C-Dawg":1kcd16zp said:
We're planning on keeping the boat in the Everett Naval Station marina for the month of May, which means I'll probably be going through Deception Pass on the way to Friday Harbor. I've never been through the pass, what's the best strategy for passage? There's a slack ebb at midday on Thursday; good time to pass?
I don't claim to be an expert, but I did go through Deception and/or Canoe Passes more than 70 times last season! I was a tour guide for Deception Pass Tours, and on my days off I literally "played" in the passes aboard
Two Lucky Fish. My favorite is going dead-in-the-water and letting the current suck the boat through and spin it around, first one way and then the other. Very peaceful, actually, although it confuses the hell out of the other boats, so don't do this if there's traffic.
So here's the deal with Deception Pass for our boats: You can make it through at virtually any state of the tide.
And here's the huge, huge caveat: On a big ebb, with a swell coming down the Strait of Juan de Fuca from the Pacific OR a westerly blowing at the southern entrance to Rosario Strait, you do NOT want to be out there. In any boat, probably. Impressively steep 3 and 4 foot waves develop over what locals call Deception Bar, which you will seem to experience as 5 and 6 foot waves. It sucks, big time. Only time I've been frightened the boat might swamp, actually. That wasn't in Deception Pass itself, mind you...it was just outside the pass.
So there's no reason NOT to try for the slack, especially if you haven't gone through before and it's at a convenient time of day, as this is.