August 16, 2018 / Pam & Gary Baker / Porthole Cruise

Tall Ship Sailing in the San Juan Islands

An inspiration for the senses, Washington State’s pristine Salish Sea and its intriguing San Juan Islands are spectacular from the deck of the historic Schooner Zodiac. A beautifully restored windjammer with the classic grandeur of a 1920s billionaire’s yacht, the Schooner Zodiac offered us an ideal vintage sailing experience for four days around the San Juan Islands. With an average of 247 days of sunshine and half the rainfall of Seattle, it’s no wonder this region is perfect for aquatic adventures. Read Full Article here: Tall Ship Sailing in the San Juan Islands Dowload pdf here: Tall Ship Sailing in the San Juan Islands

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