Steve, the Idaho Lakes are definitely on the list (as are Chelan and Rimrock and Sacajawea on the Snake)- but there is something about salt water that will make me brave I-5 and the mayhem on the other side of Snoqualmie too. Loving all the local advice on sailing destinations that has been shared here! Part of why I focused in on the 15 (over a 17, or heaven forbid one of those dime a dozen Catalina 22s) was the ease of towing and rigging. We may lack big water in Yakima, but my gosh, there's a lot within a few hours reach once the winter weather starts to ease up... Only problem I can see is fitting all those trips in while still holding down a paying job! Alex On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 4:29 PM Peter Zimowsky via montgomery_boats < montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote:
Hi: Add me to the list. I sail the San Juans twice a year and would drive 10 hours to go on another cruise.
Pete Winter Sky (Zimowsky)
M15 377 outdoors writer and photographer www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com <http://www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com/> Twitter: @zimosoutdoors
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On Dec 19, 2018, at 8:49 PM, Alex Conley <conley.alex@gmail.com> wrote:
Do add me to a list; while I’m over the hill in Yakima I’m looking forward to getting my new to me m15 over to the salt chuck as much as I can...
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 2:46 PM Lenny Corin <lpcorin@gmail.com> wrote:
Welcome back! I’m on Whidbey with my M-17, Orli. Is there any interest in folks in and around Puget Sound setting up an email list? I’d love to be in contact with M-15 and M-17 sailors.
Lenny Corin, Orli.
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