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What made you decide to open Alaska’s first Sea Tow?
One day I was out boating with my wife. Our 26-foot
Bayliner broke down 17 miles or so out of Homer Harbor
in Bear Cove. There wasn’t much we could do for help. We
wound up calling a water taxi. Later, my mechanic said,
“I can’t believe  there is not a Sea Tow in Homer or south-
central Alaska.” That was it.

Most people see Alaskan waters on Deadliest Catch.
What’s it like for recreational boaters?
Every summer, people come from all over the world to ex-
plore. Our waters are pristine, abundant in wildlife, and the
views are amazing.  We fish, camp, hike, hunt, surf, paddle-
board, kayak, and come face-to-face with beautiful glaciers

... the list keeps going. It is truly the most beautiful place in
the world.

How big of an area do you cover?
I currently have two boats servicing Kackemack Bay
( Homer) and the Southern Cook Inlet. I am also setting up
service providers in Seward, Whittier and Valdez.  These
are the harbors that give boaters access to the waters of
south-central Alaska.  Each of these ports are at least two
hours or more from each other.

You’re also a husband-wife team?
I’m the captain.  She handles the marketing, advertising,
PHOTOS: COURTESY SEA TOW trade shows, and many other things.


It takes a certain kind of person to go boating
in Alaska, and an even heartier soul to take
care of Alaska’s boaters. So when Trey and
Alyssa Hill opened Alaska’s first Sea Tow, we
took notice. —Pete McDonald

Capt. Trey


and Alyssa Hill
Sea Tow Alaska

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