Looks like I sparked a interesting debate!
We ended up renting a fishing boat from boatrent.ca out of mosquito creek. 350 for the whole day rate plus taxes and gas which wasn't too bad. We didn't get in to any sox ( or coho at the cap later in the day) which was disappointing but off all the boats out there who we talked to it seemed no one else did either.
All in all we were pretty happy with the boat which was a 17 foot aluminium with a 90 Hp motor on it. It had manual riggers , sounder , net all in working order. I have all the gear we needed for rods and flasher etc so we only spent money on the hoochies and a couple packs of chovies.
The map in the boat marked there boundaries as Spanish banks but we may have drifted past that. I can see how a inexperienced boater could try and cut too shallow and run aground around there. All in all a good learning experience but a little disappointing the bite wasn't on.
We did manage to c and r a small ling cod at the cap as well as a few dogfish. Saw one coho taken there in 4 hours from 10 boats even though there was multiple jumpers. I assume the jumpers were coho as I don't imagine a huge concentration of sockeye got lost and ended up there. Also was very surprised that the coho were lock jawed as every experience I have ever had with coho has taught me they aren't fussy in the ocean. Maybe these are stale fish waiting to get up river?
All in all great to be out on a boat for the day and have the anticipation of a salmon bite. Makes me think I should get a boat!Though I'm sure the wife has other ideas. Maybe a better investment to rent a couple times a year to get my fix.
Might do a guide at some point in future as I generally believe that its one of the best ways to learn to fish a area.