I think this guy must of been a Biologist to have a name like that?
He was anchored just north of Fantasy island between Island Cove and Gunner Inlet.
Nice lifestyle if you can afford it!
Not a biologist; an engineer. Sea-Bird Electronics, the Bellevue, WA company I joined in 1984, makes oceanographic sensors, especially “CTD” sensors that measure salinity. In the early 90s we were in hot competition with another company. Scientists in Germany compared our sensors to theirs. Observing the results, the top German scientist said “Congratulations. That is Perfect Salinity”. My partners and I designed the sensors. We became the primary world source for equipment of this kind.
The boat is a Caliber 40LRC. Very steady and comfortable. I am writing this on Perfect Salinity, at anchor in the Canadian Gulf Islands. — Ken
Not a biologist; an engineer. Sea-Bird Electronics, the Bellevue, WA company I joined in 1984, makes oceanographic sensors, especially “CTD” sensors that measure salinity. In the early 90s we were in hot competition with another company. Scientists in Germany compared our sensors to theirs. Observing the results, the top German scientist said “Congratulations. That is Perfect Salinity”. My partners and I designed the sensors. We became the primary world source for equipment of this kind.
The boat is a Caliber 40LRC. Very steady and comfortable. I am writing this on Perfect Salinity, at anchor in the Canadian Gulf Islands. — Ken
close……Your getting wind by now & must be tucked into a cove I bet.Thanks for explaining Ken!