Ranger 21ec recreational tug on Lake Chelan, north-central Washington State.
—John VanderSchalie, Wenatchee, WA
Rhodes 22 from Robert Weiss
My cedar flying canoe parked in Brunswick Heads Australia, 6 hour limit.
—Andrew Bartholomew
My Great Pelican sailing in Long Beach California. —Roger Nelson
Blakely Harbor, Bainbridge Island WA
Center Harbor, ME. —Mike Yates
This is three of my friends all sailing their Boston Whaler Harpoons. Foreground boat is skippered by Hank, middle is Rich, and the far boat is Cooper in the Bunny Whaler. (Sailed in the R2AK some years ago with his brother Nate.) I’m in my Somes Sound 12.5 and struggled to keep up to these much more slippery in light air boats. It was a very fun sailing with this group for a few hours in the water where we live. Salish Sea off the west side of Bainbridge Island. —Jeff Patrick
Melonseed Skiff. Photo taken in Northeast Harbor, Maine. —Roger Crawford
Pathfinder Emma on lake Vänern. —Ralf Grunig
A Wa,apa outrigger canoe on Seattle’s Lake Union, 2010.
Woodduck, a highly modified Bolger Bantam, Lake Banks, WA, around 2007.
—Dan Taylor
My Gloucester 19, Blue Skye, anchored off Inner Green Island in the Dingley chain on Sebago Lake, Maine. —Ted Pounds
Sage 17 by Stephen Bailey
An unknown motor vessel seen at fog shrouded dawn, Sequim Bay State Park, WA.
—Kim Isaacson
These Photo Blasts are excellent, congratulations and thanks to all the photographers. Please, please don’t ask us to vote on our favourites - there are too many!
I'm just really really loving this series - being landlocked and unable to get to the water, it's like getting a long-yearned-for hit of inspiration juice. Thank you for doing this!