Sailing in B.C. can be treacherous. The fall out (or float out) from our rivers, fed by the lumber industry and Mother Nature, creates obstacles which can stop us dead in the water AND leave big holes in our hulls or bends in our prop shafts. Floating logs and deadheads (those that float, standing on end, with just their heads poking up) are a constant hazard to all sailors in the Salish Sea and other coastal areas.
We have hazards to sailors in Mexico too; but heavy duty floating logs aren't on the list. Unless, of course, you reckon this token offering might count. Me thinks we're safe, unless the pointy end should strike first.... they're deadly. 🇲🇽
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