sailing the San Juuans

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Jbalber

I would like to communicate with any one who has sailed the San Juan Islands..I own a 20' O'day.When is the best time to go? What are the winds like? Are the islands too much for a 20' sailboat? Thanks jbalber2000@yahoo.com
 
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Clay Wright

sailing in the San Juans

Sailing in the Islands is delightful. I'm sure you've seen the pictures that show the multitude of beautiful islands covered with fir trees. The photos hardly do it justice. Summer is definitely the time to go; July and August are best (the weather isn't as reliable in June). All the stuff you hear about the rainy Seattle weather is true, and the San Juans are in the same weather system (hey, there's a reason those trees are so thick and green!) September is the very best if you can get away then, as the weather is usually lovely and the crowds are dying down. A twenty-foot sailer is not too small for the area as winds are generally light to moderate in the summer months in the vicinity of the Islands. You will want to avoid the Straits of Georgia and the Straits of Juan de Fuca for, as you can see from the charts, those are BIG waters and mostly extensions of the Pacific Ocean, with all the problems of fog, high winds and strong tides. Wind over tide kicks up a very serious sea. The biggest issue with a smallish boat in the Islands is the competition for moorage, as small boats generally want to find a dock rather than anchor at the end of the day. Because of the proximity to Seattle, there is a LOT of traffic in the summer and the little speedboats generally trump the slower sailboats when it comes to finding a dock to tie to. Rafting is considered a mandatory hospitality issue. There are some mooring buoys at most mooring areas, but the anchor ground is usually mud and makes an excellent holding ground for you own ground tackle. The problem is that there are so many anchored boats that you can't put out much rode, and there is always someone swinging in to you when the tide shifts! Sailing in the San Juans is definitely an unforgettable experience, highly recommended. If the crowds are a concern, you might consider the Canadian Gulf Islands. Essentially the same as the San Juans and not that much further north and a lot less busy. I presume you are trailering your boat to the area. Where are you from? Hope this helps! Clay Wright
 
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Tom R.

Sailing in the San Juans

2 summers ago, I trailered my Seaward 25 to the San Juans for 4 weeks of great sailing. I put in at Anacortes. A 20 footer would be fine if you are careful about the weather and currents. I did not have any difficulty in finding anchorages, moorings, or slips during June and July. A slip in a Marina can usually be reserved early in the day by VHF contact with the marina. It was a great place for my first experience on the 'ocean'. I now own an O'day 25 and plan on returning this summer. The Maptech chart package was great and having ahead of time greatly helped in seeing what to expect.
 
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