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Letters Rosario is Back! I hope this warm weather is finding you on a boat! I
just read your article on Rosario and must thank you and say a job well done!
The marina has been packed and I have so many boaters letting me know that they are thrilled Rosario is back. Thanks for helping spread the word. I look forward to seeing you soon!
Christopher Peacock General Manager Rosario Resort
We’re glad we could let boaters know they can still sail into Rosario and enjoy this interesting and integral part of the history of Orcas Island.
CAPE GEORGE MARINE WORKS, INC.
Hard at Work I’m not sure if you’re booked up on “Brag Shots” of Cape George 38
Now also building the Lyle Hess
designed 28' Bristol Channel and 22' Falmouth Cutters
31' 34' 36' 38' 40.5' 45'
1924 Cape George Rd. Port Townsend, WA 98368 360.385.3412
www.capegeorgecutters.com
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kids, but here’s one of my son, Reed, out on our J35, Shirker. His mom wants to point out that there is indeed juice in the sippy cup and not something else. Reed was in 48° North last year and is getting around the boat better now that he is almost two years old. Thanks and keep up the awesome work!
Don Mierzeski Bellingham, WA S/V Shirker
Has he been demoted? Last year he was at the tiller. Looks
like he’s keeping a good eye out to make sure the lines aren’t tangled on the cockpit floor. Of course it’s juice, we’re prone to sipping a little juice of the grape ourselves.
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