This is the 4th and last time this year I'm rescheduling this event. The weather is predicted to be sunny so for all you die hards who hate the rain, now is the time to soak up the sun. Please notice the trip is this Sunday the 13th of April.
Will launch at Rotary Park in Everett, very close to the 41 Street exit off of I-5. The trip is rural past farms and interesting braided river channels. There are old marinas, with older ocean going fish boats and tugs tied to pillings and a few house boats to make you wonder if you are still in Washington. The only problems to encounter are some shallow areas and a few deadheads which I've never met yet. There are lots of birdlife and sad eyed seals.
The route will go down Ebey Slough to Marysville where there is a city dock with restrooms, rest here and take a break. Then will turn around and head back south towards Steamboat Slough to Otter Island then into the main river channel of Snohomish River back to the launch. It time allows and the tide is still high, we can go upriver to the town of Snohomish. At Snohomish there is no City dock, only a sandy bank to pull up on 1 mile out of town.
Bring plenty of fuel and lunch because the total length of trip is around 40 miles, will need to travel 15 to 20 mph. There will be time to stop and drift and or pull up on grassy banks if you want.
Trip will only be done if there is no rain. We will leave the launch area by 2pm as the trip should only be done at the high tide cycle. I suggest you get to the launch ramp at 1 to 130 pm. I will be there to great you. Don't be late I would hate to have you miss this.
Everyone is welcome on NWCBC cruises regardless of whether or not you are a supporting member.
Lowell
Will launch at Rotary Park in Everett, very close to the 41 Street exit off of I-5. The trip is rural past farms and interesting braided river channels. There are old marinas, with older ocean going fish boats and tugs tied to pillings and a few house boats to make you wonder if you are still in Washington. The only problems to encounter are some shallow areas and a few deadheads which I've never met yet. There are lots of birdlife and sad eyed seals.
The route will go down Ebey Slough to Marysville where there is a city dock with restrooms, rest here and take a break. Then will turn around and head back south towards Steamboat Slough to Otter Island then into the main river channel of Snohomish River back to the launch. It time allows and the tide is still high, we can go upriver to the town of Snohomish. At Snohomish there is no City dock, only a sandy bank to pull up on 1 mile out of town.
Bring plenty of fuel and lunch because the total length of trip is around 40 miles, will need to travel 15 to 20 mph. There will be time to stop and drift and or pull up on grassy banks if you want.
Trip will only be done if there is no rain. We will leave the launch area by 2pm as the trip should only be done at the high tide cycle. I suggest you get to the launch ramp at 1 to 130 pm. I will be there to great you. Don't be late I would hate to have you miss this.
Everyone is welcome on NWCBC cruises regardless of whether or not you are a supporting member.
Lowell
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