The brig Lady Washington and her companion Hawaiian Chieftain are scheduled to sail into Port Ludlow Bay the evening of Thursday, June 16 and remain docked for four nights. The ships are tying up at …
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The brig Lady Washington and her companion Hawaiian Chieftain are scheduled to sail into Port Ludlow Bay the evening of Thursday, June 16 and remain docked for four nights. The ships are tying up at the Port Ludlow Marina and are open to the public for viewing from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday-Sunday, June 17-19.
Guests can go on numerous excursions such as “Battle Sails,” with cannon fire and close-quarter naval maneuvers; “Adventure Sails,” with a chance to assist in the sailing; and romantic “Sunset Sails.” These are offered from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19.
Call the Resort at Port Ludlow to make reservations, 877-805-0868. Visit
portludlowresort.com.