Cruising the Ditch will be getting easier

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Some sailors use the ditch, that channel which provides a waterway short cut from Skagit Bay to Padilla Bay. Others say “No way ! I don’t want to run aground.”

I you have been on the fence between the extremes there is good news. The ditch will be dredged this winter. They plan to remove the accumulation of silt to provide a depth of 12 ft at MLLW.

Here is the article, provided by Waggoner’s Guide, describing the dredging activity.

Perhaps next spring you’ll add the ditch to your cruising plans.
 
Apr 25, 2024
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Fuji 32 Bellingham
That's interesting. Every now and then we make the trip down to Seattle and, when we do, it is always a straight-through trip - just point A to point B. We took the Swinomish Channel north, once. But, I had never even noticed there was a waterway between Skagit and Padilla Bays. I just see that expanse of shoal on both sides and don't give it a second thought.

Going inland down both of those waterways could be a bit of a timesaver if I had to motor anyway.
 
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Dec 25, 2000
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Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Been through the ditch many times, several under sail. Our boat has a five foot draft and so to avoid running afoul of enough water I make it a point of transiting with at least a one foot plus tide state. Minus tides can become problematic with a five foot draft; spoken from experience in my early days of transiting, especially west of Goat Island.
 
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Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Hey, thanks for the article, John. Good to know info.
Terry, somehow I got on Waggoners' email list and every month they send out a bunch of helpful stories. You might want to look into it, because I've never bought the publication, so it should be free.

Waggoner Cruising Guide
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