
Magnificent obsession
When we sailed home from Southeast Asia in 2011,
we decided to create the cruising guides we wished we’d had.
Over the years we built seven guides, covering:
• The Gulf Islands
• San Juan Islands
• Desolation Sound
• Sunshine Coast
• Puget Sound
• Broughton Archipelago
• West Coast of Vancouver Island
Now — in 2026 — we’ve brought them all together.
One complete interactive cruising guide for the entire Salish Sea.
Every anchorage, marina and hidden gem — just a tap away.
Fast. Simple. Complete.

Always up-to-date
We completely refresh the guide every year.
That means personally contacting marinas,
docks and marine parks to confirm:
• Facilities and services
• Pricing changes
• New additions and closures
Plus, we rely on the boating community to keep us honest — and current.

Not your pappy’s PDF
This isn’t a static book.
It’s a fully interactive cruising tool.
Tap to navigate. Tap to jump. Tap to explore.
Works on all devices and operating systems
— Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android.

Always with you
Buy once. Use everywhere.
Install it on:
• Your tablet
• Your phone
• Your boat laptop
• Your home computer
Wherever you go, your guide goes with you.

Works without Internet
No signal? No problem.
Once downloaded, the guide works fully offline
— perfect for remote anchorages and quiet coves.
(Only external website and email links require Internet.)

Just the facts
We don’t pad pages with glossy photos and fluff.
Instead, you get:
• Hundreds of hand-drawn chartlets
• Clear anchorage layouts
• Details about what’s ashore
• Concise, practical notes you can actually use underway
It’s information that matters — when it matters.

Why digital beats paper
Paper books are heavy. They wear out.
They’re outdated the moment they’re printed.
And trees are fond of us. 🌲

Join the family
Buy once — and you’re in.
Owners qualify for the Supporter Price
on all future updates and editions.
Loyalty should be rewarded. We take that seriously.

Phew! That’s enough selling for now 🙂
But seriously — this guide exists
because we love these waters as much as you do.
Thanks for your time.
