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I can clamber up and straddle my stern deck. Just drop my butt


in the seat and stuff my legs in. The cowboy rescue. We learned to do it this morning during our speed launches. Instead, David is right with me, as he said he’d be. We decide


to practice something different. He tells me to grab his deck lines near his cockpit. In seconds, he’s dragged my bow across his lap, rolled my boat upside down, tilted his boat, and effectively emp- tied my cockpit. This took all of 10 seconds. He pulls my boat parallel and waits for me to climb in. He’d seen the video, too. Deception Pass is not particularly unique. There are tidal cur-


rents at many areas in the Pacific Northwest. A few offer faster currents and larger surf. Leon and Shawna have paddled most of them, “In some of our other classes we use the waters in and around the San Juan Islands. These areas are more apt to have


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