
Touring the Ballard Locks Seattle: The Ultimate Private Yacht Guide for 2026
What if the most iconic maritime gateway in the Pacific Northwest wasn’t a crowded spectator sport, but your own private theater? You’ve likely stood…

What if the most iconic maritime gateway in the Pacific Northwest wasn’t a crowded spectator sport, but your own private theater? You’ve likely stood…

What if the most exclusive view of the Emerald City isn’t found at the top of the 605-foot Space Needle, but from the sun-drenched deck of your own…

What if your final celebration before the big day didn’t involve shouting over a crowded Capitol Hill bar or waiting 45 minutes for a table that…

What if the journey across the Salish Sea wasn’t a race to beat a ferry schedule, but a private sanctuary that moves at your own pace? You’ve likely…

What if the true soul of British Columbia isn’t found at the end of a two hour ferry queue, but in the deep silence of a bay that doesn’t exist on a…

The shoreline is not the main event. It’s merely the backdrop. You know the feeling: the crush of thousands at Genesee Park, the distant roar of a…

Forget the hiking trails. Forget the scenic overlooks. The most profound views of Washington are discovered from the bow of your own private vessel,…

Escape the expected. The most exclusive venue in Seattle isn’t found in any building; it’s a pristine expanse of water with Mount Rainier holding…

The perfect question. A moment suspended in time. What if that moment wasn’t just a moment at all, but an entire private voyage crafted around a…

The perfect catch shouldn’t require a compromise. Yet, for too many anglers, that’s the reality: a day spent jostling for space on a crowded deck,…
Red Wine or other staining drinks
Cigarettes
High Heels
Marijuana (Federal Coast Guard Rules)
No Pets are Allowed
No Glitter or Confetti
No hookah, shisha, or other items that utilize open flames
No bronzing sun lotions
No Flaming Hot Cheetos
Bring food or beverage items along that you’d like
Bring a towel if you’d like to swim
Bring Sunglasses
Bring Sunscreen
Bring a Hat to help shade the sun
Absolutely nothing but the toilet paper provided can go in the toilets. You will be charges if someone puts anything else in the toilet.
Per Federal US Coast Guard regulations, maximum 13 passengers allowed.
Yacht has a fridge, kitchen and bathroom on board.
Yacht has a great sound system. You may connect your cell phone via Bluetooth to play your own music.
Please listen to the captain and crew as they have your safety top of mind
We love animals and would feel terrible if they get seasick, so as a general rule no pets allowed.
Any experience can be canceled and fully refunded within 24 hours of purchase, or at least 14 days before the experience starts. Holiday Charters need 21 days notice to cancel.
If the day of your charter there is bad weather, we can reschedule for another day without any additional fee.
Monday
9-5
Tuesday
9-5
Wednesday
9-5
Thursday
9-5
Firday
9-5
Saturday
9-5
Sunday
9-5
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