Okay, now that we're approaching mid-week and it appears that Tim will launch the 31 Saratogan Friday afternoon/evening and have it at the Port of Friday Harbor marina all day Saturday (ready for tours and maybe even boat rides)....well, who's hoping to come to the party?
We realize there will be folks there who are not part of this group, but it would be nice to know who's planning to head for Friday Harbor with their own boat; who might be getting on the Washington State Ferry in Anacortes as foot passengers, and who might be coming by other means...like our arrival via the San Juan Express tourboat from Port Townsend, that gets into Friday Harbor around noon on Saturday.
The Washington State Ferry docks immediately next to the marina where Tim will have the Saratogan tied up. (If coming via state ferry, you'll want to catch the 9:35 a.m. sailing, arriving in Friday Harbor by 10:40 a.m.) While the general plan is to have a launch party starting at about noon on Saturday, it's likely that the day will unfold more like an open house...with folks touring the biggest Skagit all day long and maybe into the evening.
In any case, this is a very special occasion, not to be missed by anyone interested in the history of Northwest-built powerboats. Only three Saratogans were built, and Tim's is the only one to be restored...over a period of 20 long years. Rare boat, and rare case of dogged perseverance that deserves to be celebrated by one and all.
Hope to see many of you in Friday Harbor this Saturday!
- Marty
We realize there will be folks there who are not part of this group, but it would be nice to know who's planning to head for Friday Harbor with their own boat; who might be getting on the Washington State Ferry in Anacortes as foot passengers, and who might be coming by other means...like our arrival via the San Juan Express tourboat from Port Townsend, that gets into Friday Harbor around noon on Saturday.
The Washington State Ferry docks immediately next to the marina where Tim will have the Saratogan tied up. (If coming via state ferry, you'll want to catch the 9:35 a.m. sailing, arriving in Friday Harbor by 10:40 a.m.) While the general plan is to have a launch party starting at about noon on Saturday, it's likely that the day will unfold more like an open house...with folks touring the biggest Skagit all day long and maybe into the evening.
In any case, this is a very special occasion, not to be missed by anyone interested in the history of Northwest-built powerboats. Only three Saratogans were built, and Tim's is the only one to be restored...over a period of 20 long years. Rare boat, and rare case of dogged perseverance that deserves to be celebrated by one and all.
Hope to see many of you in Friday Harbor this Saturday!
- Marty
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