Ep 46: Dan Blanchard

Published: June 22, 2020, 1:03 p.m.

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We\'ve all heard a tall tale or two, but when it comes to Captain Dan Blanchard\\u2014well, he\'s the real thing. Growing up in Washington State, he has always been around boats. Even as a kid, Dan worked alongside other family members restoring the family\'s wooden tug. And the reward of all that hard work paid off in a big way\\u2014exploring winding waterways, beachcombing on remote shores, oyster picking and clam digging, learning to skin dive, incredible wildlife and cultural encounters, and a lifetime on the water. At this point, it\'s just part of his genetic makeup.

Dan\'s unassailable career began early. As an accomplished Sea Scout, his leadership skills earned him honors of Regional Boatswain and National Boatswain Mate when he was 16. At 18, he received his Ship Master\'s License. He attended Everett Community College, and from there he\'s lived a storied-tale\\u2014owner and operator of Blanchard Marine; Captain of sightseeing vessels at Glacier Bay Lodge in Alaska; 14 years at Alaska Sightseeing/Cruise West working through the ranks from Captain to Director of Marine Operations to Vice President of Operations; and in 1999, he joined American Safari Cruises. Dan acquired the company in 2008 and as Principal/CEO, launched InnerSea Discoveries, a new small boat expedition company specializing in active adventures on the water. In January 2013, the company changed its name to Un-Cruise Adventures.

A natural storyteller (2012 winner of Seattle\'s annual "Stories of the Sea" contest), enthusiastic skier and cyclist, energetic hiker, world-explorer in off-the-chart places, accomplished sailor, ocean lover, lover of the natural world, and lover of life are just a few of the tags and feverish passions you can pin on Dan. And in May 2013, he was adopted into a native Tlingit tribe. He\'s living the dream and wouldn\'t have it any other way. For Dan, it can\'t get much sweeter with both of his kids in the biz working beside him\\u2014it\'s safe to say it\'s in their genes too.

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