Sea Magazine – May 2017

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10 SEAMAGAZINE.COM MAY 2017

WESTCOASTFOCUS


Joe Henslee from Napa, Calif., was the first to supply the winning boat
name, Shoal Searcher. For his transcendentally terrific answer, Joe will
receive a West Coast Cruising Guide Multipack—Waggoner Cruising Guide
and Mexico Boating Guide—valued at $120, from Sea. Thanks for playing,
and keep your submissions coming.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Plow-erboating
Robert Butkus, Palm Springs, CA
Belly Up to the Bar
Karl Pohlod, Sequim, WA
Sand Wedgie
Chris Jones, Spokane, WA
Loathe Tide
Richard Lyschik, Plano, TX
Sand Trapped
Craig Miller, via SeaMagazine.com
Miss Charted
Jan Gillings, Edwardsville, IL

Sandlubber
Cal Weber, San Clemente, CA
Love on the Rocks
Jeff Sihilling, via
SeaMagazine.com
Island Hopper
Jeff Eales, Lomita, CA
Fantasy Island
Judy Anderson, Puyallup, WA
Island Chopping
Tom Hartung, La Quinta, CA
Bottomfinder
Kevin Rabourn, Newcastle, WA

Beach Comber
Jerry Carderelli, Alexandria, VA
Bar None
Colleen Hunter, Spring, TX
Over Keel
Julia Pond, via SeaMagazine.com
Sand Gri-la
Randy Markus, Ellensburg, WA
Boat-a-tiller
Clifford Higashi, Seabeck, WA
Hey, Bartender
Dave Wallis, Salome, AZ

NAME THE BOAT
ÎCON TEST WINNER

MARCH Rick Martin illustration
WINNER: Shoal Searcher

In the Navy


Memorial Day is at the end of the month. While it marks the unofficial start
to boating season, it’s a day to remember people who have served their
country. Were you aware these well-known Americans served in the Navy?

Bob Barker served
as a fighter pilot in
WWII.

Paul Newman served
in the Navy during
World War II.

MC Hammer
served for three
years in the Navy.

Humphrey Bogart
served in WWI, on
USS Leviathan.

Don Rickles enrolled in
the Navy after graduat-
ing high school.

DID YOU KNOW?


Russell R. Waesche was the longest serving Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard,
with a tenure of 10 years.
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