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Default Inventing a moorage "shoe" for tideflats


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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Holy smokes! I thought *I* had problems trying to cobble together

something
to hold outriggers on my too-small boat. Where is this place you live???


Olympic Peninsula, western WA. Bays which empty completely at low tide are
not uncommon throughout the southern Puget Sound area. Living here is a
matter of balancing trade-offs. While we don't have deep water moorage, we
also don't have a lot of people, and all the problems associated with same.
We do have an awesome view of the Olympic Mountains, clean air, crystal
clear water, abundant seafood at our door and daily wildlife shows. We
wouldn't trade it for anything, especially the rat race on the other side of
the Sound.

Unc


 
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