Editor’s Letter: The Joys of Summer Boating in the PNW

Eleven years ago this month, my wife Jill and I finalized the purchase of our beloved 1984 Grand Soleil 39 on Lake Union and couldn’t have been more excited. Starry-eyed youngsters, we celebrated with beers on the patio of…

Close to the Water: Stitch & Glue

When the need for a new dinghy arises, a reluctant boat builder goes to work "I’m going to start building a wooden boat this weekend,” I told a colleague one Friday last December. It was casual workplace chit-chat, but deep…

Port Townsend Pocket Yacht Palooza – Largest Exhibit of Small Craft in North America

Mark your calendar for the free July 29th Pocket Yacht Palooza in Port Townsend, Washington. Fifty+ small, trailerable boats will be exhibited including sail & oar, small motor cruisers, kayaks, rowing craft, and more.…

Casting Off: Snapshot of a Dedicated Puget Sound Kayaker

A few years before Ariel, our Columbia 28 sailboat, became part of our world, my wife and I explored the local lakes of Sonoma County, California on a sit-on-top inflatable kayak called an Advanced Element. When we moved to…

Three Sheets Northwest: The Homeport

When switching marinas is more sentimental than anticipated

Shifting Gears: First Launch

Look Ma, no tiller! The author adjusting…

Editorial: Shake the Cobwebs

Since I moved to Seattle 15 years ago, I’ve had a near-equal share of winters where I sailed very regularly, and those when I mostly stepped away from the water for a few months. As spring dawns around the Pacific Northwest…

Close to the Water: The Best Gift

Able to be carried, Tim’s peapod is a good…