What a weird, wonderful morning. Warm temperatures but the kind of wind that gets your attention, as illustrated by this photo of the flag flying at Cap Sante Boat Haven.
This was the scene Friday afternoon at the base of the gangway at Cap Sante Boat Haven. The marina will come alive March 29 and 30 as hundreds of people gather to compete in the 2008 Anacortes Salmon Derby.
This is a great time of year, not only for boaters, but for those like me who like to watch boaters. Activity is at peak levels right now at area marinas including Cap Sante Boat Haven, a pedestrian-friendly, public facility located on Fidalgo Bay near downtown Anacortes.
Today would be a perfect day to grab a cup of coffee or a sack lunch and head to Cap Sante Boat Haven in downtown Anacortes. The marina, owned and operated by the Port of Anacortes, boasts a new, pedestrian-friendly look including lights, benches, ramps and banners. Check out the compass rose embedded in the […]
Each day brings dramatic changes at Cap Sante Boat Haven, the public marina operated by the Port of Anacortes. Improvements at the marina will include a focus on pedestrian-friendly design. Some new boat slips have been installed, too. See www.portofanacortes.com for details about the project.