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Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.

I am a retired US Marine Officer with over 20 years sailing.

We are building a 57' steel sailboat and need an ocean fix.

Leonard Long
Capt/CWO4
USMC Retired

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On 2 Jun 2006 07:30:43 -0700, "Leonard" wrote:

Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.

I am a retired US Marine Officer with over 20 years sailing.

We are building a 57' steel sailboat and need an ocean fix.

Leonard Long
Capt/CWO4
USMC Retired


There are lots listed at 48 North:

http://www.48north.com/apr_2006/chtrguide.htm

Jack

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Hate to tell you this but Seattle is NOT on the ocean! 8)
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Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.

I am a retired US Marine Officer with over 20 years sailing.

We are building a 57' steel sailboat and need an ocean fix.

Leonard Long
Capt/CWO4
USMC Retired



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Leonard wrote:
Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.



I would encourage you to drive about two hours North to Bellingham, WA.
This is the closest jump off point to the San Juan Islands, which
would give you plenty of places to anchor or tie up to. Squalicum
Harbor (Bellingham Marina) has several companies which will rent you a
sailboat or powerboat, crewed or not, for as little as a day and as
long as you would like.

The following link will give you a picture of the marina. You will
need to do a little Google time to find the outfitters. If you look in
the back of Sail magazine, they always have several ads.

http://www.nwboat.com/squalicum/

If you are dead set on renting in Seattle, the large marina just before
you go into the locks (I can't remember the name) has a couple of
companies which also rent boats. But it is on an entirely different
scale. Also the marina is in the middle of a mutli-year rebuild and
the facilities are extremely limited.

-Mark
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Leonard wrote:
Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.



I would encourage you to drive about two hours North to Bellingham, WA.
This is the closest jump off point to the San Juan Islands, which
would give you plenty of places to anchor or tie up to. Squalicum
Harbor (Bellingham Marina) has several companies which will rent you a
sailboat or powerboat, crewed or not, for as little as a day and as
long as you would like.

The following link will give you a picture of the marina. You will
need to do a little Google time to find the outfitters. If you look in
the back of Sail magazine, they always have several ads.

http://www.nwboat.com/squalicum/

If you are dead set on renting in Seattle, the large marina just before
you go into the locks (I can't remember the name) has a couple of
companies which also rent boats. But it is on an entirely different
scale. Also the marina is in the middle of a mutli-year rebuild and
the facilities are extremely limited.

-Mark
www.GoReads.Com

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Mark R. wrote:

If you are dead set on renting in Seattle, the large marina just before
you go into the locks (I can't remember the name)


Shilshole

Bob
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On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 15:35:42 -0700, Mark R. wrote:


Leonard wrote:
Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.



I would encourage you to drive about two hours North to Bellingham, WA.
This is the closest jump off point to the San Juan Islands, which
would give you plenty of places to anchor or tie up to. Squalicum
Harbor (Bellingham Marina) has several companies which will rent you a
sailboat or powerboat, crewed or not, for as little as a day and as
long as you would like.

The following link will give you a picture of the marina. You will
need to do a little Google time to find the outfitters. If you look in
the back of Sail magazine, they always have several ads.

http://www.nwboat.com/squalicum/


I'll second this. There are a couple of charter operations in Squalicum
such as San Juan Sailing, and it's a lot closer to good cruising grounds
(San Juans, etc.)

Matt O.


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A little late in replying, but if you want to sail in Seattle (and sometimes
they have a boat in the San Juands already) check out
www.WindWorksSailing.com. I'm a member there and I highly reccomend them.

-patrick
Patrick's Sailing Blog: http://shipsrecord.com/blogs/patrick/


"Leonard" wrote in message
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Anyone know of a sailboat for rental by the week? My wife and I are
gonig too Seattle for a week in Aug 06.

I am a retired US Marine Officer with over 20 years sailing.

We are building a 57' steel sailboat and need an ocean fix.

Leonard Long
Capt/CWO4
USMC Retired



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