Exhibit L
Minutes Exhibit L Port Commission Special Meeting of November 10, 2015 Mr, Phil 'Riise April 23, '2014 President and CEO, Seaview Boatyards 6701 Seaview Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98117 Dear Phil, I am writing to report on my experience with Pettit Hydrocoat Eco bottom paint in Puget Sound, primarily docked in Eagle on my 1981 Gulfstar 39 after one year Harbor on Bainbridge Island, WA. As you know, l-have been hauling approximately every two years at Seaview since 1987 for a bottom job and have which has typically been using a high copper paint like Pettit's Trinidad SR performed satisfactorily. l have depended on a diver-scrub after the first year for the usual light coating of soft growth over a majority of the bottom. When you suggested I try Hydrocoat Eco during my April, 2014, haul, with the offer to fix it if l wasn't satisfied, l was very willing be a test boat. After a month of summer cruising and a few months back at our dock, i was somewhat concerned about some growth i could see, although admittedly the water and l agreed to visibility more than a foot or two below the surface waspoOr. You give it a full year and then return for a haulout and assessment. When "Privateer Il'l was lifted out this week, with Rachel from Pettit, Tacoma, attending, we were all smiling at the almost completely clean bottom. Other than light slime, some hull was minor growth at the waterline area a couple of random patches, the ' definitely cleaner after a year than afforded by the Trinidad SR. You can count on my using the Hydrocoat Eco again next spring when I head over to Seaview West yard. Regards, ag/2m widen Cameron Foster Mr. Phil Riise May 3, 2014 . President and CEO, Seaview Boatyards 1 6701 Seaview Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98117 Dear Phil, On our recent visit to Seaview West, we learned of the details of your plans for expanding the Yard space. As a long time customer (since the late 1980's) with ~ our Golfstar 39, we have a great appreciation for your need for more space. Not only has the haul-out'business groWn but the average boat size continues to increase. There have been times during our stays when access by ladder to our boat has been a challenge because of theneed to minimize spacing between boats. We strongly support your efforts to make the needed changes and hope that the - Port of Seattle will work with you. Regards, Cameron and Donna Foster "Privateer ll" Bainbridge island, WA
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