BREAKING NEWS:

  • letter
  • print
  • follow
The Lady Washington, shown here under sail, will visit Whidbey Island on Aug 17. - Thomas Hyde photo
The Lady Washington, shown here under sail, will visit Whidbey Island on Aug 17.

Lady Washington to visit Whidbey


Aug 06 2008

The state's signature ship, the brig Lady Washington, will visit Coupeville later this month and participate in a mock battle with the topsail ketch Hawaiian Chieftain, complete with booming cannons and close-quarters maneuvers.

The ships will be open for dockside tours and public sailings to give visitors a taste of life on the sea in the 18th century.

The vessels will be docked on Penn Cove at the pier near Front and Alexander streets.

Crews dressed in period costumes will welcome visitors for walk-on tours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 17. A $3 donation per person for dockside tours is appreciated.

At 2 p.m., the ships will take passengers on a three-hour "battle sail." And at 6 p.m., the ships will again depart with passengers for a three-hour "sunset sail" that will feature demonstrations of tall ship handling, sea shanty singing, and maritime stories.

Tickets for the battle sail are $60 for adults, $50 for seniors, students, and active military, and $45 for children under 12.

Tickets for sunset sails are $55 for adults, $45 for seniors, students, and active military, and $35 for children under 12.

Reservations are recommended; call 1-800-200-5239 or visit www.historicalseaport.org for details.

The ships will depart Coupeville for Everett at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18.

Both vessels recently participated in the Tall Ships Challenge events in Tacoma, Victoria, B.C., and Port Alberni, B.C. The next stop for the Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain is Seattle’s Shilshole Bay on Aug. 22.

COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the PNWLocalNews.com community, but we ask you to follow our guidelines for respecting community standards. In a nutshell, don't say anything you wouldn't want your mother to read. So keep your comments:
  • Civil
  • Smart
  • On-topic
  • Free from profanity

We ask that all participants own their words by registering for an account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and drive-by commenters.

As a community site, we ask that the community help by using the "Flag" button on each comment if they feel the comment has violated the rules. You can also use the up and down arrows on each comment to voice your opinion about that particular comment.

Want to tell us something but you don't want it to be public? Talk to us privately.

Most Read Stories

Most read in Washington

  • Redmond High School cheer coach dismissed; rumors swirl
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Oct 27 2008
  • Bellevue High School football team bus flips in I-5 accident
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Nov 29 2008, 11:10 AM · UPDATED
  • Woman charged with assault after fight
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Nov 25 2008, 1:34 PM · UPDATED
  • Judge spares dog's life—for now
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Nov 14 2008
  • Man with terminal cancer bids farewell, thanks Kirkland for all the memories
    KIRKLAND REPORTER
    Dec 02 2008, 5:06 PM · UPDATED
  • Two Friday Harbor store owners track down shoplifting suspects
    JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS
    Dec 01 2008, 1:33 PM · UPDATED
  • Bellevue jail site not good location
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Nov 29 2008, 12:00 AM
  • State liquor stores closed on Thanksgiving; contract liquor stores may be open
    JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS
    Nov 25 2008, 2:50 PM · UPDATED
  • Kenmore quits its Oak Harbor flights
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Nov 21 2008, 2:27 PM · UPDATED