Chris Rosinski undergoes a multi-step process before he’s able to get his sailboat, named Moore-On, out onto Bellingham Bay so he can participate in a weekly “beer can” race league.
Moore-On isn’t docked on the water. Instead, it’s stored in the Yacht Yard, located in the parking lot of the former City Mac location, on a trailer that attaches to Rosinski’s white Tesla. Once Rosinski attaches the sailboat, he drives down Coho Way, avoiding trees and lamp posts that could get knocked around by the boat’s mast.
The whole trip takes 20 minutes. For Rosinski, dry mooring is a convenient way for him to be out on the water once or twice a week.
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📸: Chris Rosinski climbs onto his sailboat Aug. 8 to prepare to lift it into the water using a marine crane. Rosinski is one of many sailors who will have to move their boats from the dry dockyard located in the former City Mac parking lot. (Eric Becker/Cascadia Da...