Photo credits given to: Randy Graves, Larry Yake, Theo Petron, Mark and Roberta Dvorscak and Fred and Lilly Shelley. Thanks to all for taking the photos and sharing them.
Larry Yake explains: "We launched in Anacortes for a two week cruise of the San Juan and Gulf Islands. There were nine boats. Two M15's, three M17's, two M23's, a Nonsuch 26, and a Bristol Channel Cutter. The weather was generally cool with scattered showers. We wore foul weather gear more than shorts, but those weather fronts also meant wind, and we had lots of it! Small craft advisories on a couple days; 25 knot winds with higher gusts. Most days were consistent 10 to 15 knot winds. Of the 200+ miles we travelled (GPS log), we must have sailed 150 or more. Early June is a great time to take a group. We were able to get dock space together everywhere we went (for the second year in a row), even the real popular spots like Sucia, Stuart, Montague Harbor, etc., so we were able to enjoy the evenings together; visiting the other boats, sharing meals, taking hikes, and sightseeing.
"That's all for this year... We'll do it again in 2006"