salmonchanted
Member
- Joined
- May 9, 2013
- Messages
- 11
- Location
- ALASKA
- Vessel Name
- Scotch Knight
- Vessel Make
- Knight and Carver
Making the winged migration!
Having spent considerable time hovering about the site, I decided to pull the trigger and click “register now”. My greetings to all who make this site the wonderful resource of knowledge and experience it is, thanks to the numerous contributors occupying and protecting our many coasts and waterways that make up this beautiful hemisphere and the free world we inhabit there in. From our hands and in our efforts may this beauty and the freedoms we enjoy be available to those to follow. Such a great site for the transfer of marine knowledge is to be commended, I hope anything I may add can measure up!
My CNO and I hail from the rich marine heritage of the Pacific NW and the Alaska coast. Despite the uncertainty of fuel prices and fears of this economy, we have made the steps of transition toward a reduction of acquired material inventory and a less rigid work schedule. The biggest transition has come in our change from powered & winged watercraft, so necessary to travel about our south Central and interior Alaska location, to semi displacement watercraft and our intended enjoyment of the beautiful waters we have had the privilege of flying about between Seattle, Prince William Sound and Kodiak. Such a rich heritage it is that we have indeed enjoyed!
It is exciting to be starting a new adventure and we hope to share similar life experiences with others who have gained from equally rich marine heritages that have abounded our vast and varried coastal approaches.
Greetings to all from Bruno and CNO-Carol
Having spent considerable time hovering about the site, I decided to pull the trigger and click “register now”. My greetings to all who make this site the wonderful resource of knowledge and experience it is, thanks to the numerous contributors occupying and protecting our many coasts and waterways that make up this beautiful hemisphere and the free world we inhabit there in. From our hands and in our efforts may this beauty and the freedoms we enjoy be available to those to follow. Such a great site for the transfer of marine knowledge is to be commended, I hope anything I may add can measure up!
My CNO and I hail from the rich marine heritage of the Pacific NW and the Alaska coast. Despite the uncertainty of fuel prices and fears of this economy, we have made the steps of transition toward a reduction of acquired material inventory and a less rigid work schedule. The biggest transition has come in our change from powered & winged watercraft, so necessary to travel about our south Central and interior Alaska location, to semi displacement watercraft and our intended enjoyment of the beautiful waters we have had the privilege of flying about between Seattle, Prince William Sound and Kodiak. Such a rich heritage it is that we have indeed enjoyed!
It is exciting to be starting a new adventure and we hope to share similar life experiences with others who have gained from equally rich marine heritages that have abounded our vast and varried coastal approaches.
Greetings to all from Bruno and CNO-Carol