Not by a long shot -- I am truly interested in any experiences in that area. I sailed the San Juan Islands last year and am returning again this July -- unfortunately a couple of weeks before John Edwards is there making the San Juans part of his perimeter trip. I find the area very educational. Frankly, I can't imagine taking an M-15 through Deception Pass -- 14 foot tides and 9 knot currents. I went through it an hour before slack water in a 32' Bucanneer and the currents, whirlpools and upwellings kept me busy and were eye-popping. Coming back across Rosario Strait in fog with 1/4 mile visibility, I encountered wildly varying currents and foghorns that I KNEW were just astern. I can only imagine what crossing the Strait of Georgia might be like in an M-15. You bet, I would want to know as much about those experiences as Scott can write. Dan "htmills@bright.net" wrote:
Am I the only one who would greatly enjoy reading about some of Scott's travels in the PNW?
Tod
P.S......The Pardey's actually used a lapstrake Montgomery dinghy at one point in time....don't know if they still are. Pic of it in their first book.
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