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Sail Charters - Seattle, Puget Sound, Port Townsend, Alaska.

Seattle Charter Schooner Mallory Todd sailing the waters of Puget Sound

This wonderful schooner is also available for custom charters by the hour, day or week. All proceeds go directly to support our mission.

Consider a three-day sailing weekend visiting Port Townsend, Port Ludlow and Port Madison.

This warm, comfortable and stable sailboat is captained by professional USCG licensed Merchant Marine officers.

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Click here for a map to the Schooner Mallory Todd

Sailing Heritage Society
860 Terry Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109

Email:   helpers@sailingheritage.org
Phone:   (206) 381-6919

Volunteer

We are always seeking capable, enthusiastic volunteers to help with both sailing the vessel and assisting our guests.

Please review the following checklists for an idea of what is required:

Volunteer Crew Checklist

Host Checklist

Ready to take the next step? Download our Volunteer Application Form (Adobe PDF) and mail the completed form back to us.

   

Weekend Sail Charters in Seattle & Puget Sound

Consider a three-day weekend visiting Port Townsend, Port Ludlow and Port Madison - a sailing adventure in Puget Sound aboard the Schooner Mallory Todd. This warm, comfortable and stable sailboat is captained by professional USCG licensed Merchant Marine officers. With accomodation for up to 6 in luxury cabins, this is ideal for a romantic getaway, or perhaps a small group celebration. Cruise in comfort and style, knowing that you are also helping support the mission of Sailing Heritage Society.

 
 

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