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For Valentines consider a visit to the Love Letters section of the Whitehall website and check out the boat owners stories, tips and adventures.
Some new additions are:
Vince Cacciotolli in northern Oregon has been having fun row trolling in his Whitehall Spirit 17. Read how he landed (and released) a 25lb, 46 inch long Tiger Muskie.Click - Trolling for Muskie.

Everybody loves a party, especially Donna Gray who received her new Whitehall Spirit 14 slide seat sailing model during her birthday party.
Click - Birthday present
Ted and Pauline Pounder in Venice, California show us that, with good design sense, even hauling your boat out of the water onto a dock can be easy and fun.
Click - Easy cranking
Dick and June Noble from Yellow Point, Vancouver Island have had their Westcoast rowing sailing model for twelve years and are still rowing regularly. The picture shows June rowing the local waterfront. This boat was originally a tender for their big boat; now it is the boat.
Click - Noble boat
Georgi and Greg Noble's (no relation to Dick and June above) Whitehall Spirit 14 made the cover of the prestigious NZ magazine Life & Leisure where it is included in an article about their waterfront dream home on Great Barrier Island. They have had the boat for over a year now and are loving it.
Filmmaker Gary Green delivered our first Digital Video Loveletter featuring cruising and camping with his Minto sailing dinghy on Buttle Lake. His motto is less is more To view click here

Help make the Row for Health website one of the best in the world by going to the site and clicking on the new top 100 rowing sites button located there. Your click represents one vote towards helping make this informative site show up higher in the rankings. Maybe we make first page!
While you there take a minute to read the new article by Jack Kelly of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called "Get Rowing: Pull Yourself Into Shape".
Coming in the next Newsletter are some new helpful Accessories and an update regarding the as yet elusive 2006 Calendar which is still in the works. Have a great Valentines and don't hesitate to phone. email or send a letter. |
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