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Lymphoma Society. By focusing our efforts, they’ve helped us do something good with our great sport, to make a compassionate expression from our community that’s noticeable, appreciated, and fits with our style. Last year we had over 90 boats and raised about $150,000 in the name of the Pacific Northwest boating and sailing community. The auction party had over 300 attendees who enjoyed the food, the rum, the band, and winning boating-related auction items. Our community’s efforts over the last seventeen years, here and across the country, have raised over twenty-seven million dollars! Boat owners and crew can participate in many ways, including just by registering and showing up for the casual format sailboat regatta and/or the auction party that evening. This year both the regatta and the party will be at Elliott Bay Marina on June 11th (see www.leukemiacup. org/wa). By participating, you make the event bigger and more attractive to corporate sponsors (sailing has a very marketable image) and you also help us reach more potential fundraisers, donors, and volunteers. Please consider getting your boat off the dock and participating. We’re also looking for power boaters to help develop a spectator fleet and sponsor offering. If participants are interested, we’ll attempt to match them with patients and their families so they can have someone in their thoughts if they happen to be raising money and possibly bring as guests on the water, if the patients are able, for a much appreciated get away. I promise skipper and crew will feel something immediate and wonderful just by sharing what they’re already doing.
Thanks again, Brian Watkins
brwatki_sail@live.com What’s The Story On This Boat in NZ?
Hi From New Zealand. We stopped in the small port
of Tutukaka on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island to arrange a dive to the Poor Knights Islands. The weather became very rough, and exiting the tiny harbor was really difficult. There was a fishing tournament on, but not all the launches (motorboats) were able to leave the rocky and narrow channel.
In the tiny marina we saw this neatly kept yacht (sailboat) and wonder what its story is. Maybe you would like to use this in “Is this your boat?” (or that of someone you know..?) If the owner is down here, I’m not sure how likely it is that they would see the feature. I will try to get the blog up to date again. It’s hard to
keep it up. We’ve left Auckland for the last time, (I think), and we are finally doing some actual cruising in NZ. We’re
we k n ow t h e wa t e r s
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