Description
Tourboat with a captain and crew. Can accommodate up to 42 passengers. Cruises all the freshwater inside the Ballard Locks, as well as Shilshole and Elliott Bays.
The layout provides lots of places for gathering and unobstructed views. Ample space both inside the cabin, on the open upper deck, and in covered outdoor areas on the main deck.
The boat is a favorite for parties, corporate offsites and events, and for trips to Seafair, Husky games and other special events.
Bring any catering you would like to make it a special occasion, and plug into our music system to keep the party lively.
This boat has 1 additional addons available.
Details
Accommodations
This boat has a maximum capacity of 42 people. It features 1 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 0, 2 bathrooms, and 0 showers.
Crew
Captain Mike has been cruising the local waters for over 50 years. He holds a US Coast Guard 100 ton license.
Add-ons
This boat has 1 additional service(s) available for quarter day trips. You can select optional addons to customize your trip on the next page. Note that required addons are mandatory, and addons marked as payable at base need to be paid directly to the boat owner when you get to the boat.
Optional (1)
Amenities
Policies
Full refund if renter cancels 31 days or more before the trip start date.
No refund if renter cancels 30 days or less before the trip start date.
Boat rules
- If you bring alcoholic beverages you must get a state banquet permit.
- No drugs of any kind.
- Have fun but be respectful of each other and the boat.
- Don't do anything that my good friends at the Coast Guard would not approve of.
Owner
Location & Destination Guide
Getting on the water is without a doubt a must do in Seattle. From Puget Sound to Lake Washington, sailing in Seattle makes for an excellent day out or an unforgettable celebration on an unique party boat.
With her location between two expanses of water, sailing in Seattle is a thrilling and accessible experience for all. The waters here are friendly for beginners and novice sailors, but there is plenty of potential for some serious fun for experienced sailors too.