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Pacific Northwest Ponds: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, + Salt Spring Island

19 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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This episode takes a look at some of the model yacht clubs accessible to us on the West Coast beyond California. Starting with Portland, Seattle, and Idaho, and then a quick detour to British Columbia to visit Salt Spring Island, where a passionate community of sailors keeps the tradition of wooden IOMs alive. Whether you're a seasoned racer or just traveling and looking to gain some new pond experience in some of the country's most beautiful areas, these clubs offer well-attended regular racing and stunning sailing locations that are worth the trip. Also, let's look at the calendar and discuss heading to Sacramento for the DF-95 Travelers Trophy Event.  For more San Diego Argonauts events, opportunities, and fun — check out our website [http://sandiegoragronauts.com/].

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