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Lowtide River City Sailing Sailboat


Brokerage and Catalina Yachts Dealer would like to welcome Robert Montgomery to its sales team! Robert has been involved in the NW sailing community since he was a young boy, borrowing a neighbor’s 15’ Catamaran on Hagg Lake, OR. He has sailed up and down the west coast, completing his Basic Keelboat and Offshore Cruising classes in Sausalito, CA, and has experience cruising in both the South Pacific and throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Recently, Robert worked for one of Hawaii’s premier yacht brokerages before deciding that it was time to return to his NW roots. Robert continues River City Sailing’s tradition of excellence with his exceptional customer service skills and deep knowledge of both power and sailing vessels. River City Sailing Sailboat Brokerage


is located at 515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr. Portland, OR. To speak with Robert email: Robert@rivercitysailing.com or www.RiverCitySailing.com


Dodgers • Biminis • Full Enclosures Safe Passage Marine was formed by


Brian Cromer to serve the Greater Seattle and Puget Sound boating community. Brian is a former mega yacht captain and holds a current USCG 3000 Ton Master Oceans license. We offer three core services: Private


instruction, vessel management, and vessel relocation. Private instruction takes place on


your boat in a hands-on environment. Our goal is to teach you how to run your boat like a professional. Through our vessel management


program we take care of all the chores associated with ownership and have your boat ready to use. Our relocation services can put more


enjoyment in your weekend or vacation by relocating your boat to the area you would like to cruise and then returning it after you are finished. We guarantee that you, your


family and your guests will feel more comfortable and have more fun than ever before. Please contact (206) 499-8208, website: www.safepassagemarine.com


Baja Boat Works proprietors Jimmy


and Robin Roser commit to installing environmentally compliant moorings in the San Juan Islands. Jimmy, Robin and Frog also can


rebuild antiquated, existing moorings. As a service to our customers, Baja Boat Works offers painless permitting for new and existing moorings, (360) 376-3236 or check: www.bajaboatworks.com


Schooner Creek Boat Works Portland, OR Telephone: (503) 283-3670


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We’ll get you fixed up in a jiffy! Call now to schedule spring maintenance.





Heads’l & boom furlers Rod & wire standing rigging Custom spars


Line Control systems


announced today the addition of a new Vice President of Operations for its Portland, OR boatyard. James Gilbert brings to Schooner


Creek an extensive background in operations management within the marine industry. Gilbert takes over day-to-day


operations responsibilities from a re- structuring consultant who has served as Schooner Creek’s operations manager for the last two years. “I’m really looking forward to


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being a part of this team,” Gilbert said. “Schooner Creek is renowned for building exceptional yachts, as well as providing A-to-Z service through their refit and repair boatyard. The facility and the personnel are first class, and I’m excited to be a part of our continued growth.”


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