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Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
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Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Hi
I'm looking for information from anybody who has cruised this area.
I had the opertunity to be in the Seattle area at end of July 2017 and have found a small 26' trawler in Olympia to rent from the owner thru the 'boat bound ' web site ...a bit like air b&b.
Not looking to travel as far as the San Jaun islands maybe get up to Gig Harbor. But looks like plenty of places to stop south of the Tacoma narrows too.
We've only got a week so we don't want to be traveling all day, 2-4 hrs would be plenty 6+ Kts cruising speed.
So anybody got experience in that area and suggestions for good places to overnight. Small marinas would be good not looking to rough it too much and eat ashore as much possible .
Cheers in advance
Warren
I'm looking for information from anybody who has cruised this area.
I had the opertunity to be in the Seattle area at end of July 2017 and have found a small 26' trawler in Olympia to rent from the owner thru the 'boat bound ' web site ...a bit like air b&b.
Not looking to travel as far as the San Jaun islands maybe get up to Gig Harbor. But looks like plenty of places to stop south of the Tacoma narrows too.
We've only got a week so we don't want to be traveling all day, 2-4 hrs would be plenty 6+ Kts cruising speed.
So anybody got experience in that area and suggestions for good places to overnight. Small marinas would be good not looking to rough it too much and eat ashore as much possible .
Cheers in advance
Warren
Warren
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Check out Hira Reid's and Shatoosh's blog or whatever you call it. Tracing Peter Puget's South sound adventure.
http://pugetmemorial.blogspot.com/
http://shatooshandpashmina.blogspot.com/
And do not pass through without letting us know! Would love to meet you!
http://pugetmemorial.blogspot.com/
http://shatooshandpashmina.blogspot.com/
And do not pass through without letting us know! Would love to meet you!
Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
We have a ball in Colvos Passage, about half to 1/3 of the way to Olympia.you're welcome to use for the night. Solidly anchored in about 30' of water, short dinghy ride to the beach if you're so inclined. Let me know if you want to stay and I'll give you the lat/long. It's overkill for my 31 TE so should be no issue for you. Send me a note offline if you're interested. valtrent@Reagan.com
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
We have a ball any time we are on the water, too! Oh, a "ball" ball. Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Thanks for links. I had read some of Shatoosh blog a while ago . I'll read some more.....
I already now know more about the area.....now I know why the sound got its name!
It's a little hard to find out about the ferrys , it seem a lot LEs than there used to be.......
We would love to find a ferry from Olympia to Seattle but it looks like they don't exist....... (We have to be in Seattle for a couple days after the short cruise)
Warren
I already now know more about the area.....now I know why the sound got its name!
It's a little hard to find out about the ferrys , it seem a lot LEs than there used to be.......
We would love to find a ferry from Olympia to Seattle but it looks like they don't exist....... (We have to be in Seattle for a couple days after the short cruise)
Warren
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Yes, the old Mosquito Fleet died out years ago. I would have loved those days. Ferries are expensive and the old systems were likely unhindered by today's sensibilities. Insurance, safety, redundancy, etc. Not saying the good old days were idyllic, but very different. I recently read about the photographer Edward Curtis, SHORT NIGHTS OF THE SHADOW CATCHER, The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis by Timothy Egan. Curtis lived at Waterton across from the Bremerton ferry and regularly rowed into Seattle, an hour ferry ride now!
Sounder light rail goes from Tacoma to Seattle, I do not know if it extends any farther south. You might check that out. Maybe Amtrak if you plan it right. Surely there is something direct from the Capitol to the Money Engine. And you do not want to miss the I-5 traffic experience during your stay. Ha!
Sounder light rail goes from Tacoma to Seattle, I do not know if it extends any farther south. You might check that out. Maybe Amtrak if you plan it right. Surely there is something direct from the Capitol to the Money Engine. And you do not want to miss the I-5 traffic experience during your stay. Ha!
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
A good land stop before or after you're done with the boat would be the Gig Harbor Boat Works in Gig Harbor & check out their fiberglass dinghies and small sailboats if that sort of thing interests you.
Also, another cool place to visit by car is the Center For Wooden Boats museum & dock at the south end of Lake Union in Seattle. It's been 10 years since we've been there, but they used to have a couple steam launches there & gave free rides on Sundays in the summer. Not sure if that's still the case.
Gig Harbor Boat Works where we bought & picked up our new Nisqually 8 dinghy. Steam launch at the Center For Wooden Boats, Lake Union, Seattle
Also, another cool place to visit by car is the Center For Wooden Boats museum & dock at the south end of Lake Union in Seattle. It's been 10 years since we've been there, but they used to have a couple steam launches there & gave free rides on Sundays in the summer. Not sure if that's still the case.
Gig Harbor Boat Works where we bought & picked up our new Nisqually 8 dinghy. Steam launch at the Center For Wooden Boats, Lake Union, Seattle
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Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Thanks
I was thinking we could make it to gig harbor as it sounds like a great place and I'm into all sorts of boats. The Tacoma water front looks interesting too.
I thought a ferry to port Townsend might be worth it too.
We should be a short Uber or walk from our downtown Seattle hotel to the center for Wooden Boats.
I'm looking forward to seeing lake Union ever since I saw this interesting photo. This grand cape Horner is now in philly being used as a resturant but without a proper rig like this. ( it has fake metal rigging now) Cheers Warren
I was thinking we could make it to gig harbor as it sounds like a great place and I'm into all sorts of boats. The Tacoma water front looks interesting too.
I thought a ferry to port Townsend might be worth it too.
We should be a short Uber or walk from our downtown Seattle hotel to the center for Wooden Boats.
I'm looking forward to seeing lake Union ever since I saw this interesting photo. This grand cape Horner is now in philly being used as a resturant but without a proper rig like this. ( it has fake metal rigging now) Cheers Warren
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
I'd encourage you to get a copy of the Waggoners Guide. It is available through West Marine. It is by far the most comprehensive guide to cruising in the PNW. Updated annually.
Reccomendations: Jarrell Cove State Park (not the private marina). Longbranch (view of Mt Rainier). In Gig Harbor we really like Arabella's Landing. In Tacoma, the Dock Street marina is in a great location.
Amtrak runs several times daily . You can get an Uber in Olympia now to get to the train station which is in the suburb of Lacey.
Reccomendations: Jarrell Cove State Park (not the private marina). Longbranch (view of Mt Rainier). In Gig Harbor we really like Arabella's Landing. In Tacoma, the Dock Street marina is in a great location.
Amtrak runs several times daily . You can get an Uber in Olympia now to get to the train station which is in the suburb of Lacey.
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Thanks , I got waggoners, and another and just ordered a paper chart for planning stuff.
Thanks for marina suggestions , it helps so much.
Amtrak , Hadn't though of that..... I was thinking of just using Uber
But now I've heard about the traffic......
Cheers Warren
Thanks for marina suggestions , it helps so much.
Amtrak , Hadn't though of that..... I was thinking of just using Uber
But now I've heard about the traffic......
Cheers Warren
Warren
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Hi guys,
We are having a great trip so far. 6kts seem to be about it at 1800. (Takes another 1000 rpm to get 7+knots.)
Weather is overcast and 58deg in mornings then burns off by 11 for hot sun and 82. No rain for ~40 days!
7/26 from Olympia Up Pickering Pass to Jarrell cove state park for night. Case Inlet to Allyn on last of tide in AM , then down Case Inlet to Pitt passage and Mayo cove/ Lakebay marina and resort. (You would think with a name like that they would have showers! Ha!no).
We decided against longbranch as it was early yet.
Up Carr inlet to Cutts Island in morning then thru Hale passage with a great view of Mt.Rainer to the Famous Tacoma Narrows, and take the northbound ebb tide under the bridges at a staggering10+knots ,SOG, to Gig harbor and Arabella Landing. Lovely marina and 1(!) nice shower. But for only $30/night inc elec. who's complaining? State park was $25! Visiting Lady Washington 'tall ship' was our dock mate .
We stayed 2 nights and after a harbor tour headed up the Colvos Passage only to get fired on by the 'Washington' as we passed! We took the always north bound current to Val's mooring ball for lunch (thanks a lot Val). A bit rollie from passing traffic to stay long. First bit of wake trouble we've had. It was really calm and peaceful below the Narrows.
We are now hanging off a mooring ball on the west side of Blake island Park for night. Rollie here too until the 'Hulabalues' left for the night.
First choice ball on south side was blocked by a large black ketch anchored practically on top of the buoy! Some people are odd.
Starting to head south to peace and quiet tomorrow with a following north wind on the south bound flood tide.
(The boat is an '81 Nordic tug 26 with a newer D2-75hp(turbo)) , quite quiet easy to have conversation on the 'pilot house'.
We are having a great trip so far. 6kts seem to be about it at 1800. (Takes another 1000 rpm to get 7+knots.)
Weather is overcast and 58deg in mornings then burns off by 11 for hot sun and 82. No rain for ~40 days!
7/26 from Olympia Up Pickering Pass to Jarrell cove state park for night. Case Inlet to Allyn on last of tide in AM , then down Case Inlet to Pitt passage and Mayo cove/ Lakebay marina and resort. (You would think with a name like that they would have showers! Ha!no).
We decided against longbranch as it was early yet.
Up Carr inlet to Cutts Island in morning then thru Hale passage with a great view of Mt.Rainer to the Famous Tacoma Narrows, and take the northbound ebb tide under the bridges at a staggering10+knots ,SOG, to Gig harbor and Arabella Landing. Lovely marina and 1(!) nice shower. But for only $30/night inc elec. who's complaining? State park was $25! Visiting Lady Washington 'tall ship' was our dock mate .
We stayed 2 nights and after a harbor tour headed up the Colvos Passage only to get fired on by the 'Washington' as we passed! We took the always north bound current to Val's mooring ball for lunch (thanks a lot Val). A bit rollie from passing traffic to stay long. First bit of wake trouble we've had. It was really calm and peaceful below the Narrows.
We are now hanging off a mooring ball on the west side of Blake island Park for night. Rollie here too until the 'Hulabalues' left for the night.
First choice ball on south side was blocked by a large black ketch anchored practically on top of the buoy! Some people are odd.
Starting to head south to peace and quiet tomorrow with a following north wind on the south bound flood tide.
(The boat is an '81 Nordic tug 26 with a newer D2-75hp(turbo)) , quite quiet easy to have conversation on the 'pilot house'.
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Wow Warren looks like a great trip. Don't get spoiled by that boat. Mine should be in the water by September hopefully. Stop down again if you get a chance.
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
It's another world up there, unlike anything back East, isn't it? Such is why we have a trailerable 25. Gig Harbor is such a neat little town. Don't get too spoiled with that Nordic Tug! If we were rich we'd have a summer home or liveaboard Albin 36 or equivalent up there. Next time you do something like this, be sure to get up into the San Juans, and maybe Gulf Islands too. Where you are now is just a tip of the iceberg.
In the San Juans you'll see unspoiled sights like this:
And this...
And uncrowded anchorages galore, like here in Fisherman Bay on Lopez Island, to name just a few...
In the San Juans you'll see unspoiled sights like this:
And this...
And uncrowded anchorages galore, like here in Fisherman Bay on Lopez Island, to name just a few...
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Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
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Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: Puget Sound deep South and Olympia
Valtrent/Reel Flyer,
You were there at the 2014 Rendezvous in Roche Harbor, weren't you? Remember us?
We were one of the two A25's who showed up, us and the Canadian "Transition". That's our "La Dolce Vita" at right in this photo...
You were there at the 2014 Rendezvous in Roche Harbor, weren't you? Remember us?
We were one of the two A25's who showed up, us and the Canadian "Transition". That's our "La Dolce Vita" at right in this photo...
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La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond