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Written by PY Staff
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This is the Pacific Yachting - August 2007!
Read about this issue below.
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Written by Peter A. Robson
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We’re trusting that by the time this issue rolls off the presses, our
storm-tossed winter and unsettled spring will be but distant memories.
Summer will have arrived in all its glory, and we’ll all be out there
enjoying our yachts and the richest coastal waters in the world.
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Written by Larry MacDonald
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A scattering of sandy beaches can be found throughout the ruggedly beautiful cruising grounds of the northern Gulf Islands and Desolation Sound. Using a simple rating system to judge sand quality, seclusion, wading, cleanliness, anchoring and more, author Larry MacDonald offers this guide to some of the best beaches in the area.
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Written by Jennifer & James Hamilton
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Reefs, off-lying rocks and underwater shelves surround the islands of the Goose Group, and their low topography provides little shelter for anchoring. Evidence of fierce storms is visible everywhere. But what the islands lack in protection they make up for in a unique and diverse ecosystem: white-sand beaches, seabirds and marine life aplenty. And then, of course, there’s Kayak Bill and the Little People.
To read the full story, pick up the August issue of Pacific Yachting at your local newsstand.To get more great articles like this one, subscribe now.
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Written by David Hoar
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Travelling in the fog has confused many, often because it interferes with two important roles of the skipper—keeping a sharp lookout for other vessels and keeping on course. Read one story about the challenges involved in finding a wayward fishboat, and learn how to prevent falling victim to the murky pall of an August fog.
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