To promote the appreciation of sailing and foster a community and culture committed to advancing both sailing and sailing education in the Juneau area.

April 29 - GOTB

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The boats, crew, and sun showed up, it was too bad that the wind didn't.  But light air can't keep a good sailor down, so in SEAS first GOTB Wednesday night sail, 9 boats came out. 

 

Three new boats sailed the waters with the fleet, including a Walker Bay dinghy, Cetus, and Peregrin.  Juneau sailors enjoyed an evening of great weather, and being out on the water in some of the most beautiful waters in the world.  Sailing peacefully amongst good friends and fun boats, is there anything better?

 

The camaraderie was destroyed, however, when the commodore's boat, Haiku, was viciously attacked by water balloon wielding pirates claiming to want a photo opportunity.  The attackers came up to Haiku, asking for the unsuspecting crew to photograph Spindrift with her new crew.  Haiku's crew, a bright and noble lot, when asked to photograph a seemingly excited crew, happily obliged.

 

April 25th - The After Party

The SEAS Sandy Beach 2009 Season Kick-off party was a huge success!  

 

So the party started at 1700 with only a few people and some windy drizzle, but things rapidly picked up.  After moving to the shelter with a fire place, and starting a little fire.  Prospective sailors began showing up, the pizza arrived, and the fun commenced.

 

Beach Party - April 24, 5:00 pm

Are you looking to crew?  Do you have a sailboat and are looking for crew?  

 

On April 24 (5:00 pm) a group of sailors will converge on Sandy beach with solutions to these yearly dilemnas.  The NEW sailing club SouthEast Alaska Sailing (SEAS) is throwing a beach party to unite excited skippers and crew.  So if you are interested in sailing the waters of Southeast Alaska, or just doing some turns in the channel, come down to Sandy Beach on April 24th to meet and greet sailors.  

 

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