Don't come to the San Juan Islands
It is good to see all the great places to sail. One of the worst places to cruise is in the San Juan and Gulf Islands and Desolation Sound (Northwest Washington and British Columbia). Frist, it always rains around here--most people do not know what biminis are, we have rain flys to keep you dry and if you don't have a dodger, you must be a Californian who just got here.Second, all boats must have a furnace, forced air or hot water to thaw out the on-deck crew from time to time. It is cold sailing most of the time.When cruising you have to share your anchorage with sea lions, seals, eagles, otters, and other assorted wild life. And the anchorages are quiet, with tall trees and beautiful sunsets. However, the anchorages are mostly deep water so that retrieving your anchor by hand is lots of work. Most boats drag. This is a terrible place to cruise.Another bad thing about this area is there are few resorts in which to tie up to--just last week we had to Mediterranean tie and had to meet nice people from Canada and the US. It's just getting too crowded in the few places that you can go.Another reason not to come here is when you go into Canada, they charge a lot more and they have funny money--it's in color! But the biggest problem in Canada is that they have hundreds of beautiful islands and coves--making up your mind where to go is traumatic. It is not condusive to relaxing at all.No, I agree with all the other comments. There are much better places to go sailing than in the Pacific Northwest. This is a cold, rainy, lonely place. That is why Capt. Vancouver named a part of it, Desolation!