Calendar
August 27-30 Vancouver B.C. Wooden Boat Festival,
www.vancouverwoodenboat.com
1 MacGregor YC of BC cruise to Gibson Island, 28-29 Anacortes YC Northern Century race,
www.mycbc.ca (360) 770-7035
Volume XXIV, Number 1, August 2009
1-2 Cowichen Bay regatta, (800) 563-7245 29 Commencement Bay Maritime Festival 6327 Seaview Ave. N.W.,
1,8,15 “Ships in Bottles” workshop at Discovery Quick and Dirty Boat Building
Seattle, WA 98107
Modelers Educ. Center, (206) 282-0985 Competition:
jfpetrich@harbornet.com or
(206) 789-7350, fax (206) 789-6392
3-27 Flagship Maritime Training OUPV course,
paul@belinainteriors.com
Website:
http://www.48north.com
call (253) 227-2003
4 Duck Dodge: No Theme
6-8 Latitudes & Attitudes (Seafaring) PNW
September
Publishers
Cruiser Party, on the dock in Poulsbo, check:
Michael Collins & Richard Hazelton
www.seafaring.com 1 Duck Dodge: Show Your Team Spirit
6-9 Shilshole Bay Marina Boat Show, contact: 5 Happy Appreciation Day, Karen! Managing Editor
www.nmta.net 4 MacGregor YC of BC Sucia Island cruise, Richard Hazelton
6-15 Moth World Championship & US National
www.mycbc.ca
email:
richard@48north.com
Championship 4-6 VREB & Black Press Classic Boat Festival,
7-9 C&C Rendezvous on Gabriola Island email: Victoria,
www.classicboatfestival.ca
Associate Editor/Race/Current Events:
debbie@yachtsaleswest.com 4-6 Maple Bay YC Labour Day regatta,
Karen Higginson
8 San Juan Island YC Shaw Island Classic, (250) 746-4521
(360) 378-34334 4-6 Olympia Tugboats & Maritime Heritage
email:
karen@48north.com
8 WINSA/Milltown/Oak Harbor Challenge Cup Days, (800) 788-8847
8 Flagship Maritime Training First Aid/CPR 5-6 Bellingham YC PITCH,
info@BYC.org
Advertising Director
course, call (253) 227-2003 8 Duck Dodge: Last Duck Dodge Michael Collins
8 Flagship Maritime Training Rendezvous, call 8-9 Deer Harbor Wooden Boat Rendezvous, email:
michael@48north.com
(253) 227-2003 info at
deerharborwoodenboats.org
8 NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding 9 Happy Birthday, Cai!
Classif_i eds/Display Advertising
rendezvous, (360) 385-4948 10-13 SFYC Rolex Big Boat race, (415) 563-6363
Cai Weir
11 Duck Dodge: Tropical Night presented by 11&25 Tacoma YC Friday night racing. 6:00 pm,
48° North & Marine Servicenter
email:
cai@48north.com
TYC@gmail.com
13-16 Island County Fair,
www.islandcountyfair.com 11-13 Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival,
14 NW Seaport Chanty Sing at Lake Union Park, (360) 385-3628
Bookkeeper/Display Advertising
(206) 447-9800 11-14 Trailer Sailer-Sail In, at the Port Townsend
Nathan Rouse
14-16 Island Packet Rendezvous at Pt Hudson, Wooden Boat Festival, (360) 676-8143 email:
nathan@48north.com
(206) 390-5292 or (206) 284-9004 12 Seattle Singles YC NW Harvest Benefi t race,
14-16 Marine Trawler Owners PNW Rendezvous,
www.ssyc.com
Port Orchard, (360) 897-8443 12 Vancouver Island Easter Seals Regatta &
Contributing Editors
15 Port Gamble Maritime Music Festival, Festival, (250) 386-0668
Culinary Cruiser: Amanda Swan Neal
www.portgamblemaritimemusic.com 15 Zenith Maritime OUPV-6 pack licensing,
15 LaConner Classic Yacht & Car Show, call Seattle, (206) 915-1130
(360) 466-4778 16-20 NYBA presents the Lake Union Boats Afl oat Published monthly by Boundless
15-16 Portland Wooden Boat Show, Marineland Show, (206) 748-0012
Enterprises, Inc, 6327 Seaview Ave. N.W.,
at Pier 99, (503) 631-3268 18 PSCC presents Greg Filipek discussing
Seattle, WA 98107, (206) 789-7350/ Fax (206)
15-19 RIPS regatta, call (250) 656-0599 electronic for Cruisers, (425) 466-2586
18 Duck Dodge: No Theme 18-19 NW Tartan Rendezvous, Bremerton Marina,
789-6392. Printed in Seattle, WA USA. Dealers
21-23 Metal Boat Festival in Port Angeles, (360) 373-1035 res./(503) 281-4173 info
paying UPS charges for delivery may charge a
(425) 770-0785 18-20 Willard Rendezvous, Brownsville Marina,
nominal reimbursement fee.
21-23 Perry Design Rendezvous at Port Ludlow (360) 981-4497 or (360) 620-4386
48° North encourages letters, photographs,
(206) 963-3560 19 48° North/Fisheries Supply Marine Swap
21-23 Beneteau Rendezvous at Brownsville Meet, Mariner’s Square Parking lot, 7:00am
manuscripts, burgees and bribes. Manuscripts
Marina, (206) 799-6311 to 1:00pm, (206) 632-3555
should be related to boating issues, instruction,
21-23 Tartan Rendezvous, Salt Spring Island, 19-20 Seattle YC Star & Bar, (206) 276-1445 or experiences. Materials should be typed,
debbie@yachtsaleswest.com 23 US Maritime Academy’s Captain License
double spaced and marked with name, address
22 Port of South Whidbey Dock Party class, Seattle, (360) 385-4852
22-23 Seattle YC presents NW Youth Sailing
and phone number, or all the above on a CD or
26 Fishermen’s Fall Festival,
www.anthonys.com
Championships, (206) 276-1445 26-27 PSCC presents Tequila race and Blakely
email. Photos may be hardcopies or electronic,
25 Duck Dodge: Toga Night Harbor raft-up, call (425) 466-2586 color or black & white. We are not responsible
25 NW Seaport Maritime Concert series, 29 US Maritime Academy’s Celestial Navigation
for unsolicited materials. Articles express the
(206) 447-9800 class, (360) 385-4852
authors thoughts and may not ref_l ect the opinions
of the magazine. Allow eight to ten weeks
2009
for response. Reprinting in whole
or part is expressly forbidden
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R U I S E R PA R T Y the editor.
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