Hawkwind
Submitted by C36IAadmin on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 12:07
Mark Holtzmann's S/V Hawkwind dressed for the Fourth!
Mark Holtzmann's S/V Hawkwind dressed for the Fourth!
by Duane Ising
Sunset at Nassau Harbour, Bahamas. Taken during Diva Di's 100 day cruise from Punta Gorda, FL to the Keys and Bahamas in 2008.
by Duane Ising
Diva Di, in the foreground center moored at Warderick Wells at the Exumas Land and Sea Park headquarters. Taken during our 100 day cruise from Punta Gorda, FL to the Keys and Bahamas in 2008.
The good ship Phecal Phreak, the Roche Harbor Marina's holding tank pumpout vessel, works on tips.
Hats for sale in a shop on Orcas Island, in the San Juan Islands of Washington state. I feel *so* much safer now that the hats have been placarded as Not Intended For Navigational Use. Don't you worry a bit that in a moment of inattention a skipper might accidentally enter the waypoint printed on his ball cap?
Wonder why they call it Desolation Sound? Capt Vancouver must have been having a rough day when he labeled this place on the chart. It looks like paradise to me.
Cape Flattery is the actual northwest corner of the continental US, and the first harbor of refuge at the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca is the Makah Indian fishing village of Neah Bay. This photo shows a not untypical foggy day. High Flight has stopped here a number of times enroute to or from the Columbia River.
Sign at Vancouver's Granville Market, photographed during High Flight's cruise to Desolation Sound in 2006.
High Flight takes a well-earned breather at Seattle's Bell Harbor Marina after a 400NM trip from Portland, Oregon.
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