Chinook and Sweet Sue II
Submitted by dmotter on Wed, 10/29/2008 - 13:14
Chinook and Sweet Sue II (foreground) crossing the starting line in the Puget Sound.
Chinook, #1754
Seattle, WA
Sweet Sue II, #177
Everett, WA
Chinook and Sweet Sue II (foreground) crossing the starting line in the Puget Sound.
Chinook, #1754
Seattle, WA
Sweet Sue II, #177
Everett, WA
Carina, #2216
Havre de Grace, MD
On July 21, 2008 we spent a night at anchor in Croker Island Harbor.
Croker Island is part of the Benjamin Island group, a well known destination for North Channel boaters.
Spirit of Aloha is a 1993 Catalina 36 Mark 1 1/2. She has some of the attributes of the Mark II (like the walk through transom) but it's design is different than the newer Mark II models.
The boat has an anchor from the bow as well as a line tied to a tree on shore. This is pretty common way to spend a few days in the North Channel.
If you want to find the anchorage, go to:
Taken from Georgetown Yacht Basin, Georgetown, MD.
Caprice sitting at her dock behind her owners house in Punta Gorda, Florida waiting to go on a cruise.
Mike Savino
Caprice, #1050
Fred Jackson
Amante #2209
Fleet 5 photo taken at the Lincoln Harbor Yacht Club in Weehawken, N.J.
July 2008
Fred Norton
Araminta3 #150
Lake Travis, TX
Mata Hari rounding south end of Blake Island, Puget Sound, in a race this past Saturday. Winds were 'light'! Time limit was 9 hours. We, and everyone in our class, didn't make it! Still a fun day.
Paul Walchenbach
Mata Hari #1660
Seattle, WA
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