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$200 for Three-Hour Private Sailing Trip for Up to Six at Northwest Classic Daysailing ($300 Value)

Northwest Classic Daysailing
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Jeanne
2 years ago
A really fun day out. Highly recommended.

During a private trip the participants can admire seals, porpoises, ospreys, and eagles from a 1948 wooden sloop

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  • Duration of trip: three hours
  • Sailing season starts on May 12 and ends on October 16
  • Departure location: Deer Harbor
  • Departure times: 9 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m.
  • The vessel: Aura is a 33-foot wooden sloop constructed by master shipbuilders in 1948
  • What’s included:
    • The trip starts on Orcas Island
    • Clients will sail through Wasp Islands, across San Juan Channel to San Juan Island, around Jones Island, and through Wasp Passage between Crane and Shaw Islands, into West Sound, and through a narrow Pole Pass back to Dear Harbor
    • Optional non-certified sailing instruction

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 1, 2021. Amount paid never expires. Online reservation required. Subject to weather. Dogs not allowed. Should book in advance to accommodate inclement weather towards the end of the season. Valid for the 2021 season. Limit 12 per person. Must use promotional value in 1 visit(s). Subject to availability. Valid only for option purchased. May be repurchased every 365 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Northwest Classic Daysailing

Aboard Aura—a 33-foot wooden sloop constructed by master shipbuilders in 1948—groups glide across the waters of Deer Harbor to the San Juan Islands. Search for wildlife such as seals and porpoises as you float through the channel, pass Jones and Crane Islands, and cut through Pole Pass. Sit back and relax while the skipper navigates the boat, or for a more hands-on approach, get to the helm to steer the boat and handle the ropes. Passengers are encouraged to bring along their own snacks and drinks and can even participate in one of the races that occur throughout the summer.

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