It started with some friendly ribbing about whose boat was faster and led to the creation of one of Seattle’s most beloved and enduring sailing events.
Ron Lloyd and Bruce Gilbert weren’t planning on starting Duck Dodge that spring night in 1974 when they set sail on Lake Union for a casual competition. They followed a [...]
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New Victoria club dips oar in water
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