The next trip is the San Juan Islands June 30th thru July 1St. We will start in Anacortes at 1PM and head up to the four remote Islands of the San Juan’s. Clark, Matia, Sucia and maybe Patos . The plan is to arrive at one of the docks on Sucia around 5 PM.
You can either spend the night tied to the dock sleeping on the boat or if staying in a tent, going ashore to the many nice camp sites with water views, tables and fire rings plus there is drinking water nearby and some picnic shelters.
If there is no room at the dock there always is the possibility of tying up to a Park Buoy if available, or anchoring out in water 20 feet deep.
Saturday evening and night the tide is high and it is a high- low tide so we could bring our boats right up on the soft small pebble beach until bed time. After that you will have to be on the hook or buoy as the tide gets real low about 6 am on Sunday. I can ferry you back to the beach after the boat is out for the night and will take you back to your boat in the morning.
If you’re interested there are a few requirements--
• boat needs to be able to cruise at 17 knots, will slow down if the conditions are lumpy
• have enough fuel for 6 hours of run time
• need anchor gear
• overnight gear
• chart, and or GPS is recommended
On Sunday there is a possibility of going into Friday Harbor for lunch or staying out on the outer Islands. We will return back at the launch around 4 pm.
If you’re interested let me know and I’ll do updates about a week prior to departure.
Lowell
You can either spend the night tied to the dock sleeping on the boat or if staying in a tent, going ashore to the many nice camp sites with water views, tables and fire rings plus there is drinking water nearby and some picnic shelters.
If there is no room at the dock there always is the possibility of tying up to a Park Buoy if available, or anchoring out in water 20 feet deep.
Saturday evening and night the tide is high and it is a high- low tide so we could bring our boats right up on the soft small pebble beach until bed time. After that you will have to be on the hook or buoy as the tide gets real low about 6 am on Sunday. I can ferry you back to the beach after the boat is out for the night and will take you back to your boat in the morning.
If you’re interested there are a few requirements--
• boat needs to be able to cruise at 17 knots, will slow down if the conditions are lumpy
• have enough fuel for 6 hours of run time
• need anchor gear
• overnight gear
• chart, and or GPS is recommended
On Sunday there is a possibility of going into Friday Harbor for lunch or staying out on the outer Islands. We will return back at the launch around 4 pm.
If you’re interested let me know and I’ll do updates about a week prior to departure.
Lowell
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