

Did you cruise south to Jarrel Cove or north to Roche Harbor? Fireworks? Quiet anchorages? Post your experience on the Blog so your neighbors can ask questions and plan accordingly.
The Jibe Cafe will host an evening of open-mic performances, Sunday July 10th. If you are a singer, musician, storyteller, stand-up comedian or other performer and want to join us, please use the form on the link below to register for the event. We will begin at about 7PM Sunday night.
Your Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc hopes you have a fun and safe 4th!
Seattle/Bremerton Area 10 Scheduled to open July 3 through Sept. 5, Sundays and Mondays only. Tuesdays through Saturdays will be closed. A license is required and can be bought at Fred Meyer. Know the rules…Dept of Fish and Wildlife watch people and their catches and the fines can be hefty.
Crab seasons and areas | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
The free outdoor concerts resume this summer on the lawn at the Ballard Locks. Bring your chair/blanket/picnic and enjoy local musicians on the weekend afternoons.
Port Ludlow is a easy 3-4 hour trip (sailboat speed) from Shilshole. Catch the outgoing tide north and cross the traffic lanes fairly perpendicular (as you should always do) to run up the Kitsap side. Round Pt. No Point and head to Foulweather Bluff where you should arrive at slack water to avoid the major tide rips that occur near the bluff and buoy. From there, it’s a 3.5 mile trip across the Hood Canal entrance to Pt Ludlow (stay clear of the Tala Point as it is shallow, rock strewn and full of kelp). The harbor is large with easy anchorage in 25-35 ft of mud bottom. (avoid the cable crossing area). There is a dinghy dock at the marina for you to go and explore. See more here…
This past Wednesday was our quarterly Dock Captain meeting with the Port where we have an opportunity to hear the latest updates from the Port regarding security, construction, proposed changes, and any other issues concerning Shilshole Marina.
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