See the splendor of nature from the water, visit the original First Nation sites, learn the stories and lore first hand from “Bear”, a descendent of chiefs, Captain, fish guide and historian. A man of warmth and character. See wild life up close, sea lions, eagles, killer whales, sea birds and more.

Ride the newly built and naval architect designed all aluminum catamaran, Twee Schoenen. Fast, comfortable and sea worthy she is capable of trans oceanic crossings and provides a full galley and rest room, heat, hot water, refrigeration great viewing from inside, top side, fore deck or cockpit. Experience true native meals on the beach, kayak the calm inlets, explore deserted shorelines, sun, rest, or ask questions of our naturalists. She is sized to be your yacht. A personal experience, intimate and friendly with no more than 12 passengers her 35' length and 14' beam is just right to keep you safe, comfortable and at home. She is fully Coast Guard certified as a passenger vessel with automatic fire systems and all safety precations.

When not touring, Twee Schoenen is available for private charter with Captain. Water taxi services or your private extended fishing vacation of a life time, or even a tour to Alaska are at your finger tips. Bear knows these waters and where the fish are. He has guided and fished here over forty years.

Rates are reasonable (set to cover costs and retire capital). Packages are available through major resorts. Repeat business will be discounted be it commercial or private. A first Nation Corporation owns and operates Twee Schoenen, Kla Lee La Week Ltd. Captain Bear Scow is the major stock holder in the corporation, with Hawaii partners. Bear's initiative affords you a historic opportunity for participation in the keeping and renewal of the Native roots of Canada and the Americas. Full day (six hour) per passenger rates begin at $75 U.S. with a minimum of 8 passengers.

Inquiries will be taken by email. And are very much appreciated. No reservations can yet be accepted pending actual sea trials and certifications.

UPDATES will be posted to this site as construction of Twee Schoenen proceeds. Her keel was laid in Port Townsend April 30, 2003. North Winds Marine, builders, anticipate about four months construction time. Interested persons can visit the web site of the marine architects, Kasten Marine Design to see the plans for Twee Schoenen.





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