⚓ Harbor of the Week: Friday Harbor, Washington
Friday Harbor Washington Sailboat Cutting Board Personalized Nautical Gift
Bring the rhythm of marina life in Friday Harbor into your home or aboard your boat with a personalized cutting board, custom engraved with your boat name or family name and established year. Located on San Juan Island, Friday Harbor is the central hub of the San Juans — a place where cruising routes begin, provisions are stocked, and sailors gather before heading back out on the water.
Designed for boat owners, coastal homeowners, and sailing enthusiasts, this premium solid acacia wood cutting board is both a functional galley essential and a meaningful nautical keepsake.
Whether you’re tied up at the dock, preparing a meal onboard, or relaxing after a day of island hopping, this board reflects the everyday experience of Friday Harbor — practical, welcoming, and always connected to life on the water.
Part of the Harbor Collection — personalized nautical gifts inspired by the world’s great sailing destinations.
🌊 About Friday Harbor
Friday Harbor is the busiest and most recognizable port in the San Juan Islands, offering full-service marinas, fuel docks, provisioning, and easy access to surrounding cruising grounds. It’s a natural stopping point for sailors navigating the Salish Sea, whether for a quick overnight stay or the start of a longer island route.
The harbor blends working marina energy with a laid-back coastal atmosphere — a place where boats come and go daily, and time is measured by tides, weather windows, and departure plans.
📍 Harbor Coordinates
Latitude: 48.5343° N
Longitude: 123.0171° W
Region: Pacific Northwest
Waterway: Salish Sea / San Juan Channel
✨ Why Sailors & Coastal Families Love This Board
✔ Personalized Sailboat Engraving
Custom engraved with your boat name or family name and established year
✔ Premium Solid Acacia Hardwood
Durable, rich grain wood designed for everyday use onboard or at home
✔ Built for Life at the Dock or Underway
Sized right for galley prep, dockside meals, and casual entertaining
✔ Meaningful Nautical Keepsake
A lasting reminder of your home port or favorite stop in the islands
📏 Product Details
Size: 15.75 × 11 × 1 inches
Material: Solid Acacia Wood
Engraving: Deep laser engraving in rich dark brown tone
Features: Juice groove and easy grip edges
Finish: Food safe
Note: Natural wood grain varies, making each board unique
🛥️ Personalization Options
Boat Name or Family Name
Established Year
Hull Type (Monohull or Catamaran)
🧼 Care Instructions
Hand wash only
Do not soak
Do not place in dishwasher
Apply food grade mineral oil occasionally
🎁 Perfect Gift For
Friday Harbor boat owners
San Juan Island marina communities
Pacific Northwest cruisers
Liveaboards and dockside residents
Housewarming and retirement gifts
Sailing and boating enthusiasts
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I personalize this cutting board with my boat name or family name?
Yes — each board is custom engraved with your choice of boat name or family name, along with an established year.
Is this a good gift for Friday Harbor boaters?
Absolutely. Friday Harbor is a central marina hub and a meaningful location for many sailors.
Can this cutting board be used for food preparation?
Yes — it is made from food-safe acacia wood and designed for both display and everyday use.
Will the engraving fade over time?
No — the engraving is permanently laser etched into the wood and will not wear off.
Is each board exactly the same?
No — each board features unique natural wood grain, making every piece one of a kind.
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