The Indigo
The MV Indigo is a 65-foot steel coastal cruiser and is the primary program vessel for SEA. The Indigo can carry up to 49 individuals (including crew) for programs, and has ample space for multiple learning stations which focus on the health, history and unique aspects of Puget Sound. The Indigo is able to provide access to remote locations that provide expanded program opportunities, through anchoring and the use of our other program vessels.

The Luna
For groups of up to six people, SEA is able to offer a world-class sailing experience aboard the Luna, a 74-foot wooden sailing ketch. Designed by Manuel Campos and built in Argentina in 1941, Luna is the epitome of elegance and beauty.
The Skipper
A 22-foot aluminum vessel which can be used to ferry program participants to shore locations.

Fraser PilotA 36-foot wooden tug |
LimpitA 26-foot utility boat |
Sea Bus

The SEA bus is available as a component of the SEA program for moving gear and small groups (under 12) of folks engaged in SEA programs.
Other Equipment
We have expeditionary learning equipment for camping and sailing experiences, including:
- marine kayaks
- rain gear
- marine-based learning equipment
- tents
- cooking equipment

While most of our drivers are fully qualified, we do make allowances for one special family member.
