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Scott Wilson commented on the blog post From near-death to jail 2 days ago · View
I think you probably nailed it in your second paragraph, Stephen… what little the Canadian authorities have said about the matter is that their investigation uncovered reasons he would have been inadmissible to Canada had he attempted to enter by normal routes. Those reasons often have to do with criminal records in the States… and [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: From near-death to jail 4 days, 16 hours ago · View
I have often wondered, in passing, what happens if you wreck and are rescued in a foreign country before clearing customs. Now I know: you get arrested. This story has already been making the rounds on nautical websites here in the Pacific Northwest, on Three Sheets among others. So far, though, all that has been covered has been [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: What’s your coverage? 6 days, 2 hours ago · View
There are certainly ranges of coverage available in marine insurance today and I am frequently surprised at what clauses are available and at what cost. Family medical, hurricane haul-out coverage, fuel-spill liability, dock contracts, fishing equipment coverage… you name it, there seems to be a clause covering just about every eventuality, no matter how remote, [...]
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Scott Wilson commented on the blog post The Olympics, from the water 1 week ago · View
“…guaranteed to have the wind right on your bow or stern…” We’re used to it! You could just as well be describing Puget Sound! It’s a shame about the dearth of anchorages but it was so pretty I’m sure we’ll swing through for a day trip at least. We certainly did pass through Squamish, but [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: The Great Tsunami of 2010 1 week, 1 day ago · View
Actually, it’s early in the year to make a proclamation of that sort, so I may be tempting fate a bit… there could certainly be an actual Great Tsunami at some point later in the year in which case I’ll probably regret my sarcasm here. Let’s hope not, for reasons other than the potential wounding of my [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: The Great Tsunami of 2010 1 week, 3 days ago · View
Actually, it’s early in the year to make a proclamation of that sort, so I may be tempting fate a bit… there could certainly be an actual Great Tsunami at some point later in the year in which case I’ll probably regret my sarcasm here. Let’s hope not, for reasons other than the potential wounding of my [...] -
Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Decadent Living
My timing of the tides and currents through the San Juans en route to Seattle proved to be masterful and heroic in scale… yet deficient in one particular: Spieden Channel.
I’d worked out our trip from Sidney to Seattle precisely accounting for the tides and currents at Sidney, through Haro Straight, down San Juan Channel, and [...] -
Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Decadent Living
My timing of the tides and currents through the San Juans en route to Seattle proved to be masterful and heroic in scale… yet deficient in one particular: Spieden Channel.
I’d worked out our trip from Sidney to Seattle precisely accounting for the tides and currents at Sidney, through Haro Straight, down San Juan Channel, and [...] -
Scott Wilson commented on the blog post The Cruising Chronicles: Part 1 (Maiden Voyage)
Awesome, so glad you got out on the water during the sunshine… it’s a beautiful time to be boating again. Congratulations!
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Heading home too soon
Too soon, and too fast! Our sailing for the past two days has been fantastic, and we’ve been rocketing along at hull speed under clear blue skies, feted by porpoises, unimpeded by Customs. It’s all come too soon and gone too quickly.
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Having it both ways
Editor’s note: Scott Wilson, who writes the Late Entry blog for Three Sheets Northwest, is at the Olympics with his wife aboard their sailboat, Insegrevious.
I don’t want to say that I am feeling cozy, particularly, because that’s really more a word that my wife would use and she would mean something completely different than [...] -
Scott Wilson commented on the blog post The Olympics, from the water
If you happened to work at the shop that makes the heretofore unknown to me, but altogether welcome addition to my universe, “breakfast calzone” then my hat is off to you. There is no greater accomplishment, either culinary or nautical, with which you might astound me. Should you open a franchise in Seattle, [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: The Olympics, from the water
One of the primary benefits of cruising is going interesting places and doing fun things there, and there may be no place that is at once as interesting and fun as a hosting city during the Olympic games.
Vancouver is alive with the buzz of fans and athletes, a special place at a special moment in [...] -
Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Having it both ways
I don’t want to say that I am feeling cozy, particularly, because that’s really more a word that my wife would use and she would mean something completely different than I might mean by it, so it’s probably best to avoid it entirely. Especially because right now men’s figure-skating happens to be playing on the [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: The Olympics, from the water
One of the primary benefits of cruising is going interesting places and doing fun things there, and there may be no place that is at once as interesting and fun as a hosting city during the Olympic games.
Vancouver is alive with the buzz of fans and athletes, a special place at a special moment in [...] -
Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: A Day of Rest
That’s what today was supposed to be, at least. And certainly, I’m going to hit the bunk right after writing this, because tomorrow’s busy schedule calls for an early departure and promises a day of, shall we say, interesting, sailing and navigating from start to finish.
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Scott Wilson commented on the blog post The Sailboat Search Chronicles: Part 26 (Grounded)
This is not the weather to be out breaking in your new boat, anyway! Enjoy the enforced delay, wait for some sunshine and warm breezes!
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Just waiting
All our tanks are full, the lines are singled up, provisions are loaded, cabin stowed… I’m just hanging around right now waiting for my lovely wife to get home from her big presentation and we’re heading north as the sun sets behind us, bound for Vancouver, and the Olympics.
Tonight is just a short hop to [...] -
Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Slow boat to Vancouver
So our weather window for hoisting someone up the mast to check out our malfunctioning radome has slammed abruptly shut on us with the onset of the familiar vista of clouds and rain coming in from the south last night. We got into town too late yesterday, which would have been a beautiful day [...]
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Scott Wilson wrote a new blog post: Plans and Planning
I have a whole raft of quotations that I love about plans and planning. They oscillate between those that favor the planning process and those that deride it.
Everyone has heard the old proverb, “He who fails to plan, plans to fail,” but I just find that pithy and condescending. [...] - Load More
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