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From a day trip across Elliott Bay to a three-thousand-mile Inside Passage season — everything that used to be scattered across spreadsheets, guidebooks, and mental notes easily acessible - all in one place.
From Olympia to Glacier Bay — cruising guides, anchorages, and marinas curated by editors and the boaters who’ve actually dropped the hook there. Trip Fit shows which routes match your boat, so you’re not following a trawler’s itinerary in a sailboat.
Stop juggling spreadsheets, weather windows, and tide tables. Build a season with stops, lay days, and weather flex — then change one thing and the rest reshuffles intelligently. The math takes care of itself.
As you cruise, you stay connected to a community of Pacific Northwest boaters sharing real-world knowledge in real time — from updates about anchorages and marina conditions to weather, routes, and local tips from people already where you’re headed. .
Cruising areas curated and constantly updated by the PNW community. Each region with its own anchorages, marinas, and routes — kept current by the boaters cruising them right now.
Discover curated routes and itineraries shaped by experienced editors and fellow cruisers — tailored to how you travel. From a long weekend in the San Juans to a full Inside Passage season, Trip Fit helps you find journeys that fit your boat and the way you cruise.
See where friends are right now, create your own boating buddy groups or join someone else's. Track voyages. Learn from how members actually cruise — not how dusty old guidebooks say they should.
WalkTheDock helps you stay connected to other cruisers exploring the Pacific Northwest — sharing anchorage updates, weather observations, route advice, and recent trip notes along the way. It’s the kind of current, practical support that makes cruising the Inside Passage feel a little more connected and a little less uncertain.
“Mooring buoys all taken by 11am as expected, but anchored fine in the SE corner. Holding excellent in 30 feet of mud. Watch the wind shift — we got 18kn out of the SE around midnight.”
Heading north next week and want to know about current conditions. Public dock space? Last reports I saw were from August. Anyone passing through who can give me an update?
Smooth weather window let us push past Cape Caution on day 6. Best leg was Pender Harbour to Egmont — through Skookumchuck at slack. Princess Louisa lived up to the hype.
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