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Recorded March 8 & 9, 2025. She Tells Sea Tales is an annual event by Northwest Maritime that provides a welcoming and safe space for all women to share their connections to water. Proceeds from the event help support the Northwest Maritime’s women- and girls-centered educational maritime programs, including the Girls’ Boat Project. Join us in Port Townsend on March 7, 2026 for the next edition of this beloved event. Meegan Corcoran started her maritime career when she joined the US Navy in 2002. She served for 8 years and got out to pursue her dreams of being a marine biologist. That sort of happened when Meegan started working at Friday Harbor Labs as their Manager of Marine Operations where she oversaw their research vessel and science at sea. From there, Meegan was promoted to Port Captain for the University of Washington where she managed the global research vessel Thomas G Thompson and the R/V Rachel Carson. In that position, Meegan traveled to 13 countries and collected some harrowing experiences. Today, Meegan works for UNOLS as the Crewing Manager for the US Academic Research Fleet and helps oversee the operations of 18 research vessels nationwide. ABOUT NORTHWEST MARITIME Northwest Maritime (NWM) engages and educates people of all generations in traditional and contemporary maritime life, in a spirit of adventure and discovery. Based in Port Townsend, WA, NWM serves the entire Puget Sound with a variety of maritime educational programs for individuals, groups, and schools; career and professional training; and flagship events like the Race to Alaska, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, and others. Learn more and support our programs at www.nwmaritime.org. Thumbnail photo by Heather J.
Recorded March 8 & 9, 2025. She Tells Sea Tales is an annual event by Northwest Maritime that provides a welcoming and safe space for all women to share their connections to water. Proceeds from the event help support the Northwest Maritime’s women- and girls-centered educational maritime programs, including the Girls’ Boat Project. Join us in Port Townsend on March 7, 2026 for the next edition of this beloved event. Susan has lived on two continents, sailed on two oceans, and lived in two genders. They have spent their life working as a deckhand mate and captain on the schooners Pride of Baltimore, Charlotte Ann, Lady Maryland, Woodwind and Sultana, as well as many Chesapeake Bay traditional workboats. Susan was a shipwright, calker and rigger on the building of the Lady Maryland and the Pride of Baltimore II, and the Kalmar Nyckel, as well as the restoration of the Gazela Primeiro and the USS Constitution. In 2018 they began working for the schooner Adventuress in their office here in Port Townsend, and in 2021 they were the recipient of Tall Ships America’s - Lifetime Achievement award. Susan is now enjoying retirement in Port Townsend with her soulmate of 43 years Cindy. ABOUT NORTHWEST MARITIME Northwest Maritime (NWM) engages and educates people of all generations in traditional and contemporary maritime life, in a spirit of adventure and discovery. Based in Port Townsend, WA, NWM serves the entire Puget Sound with a variety of maritime educational programs for individuals, groups, and schools; career and professional training; and flagship events like the Race to Alaska, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, and others. Learn more and support our programs at www.nwmaritime.org. Thumbnail photo by Heather J.
Recorded March 8 & 9, 2025. She Tells Sea Tales is an annual event by Northwest Maritime that provides a welcoming and safe space for all women to share their connections to water. Proceeds from the event help support the Northwest Maritime’s women- and girls-centered educational maritime programs, including the Girls’ Boat Project. Join us in Port Townsend on March 7, 2026 for the next edition of this beloved event. Jean’s had lots of boat adventures over the last 20 years. She, her husband and daughter spend two weeks every summer on their beloved Sharpie in the San Juan and Gulf Islands. She’s also sailed in Baja, the Bahamas, and the Philippines, mostly on small boats held together with hope and duct tape. Jean has worked as a marina manager and lived on a variety of boats, including a 90-foot converted fishing tender (shag carpet and all), a 60-foot sailboat and a tiny 160 square foot houseboat. Jean and her husband were married on their little tugboat back in 2006. For her next adventure, Jean is planning to solo the WA360 in a small sailing and rowing boat, just to see if she can do it. ABOUT NORTHWEST MARITIME Northwest Maritime (NWM) engages and educates people of all generations in traditional and contemporary maritime life, in a spirit of adventure and discovery. Based in Port Townsend, WA, NWM serves the entire Puget Sound with a variety of maritime educational programs for individuals, groups, and schools; career and professional training; and flagship events like the Race to Alaska, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, and others. Learn more and support our programs at www.nwmaritime.org. Thumbnail photo by Heather J.
Recorded March 8 & 9, 2025. She Tells Sea Tales is an annual event by Northwest Maritime that provides a welcoming and safe space for all women to share their connections to water. Proceeds from the event help support the Northwest Maritime’s women- and girls-centered educational maritime programs, including the Girls’ Boat Project. Join us in Port Townsend on March 7, 2026 for the next edition of this beloved event. Mary Jane Gibson is a writer and performer who spent four of the best summers of her life as a deckhand and cook on the M/V Angie, a salmon tender operating out of Craig, AK. She is also the baby sister of the incredible marine conservationist Caroline Gibson. Mary Jane is the former culture editor of High Times magazine, and now writes for a number of outlets about all sorts of things. She also makes sandwiches for herself and talks about sexism in her My Sandwich, My Choice series on Instagram and Substack. ABOUT NORTHWEST MARITIME Northwest Maritime (NWM) engages and educates people of all generations in traditional and contemporary maritime life, in a spirit of adventure and discovery. Based in Port Townsend, WA, NWM serves the entire Puget Sound with a variety of maritime educational programs for individuals, groups, and schools; career and professional training; and flagship events like the Race to Alaska, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, and others. Learn more and support our programs at www.nwmaritime.org. Thumbnail photo by Heather J.
Recorded March 8 & 9, 2025. She Tells Sea Tales is an annual event by Northwest Maritime that provides a welcoming and safe space for all women to share their connections to water. Proceeds from the event help support the Northwest Maritime’s women- and girls-centered educational maritime programs, including the Girls’ Boat Project. Join us in Port Townsend on March 7, 2026 for the next edition of this beloved event. ABOUT NORTHWEST MARITIME Northwest Maritime (NWM) engages and educates people of all generations in traditional and contemporary maritime life, in a spirit of adventure and discovery. Based in Port Townsend, WA, NWM serves the entire Puget Sound with a variety of maritime educational programs for individuals, groups, and schools; career and professional training; and flagship events like the Race to Alaska, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, and others. Learn more and support our programs at www.nwmaritime.org. Thumbnail photo by Heather J.
Get out the charts, tighten the bolts on whatever you’re calling a boat, and start apologizing to your boss now—R2AK is coming back in 2026. On Sunday, June 14, at 5:00 AM, the starting gun fires in Port Townsend, and a mixed bag of dreamers, daredevils, and maybe you will set off on the 750-mile, engine-free, support-less sufferfest north to Ketchikan. Two stages, same deal as always: (it ain’t broke.) Applications open November 15, 2025, and slam shut April 15, 2026. Between now and then: build/repair/buy/remove-from-the-bushes your boat, make a blood oath with your team, and make a covenant with whatever sea deity you prefer. Should you do this? Absolutely not. Will that stop you? If you’re even considering it, take a long walk, think it over, and flip a coin. If it lands on heads: do it. If it lands on tails: also do it. r2ak.com 🎥: Garret Weintrob
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WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Taylor Amble
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Taylor Amble
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olympia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Taylor Amble
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Ryder Booth
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Garret Weintrob
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Garret Weintrob
Video by Garret Weintrob
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Ryder Booth
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Ryder Booth
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Garret Weintrob
WA360 is an adventure race that celebrates pushing limits without the constraints of too many rules or the fuss of fancy galas—just raw, unfiltered competition, right here in the Pacific Northwest. 🟢 Port Townsend → Olymipia → Goat Island → Bellingham Bay → Point Roberts → Port Townsend 🟥 Follow along at wa360.org WA360 is a project of the nonprofit organization Northwest Maritime, learn more at nwmaritime.org Video by Ryder Booth
