A MAN OF Ilwaco tuna fi sherman Richard ‘Pat’ Patana sails a motorized sailboat in early retirement R THE SEA Coastal Life Story and photos by DWIGHT CASWELL Photo by Dwight Caswell Pat Patana’s boat, the Summer Breeze, is a pretty 54-foot motor sailboat. 4 | December 17, 2015 | coastweekend.com Richard “Pat” Patana is a man who seems comfortable with himself. A rangy man with a quick laugh, he’s been on the water, one way or another, most of his life. “My family were ¿VKHUPHQDURXQGKHUHRQERWKVLGHV´KHVD\V “I didn’t have much choice.” Not that he’s always gone about things the way others might. Take, for example, his boat, Summer Breeze, which stands out from WKHRWKHUFRPPHUFLDO¿VKLQJERDWVPRRUHGLQ the Ilwaco, Washington, harbor. Summer’s a pretty 54-foot motor sailboat and could pass for somebody’s yacht except for it business- like looks. As a young man with a growing family, Patana moved from trawling to a job with a PRUHUHOLDEOHLQFRPHZRUNLQJDVD¿VKHUPDQ for National Ocean and Atmospheric Admin- istration projects. Before long he was a chief boatswain on the night shift and going to school during the day to qualify for his Mas- ters 3,000 Freight and Towing license. “My impetus for getting my license was that the jobs I took kept me away for a long time,” Patana says. “I wanted to have more time with my family. I had this beautiful young wife and ¿YHER\VDQGDVDERDWVZDLQ,ZDVKRPHRQH month out of the year.” He earned his license and got into towboat- LQJDVDFRRNDW¿UVWWRJHWKLVIRRWLQWKHGRRU Eventually he was driving towboats, including a stint on the Exxon Valdez cleanup, which re- sulted in extended time off with pay. Not one to remain idle, he became a part-time maritime science instructor at Clatsop Community Col- lege, teaching skills like net mending and ce- lestial navigation and eventually teaching ma- rine safety, “to cut down on tragedies at sea.” He spent over seven years as an instructor GXULQJWKHVFKRRO\HDUDQG¿VKLQJDQGGULYLQJ a towboat on marine construction jobs during summers. In 1997, Patana says, “I wanted to go back to sea and NOAA wanted me back,” so he returned to the federal agency until his retirement in 2013. Patana purchased the Summer Breeze in IRU WXQD ¿VKLQJ ³7KLV ZDV JRLQJ WR EH my early retirement,” he says. “I thought this boat would be easier than it was.” The motorsailer, with its deep hull, handles YHU\GLIIHUHQWO\WKDQRWKHU¿VKLQJYHVVHOV3D tana usually motors with one sail reefed to the ¿UVWUHH¿QJSRLQW7KHQKHVD\V³,W¶VDEHDX tiful ride.” If he sails into the wind, though, WKHVDLOFDQÀRJLWVHOIWRGHDWKLQVKRUWRUGHU and with a sail up the boat is less maneuver- DEOH7KLVFDQPDNH¿VKLQJGLI¿FXOWEXWZLWK out the sail she is stiff handling with a quick, hard righting reaction to wind and waves. All this took some getting used to, he says, Photo by Dwight Caswell Richard “Pat” Patana fi shes for tuna out of Ilwaco, Washington, on his motorized sailboat. but “I wanted a motorsailer for comfort and ease of maintenance,” and the boat’s virtues RXWZHLJK WKH GLI¿FXOWLHV 6KH¶V ¿EHUJODVV which reduces maintenance, and she’s com- fortable because the cabin and quarters are VLWXDWHGDIWXQOLNHPRVW¿VKLQJERDWVZKHUH there is less motion than in the bow. Patana has also invested in an expensive state-of-the-art blast freezer for the vessel. “It’s more work,” he says, “but the quality of the product can’t be beat.” He explains that ZLWKDEODVWIUHH]HUWKH¿VKDUHKXQJ³VRWKH\ have that perfect shape,” then quickly frozen by a large fan that blows super-cooled air past WKH ¿VK7KLV IUHH]HV WKH ¿VK EHIRUH WKHUH LV any cell damage or degradation. There are HFRQRPLF EHQH¿WV WR EODVW IUHH]LQJ WRR +H doesn’t have to return to port every few days, bur can stay out until his boat is fully loaded, which saves on fuel costs. ³$EODVWIUR]HQ¿VKLVVDVKLPLJUDGH´3D WDQD VD\V ³,W¶V OLNH D ¿VK \RX FDXJKW D IHZ hours ago, for people who have to have the highest quality. ³)RUDORWRIXV´3DWDQDVD\V³¿VKLQJLV what we grew up in. It’s what we want to do, but it can be feast or famine.” He is able to reduce the economic risk, though, by selling GLUHFWO\ WR FRQVXPHUV ZKR EHQH¿W DV ZHOO 3DWDQD GRHVQ¶W ¿OHW WKH ¿VK RU GR DQ\ RWKHU processing, but his customers can purchase his blast frozen whole tuna for about the wholesale price. And by buying directly from WKH ¿VKHUPDQ FXVWRPHUV VXSSRUW D ORFDO LQ dustry with deep roots in family and history. To purchase tuna from Pat Patana, call him at 360-957-0841.