C-Nile":2uifj964 said:
How's the end of March for Cruising in the San Juans and the Seattle/Olympia area? Is the latter warmer than the former? I'm interested, because my wife and I are going back out to Washington toward the end of March. Thanks! Rich
I personally believe cruising in the Puget Sound, (which includes the San Juans) is great anytime of year. Obviously, the weather is warmer in the summer, but if I'm not mistaken you have a heat source on your new vessel. Normally, I stay at marinas with electric power, so I carry a small electric heater that keeps the cabin warm. Additionally, I had Les install an electrical outlet in the v-berth to plug an electric blanket in. That being said, it is always toasty warm on Sea Shift.
When you posted the other day of the severe storm and long power outage you experienced this week in Connecticut, I was thinking.....too bad they don't just come back here and hop on their Marinaut and warm up.... :wink .
Weather for cruising obviously can pose a challenge anywhere, but unless there is wind causing turbulent seas greater that we care to be out in, there is not much to stop us year round. Certainly the sound water stays liquid and doesn't freeze up like it does in your neck of the woods.
We have an annual C-Brat Snohomish River Cruise out of Everett in late November or early December, and have had C-Brat Cruises in December on Lake Union. Evening holiday boat parades with festive lights adorned vessels occur in Everett, La Connor and several other communities just prior to Christmas.
I strive to be out on Sea Shift in the sound at least once each month of the year. Other than windy conditions, the only thing that stops me, is if the roads are iced/snowed up and/or the launch ramps are iced/snowed up and I don't want to risk damaging Sea Shift as I tow her to the launch site or end up with my truck sliding down an icy ramp and into the water. :roll: