Visitor Information
Eagle Harbor Yacht Club welcomes visiting boaters from reciprocal
yacht clubs to Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island, just 6 miles west of
Seattle across the Puget Sound. Bainbridge Island has a rich history
of lumber mills, sailing and power boat construction, and even
strawberry farms! Today Eagle Harbor is a busy recreational and
commercial harbor that is just a few minute's walk from downtown
Winslow with it’s interesting shops and fine restaurants.
For reciprocal moorage information please contact the Winslow Wharf
Marina Office, located on the north side of the harbor at “4” on the
adjacent chart.

Visiting boats may otherwise moor at the City Dock or the Linear
Moorage, or alternatively anchor within the area shown on the map in
the Middle Harbor. Vessels may not anchor north of Pritchard Park
due to the Super Fund Cap in place there. Vessels may anchor or moor
in the inner harbor only with the permission of the tideland owners
in that area.
The Speed Limit in all of Eagle Harbor is 5 knots/No Wake,
starting west of the green No.5 navigation buoy near the ferry
terminal. The only exception to this regulation is that powered,
wakeless support boats for rowing shells are allowed for coaching
and safety reasons.
Visiting boaters should keep a careful watch for theses rowing
shells, kayakers, as well as the large ferries that have
right-of-way as they enter or leave Eagle Harbor. Unlike most
harbors, boaters are advised to stay west and south of the ferries
as they enter, keeping close to green dolphins No.1 and 3, and then
Buoy No.5. Otherwise the only grounding hazards are the reef off
Wing Point that extends southwards and the shallow water around Bill
Point and north of Pritchard Park.
On behalf of the Eagle Harbor Yacht Club, we hope that you will
enjoy your visit to beautiful Bainbridge Island!
Upcoming Events
FIRST FRIDAYS
Friday, August 6th
at the Clubhouse!
