Cygnet":2oh2hkwb said:
Hi, Brats
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If possible we want to do a weekend shake down cruise. Maybe start in Lake Washington, about Dec. 3rd, lock down to the Sound and cruise for a few days. Then return to fresh water before loading up.
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Do the native Seattle Brats think this is a do-able plan this time of the year?
Certainly its doable. Give yourself a little extra time to get through the locks as sometimes they run a bit more slowly in the winter (especially when water levels are low). Also make sure you have two 50' lines in case you have to go through the large locks (they will be closed for maintenance until Dec. 2nd but you might get stuck in them if you go after that). If you're not familiar with the locking procedure (or if you haven't done it for awhile), it might be useful to visit the
lock website.
Cygnet":2oh2hkwb said:
Where would you launch? Is there secure parking for a truck/camper and trailer?
If you want to launch and retrieve in fresh water, I would use the
Magnuson Park launch. It's fairly secure and has overnight parking. You can't get in and out late at night and you have to count on the local police to patrol, but it's in a pretty good neighborhood and I've never heard of anyone having trouble there.
Cygnet":2oh2hkwb said:
Where would you suggest to spend the nights? Are there Marinas still open W/shore power?
Where to stay depends a lot on what you want to do. In general, most marinas are still open and have shore power. I really like the Bell Harbor Marina as it is close to good restaurants and downtown Seattle, has nice showers and bathrooms and you can make reservations
online.
Edmonds also has a nice marina with available guest moorage as does Everett. Both have decent restaurants nearby (good food and drink are important to me).
For a bit longer cruise, I love
Port Ludlow on the north end of the hood canal. I've also done an overnighter or two in
Pleasant Harbor Marina. I've done it as a weekend trip from Lake Union, but it is a long cruise there and back. Especially since you're restricted to <7kts from the entrance to the bay off of Lake Washington, all the way to a 1/2 mile west of the locks. Given that you have to break in the engines, can't go too fast for awhile, and probably want to limit the total run to something like 20 hours (then you get the first service) Port Ludlow may be a nice trip. I think it might be about the right distance to put 20 hours on RT.
Roger on the SeaDNA