Re: Attn. Puget Sound boaters
Just keep track of the weather. There are times when it could get pretty bumpy this time of year ever for a boat that size.
Wise advice ^^^^.....
I would put in at as close to high tide as possible & ride the slack & out going tide as much as possible......
I was out a couple of weeks ago, & there was not alot of flotsam, but with all of the rain, it could have increased...
Visibility can be a big deal this time of year with fog....
You just need to keep your eyes open, especially around the points...
I'd pay special attention when in the Elliot Bay & West Point areas....

If you do see it, (flotsam), it does tend to congegate in packs....
I have never been much further south than the Tacoma Narrows, so I can't speak personally on how easy it is to navigate, but it can't be too bad if the visibility is good, because ocean going vessels do dock in Olympia.....
It is all deep water navigation, but from Tacoma to Jefferson Point you can take the route through Colvos passage & Agate Pass to keep ya off of some of the big open water & the shipping lanes if it is real rough......
But you will miss Emerald City if you take that route.....

Once back out into the shipping lane by Jefferson Head if you keep your heading NW, you will pass right through Admiralty Inlet & into the straight of Juan De Fuca......
That is alot of open water to cross, even to Lopez Island, (20 miles or so) & you really never know what the straight will be like......
To traverse straight from Admiralty Head to Victoria or Lime Kiln on SJI is quite a bit of open water, but doable if conditions are good.....
At least you won't get the wicked rip tides that the San Juans are known for.....

It takes about 4.5 hours from Tacoma to Lopez @ 35 mph if the water & visibility are good......
If it gets too ugly, the guest moorage is a buck a foot at Shilshole Marina this time of year.....
All in all, very doable if the weather cooperates....
Hope this helps.....

Stop at Shilshole & I'll buy ya a drink.....
