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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 4179267" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>In 1992 A friend and I picked up a job to deliver a 30 foot sail boat from Seattle to Prince Willam sound Alaska. We went in and out of the intercoastal waterway, and it was a difficult trip, I had about 4 or 5 years of piloting and navigation classes, and I had been back and forth to the Caribbean several times, but this was a real test. It's a long story. But if you ever find a charter that would take you on that same trip, it would be the trip of a lifetime. The Carib is nothing compared to Canada and Alaska, and the Canadian Coast Gaurd is par excellence. It took us 22 days, when we were in the intercoastal we anchored at night, and in the Pacific you don't anchor, and a 2 man crew is exhausting. But if you could find an experienced guy with a capable boat, and I'm sure it would cost thousands you would never forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 4179267, member: 52708"] In 1992 A friend and I picked up a job to deliver a 30 foot sail boat from Seattle to Prince Willam sound Alaska. We went in and out of the intercoastal waterway, and it was a difficult trip, I had about 4 or 5 years of piloting and navigation classes, and I had been back and forth to the Caribbean several times, but this was a real test. It's a long story. But if you ever find a charter that would take you on that same trip, it would be the trip of a lifetime. The Carib is nothing compared to Canada and Alaska, and the Canadian Coast Gaurd is par excellence. It took us 22 days, when we were in the intercoastal we anchored at night, and in the Pacific you don't anchor, and a 2 man crew is exhausting. But if you could find an experienced guy with a capable boat, and I'm sure it would cost thousands you would never forget it. [/QUOTE]
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