JustBob
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2016
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- Vessel Name
- Mahalo
- Vessel Make
- 2018 Hampton Endurance 658
Was just catching up on this thread:
https://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s3/insde-passage-travel-route-49694.html
Discussing the Canadian border being closed to US boats. Got me thinking, whoa, how many recreational boats go North each season? What if none of those boats can go, and basically are stuck with the San Juans? (I'm ignoring the rest of the Sound/South Sound for sake of argument.)
I find that the further North you go the fewer boats there are. I.e. less in the Gulf Islands than San Juans. Less in Desolation than Gulf Islands. And so on.
Have heard it said (and is true for me) after you have experienced B.C., the crowded San Juans don't hold a lot of appeal at least during the high season.
Going to be a mess up there if the virus situation isn't resolved?
https://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s3/insde-passage-travel-route-49694.html
Discussing the Canadian border being closed to US boats. Got me thinking, whoa, how many recreational boats go North each season? What if none of those boats can go, and basically are stuck with the San Juans? (I'm ignoring the rest of the Sound/South Sound for sake of argument.)
I find that the further North you go the fewer boats there are. I.e. less in the Gulf Islands than San Juans. Less in Desolation than Gulf Islands. And so on.
Have heard it said (and is true for me) after you have experienced B.C., the crowded San Juans don't hold a lot of appeal at least during the high season.
Going to be a mess up there if the virus situation isn't resolved?