First cruise to San Juan Islands: success!

briandunnington

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Although we got our (new to us) boat at the tail end of last summer, we only had about a month of boating before tucking her away for the winter. So this was the first full summer that we really had the boat, so a shake down cruise to the San Juans was in order and we achieved a few personal 'firsts' along the way.

We left Langley around 10am on Tuesday and headed up to Oak Harbor. The Sound was like glass but we hardly saw another boat. We got gas and also did our first-ever pump out (and without incident). We then cruised around the eastern shore of Whidbey Island and headed toward Deception Pass. This was our first time through, so we timed it at slack tide to be safe. It was an easy passage, though I was surprised how many boats were fishing directly under the bridge, zig-zagging back and forth right in the narrowest part of the channel. Next was an uneventful crossing of Rosario Strait before turning north towards Friday Harbor. We arrived mid-afternoon and enjoyed walking around the harbor and the town. After a nice dinner, we retired to the boat to try out our homemade mattress topper.

The next morning, we cooked up a hearty breakfast of biscuits and gravy using the bbq and the butane stove. We dilly-dallied a bit and then shoved off for Sucia Island. Lots more boats up here cruising, and it was a nice trip over to Sucia. We had planned to anchor out, but decided to try the dock in Fossil Bay for convenience. We ran across some fellow Tugnutters on their way back from the rendezvous. We had a great hike out to the point and took in the views. We made a fancy dinner of beef tenderloin with sauteed mushrooms over polenta (we even got dressed up for the occasion!) and then enjoyed a beautiful sunset. It was another peaceful night lulled to sleep by the lapping of the water.

Thursday we hung around until nearly 1pm, slowing preparing to head back but in no rush. We decided to come back via the Swinomish Channel just to see what it was like. On the way back, the waves really kicked up in the channel so we ducked between some islands and snuck in the back way to Anacortes. The Swinomish Channel was slow, but fun to cruise past La Conner and the small communities along the way. The shipwrecked boat at the southern entrance was a reminder that this channel was no joke so we kept a close eye on the nav chart and depth finder. Once we were back out into Saratoga Passage, the water was like glass again so we sped up and zipped home in about 40 minutes. We arrived back at Langley very happy with our short little vacation. Lots more to explore but the boat and our systems all worked flawlessly so it was a great success.

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Congrats on your first San Juan cruise! We did our first cruise up there a few weeks ago and found Sucia amazing.
 
Congratulations! Lots to explore and do in the San Juan’s.
After you get a few more trips under your belt you should consider “graduating” to an even bigger playground of exploration - the Gulf Islands and the eastern marinas of Vancouver Island!
 
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