
An Alternative Boating Guide to Southern Puget Sound
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Narrated by:
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Stan Jenson
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By:
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James Nugent
About this listen
The far southern reaches of Puget Sound are a beautiful region for sailing, boating, and small craft adventure. Still, people who live there and work there are among the few who get to enjoy it. This alternative guide to the waters of five inlets tells you how and why you might choose to visit these sparsely visited treasures of natural beauty.
If you are the kind of person who wants to get away from it all and live independently on an anchor for days at a time, and if you can read a tide guide and a marine chart, then you might have the tools and temperament to enjoy the area.
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