Island Beach Access
 

Island Beach Access

Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers (WISK) – Round the Island Paddle #24: Dugualla Bay Borgman Rd.

General area of island: NORTH – Eastside

Nearest town or community: Oak Harbor

Point to Point launch sites: #7 Dugualla Bay Dike Access to #9 Borgman Rd E.

Difficulty: Skill level I-II- depending on conditionss

Paddle distance/time (one way): 4.2 mi.

Access: Ref: Getting to the Water’s Edge

  • Site #7: Dugualla Bay Dike Access: Lat/Long N 48: 21.398 W 122: 35.891
    From Hwy 20 N. of Oak Harbor go L (East) onto Frostad Rd. After 0.8 mi. go N onto Dike Rd. Park on road shoulder at midpoint of dike.
  • Site #9: Borgman Rd. End Lat/Long: N 48: 19.361 W: 122: 46.011
    From N of Oak Harbor take Hwy 20 to Fakkema Rd. then S onto Taylor Rd. Then E. onto Silver Lake Rd, then N onto Green Rd for 0.25 mi. Ten E onto Borgman Rd and down short slope to road end.

Special features, attractions, points of interest, warnings: (e.g., best times to paddle, wildlife, scenery)
A nice paddle on the protected E. side in Saratoga Passage.

The biggest concern is the launch site at Dugualla Bay. Launch at high tide or else become mired in sticky, grabby mud. As always, watch weather and currents. Generally a pleasant paddle with flocks of birds of various types in the Dugualla Bay.

An alternative destination is further south to Mariner’s Cove boat ramp #10. This lengthens the paddle to 8.34 mi.

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.