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I like your site. It is nice to see other crews still active in Washington. I am currently the engine crew leader on the Charles N. Curtis Ship 110. I have been in for only a year now and this is the best program that I have been in yet. I would love to hear from other Se Scouts throughout Washinton, about your programs. Please come visit our web site.

Wes

Wes Norlund

dweezil_bob@yahoo.com
Tacoma, Wa USA - Friday, June 08, 2001 at 10:03:22 (PDT)


Ahoy, Mates! Greetings from York, Pennsylvania where the two most exciting events are the daily corn growing report and the latest activities of Ship 25 - S.S.S. YORKSHIRE. You have a great site. Wish we could sail Puget Sound with you someday. You are invited to pay us return visit at http://communities.msn.com/kainwebsite. Wishing you "Fair Winds and Following Seas" ....

George Hay Kain, III

ghkain@blazenet.net
York, PA USA - Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 12:05:56 (PDT)


Greetings from the Central Okanagan Valley. I am Skipper of the 1st Kelowna B-P Seafarers and we actively Sea Scout on beautiful, 80 mile long, Lake Okanagan. You have a great looking site, and your fleet is tremendous by our standards. Our flagship is a converted, steel hulled lifeboat off one of the retired BC Ferries, and we have very proudly rigged it for sail, all by hand. Love to have you visit our Site and "leave your wake"! www.geocities.com/scout_sea - Ron Long, Skipper
Ron Long <ranch@direct.ca>
Kelowna, BC, Canada - Friday, October 27, 2000 at 20:42:46 (PDT)
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Jeremy <jmakinis@home.com>
Edmonds, wa USA - Saturday, August 26, 2000 at 21:07:58 (PDT)

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