Island Beach Access
Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers (WISK) – Round the Island Paddle #21: DECEPTION PASS –CORNET BAY
Point to Point launch sites: #1: Deception Pass State Park to #3 Cornet Bay
Difficulty: Skill level – IV to V. (see chart below)
Paddle distance/time (one way): 2.5 mi.
Access: Ref: Getting to the Water’s Edge
- Site #1: Deception Pass State Park: Lat/Long: N 48.24.004 W: 122: 39.847
Launch site is on the westerly corner of the park. - Site #3: Cornet Bay Boat Launch: Lat/Long N 48: 24.064 W 122: 37.349
This is a well-established boat launch, with 6 boat ramps. The best kayak launch site is at the far (easterly) end.
Special features, attractions, points of interest, warnings: (e.g., best times to paddle, wildlife, scenery)
Deception Pass State Park is well-developed with overnight camping, picnic tables, rest rooms, and drinking water. It has a good beach for a kayak launch. There can be some surf if the wind is blowing. Once thru the pass it is about 2 miles to Cornet Bay where there are picnic tables, drinking water, etc. Cornet Bay also has good launch sites.
Warnings, precautions: (e.g, tides & currents, launch site issues)
. This can be a challenging paddle. Soon after launch you will be in the tidal current that goes W-->E thru the pass. It can be up to 8 knots. Safest to go at slack tide with current/wind if any at your back. Paddle either side of Deception Isl. but watch for boat traffic on the S. side. Watch for and avoid vicious eddies and whirlpools. Be prepared for an upset in cold water.
Go in the direction of upcoming current for a push at the end. An alternative launch point is Bowman Bay on Fidalgo Isl, just to the north. Consider going through Indian Pass, the smaller one just N of Deception Pass. It has fewer boat traffic.
KAYAKING SKILL LEVEL MATRIX (from Hole in the Wall Paddling Club newsletter)
SKI | SKII | SKIII | SKIV | SKV | SKVI | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Geography (fetch: distance of unimpeded wind) |
Protected from wind & waves |
Fetch less than 10 nautical miles |
Fetch more than 10 nautical miles |
Crossings up to 5 nautical miles |
Crossings over 5 nautical miles |
Landings may be impossible |
Hydraulics | Insignificant currents |
Max current 1 knot |
Max current 2 knots |
Currents above 2 knots |
Currents faster than paddle speed |
Anything possible |
Route | Day trips nearshore |
Crossings less than 1 nautical mile |
Eddy lines & tiderips possible | Strong eddy lines, tiderips & boils |
Possible launching & landing in surf |
Anything possible |
Possible conditions | Calm | Winds less than 10 knots |
Wind possibility more than 10 knots |
Steep waves, swells & wind over 15 knots |
Foul weather, whitecaps and fast current |
Rescues may be impossible |
Skills & expertise | Willing to learn |
Wet exits and rescues |
Group & self rescue; bracing |
Reflexive bracing, navigation |
All skills plus roll recommended |
Extensive surfing |
Information supplied by Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers – May the kelp be with you.