Draft:Salish 100
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The Salish 100 is an annual organized cruise for small watercraft through Puget Sound from Olympia to Port Townsend, Washington, USA. The event is not a race, but rather an organized voyage over one week for vessels 22 feet/6.7 meters in length and under. The cruise departs Olympia, Washington with planned overnight stops at Henderson Inlet, Filucy Bay, Gig Harbor, Blake Island State Park, Kingston, and Port Ludlow before finishing the final day at Port Townsend.
Created and organized by the Northwest Maritime Center of Port Townsend, the event is open to sailors of motorized, sail, and human-powered watercraft of the maximum length and under. Prospective participants must apply to participate, pay a fee, and meet United States Coast Guard and Washington State rules and requirements for operation of their vessels in the waters of the route.
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https://nwmaritime.org/salish100/