. OWNER 360-7204480. P666-4
LINDELL 36 2000 Lindell, twin 410hp Luggers, NL genset, AC. Lengthened swimstep for tender, bow pulpit, LOA is 40.6 ft. Approx. 500 hours. New batteries etc. Very solid build. 162K OBO 206-795-6522. P702-3
GORGEOUS 1992 GRAND BANKS 36 EUROPA professionally maintained, excellent condition, single CAT, 2900 hours, bow thruster, sailing dinghy..MUST SEE! YOU’LL LOVE HER! Cap Sante Marina, $220K. 360-982-2146. P662-12
54’ STEEL PUGET SOUND TRAWLER 54’ Steel converted crabber to a excellent Puget Sound cruiser, Sgl Cummins main, cell tower battery system, propane instahot, large deck space, matt@gsiboat.com, 206.399.8183 Fishermans Terminal. P670-1
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1996 CARVER 400 ACMY Crusader 454 XLTs, 1220 hours, two staterooms, two heads with showers, Vacu-flush, propane stove/oven/furnace, dinette, salon, duel helms, 2400 watt inverter/charger, Lowrance 26HD charter/plotter/sounder/ radar, 2 VHF radios, aft cockpit entry with spiral stairs. 206-992-8861 P658-12
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46 ALASKAN PILOT HOUSE TRAWLER Pilot house trawler by Grand Banks/American Marine 1969. Cozy comfortable livaboard. 2 state rooms, head, shower, vacuflush, propane stove, Webosto heater, invertor. Twin ford Lehmans, stabilizers, genset, 700 fuel, 300 water. Needs some cosmetics and some project completion. $95,000 Dan 206-2763054. P664-4
1979 ALBIN TRAWLER 33’ 120 hp Ford diesel 2 gal/hr, custom top, Alacka veteran, diesel heat, new batteries, sleeps 6, 2 heads, shower, propane stove/oven, windlass, dinghy, illness forces sale, $30,000 offer/ trade, moorge in Anaccortes- $360-9822122 or 425-318-2122. P692-2
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CARVER 35 SUNDECK AFTCABIN, 1991 2003 Twin gas 300 HP at the prop 5.7L Mercruiser Horizon MPI inboard engines, 400 hours. 6.5 KW Kohler Generator, 2800w OutBack Inverter, 11.6’ Avon RIB skiff with 15 hp Yamaha 4-stroke, power tilt, SeaWise hydrolic lift, Nova Kool Refrigerator, Radar and GPS, Raymarine Auto Pilot, KVH Marine remote satellite dish, Moored in Anacortes: $76,900.00. P669-1
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46’ NORDHAVN One owner. Highly customized. Finest equipment and systems installed and maintained by the best shipwrights in Seattle. Low hours–never been offshore–never chartered. $475.000. Call 360-581-1316, visit nordhavn46trawlerforsale.com or email nisku3@gmail.com. P677-1
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1993 46’ GRAND BANKS EUROPA Twin 3208 TA CAT Diesel Engines. Galley up Model. Full Electronics, Thrusters. Zodiac with 15 HP 4 Stroke Yamaha. Maintained in Freshwater, Boat House Kept. Veteran NW Cruiser, all records available.. $349,500 Contact Byron Hanke, Oregon Yacht Sales, (360) 904-7544. P641-12
43’ HATTERAS - 1980 Detroit 6V92s, 9.5 Onan, Solar, SatTV, AutoPilot. Custom/ updated interior. Perfect for entertaininglong cruises. 52’x21’ private boathouse w/ finished loft. Meticulous! 309k. Details/ Photos 425-508-8053. P711-4
32' ZETA POWERCAT fast, economical, stable, well equipped, 2-235hp diesels, good electronics, huge queen forward, convertible sofa queen, electric head, separate shower, propane stove and oven, 12v fridge, exceptional boat for a couple with up to 3 children. downriggers, potpuller, 9' dingy on swim grid, very big flybridge. Buyer's broker compensated 136,000 USD. 250-413-7025. P659-1
55’ CALIFORNIAN MOTOR YACHT 1991, This luxurious yacht has undergone extensive upgrades and embellishments over the past three years. This Californian has a 14’ Novurania center console with Tohatsu 30 O/B. Her galley was outfitted with all new GE appliances last fall and she is fully provisioned with the finest quality custom furnishings, linens, cookware, utensils, etc. She would make a beautiful liveaboard vessel. Powered by twin Cat 3208TA’s with low hours and a Kohler 16kw genset, both recently serviced plus new 8-D batteries in 2016. All cleaned up and ready for your inspection. See sixty photos and all of the details at our webpage; pacificmarine.org. 206-225-3360. P679-MZ
NOVURANIA 1996 11’ TENDER WITH 30 HP MERCURY Old in years, but young in hours. Original owner. Custom Sunbrella cover included. No trailer, moored on Lake Washington. $4200 Call (425-503-5032) or email pepperfinance@mac.com. P700-3
EMPLOYMENT YACHT SALES POSITION LAKE UNION Looking to hire experienced yacht sales professional in high profile Lake Union location. Must have proven track record! High commison payouts. Dave Hebert @ 206-660-4729 or dave@hebertyachts. com. E718-12 POSITIONS FOR MARINE TECHNICIANS ROCHE HARBOR PHILBROOKS USA Experience with Diesel, Gas, Outboards and Sterndrives. Yamaha, Suzuki, Caterpillar & Cummins experience an asset. Yacht systems troubleshooting, installations and repairs. Boat handling experience required Full time, year round employment. Seasonal Overtime. Top pay based on experience and benefits. Join an experienced, first class team in the NW’s premiere Marine Resort! Contact: Rick Herse • info@rocheharbormarine.com or Phone: 360 378 6510 Fax: 360 378 6515. E29-MZ MONTHLY MAGAZINE DELIVERY DRIVER WANTED Northwest Yachting magazine is seeking a driver for monthly magazine deliveries. Applicants must have own transport. Some familiarity with Anacortes, Bellingham, La Conner preferred. Start immediately. 206-789-8116 OR michelle@ nwyachting.com. W2-6
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MARINE SERVICE TECH Small but highly productive yacht services company is looking to fill a position on our staff. Experience, motivated and a team player a plus. Employer Paid Medical Benefits, Wages DOE. office@yachtservicesllc.com. 206282-3500. E720-12 SEEKING YACHT BROKER Seattle Yachts is seeking an experienced, professional yacht broker with extensive knowledge of sailboats! We are an exclusive dealer for three major sailboat lines (Elan, Tartan, Tayana) and five major power boat lines (DeFever, Nimbus, Northwest, Alaskan, Legacy). Furthermore, we have recently begun a relationship with SailTime as the only PNW location for their reputable membership program. Over two million dollars of new yacht inventory and a selection of brokerage boats on hand at one of Seattle's largest marinas. Please send resumes to Peter@seattleyachts.com. E715-12 SEEKING SAILING INSTRUCTOR Seattle Yachts is seeking an ASA Certified Sailing Instructor for our new SailTime membership program here at Shilshole Bay Marina. Please send resumes to Mmullenberg@ sailtime.com. E716-12.
MOORAGE 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-MZ
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CLASSIFIEDS TACOMA 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 laundr y. 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-MZ ANACORTES MARINA - SAN JUANS' BEST! Clean marina and Envirostar Certified. 40' + 2'. Full service, free wifi. Secured and very clean, 30amp, restrooms with showers. Short walk to all restaurants and stores. $98,500. Mark 360-5880101. M712-1 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. We offer a Fuel dock with 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 atwww.semiahmoomarina. com or call us at 360-371-0440. M190-12
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