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Sailing Ohana from Seattle to Alaska. Father and son

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Today, we will cast off from Blind Channel docks near noontime, ride the flood to catch slack at Seymour Narrows and likely anchor at Rebecca Spit on the east shore of Quadra Island. Timing is especially important today as arriving early or late to Seymour slack at 4:44pm would be not only unfashionable but downright awkward. Seymour current today reaches a maximum of 14 knots at 1:15pm.
Posted by skipper at 10:04 AM
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