by Dave Robertson | Jul 9, 2011 | Mailbag
Lake Quinault is a large, remote lake on the Western edge of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Most of this lake is surrounded by the Olympic National Forest, Olympic National Park, and the Quinault Indian reservation. Mark and Suzanne have a place there where...
by Dave Robertson | Jul 8, 2011 | Just for Fun
When you imagine who might order oars in bulk, you would probably think of a crew team, or a yacht club, or maybe a summer camp. But a vineyard? A promotion company called us because they needed several hundred special oars with the Canoe Ridge Vineyard...
by Dave Robertson | Jul 7, 2011 | Mailbag
If you review our past newsletters you will find several reports from Andrew in Santa Barbara, California. He routinely sails his Gig Harbor Whitehall between the Channel Islands and Santa Barbara bay. He sent these photos to let us know he’s still at it!
by Dave Robertson | Jun 28, 2011 | News
After church Sunday afternoon when the sun came out, Dave and Janet actually had a few hours with no obligations. So where to go for an adventure close to home? The answer is a sail / row to Blake Island, a boat-accessible only State Park between Gig Harbor and...
by GHBoats Webmaster | Jun 14, 2011 | Newsletters
We have lots of new stories and tidbits of information from Gig Harbor Boat owners around the world. 22-year-old Ultralite Found Navigator Tender in Alaska Navigator takes a row on Lake Union Whitehall in California Sometimes people ask us how long our boats will...
by GHBoats Webmaster | Nov 1, 2010 | Newsletters
From the GHBoats Mailbag We have lots of new stories and tidbits of information from Gig Harbor Boat owners around the world: Whitehall on the East Coast Lobster Boat in California Lobster Boat in Australia Whitehall in Alaska Our first story comes from Father Dave,...