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Anacortes: 52 15.8 50 34 1922 O [1] St. Patrick: 115359 prop 1879 Waterford, WA: 22 St. Paul: 203615 stern frt. 1906 Trinidad: 116 35.4 208 131 1930 A Squak: prop 1884 Lake Washington: 37 19 1891 O Stampede: 1893 Seattle Startling: 116807 prop psgr 1898 Tacoma 53 16.2 15 10 1913 B Steelhead: 116836 prop tug 1898 Fairhaven 56 17.1 38 26 1901 O ...
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Anacortes (/ ˌ æ n ə ˈ k ɔːr t ə s / AN-ə-KOR-təs) is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The name "Anacortes" is an adaptation of the name of Anne Curtis Bowman, who was the wife of early Fidalgo Island settler Amos Bowman. [5] Anacortes' population was 17,637 at the time of the 2020 census. [3]
The Fairhaven area is situated on the south side of Bellingham, [1] and borders Bellingham Bay on the west and Western Washington University on the northeast. Since 1989, Fairhaven has been the southernmost terminus of the Alaska Marine Highway System, Alaska's state run ferry system.
Uniflite (United Boat Builders) was started in Bellingham, WA, by Art "Papa" Nordtvedt in October 1957. [1] The first Uniflite boat an all fiberglass 17' outboard. Uniflite soon added a 14', an 18' and a 20' outboard and inboard/outboard boats, followed by a 25' express cruiser followed by a 31' and a 34' boat.
Motor Yachts The Carol M., designed by Ed Monk and built in 1948 by Grandy Boat Works on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington. 30' overall length, 40' deck, 11' beam, 3' draft. Ann Saunders, 32 feet, launched 1926 [2]: 5–6 Nan, 50 feet, launched 1934 [2]: 12–17 Port Madison Gal, 24 feet, launched c. 1940 [2]: 36