MV Salish Lady
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2014
- Messages
- 48
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Salish Mistress
- Vessel Make
- American Tug 485
Hello All:
My wife and I are long time cruisers and have owned a number of sailboats and trawlers. We live aboard our trawler during the summer and retreat to Las Vegas during the winter.
For the past 7 years we cruised on our American Tug 435, Ocean Mistress. We sold her last summer. We are anxiously waiting for the delivery of our new American Tug 485, Salish Lady. We expect to see her splash sometime in April.
Although we have sailed extensively up and down the West Coast and even taken Krogan Whaleback from San Francisco to Hawaii, we spend most of our cruising time between Olympia and Alaska. We are still "work-aboards, so you will typically find us in a marina during the week and an anchorage on the weekend.
We are biologist and like to cruise in remote areas of BC and Alaska. We prefer to be away from the crowd, but have been known to really enjoy a few dock potlucks! In fact, we have met some of our very best friends hanging out on a dock in the Broughtons.
We are looking forward to getting to know you all much better in the coming months and years. If you see us out there don't hesitate to stop and say Hi. :lol:
My wife and I are long time cruisers and have owned a number of sailboats and trawlers. We live aboard our trawler during the summer and retreat to Las Vegas during the winter.
For the past 7 years we cruised on our American Tug 435, Ocean Mistress. We sold her last summer. We are anxiously waiting for the delivery of our new American Tug 485, Salish Lady. We expect to see her splash sometime in April.
Although we have sailed extensively up and down the West Coast and even taken Krogan Whaleback from San Francisco to Hawaii, we spend most of our cruising time between Olympia and Alaska. We are still "work-aboards, so you will typically find us in a marina during the week and an anchorage on the weekend.
We are biologist and like to cruise in remote areas of BC and Alaska. We prefer to be away from the crowd, but have been known to really enjoy a few dock potlucks! In fact, we have met some of our very best friends hanging out on a dock in the Broughtons.
We are looking forward to getting to know you all much better in the coming months and years. If you see us out there don't hesitate to stop and say Hi. :lol: