Kevin Pratt, owner of Sail Anacortes, relaxes over lunch on the deck of the Schooner Anse La Roche during the Wooden Boat Festival on Friday at Point Hudson. It was the fourth trip to the festival …
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Kevin Pratt, owner of Sail Anacortes, relaxes over lunch on the deck of the Schooner Anse La Roche during the Wooden Boat Festival on Friday at Point Hudson. It was the fourth trip to the festival for the Murray Peterson-designed vessel, launched in 2007 but built over 37 years. Pratt has been coming to the event “a long, long time.”