WaterTight BoatWorks, Vancouver, BC

The Rainman Watermaker is a compact and portable solution designed to generate a fresh water supply from salt or brackish water with ease of use and low maintenance.
Flexibility – choose to install your system or run it portable, allowing you to reduce weight while not cruising or even use as a salt water pressure washer with the optional pressure gun attachment.
Reliability – using simple pumps and no electronics maximises the uptime of your water-maker.
Lower life cycle cost – not only will the initial price be lower, but ongoing maintenance cost is minimised.
High output – up to 140 litres per hour (37 gph).
Investment retention – keep your water maker when you change boats.

Video How to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G6VjB-AdBQ

Visit us at www.watertightboatworks.ca or www.rainmandesal.com

Miranda’s Travels

Doug and Lindsey Ford are taking Miranda on a unique tour of the Broughtons and beyond. When they return,they will share her story.

2020 Rendezvous Update

The 2020 Rendezvous will be held in Sidney, BC, June 11-14, 2020. Check back – more will be shared over time.

Commodore’s Corner

Greetings Fellow Tuggers!

Another successful rendezvous is now behind us and your Board is already beginning preparations for 2020 Rendezvous to be held in Sidney, BC. We hope that those of you that could attend this year found it enjoyable, entertaining and educational. We hope to continue that theme next year as well.

We have reviewed the surveys that you provided us (we had a 38% return rate and we appreciate those who took the time to fill out the survey) and are beginning to address those issues that will enable us to build on what our predecessors have been so successful.

A big thank you to all of those who participated in the auction, both live and silent. We raised a total of $4715 for the Skagit Valley College Marine Technology Center. I delivered a check to Mike Beemer, the department chair, on Monday.  Our Communications Director, Mike Young, is working on sending articles about the Rendezvousand auction out to several magazines. There also was a short article in the Anacortes American.

Most of the board is or will be out cruising this summer.  You can expect to see more communication from us as we near fall. Until then safe and healthy cruising and spread the word about the great boats that we all have!

Gary White
Commodore PaNNTOA