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THE YACHTING LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE - OCTOBER 2022 [ GETTIN’ SOCIAL ]

Parks & Rec

Our October issue story on the Recreational Boating Association of Washington received raves online; we were honored to help spread the word about this awesome local organization.

@Dorothy Dubia: Nice article. Thanks to the current leadership of RBAW for your efforts to raise the group’s impact and image.

@Recreational Boating Association of Washington: As a boater, and now a member of the RBAW Board, I am so proud of our legacy as well as the bold partnerships we are creating today, carrying on the spirit of stewarding precious boating resources for generations to come. Thanks to Kate for the kind editorial mention (Page 14) of the long and powerful work “behind the scenes” of every RBAW member, past and present. And, sharing our recent success to secure Lakebay Marina with our partners at the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and others for future generations. Article starts on page 56! And yes, absolutely: cheers to yachting forever in these beautiful waters we all share. - Andrea Pierantozzi

@Darren O’Brien: Keep up the good work, Andrea!

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History Lesson

This month’s feature about the long and varied history of the Tourist No.2 ferry beginning on page 54 was inspired by our friend Peter Marsh’s own eyewitness account of her sinking off the coast of Astoria this past summer. As he wrote in an email following the event: “I was going to wait a while before producing another local story, but I couldn’t avoid covering the last days of the Tourist No.2, the last Astoria ferry that was built in 1924. Watching the old ferry sink just a few feet from shore, then see it crushed by a demolition team, gave me no choice but to put some of my past research of the boat to use to explain how this all came about.” While it was certainly not the ending any of us would have wished for the beloved vessel, we hope Marsh’s stirring story and the beautiful send-off illustration by Tavis Coburn helps to bid her a fond farewell. PLYING THE WATERS IN 1925.

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