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Sisiutl Passages
Web page to share the passages of s/v Sisiutl as we explore the oceans of the world.....
Story of Sisiutl (Artist Calvin Hunt)
03/15/2006, This artwork is on the stern of Sisiutl (And Bob's right shoulder)

Dzunuk'wa' & Sisiutl Canoe '97 "A young man decided that he needed help in his quest to become a great warrior. He knew that Dzunuk'wa' could help as she had fabulous wealth in her supernatural treasure box. Dzunuk'wa' might be vain, stupid, and clumsy, but she was also very spontaneous in her gift giving.

The young warrior knew that her baby ogress never cried, much to the chagrin of the giantess. He though that she might present him with a gift if he could make her child cry. So he proceeded to taunt the baby, pinching and teasing her. Finally with great excitement he heard the baby ogress cry out. The giantess was so overwhelmed she presented him with a gift - a supernatural canoe.

Not only did this canoe carry him in his journeys across the seas and rivers, but it was a supernatural canoe that could transform into whatever he wished. He though that sisiutl would be his perfect ally. The double-headed serpent was a dreaded force to be dealt with - his glance could turn an enemy into stone, its flesh was impervisous to any spear. His scales, spines, blood and eyes were formidable weapons.

So this is how the young man earned his Great Warrior status.". -- Calvin Hunt (Artist)


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Christmas Party
Bob
12/25/2005, La Cruz

Christmas and 80 degrees in Mexico!!! Picture is of the cruisers at Sylvia and Fox´s eatery and internet cafe in La Cruz, Mexico....

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Map of Pacific Ocean
s/v Sisiutl Passages
12/01/2005

This map will show the various passages of Sisiutl and her intrepid crew.... To see the details of these passages, download the YOTREPS Yacht Tracking software from www.pangolin.co.nz After you have the software you can download our boat with the identifier AC7ID and a date range. We will check in to this database every day so you can watch our current passages too.

Logs of Passages
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