- 5 people max
- Private groups starting at $450
- 2pm - 6pm (May-Sept)
- Noon - 4pm (Oct-April)
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS:
- Exhilarating high speed travel across the Strait
- Best pics of the year at world-renowned Deception Pass
- 180’ bluffs, remote islands, world class tidal activity
- Inaccessible hikes, immaculate snorkeling, ancient trees
- Best PNW tidal pool exploration, and huge sandy beaches
- Local and organic charcuterie board on majestic beach
- Wine, beer & water (coffee shops etc along the route)
- Wildlife: seals, porpoises, eagles, jellyfish, anemones, whales
- Edible foraging: optional sea salt and seaweed harvesting
- Lite education on oceanology and earth sciences
- Nautical 101: boating, navigation, radio comms, signals
- Snorkeling and swimming (for those willing to brave the cold)
- Optional 1hr add-on: Trip to the historic town of LaConner
TRIP OVERVIEW:
We’ll get acquainted at the marina, go over some safety precautions, pour you all a couple drinks, then charter past the idyllic Port Townsend & Fort Worden coastlines. (Last minute coffee stops etc can be fun before we leave town).
From here we’ll buzz across the Strait of Juan De Fuca at top speed, then up the Whidbey Island coastline (about 45min of exhilarating high speed travel). Upon arrival, we'll cruise through the absolutely world-renowned Deception Pass. Words cannot do it justice. But if I was to try, the record might skip on "magical, mystical, breathtaking, and jaw-dropping." Suffice it is to say: the pictures that come out of these tours are treasured by friends and family for years to come.
We’ll picnic on a remote island, hike next to raging tidal flows, explore the acclaimed "Tidepool Trail," learn about local ecology / geology, enjoy some good music, visit one of the oldest Douglas Firs in Washington, and take passenger requests to ensure that this is the greatest boat trip your group has had in years!
3 hours later, we’ll buzz back across the Strait, and get you dropped off back at the marina or the nearby "Pourhouse" beach patio, where you can enjoy the rest of your afternoon / evening however you please… (Many suggestions offered, just ask : )
PICNIC / DRINKS:
A charcuterie board is pre-made for each group, but make sure to bring more food if you'll be hungry... Three wines/beers for each person, on the house! (Or a novel Japanese Tea Ceremony on the beach!) Filtered water also provided for guests. Bring more beverages if you like!
OTHER AMENITIES SUPPLIED:
- Heated cabin & deck
- Blankets & cushions
- Bluetooth speaker
- Binoculars
- Sea life ID books
- Seaweed ID books
- Birding ID books
- Inspiring nautical books
- Local history books
- Detailed maps of the area
- Snorkels, masks & fins
- Phone charging ports
- Primitive skills gear
- Ukulele & percussion instruments
- Board games & conversation cards
- Antibacterial wipes / sanitizer
- Toilet paper & paper towels
- Dramamine, big first aid kit
- Life jackets and all safety gear
WHAT TO BRING:
- Many layers of clothing (the wind can be cold, even on a sunny day!)
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, sleeves (the sun is bright on the water!)
- Shoes for climbing around on the seashore (they might get wet!)
- Food and drink of your own (bring it all, let’s enjoy ourselves!)
- Toys or other items to keep the kids occupied (only if they need it!)
- Towels and suits (if you’re bold enough to swim in this chilly water!)
- Cash tips are more than welcome (but only if you think I’ve earned it!)
DISCLAIMERS:
- Reservations are rain or shine, but we'll have a blast either way!
- (If there’s wind / choppy seas, you’ll receive a full refund).
- You will be required to sign a liability waiver before we depart.
- Overt drunkenness is a liability, and will not be tolerated.
- We'll stop at a bathroom or two, other than that: use the forest!
- No physical ADA access, but folks of all abilities are welcome!
- Dramamine is encouraged for those who get motion sick.
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