Welcome to the Board Room
Welcome to the Board Room
President / Founder
Erica Lichty
Erica is 4th generation Seattle. Her father is a boat captain and her mother a designer, in turn, she is a bit of both... sailing the San Juans as a family and working alongside her mother on job sites. After graduating from the California State Maritime Academy and working on oil rigs and supply boats she applied her skills in the yachting world.
At one time Erica held a 3rd Mate Unlimited Any Gross Tons any Oceans USCG License, she currently holds a 100 Ton Masters USCG License.
She has spent 22 years as a self-made interior yacht and residential designer. During that time she has maintained a very healthy involvement in the outdoor community in the Pacific Northwest. She would like to nurture that growth and hopefully leave a legacy for her son and others.
This year she picks back where she left off so many years ago and joins the Washington State Ferries.

Treasurer
Natalie Mo
Natalie Mo is a passionate sailor, scuba diver, snowboarder, and stereotype-destroyer. She thrives on exhilarating adventures and exploring the depths of the sea.
As a PNW transplant, she began her sailing journey at the Center for Wooden Boats and is currently a volunteer instructor. She's driven to push boundaries in outdoor sports, especially maritime activities, for women and underrepresented groups.
Additionally, she's a daytime stats genius, aka actuarial specialist, quantifying risks for insurance companies. Whether navigating the seas with Valkyrie or delving into SEASTR's insurance forms, she embraces every opportunity to learn, grow, and make a splash.

Secretary
Laurie-Anna Kaplan
Laurie Anna (LA) grew up day-sailing and cruising on the east coast where she caught an insatiable bug for the ocean and a lifelong passion for sailing. During her land-locked college years, she would chase her parents on their liveaboard to places like the Bahamas, Florida Keys, and the BVIs. Since then, she has owned, raced and cruised boats in the Salish Sea and beyond.
She recently left her tech career and can often be found teaching, coaching and mentoring new sailors and boat owners when she isn’t racing other people’s boats or cruising her own Halberg Rassy 31. She is also an advocate and leader in local programs that support advancing the joy, skill and opportunities for women on the water.
Laurie Anna has her 50T USCG and is certified to teach US Sailing and ASA courses. When she isn’t teaching skiing in the mountains, she enjoys helping clients achieve their maritime goals with training, deliveries and charters.

Chair
Amy Larsen
Amy found the world of sailing through the University of Washington’s student sailing club She found a group of like minded peers and boats that were accessible for learning. At the same time she was further developing her connection to the ocean by studying oceanography.
She now works for the UW Applied Physics Lab, deploying and recovering oceanographic moorings to measure the health of the Puget Sound and Pacific Ocean.
She is extremely excited to be part of Project Valkyrie and SEASTR, to not only share her knowledge but also to continue to help make racing and the maritime community in Seattle accessible for women of all walks of life and backgrounds.
...and the Wheelhouse
Communications
Kim Merrikin
Kim is a fat, autistic, PNW-raised woman with a love for communications, storytelling, and playing in and on the water. She has always wanted to be involved in water-based activities, but has faced the anti-fat biases and excluding practices of related industries—but in her mid-30s finally decided to do it anyways, despite the barriers, taking up swimming, paddle boarding, and surfing. As a relatively new water woman, she is excited to be on the 2023 board with Seastr PNW to be able to lend her voice to foster a safe and inclusive waterborne environment for ALL women, regardless of size or ability—or any other factor that has historically compounded the already harsh exclusion that women experience in those spaces.

Human Resources
Danielle Julien Trice
Danielle Julien Trice is an aspiring sailor, having started getting on the water during the pandemic in an effort to build community and learn new skills. With over a decade of human resources management experience, she looks forward to assisting SEASTR grow and evolve.

Paddle Ambassador
Karie Lynn Downing RN
Having been born and raised in the Central Cascades, to adventurous parents who met scuba diving, it was obvious that Karie would be interested in all things outdoors from the Mountains to the Sound. She has lived on Snoqualmie Pass, guiding Summer, Winter and Mountain Bike camps for kids in North Bend, became an International Road Bike Tour Guide for adults and was a deckhand in the Caribbean on a derelict Choy Lee. Karie is a Yoga & Meditation Instructor, Certified Doula, and a
Registered Nurse.
Merging human advocacy, environmental awareness, and healing into adventures Karie had the incredible opportunity to exercise her leadership skills by serving on the 2023-24 Board of SEASTR.
Boat Captains
Molly Howe & Jake Newton
Molly grew up sailing the coast of Maine aboard her parents 32’ cruising boat and sailing with friends.
After graduating from Maine Maritime in 2015 she moved to Seattle with her now husband Jake Newton. They live aboard a Farr 50 and sail competitively 3 days a week and almost every weekend from spring to late winter on their Melges 24, Tasar or friends’ keel boats.
Most recently she successfully competed in the Pacific Cup race from San Francisco to Hawaii on an Aerodyne 43. They finished 4th in class and 15th overall.
Sailing Coach
Rachel Byrne
The ocean has been and continues to be a healing place for me and I want to share that. I’ve never experienced more sexism than during the process of surveying, looking for and purchasing a boat as a single woman. It’s not equal, so creating an opportunity to help other women heal on the water is a ‘no brainer’!
Rachel weaves her passion for outdoor adventure into her holistic approach to therapy.
Rachel utilizes creative and realistic interventions, environmental modifications, and family caregiver trainer to treat the complex neurofascial system. She enjoys helping patients live their lives to the fullest.

Legal
Maggie King
Maggie King aka Sister Mary Margaret Christopher is SEASTR's general counsel. She is also a rowing coach at Pocock in Seattle WA, a technical scuba diver, sailor, lawyer and above all else a relentless advocate for others.

Advisor
Stephanie Best MA AMFT
Stephanie's work as a Mental Health Therapist allows her the opportunity to guide adolescent males in Adventure Therapy and regularly facilitate Surf Therapy for grief and loss. She is the mother of sons and a lover of life. I lived through my greatest fear, I lost my oldest son to Leukemia at the age of 10. Through the navigation of grief, I have come out with a deeper love, an unshakeable faith, a greater awareness of self and of the world around me…and mostly, a sense of peace.
I am committed to providing ethical and accessible services for all humans of all ages, body types, abilities, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, genders and sexual orientations.

Sailing Ambassador
Alexa Carr
Alexa is a practical artist who is passionate about connection, expression, and growth through Sport. She is a high school Cross Country and Track and Field Coach, and recreational racer herself. She first came to the Olympic Peninsula as a transplanted Navy kid but her love for the Puget Sound has only grown; she is an enthusiastic open water swimmer, paddler, and two-time Seventy48 participant. She is currently a Captain-in-Training for the vintage wooden boat, MV TOPAZ. By day she is an Analyst in the Aerospace Industry where she gets to support the manufacturing of airplanes and systems that bring the world together.
And the Crew!


Environmental
Sarah Craig
Sarah moved to Marina del Rey from Oregon and was introduced to the magical sport of Outrigger Canoe, whose Hawaiian culture emphasizes respect for the environment and harmony within the canoe and among people.
Sarah is active in the paddle community as a budding long distance paddler and Chair of the SCORA Environmental Committee founded in 2020 to help the Organization go Zero Waste. Sarah, (Trash Tramp Inc.) has been a sponsor, speaker, coach and advocate at camps, clinics, and races, leading beach cleans and Trash Talks about our current trash crisis. Through Trash Tramp Inc. and while paddling, Sarah hopes that her time on the water can have a positive
impact for future generations of paddlers and non-paddlers alike.

