Hi: Thanks for the info. It’s helpful. I’m feeling a little better about the commitment for the trip. Pete Winter Sky (Zimowsky) outdoors writer and photographer www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com <http://www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com/> Twitter: @zimosoutdoors "Be with Tahlequah" Tahlequah, you did this. From the day you lost your baby in the summer of 2018, then your 17-day tour of grief, you've brought the KEY crucial issues to the world to help us save your Orca family.
On Nov 8, 2019, at 11:49 AM, Dave Scobie <scoobscobie@gmail.com> wrote:
Does the Salish 100 permit use of motors?
Yep. The one thing they want is boats to be able to travel at a minimum of 3kts when there is no wind - idea being at this sleek can make it from stop-to-stop during daylight hours.
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On Fri, Nov 8, 2019, 10:45 AM Steve Trapp <stevetrapp@q.com> wrote:
Pete, The marina where the Salish 100 begins, Swantown in Olympia is easy to find from I-5, and they provide an area for parking your your rig and trailer while you are sailing. Try to get to their launch ramp at high tide, much more launch friendly than at low tide. However, they do not provide a rinse or wash facility at the marina and you will need to tow your boat on the trailer a few miles to get to a coin op facility where you can squirt the saltwater off your boat and trailer and trailer axle. There is a Farmers Market and grocery store within walking distance as well as several restaurants, cafes and even a couple of microbreweries. Does the Salish 100 permit use of motors? There is a gas station with real leaded gas if you need it for an older kicker motor. Steve M-15 # 335
-----Original Message----- From: Peter Zimowsky via montgomery_boats Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 10:17 AM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: Re: M_Boats: Salish 100
Hi: I got it. One of the things I’m going to need this winter is help organizing for the Salish 100. Being out of state, it seems daunting - shuttling boat trailer, figuring out harbors and resupplies. I might have to come over and do a scouting trip on the road. If anybody on the Monty thread is going to be in the Salish 100, I wouldn’t mind getting advice, etc. Thanks,
Pete Winter Sky (Zimowsky)
outdoors writer and photographer www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com <http://www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com/> Twitter: @zimosoutdoors
"Be with Tahlequah" Tahlequah, you did this. From the day you lost your baby in the summer of 2018, then your 17-day tour of grief, you've brought the KEY crucial issues to the world to help us save your Orca family.