Sailing the Salish Sea

Sailing the Salish Sea sailing the salish sea uses sail power to take the recycling off lasqueti island. Sailing the Salish Sea provides transportation predominantly under sail.

The 30 ft sloop windswept runs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from False bay to French Creek. Windswept and her Captain, Carson Tak can also be chartered to go to a destination of your choice. Payment is by purchase of a temporary non voting share in the boat or by work trade.

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07/17/2011

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The charm of your blog is that you do not speak only of stitches but of the life around you and the incredible place that you happen to live in.Every post is a surprise, I love this. Thank you for the pictures, especially the last one: as it is, I have not seen a naked man in ages...

07/17/2011

Carson Tak has made history as the first known modern-era sail-powered passenger service captain/entrepreneur. In his home waters of British Columbia's Georgia Strait in the Salish Sea, Carson provides travelers an alternative to the subsidized ferry that some call The Noise Boat. Besides nois

07/17/2011

Friday July 22 sailing to Secret cove on the sunshine coast
Leaving False Bay 2pm and Leaving Squitty Bay 5pm
Returning from Secret cove Saturday July 23 in the Morning

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