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Boats Wanted Dinghies/Tenders Moorage
For information on BOAT DONATIONS oon!
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PACIFIC MARINE
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FOUNDATION
Point Roberts Marina Resort
www.pacifi
cmarine.org Permanent moorage available NOW
Look in index to get page # for ad Gas • Diesel • Propane • Ice
Year Round US Customs Clearance
Haulouts to 35 tons • Pump-Out • Laundry
Gig Harbor
Showers • Provisions • On-Site Security
SAVE ON TAXES
Boat Works
713 Simundson Drive, Point Roberts, WA 98281
Get ALL the information you need before
48 48’23’N *123 03’50’W VHF 66A
Over 2000 boats built and shipped
you consider boat donation. Tel: (360) 945-2255 • Fax (360) 945-0927
worldwide since 1987. 8 different
For MAXIMUM LEGAL DEDUCTIONS
prmarina@pointrobertsmarina.com
sizes of boats from 8 to 17’
plus CASH:
www.pointrobertsmarina.com
888-443-8262 •
boatguy@seanet.com
(253) 851-2126
www.ghboats.com
FREMoNT BoAT Co.
North Lake Union moorage since 1916.
Great sailboat moorage.
Power
Quiet, protected fl oating piers.
Gates, shower, pump-out cart. 20’ - 80’.
Call our friendly on-site offi ce.
(206) 632-0152
Business Moorage available
Moorage
at the Port of Friday Harbor
in the sunny San Juans for water dependant businesses only.
Great visibility, located adjacent to Washington State Ferries.
For info, contact Harbormaster Tami Hayes at
DE E R HA R B O R MA R I N A ON BE A U T I F U L OR C A S IS L A N D
(360) 378-2688 or
tamih@portfridayharbor.org
Year round monthly moorage rate $8
.00
/ft. Winter monthly
PETER FREEBodY 1999
moorage rate $4
.50
/ft. 125 permanent & guest moorage slips,
PoRT WASHINGToN MARINA
30’ SLIPPER LAUNCH
30-amp power, fresh water, laundry, restrooms/showers, pump-
out, gas/diesel. Deli & snack bar; groceries. Whale watching,
Built in 1999 in Hurley on the Thames England. A truly elegant
*Total Remodel Recently Completed*
kayak tours, bike rentals and access to Kenmore Air Transportation.
We offer metered power, showers, laundry, phone
boat, from one of the world’s most respected boat builders. It’s the
pinnacle of style and quality. Leather seating, V6 engine, bimini
(360) 376-3037 •
info@bellportgroup.com
& cable TV jacks, individual hose bibs, pump-out,
secure moorage & parking, and a peaceful setting.
top, convertible rain top and full boat cover. The boat has been
owned by The Center for Wooden Boats for more than two years.
Robert & Stephanie Stanberry, Harbormasters
It’s being sold to raise funds for our many programs... $70,000
anaCorteS Marina
(360) 479-3037 BREMERToN
Images of the boat can be found at
www.cwb.org
Annual moorage available now:
Patrick@cwb.org, (206) 382-2628
32’, 40’ and 44’ covered. 32’, 38’ and 50’+ open.
Security gates, full service boat yard with LIBERTY BAY MARINA
50 ton travel lift, fuel dock and pump out.
40’ - 48’ - 60’ open slips.
anacortesmarina.com or (360) 293-4543
Great location.
Announcements
Restrooms, showers.
Poulsbo, WA
WESTLAKE LANdING 360-779-7762 or 206-909-4651
Celebrate T_h e Lifestyle!
Moorage available - $11.00 per ft.
Next to China Harbor/Perfect for Duck Dodge
Welcome to the
2046 Westlake Avenue N, Suite 100
Contact Roger at (360) 333-1719
Cortes Island Liveaboard
Houseboats
Real Mariners Regatta
Canada Day, July 1st LESCHI SAILBoAT MooRAGE
New 40 ft houseboat w/ 600 sq ft of living space & a
(lemonade, cookies and live music)
26’ - 38’ wet slips available (sail), monthly rate:
$179 - $260. Dry space available for small, single
liveaboad slip on north Lake Union, Seattle. $180,000. The
Precursor to the
& multihull sailboat, monthly rates: $56 - $84.
next one is under construction and also has a liveaboard
Olympic Real Mariners Regatta
Convenient, Lake Washington location.
slip available. Save 20k if you buy before it is complete.
dockscum1@yahoo.ca
Secure, Seattle Parks facility. Call our moorage Call Mike’s Boats (360) 652-7851
“Real Mariners Sleep On Boats”
offi ce for information. (206) 325-3730
mikesboats.org ~
captkelly@verizon.net
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