San Juan cruising
Hi Kevin, Bellingham offers several good boat charter companies. It also places you at the door step of the San Juan Islands. Three days limits how much to see, but a couple of recommendations offer some serene stopping points along the way.
Pelican Beach on the NE side of Cypress Island has six DNR (free) mooring balls close to shore of this large mostly uninhabited island (you will need a dinghy to row ashore). It has several excellent hiking trails, one of which takes you to Eagle Cliff, a breathtaking view of the San Juan archipelago. Duck Lake further up the trail is also well worth the hike.
The next day you can either sail through Peavine Pass and up East Sound to Rosario Resort for a very interesting tour of the old mansion, or head north to Rolfe Cove on Matia (pronounced Muhteeah) Island for another very serene stay. It has two mooring balls and a dock. The heavily forested island has an excellent well groomed hiking trail with lots of scenery along the way.
Just as a foot note, many of the San Juan Islands are State Parks with docks. State policy allows rafting up to three deep at these docks, so even if things look full, room is likely available.
Terry Cox