Anacortes has covered moorage but not at the big Cap Sante public marina (so far as I know). There are private marinas that have covered moorage but I have no idea of the moorage rates. Cap Sante in Anacortes is a nice marina with good access to the San Juans and points north and the town also has some very good boatyards, engine shops, etc.* I have no idea what their waiting lists or moorage rates are like.
The other thing to be aware of is that more and more marinas are apparently going to the practice of charging for the footprint of the boat rather than the length of the slip. Bellingham has said they are "studying" this which probably means they will implement it eventually. But from what I have heard from people who pay moorage based on the hull footprint, it's become a license for marinas to print money. The few people I've talked to who have experienced this change said their moorage fees took a big jump up. They did not stay the same, nor did they go down.
And I'm sure you know this, but I think just about every marina in the greater Puget Sound area requires a boater to have liability insurance and give the marina proof of it. Some marinas say they want to be named on the policy but I don't know if that's ever really enforced. They say this at Squalicum but are happy simply being given a copy of our policy. Actually our insurance underwriter does this automatically every year so we don't even have to deal with it.
As an FYI, while I doubt it will be an issue for Nomad Willy, the Swinomish channel that runs in front of La Conner has not been dredged for several years now.* Federal funding for dredging was cut off as a spending reduction move some time ago.* According to the editorials that appear about this regularly in the local boating magazines, this is starting to present a problem with more groundings occuring as the waterway continues to silt in.
-- Edited by Marin on Monday 2nd of January 2012 10:07:18 PM