WENDY LISTER’S
Waterfront Book 2014
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Words from Wendy Wendy’s Waterfront Listings Wendy’s Water View Listings Recent Solds Memory Lane Faces and Places: Waterfront Communities Waterfront Resources & More:
- Opening Boating Day 57 - Local Author 58 - Seattle Landmarks 59-63 - WA Boater Education Card 64 - Navigation and Charting Retailers 65 - Boating Rules and Regulations 66-67 - Waterfront Parks 68-69 - Water Activities 70-75 - Dining by Boat 76-77 - Marinas and Boat Moorage 78-81
- Fuel Docks Lake WA and Lake Union 82 - Boat Launches 83 - Boat Lifts and Docks 84 - Docks 85 - Washington State Ferries 86-87 - City Halls 88 - Seattle Dock Builders 89 - Surveying Waterfront 90-91 - Local Boat & Float Plane Dealers 92-93 - Beachstore.com 94
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WORDS FROM WENDY I dream of:
Salt water explorations through the San Juan Islands; inhaling the rich saltwater aroma and feeling healthy; being a little nosy and drifting by Lake Union’s houseboats (rent the little putt putts with the canopy on top); reading the graffiti as you go through the cut from the latest graduating classes.
I think of:
Developing downtown waterfront (http://waterfrontseattle.org/design/default.aspx); fantasy homes on our shorelines and storybook cottages; my trips to the southern hemisphere and warm, blue lagoons (coming home feeling grateful for the hardy Palm Trees and Meyer lemon trees now available in our Northwest); fishing on Puget Sound and reeling in a 35# white king salmon; eating dinner at a restaurant at water’s edge...at one with marine life, swooping eagles, sunsets and good food.
I wish for:
Friends who have boats; sunny days at Fay Bainbridge State Park walking on the logs; the days of yore in stall 42 at the Marina Mart (the moorage next to the man who hated to mow his lawn and installed a bank of green cement ~ alas, the marriage did not survive); safe boating and responsible captains.
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6220 SE 22nd St, Mercer Island WA $18,650,000 Bedrooms: 8 Bathrooms: 9 Home Sq Ft: 13,721 Lot Size: 1.23 ac Year Built: 2007 Fireplaces: 4 2014 Taxes: $91,784 -4-
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LAKE WASHINGTON 120’ Waterfront
A toast to the energized Luxury in the prominent Faben Point community at the northwest corner of Mercer Island. Standout blueprints of brilliant design… treasured, level shores. Worthy of Global attention on sunscaped Lake Washington, introducing a shy 14,000sqft motif of party-perfection. Perfectly adaptable proportions for intimate groups...for extravagant fetes...for cozy quiet times with loved ones and close friends. Lavish, innovative kitchen with coexisting innovative chef stations, two colossal center islands. ‘Born to cook’. This is open to the family center of entertainment walls... watch the world around the clock... pageants of simultaneous theatre, sports, movies. Spontaneous 120’ action at and overlooking the wadein waterfront: Infinity-pool drama with the drama of water arcs; energizing spa steps to beach, lake, pool and food bar; superb moorage with strong dock. Vibrant indoor/outdoor fusion...both Nana doors and a broad window spread fold away to create a seamless tableau. Without doubt, also exemplary for indoor play for all ages. The downstairs recreation facilities include a tremendous professional exercise retreat; a game room; wine cellar on display behind glass doors and more.
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4425 Forest Ave SE, Mercer Island WA $10,885,000 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6 Powder Rooms: 2 Home Sq Ft: 9,790 Lot Sq Ft: 35,516 Year Built: 1997 Fireplaces: 4 2014 Taxes: $46,800 -6-
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LAKE WASHINGTON A Vassos Demetriou Tour de Force. An unforgettable treasure of 178’ of pristine waterfront on a coveted double lot with gated entry. A dramatic, yet elegant floor plan awaits you at this Contemporary Masterpiece that will impress the most sophisticated home aficionados. For the first time available on the market, this Custom home offers premium finish work & a symphony of entertaining spaces that embrace the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. All 5 bedrooms are en suite. Yachts are welcome.
178’ Waterfront
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Medina, WA $9,688,000 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 8 Home Sq Ft: 9,100 Lot Sq Ft: 21,360 Year Built: 2011 Fireplaces: 4 2014 Taxes: $60,436 -8-
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80’ Waterfront
LAKE WASHINGTON Poised...soaring golden doors...diamond bracelet in orbit illuminating the arrival hall. Sliding rippled panels ~ cool industrial chic. Dinner room ~ interconnected pyramids. Crystal drama ~ calm splendor. A moving gallery of reed glass open to receive cuisine from a kitchen intended for culinary mastery. Fingerprint code lock for master ste. Elevator. Propulsion pool, sauna, media. Auspicious lakefront reflecting patterns of the sky. 3.5 kitchens. 6BR 8 Bath rooms. Respectful of Feng Shui.
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3608 Evergreen Point Rd, Medina WA Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 5.75 Home Sq Ft: 4,990 Lot Sq Ft: 23,200 Year Built: 1926 Fireplaces: 3 2013 Taxes: $31,360
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LAKE WASHINGTON
75’ Waterfront
1926...original specifications as stunning today as then. Rich cherry, moldings, terra cotta, shuttered windows, coved ceils. More, more! Fascinating analytic dyed cabinets, boxed ceil, 3 stoves, radar range, stainless backsplash, black granite...where? 5 star kitchen...in dress up clothes. ‘Miles’ of hardwoods. Library shelves. Tiers of gardens. Geranium greenhouse. Hand blown window. The dock? Can accommodate 124’. 45’ moorage, 3 lifts. Old-fashioned street lamps. Dance studio, movies, wine.
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9205 Shoreland Dr SE, Bellevue WA $5,688,850 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5.5 Home Sq Ft: 6,290 Lot Sq Ft: 8,005 Year Built: 2001 Fireplaces: 5 2014 Taxes: $31,753 - 12 -
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62’ Waterfront
LAKE WASHINGTON Meydenbauer Point... an arc of tremendous views and homes of substantiality. Mediterranean villa shining ~ a European Coastal signature. Immersed in endless breathtaking scapes of mountains, city, sunsets, sails, yachts. Recreating the spontaneity of romance. Aperitifs on the loggia; whispers of Sausalito on the shoreline. Pre-cast concrete beauty. Balustrade sentries; century door. Great elevations! Substantial deep water dock; seaplane adaptable. Elevator. 1st position owner financing considered.
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5044 Butterworth Rd, Mercer Island WA $4,668,000 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 8 Home Sq Ft: 9,640 Lot Sq Ft: 13,068 Fireplaces: 3 Year Built: 1983 Remodeled: 2009, 2011-2012 2014 Taxes: $32,332 - 14 -
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LAKE WASHINGTON NEW Designer IMPACT 2014! Beverly Hills home redefining ‘OGLEWORTHY’. Celebrating swanky Bling ~ indoor pool pavilion ~ glass ceil ~ the new icon of NW landscape...wave to sky traffic. Inspired, limited edition inventiveness. Graphics for the starstruck. Splashy lounges, dinner rooms, brilliant kitchen greatroom. Mother Nature’s swathe of palms, blue waters, sunshine, moonlite. BELOW... YES, great art gallery, billiards, theatre. Moorage! Level land & shorelands. Lift, float plane lift, slip.
75’ WATERFRONT
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8620 N Mercer Way, Mercer Island WA $4,368,850 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3.5 Home Sq Ft: 4,850 Lot Size: 0.70 Acre Year Built: 1981 Fireplaces: 2 2014 Taxes: $32,332 - 16 -
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100’ Waterfront
LAKE WASHINGTON A dream of flat velvet lawn, white sandy beach, level no-bank Lake Washington, canopy of blue sky ~ indoor footpaths of Saltillo Anne Saks tile, rich hardwoods. Easy dialogues, relying on lake water to calm and stimulate. Design intrigue. A kitchen of length and breadth...call the swim/ sail buffs in...party hearty. Generous library/den. Superb Moorage: Deep water dock, 2/3 undivided ownership, substantial stability and strength. Full rear lot: Sport court; Gazebo, 2nd garage.
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8620 N Mercer Way, Mercer Island WA $3,488,000 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3.5 Home Sq Ft: 4,850 Lot Size: 0.350 Acre Year Built: 1981 Fireplaces: 2 2014 Taxes: $24,573 - 18 -
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100’ Waterfront
LAKE WASHINGTON At waters edge… the retreat of waterfront… a generation bridge for all ages to experience together. Wake up: blue waters; level sandy beach, flat velvet lawn; a sailboat picnic; swimming, sunning, winking back at otters. Indoor footpaths of Anne Saks tile, rich hardwoods. Easy dialogues, relying on lake water to calm and stimulate. Design intrigue. A kitchen of length and breadth.. a party hearty home that can accommodate a crowd. Generous library. Superb Deep water Dock of stability, strength.
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8043 W Mercer Way, Mercer Island WA $3,480,000 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 5 Home Sq Ft: 6,500 Lot Sq Ft: 22,650 Year Built: 1996 Fireplaces: 1 2014 Taxes: $23,148 - 20 -
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LAKE WASHINGTON A distinctive, splashy lane of views, waterfront and handsome homes. A beachy Malibu attitude subtly transforms into curves, arches, swoops that command your attention while highlighting broad west walls of windows to lake and city scapes. Wrapped in a cloak of sun and soft, fresh breezes…and a perfect perch for storm watching.
80’ Waterfront
Wake up ~ Mt. Rainier winks back to 1st floor master. Distinguished library of rich hues. Full living quarters over rare, fantastic 6 car (3 tandem bays) garage. Big scale recreation floor has 2 bedroom wings. 4 distinct bedroom zones including master suite ... perfect getaways... hide’n go seek for all ages. In-law, nanny, guest quarters with kitchen over garage. Gentle hues. Flat sunlit 80’ waterfront. There are loading and unloading easement privileges for your car over adjoining property for dock...a great amenity when packing a big picnic or extended boat trip. Total liveable areas, indoors and out. (to be verified) Livable Area 6,069 6 car garage/storage 1,342 second floor storage 183 workshop/storage 135 total inside usable 7,729 lower deck 850 lower patio 63 first floor deck 754 second floor deck 123 total deck/patio 1,790
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7140 55th Ave S, Seattle WA $3,188,000 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 2.5 Home Sq Ft: 3,750 Lot Size: 1.640 Acre Year Built: 1925 Fireplaces: 2 2014 Taxes: $17,954 - 22 -
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LAKE WASHINGTON
110’ Waterfront
Arthur Loveless portrays one of his rare Colonial portraits ~ reminiscent of a Hampton shingled beach house. Conceived in the 1920’s; sited on a beautiful stretch of street-to-beach land. International in its appeal; charming in its natural beauty. At the prow, 100 level no-bank waterfront. Boxwood gardens; potting shed. Large day rooms; coved doorways on main level. Hardwoods. Morning room. Buzz words of charm: shutters, painted white shakes. The magic of a Ralph Lauren influence.
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23115 Marine View Dr S, Des Moines WA $2,888,850 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 5 Home Sq Ft: 6,040 Lot Size: 0.96 Acre Year Built: 2004 Fireplaces: 3 2014 Taxes: $19,912 - 24 -
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PUGET SOUND
131’ Waterfront
Owner’s Saltwater Story! Daybreak to nightfall ~ a sensory experience… smells, sounds and movement of light. Weekend honeymoons at your 131’ wade-in waterside…trips of coolers; twigs for protected bonfires; nestling into sandy seats against the driftwood. A red umbrella. It begins from home. Attention to angles, function, finish. Window walls framing scapes of islands, mountains, cities. Cherry floors. 2 owner stes. Massive fireplaces. A brilliant beauty!
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... Continue Reading for Water View Properties. Wendy’s Words
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453 94th Ave SE, Bellevue WA $4,288,000 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 Home Sq Ft: 6,407 Lot Sq Ft: 60,384 Year Built: 1996 Fireplaces: 3 2014 Taxes: $25,298 - 28 -
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LAKE WASHINGTON Wall Street Journal feature: 2011 showcase of homes with great gardens. Synchronized symphonies of blossoms...impressive color drama. And then, the endless pool overlooking Pickle Point ~ brilliant view scapes beyond. Sensational soft modern ~ transporting 1.5 tropical sunbeam acres indoors thru glass walls and doors. Crisp floors, wall blushes, Venetian plaster, appliances...like new. Sculpted fountains. 2000 bottle wine cellar; 24 zone sprinkler syst.; 3 zone fire/security. Coach quarters.
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Edmonds, WA $3,688,000 Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 7.5 Home Sq Ft: 7,083 Lot Size: 1.71 ac Year Built: 1973 Fireplaces: 3 2014 Taxes: $19,825 - 30 -
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PUGET SOUND Extraordinary Big Sur extended profile.. a statement of authority above the astonishing saltwater isle/view plateau. Moments of appreciation ~ subtle to sensational. Elongated entrance foyer, unprecedented. Protracted hall of wardrobes to two substantial owner suites. Without reservation, the colossal great-room of white terrazzo, brilliant seascape spectacles, the sheer volume are powerful. Play time rec, bath, wine room. big office; piano, wet bar, quiet time room. 3 furnaces, 4 heat pumps. Generator. Remarkable: pool, resort-size cabana (fpl, bath), tennis, coach house, gated. 3 more living zones. 3rd master. Owner feasibility in progress for extra lots ~ buyer bonus.
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5250 146th Ave SE, Bellevue WA $3,188,000 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 5.5 Home Sq Ft: 8,277 Lot Acres: 1.04 Year Built: 2009 Fireplaces: 6 2014 Taxes: $13,829 - 32 -
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LAKE WASHINGTON Sheaf of wheat in metal ~ stirring emotions ~ a sculpture that divides and links. Open rib sky-window throwing relief to fossil insert. A recital of cinematic experiences. Rigorously polished ~ confidently dynamic. Visual hopscotch fuse 4 bodies of water, Olympics, the “Needle”. Tremendous jewel box shower for a host of mermaids. Standing seam metal roof. IPad security. Floating 7.5” floors...rich depth. Orchestration of 40 contractors. Commercial kitchens. 7.1 theatre. IPad, camera security.
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9407 SE Shoreland Dr, Bellevue WA $3,088,850 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 Home Sq Ft: 5,820 Lot SqFt: 15,408 Year Built: 2008 Fireplaces: 6 2014 Taxes: $18,666 - 34 -
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LAKE WASHINGTON An “Impact Home”! Hi-tech NW modern! Meydenbauer Bay reflections, horizon of city spires, yacht club sails, harbor views. Walk to chocolate shops, bistros. Owner suite with breakfast bar; an elevator ride to your theatre. Tingling with beauty. Brazilian floors (renewable), subway stones, heated granite kitchen counter ~ bath floors, Butler’s Pantry, wine cafe. 4BR, 4.5BA. Inlaid stone entry; clad in stone and cedar. Exhilarating. Rated 4 star green! Rated 10 stars for fun and livability!
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1136 44th Ave SW, Seattle, WA $2,388,000 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4.5 Home Sq Ft: 5,260 Lot Sq Ft: 6,600 Year Built: 2003 Fireplaces: 3 2014 Taxes: $15,785 - 36 -
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PUGET SOUND Unobstructed 24 hour dazzle...rising to command a visual biography of city and sound, marine activity coming to port or heading for the seas. Streamlined Modern attitude ~ softly caressed with European romance. Saluting a brilliant 21st Century villa bearing an upright stance with a soaring entry and 2 stories of glass. Statuesque columns in vivid white against the burnished floors; exquisite crown molding adding vitality and spirit. Swerve on butterscotch marble steps which are designed to be a pivotal point of separation from north to south in the spaces; curved ceil. Superb cook’s kitchen with a view to amuse you while peeling onions! Media theatre! Bonus! Wine storage. Kitchenette and extra quarters. Covered patio for barbecuing or sun protection. Decks. Party perfect.
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2423 61st Ave SE, Mercer Island WA LP: $1,450,000 - 40 -
Brilliant western focus on the neons in the city of Seattle, mountains and Lake Washington.
1624 205th Place NE, Sammamish WA LP: $1,118,000 European custom flair that lives and breathes with the views.
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500 106th Ave NE Unit #3105, Bellevue WA LP: $1,250,000
Beneath a high rise canopy...confidence of security, adventure of vibrant views.
500 106th Ave NE #3515, Bellevue WA LP: $2,388,000
Consciously designed for function and livability - views of cities, mountains and lakes.
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1215 Evergreen Point Road, Medina WA LP: $7,880,000 - 42 -
89’ Waterfront ~ Linking al fresco energy to the composure of tradition.
302 Lakeside Ave S #302, Seattle WA LP: $1,750,000
Boutique Condominium... nestled on the Westshore lakefront corridor.
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8035 SE 45th St, Mercer Island WA LP: $1,838,500
Postcard views…framing Lake Washington, the City, and the Olympics.
20477 10th Place SW, Normandy Park WA LP: $3,278,800 Romance on stage from dawn to sunsets across 222’ saltwater.
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7374 SE 71st St, Mercer Island WA LP: $5,188,800 - 44 -
Outdoor living theatre: 118’ bulkhead, treasured gardens, decks and a large dock.
2033 2nd Ave Unit 1909, Seattle WA LP: $1,250,000
Windowed to a world of drama... the Puget Sound, city spires, titanic mountains.
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SOLD WATERFRONT/VIEW PROPERTIES 2013-2014
1118 41st Ave E, Seattle WA LP: $4,885,000
60’ Waterfront ~ The sweet spot on Lake Washington.
2318 Shoreland Dr S, Seattle WA LP: $1,388,000
Always the views...water, mountains, city lights, glass on fire at dusk.
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7126 55th Ave S, Seattle WA LP: $3,288,000 - 46 -
Gentle street-to-beach full sun site; 100’ level wade-in lakefront
531 Overlake Dr E, Medina WA LP: $1,525,000
Eclectic maritime views - the setting: pure Northwest at its best.
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1707 Sunset Ave SW, Seattle WA LP: $1,580,000
Moonlight clinging to mountain peaks; sundown reflections on Sunset Avenue.
5710 W Mercer Way, Mercer Island WA LP: $2,128,800
Views of Lake Washington, Seattle’s colorful skyline towers, and lush vibrant gardens.
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21005 Snag Island Dr, Lake Tapps WA LP: $1,698,000
Your own Private Island. Unbelievably beautiful views from the lap of Mt. Rainier.
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4036 E Mercer Way, Mercer Island WA LP: $2,400,000
80’ Lakefront with terrific view zones! Multiple decks bursting with water scapes.
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WATERFRONT FACES AND PLACES
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Bellevue Burien Des Moines Highlands of Seattle Kirkland Lake Forest Park Laurelhurst Leschi Magnolia Medina Mercer Island Mt. Baker Newport Shores Normandy Park South Bellevue Queen Anne West Seattle 2014 - Coldwell Banker Bain - Wendy M. Lister, Inc.
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Presents:
WATERFRONT RESOURCES
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OPENING DAY OF BOATING SEASON SPONSORED BY THE SEATTLE YACHT CLUB Opening Day, the official opening of Seattle’s boating season sponsored by the Seattle Yacht Club, includes a celebration of many kinds of water activities. Festivities will include a morning of crew races, a sailboat race, and of course, the grand Opening Day boat parade on Saturday. As always, the Opening Day Parade starts at noon the first Saturday in May with the blast of a cannon and the raising of the Montlake Bridge. Seattle Yacht Club’s Opening Day has become the nation’s largest regional celebration of water, spring, and the opening of boating season. Opening Day in Seattle is a family affair; families decorate their boats for the festivities and parades; spread blankets on the shoreline and spend hours watching and picnicking.
Opening Day Log Boom Information: The log boom is on the Northern boundary of the parade route. The Seattle Yacht Club and the University of Washington provide the log boom. You use it at your own risk. Neither the Seattle Yacht Club nor the University of Washington are responsible for any injury or damage claims. Please use good judgment and good nautical practices when maneuvering and mooring. Pay attention to weather conditions, and help your fellow boaters. No watercraft may cross or be on the parade route while it is closed. The North or Log Boom side requires reservations. Please respect the clearly marked area on the West (shore) end of the log boom reserved for University of Washington VIPs. The parade route closes at 9:40am and does not reopen until the SYC Marshall Boats announce the parade route has reopened, which will be sometime after 2:30pm, depending on the length of the parade.
*Information & photo courtesy of nwboatinfo.com/Events.html
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WORDS FROM A LOCAL AUTHOR: “LAKE WASHINGTON 130 HOMES”- DAVID DYKSTRA
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My wife, Susan, and I live on Lake Washington waterfront on the west side of Mercer Island. We absolutely love our waterfront lifestyle! We enjoy relaxing on our decks and dock and looking at the scenery and activities on the lake. But mostly we enjoy getting out on the lake on our boat, Happy Hours (see photo). We participate in water activities (tubing, water skiing, swimming and the boat’s water slide) with the kids and grandkids. We also have many wine and cheese cruises with the adults while looking at spectacular scenery and beautiful homes. We became so infatuated with the magnificent waterfront mansions, I decided to research the mansions and write my book, Lake Washington 130 Homes, to share my research with other (including “armchair”) boaters.
Learn More: www.hundredhomes.net
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Seattle’s Water Landmarks Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
Access to Lake Union is restricted at Gas Works Park, entering the water or launching boats from the park is prohibited (SMC 18.12.070). There is no swimming, no fishing and no wading in the park. Burke-Gilman Trail runs past Gas Works parking lot and follows the BurlingtonNorthern Railroad 12.5 miles north to Kirkland Log Boom Park. This 20 acre point on Lake Union was cleared in 1906 to construct a plant to manufacture gas from coal - later converted to crude oil. Import of natural gas in the 1950’s made the plant obsolete. The city acquired the site for a park in 1962. The park was opened to the public in 1975. The boiler house has been converted to a picnic shelter with tables, fire grills and an open area. The former exhauster-compressor building, now a children’s play barn, features a maze of brightly painted machinery. Info: www.seattle.gov Image: www.fogwp.org
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Seattle’s Water Landmarks cont. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks are always a great attraction. Late spring/ early summer is a great time to enjoy the beautiful Carl S. English, Jr. Botanical Garden.
The gift shop in our visitor center has a wonderful garden pamphlet which will help you find many of the rare and exotic plants waiting to be discovered. Every trip to the Locks should include a walk in the garden, watching the boats, visiting the fish ladder, and exploring the exhibits and gift shop. This is a place “where the activity never stops!”
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Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the locks were formally opened on July 4, 1917, although the first ship passed on August 3, 1916. They were named after U.S. Army Major Hiram Martin Chittenden, the Seattle District Engineer for the Corps of Engineers from April 1906 to September 1908. They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Info: www.nws.usace.army.mil Images: www.myballard.com (left) www.panoramio.com (right)
The “Ballard Locks” is your “gateway” to the Puget Sound. There is no need to be intimidated your 1st time through, you just need to be prepared. There are things you need to have, know and understand before you enter the locks. MUST HAVE - Two 50 foot lines (for the large locks) with an eye at least 12 inches in diameter on one end and an adequate number of fenders for both sides of your vessel. NEED TO KNOW - When approaching the locks, assume you’ll be using the small locks located on the south side. You will see lights to indicate if you may proceed in or not. Green light means enter; Red means you’ll be waiting. All commercial boats have priority. The Lock Master is the man in charge so do what they say, no matter what! If you’re asked to wait, (and it will happen) you can tie up on the south wall, either in the lake or the Sound. Do not tie up on the north-side wall. You may also raft off. If you’re tied up, let others raft off of you if possible. Some times it may take an hour or more before you get through and no one wants to idle that long. When heading into the lake you’ll be going “up” in the locks. Heading to the Sound, you’ll be going “down”. UNDERSTAND - When using the locks, your crew should understand they have a role to play. Everyone needs to work together. Following directions is an absolute must. The one goal on everyone’s mind is to get through without losing their mind or damaging their boat so look at what’s happening around you. Is there a current? Windy? Raining? How many boats are waiting? Who’s ahead of you? Whatever the situations is, be prepared for anything. The biggest issue you will run into is people being impatient and crowding. Give other boaters room to maneuver and make sure they’re ready to receive you if you’re rafting. Using normal logic seems easy but for some reason, it seems to get lost when you’re inside these walls. Small Locks: The small locks will be on the south side. First thing to remember - small locks are first come, first serve. Be aware who’s ahead of you and don’t cut. Second, the small locks have a sliding wall that moves up and down with the water level. When entering from the lake side, assume you’ll tie up on the starboard side. From Puget Sound, most likely you’ll tie up on the port side but be ready for anything.As you enter, take it slow and don’t crowd the other vessels. Look for one of the lock attendants and they will direct you where they want you to go. Once you’ve entered, stern tie first, wrap you rope around the “button” and bring it back to the cleat. Don’t tie it down too hard. Reason: in very rare situations the wall may fail and not move with the water level. If this happens, you need to act fast and let line out.
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Once the lockage is complete, the doors will open. DO NOT UNTIE until you’re told to do so. If there is a vessel next to you, make sure you help guide them out. Once you’ve been given the O.K. to exit, untie in the order instructed and proceed slowly. It’s a good idea to give yourself just a little push off so you don’t slide or bang up against the wall as you leave. That’s it! You’ve made it through the small locks. Large Locks: The large locks are on the north side. LARGE VESSELS FIRST! As you enter, assume you’re going on the wall. This is where you need your 50-foot lines because there is no sliding wall. Entering from the lake- side , assume you’ll tie up on the starboard side. From Puget Sound, assume the port side. Again, be prepared for anything and everything. Once your vessel is secure, be ready for others to raft off of you.
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From The Lake Heading to Puget Sound - In this situation you’ll be going “down”. If you tie up on the wall you’ll hand your lines to the lock attendants, “eye” first. They will secure it around the “button” and hand the rest back to you. Tie down both lines a.s.a.p. Once secured, be ready for another vessel to raft off of you. Once everyone is in and secured, they’ll close the door and will announce for everyone to “Man Your Lines”. This means you need to untie (but DO NOT LET GO) and let line out as the water level goes down (only when you’re on the wall). Be sure the stern is in tight as possible. This will keep your bow from hitting the wall. You will want to half wrap the line on the cleat for leverage. Once the lock has been lowered, you will be instructed to tie down your lines. Even though your lines are secured and tied down, you must stay alert. The current will move you around as the doors open so stay on top of things. Never untie until you are told to do so by a lock attendant. From The Sound Heading to the Lake - From this direction you will be going “up”. When entering, the lock attendant will throw down a line. You’ll take that line and the “eye end” of your rope and tie them together. They will pull it up and secure it. Once secured up top, you’ll tie your end down to the vessel. Again, once secured, be ready for others to raft off and stay alert. This is why you need to give other vessels space to maneuver. It takes some time to tie up in this situation.
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When you hear the chime, the water level will start to rise. As it rises it’s important to keep the stern in as tight as possible. If you float off the wall a little it’s o.k. just pull it back. However, you must communicate and work with the person manning the bow. Once you get to the top, you’ll be told to tie down your lines. DO NOT UNTIE until you’re told to do so. The water needs to equalize and there is a strong current. If you raft to another vessel: when leaving from another vessel, give yourself a little push off so you don’t rub their vessel or scratch yours. Remember, take it slow, give each other space, and listen to the dock attendants. They are there to make your experience a good one. Also know, you will screw up once in awhile. Everyone does at some point but that’s all part of learning... And boating! Few Other Tips: The lock attendants are doing their job. They’re trying to protect your investment and you. Remember, if you get snapped at, it’s because you’ve done something wrong. If you think you’re right, remember they’re always right! If you are in a large vessel or sailboat, you may have to ask for as many as six bridges to be raised. You should know the height of your mast and be prepared to signal the bridge tender at least 100 yards (30.48 m) from the bridge. Open Signal: 1 long & 1 short blast. *The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
*Information courtesy of http://www.seattle.gov/parks/boats/rules.htm
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Washington State Boater Education Card Mandatory Boater Education
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In 2005, a law was passed requiring boat operators to take a boater safety education course in order to operate a boat in Washington state. The law applies to operators of motorboats with 15 horsepower or greater. Boaters can take an education course in a classroom, online or at home. Once the course is completed and test passed, boaters need to send a completed application for their card. *Information & photo courtesy of nwboatinfo.com/Wash-StEducation-Card.html
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If you are planning to cruise Puget Sound and beyond here are some retailers who can help you prepare for your trip... Navigation & Charting Links... Click Below: Anacortes Electronics Armchair Sailor Big Bay Technologies Boaters World Captains Nautical Supplies Chyna Sea Ventures Defender Emerald Harbor Marine Evergreen Pacific Publishing Fisheries Supplies Furuno USA Garmin GeoNav Island Marine Instrument KVH Industries Lowrance
Lunde Marine Electronics Navionics Nobeltec Overton’s PSI Company Radar Marine Raymarine Rose Point Navigation Sea Tech Systems Simrad West Marine Wholesale Marine Yacht Masters *Information courtesy of nwboatinfo.com/ Navigation-charting.html
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BOATING RULES & REGULATIONS SPEED REGULATIONS
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7-KNOT AREAS (7 Knots is equal to 8 mph) The Lake Washington Ship Canal runs between Lake Washington and Shilshole Bay. It has a general maximum speed limit of 7 knots. This includes the waters Westerly from the Webster Point Light, in Lake Washington, all portions of Union Bay, Portage Bay and Lake Union, the Fremont Cut, the Locks and west to the entrance buoy at Shilshole Bay. Within 100 yards of any shoreline, pier, restricted area or shore installation in Lake Washington. Within 200 yards from shoreline in all other waters of the city. This includes the waters of Puget Sound off Shilshole Bay, Elliott Bay and within the Seattle City limits. 4-KNOT AREAS Government Locks: From the western end of the west guide pier of Hiram N. Chittenden Locks to the eastern end of the east guide pier. 3-KNOT AREAS Andrews Bay, South of the outermost headlands of Andrews Bay, on the northwest side of Seward Park, (Lake Washington). Rainier Beach: Within 100 Yards of the shoreline of Lake Washington in an area bounded on the north by an extension of South Henderson St. and bounded on the South by an extension of South Carver St.
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LAKE UNION TEST LANE. Within Lake Union there is a “Speed lane� marked by 4 yellow Buoys. The course runs east and west. Its purpose is for the operational testing and demonstration of vessels. Contact the Seattle Harbor Patrol for further information regarding the use of the Lake Union speed lane. REDUCE YOUR WAKE!! The speed zones within the city are in place to prevent accidents and protect persons and property against injury or damage. Be a courteous boater. Reduce your speed around small boats such as kayaks and canoes. In the close quarters of Lake Union Houseboats and boats moored at the many marinas around the lake are susceptible to wake damage. For additional information contact: Seattle Police Department Harbor Patrol 1717 North Northlake Way Seattle, WA 98103 Phone: (206) 684-4071
*Information courtesy of http://www.seattle.gov/parks/boats/rules.htm
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WATERFRONT PARKS Puget Sound / Lake Union / Lake Washington BLUE: The Puget Sound has waterfront parks scattered along the shoreline, our map displays popular ones from North Seattle down to Des Moines, WA. All provide different amenities and attractions, places for families and friends to play in the salt water!
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YELLOW: Lake Union’s proximity to and scenic views of Seattle make it a popular recreational spot. Seaplanes operated by Kenmore Air and Seattle Seaplanes land and take off from the lake throughout the day. Pleasure boats from Lake Washington pass through on their way to Puget Sound. RED: Lake Washington is a large freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle. It is the largest lake in King County and the second largest natural lake in the state of Washington, after Lake Chelan. It is bordered by the cities of Seattle on the west, Bellevue and Kirkland on the east, Renton on the south and Kenmore on the north, and surrounds Mercer Island. The lake is fed by the Sammamish River at its north end and the Cedar River at its south. Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org
To view our map click here: WATERFRONT PARKS
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Water Activities Whale Watching - Victoria Clipper 2701 Alaskan Way - Pier 69, Seattle, WA, 98121 206-448-5000 www.clippervacations.com
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Argosy Cruises
1101 Alaskan Way, Pier 56, Seattle, WA, 98101 206-623-4252 www.argosycruises.com
Blue Sky Outfitters
9674 50th Ave SW, Seattle, WA, 98136 800-228-RAFT www.blueskyoutfitters.com
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Water Activities Kenmore Air
950 Westlake Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98109 425-486-1257 www.kenmoreair.com
Puget Sound Sailing
5632 Marine View Dr., Tacoma, WA, 98422 253-383-1774 www.pugetsoundsailing.com
Ride the Ducks
516 Broad St., Seattle, WA, 98109 206-441-3825 www.ridetheducksofseattle.com
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Water Activities Saltwater State Park
25205 8th Place, Des Moines, WA, 98198 253-661-4956 www.stateparks.com/saltwater.html
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Seattle SeaplanesÂ
1325 Fairview Ave. E., Seattle, WA, 98102 206-329-9638 www.seattleseaplanes.com
Electric Boat Company
2046 Westlake Ave N #102 Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 223-7476 www.theelectricboatco.com/
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THE ARGOSY CHRISTMAS SHIP FESTIVAL The Argosy Christmas Ship™ festival is a holiday celebration that has been a Northwest tradition since 1949. Its main purpose is to bring communities together to celebrate the holiday season. From our flotilla of ships to the crowds of people who gather onshore, this celebration is one of the gems of the holiday season. The Argosy Christmas Ship™ sails to different Puget Sound waterfront communities. Choirs onboard sing 20-minute performances to these communities, broadcast through a state-of-the-art speaker system. On shore, thousands of people gather around roaring bonfires anticipating the arrival of the Christmas Ship™. You can either join on board the Christmas Ship™ or one of the Parade ships that follow, or join with friends and neighbors to gather together for your own caroling tradition.
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If you own your own boat, feel welcome to add lights to your vessel and join in the festival and help form the largest holiday floating parade in the world! Information courtesy of Argosy Cruises
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Resources DINING BY BOAT Dining by boat is one of the best ways to spend a summer evening! Here are some restaurants that provide moorage for their boating guests.
Lake Union:
Chandler’s Crab house: On Lake Union at Chandlers Cove. Dock at the north tip of - 76 -
Chandlers Cove. Some moorage may be found on the west side of the cove. 206.223.2722
Chinooks At Fisherman’s Terminal: Dock located directly in front of Chinooks on
the west side of terminal and about 150 feet of dock space with a 2-hour limit but it’s free. Fisherman’s Terminal offers overnight guest moorage that is on the east side but very close to Chinooks. 206.283.4665
Joey’s On Lake Union: Located at Chandlers Cove. Joey’s is just to the north of the
cove. Dock at the north tip of Chandlers Cove. Some moorage may be found on the west side of the cove. 206.749.5639
McCormick and Schmick’s Harborside: Located southwest Lake Union, just a few docks north of Kenmore Air. The dock is on the south side of the building. Dock has about 50+ feet of moorage. 206.270.9052
Rock Salt: Located on the southwest side of Lake Union. The Rock Salt is behind a private marina so it may take a little time to find it. There is a dock on the side that is very close to the parking lot. The dock has about 60+ feet of space. 206.284.1047
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Lake Washington:
Blue Water At Leschi: Leschi is located on the west side of Lake Washington between the
floating bridges. There is moorage at the public wharf between the 2 marinas. Leschi can get rough so watch the water conditions. 206.323.2233
Ivar’s Seafood Bar At Renton’s Coulon Park: Coulon is located on the south end of Lake Washington next to Boeing. Kidd Valley is located in the park, right next to the marina. You can receive free moorage for a few hours. 425.226.2122
Poppinjays At Carillon: A Cafe and Catering Company: A favorite place for lunch at Carillon
Point! Enjoy fast and fresh “made to order” deli sandwiches and salads - delicious hot entrees and soups - and a variety of home baked pastries and desserts. Carillon Point is located south of downtown Kirkland. Enter marina from the north entrance. The public guest pier is available on a first come first serve basis unless signs on the dock say otherwise. For safety reasons, boats larger than 36’ are required to use the outside of the guest pier. Poppinjays located in plaza. 425.828.3048 http://www.nwboatinfo.com/Dining-Out.html
...And more...
Ivar’s Salmon House-North Lake Union Blu Water Bistro-Leschi Daniel’s Broiler-South Lake Union Daniel’s Broiler-Leschi Dukes Chowder House-South Lake Union Kid Valley Hamburgers-Coulon Park, Renton bin on the lake-Carillon Point, Kirkland Beach Café, Woodmark Hotel-Carillon Point, Kirkland
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Resources MARINAS/BOAT MOORAGE
Chinook Lake Union Boat Moorage 2525 Fairview Avenue East, Seattle WA (206) 323-2344
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1101 North Northlake Way, Seattle WA (206) 304-1477
Leschi Yacht Basin
202 Lake Washington Blvd, Seattle, WA (206) 328-6777
Lakewood Moorage
4500 Lake Washington Boulevard South, Seattle, WA (206) 722-3887
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Resources MARINAS/BOAT MOORAGE
BELLEVUE MARINA
6-99th SE, Bellevue, WA 98004 425-443-1090 (Harbour Master)
Please call City of Bellevue for Marina slip availability (425-452-4883). 60 open and covered slips, 20’ to 46’. Rates: $8.50/ft. open, $9/ft. covered. No liveaboards. Facilities: Parking, short walk to Old Bellevue, (shopping / food / full service). - 79 -
CARILLON POINT MARINA 7000 Carillon Point, Kirkland WA 98033 425- 822-1700
200 open slips, 34’ to 60’; some 30’ side tie space available. Rates: $10$12.15/ft plus metered power. Liveaboards not allowed because of city ordinances. Facilities: showers, restrooms, pump-out, fuel nearby, restaurants, stores, post office, locked gates, after-hours security guard and parking. *Guest moorage: call for availability.
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Resources MARINAS/BOAT MOORAGE
KIRKLAND YACHT CLUB MARINA 137 Park Lane #200., Kirkland, WA 98033 425-822-0291
91 open slips, 30’ to 150’. Call for availability and prices. Yearly leases from May 1 to April 30th. No liveaboards allowed due to city ordinances. In the heart of downtown Kirkland. Facilities: restrooms, showers and lockers. - 80 -
MARINA PARK
505 Market Street Suite # A, Kirkland, WA 98033 425-587-3340
*Guest Moorage: 77 slips.0’-50’. Rates: 0’-20’ $7’/night; 21’-30’ $8’./night; 31’34’ $12’/night; 35’-40’ $15’/night; 41’-50’ $18’/night; 51’ and over $25’/night. 72 hour limit, no reservations. Facilities: restroom, grocery, restaurant. Ramp available for boats under 24 feet. Boat access card only, April 1 - Oct. 31.
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Resources MARINAS/BOAT MOORAGE
NEWPORT YACHT BASIN
3911 Lake Washington Blvd. SE, Bellevue, WA 98006. 425-746-7225
400 condo slips. Rentals available, 206-267-2535. Sale and rental also available: RKI Marine Properties, (206) 284-9991. Yacht Sales on site through Eastside Marine Brokers 425-747-2628.
YARROW BAY MARINA
5207 Lake Washington Blvd. N.E., Kirkland, WA 98033. 425-822-6066
120 open and covered slips up to 50’. Call for rates, Liveaboards not allowed due to city ordinances. Facilities: restrooms, pump-out, parking, year-round fuel dock, full-service yard, marine accessories store, runabout/ski boat rentals and restaurants adjacent.
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Resources FUEL DOCKS ON LAKE WA/LAKE UNION
Ballard Oil Co
North Lake Marina
Chevron C/W
Seattle Boat
Morrison’s North Star
Yarrow Bay
Diesel Only Located: Ship Canal Phone: 206.783.0241 - 82 -
Located: N. Ship Canal Phone: 206.784.0171
Marine Located: Lake Union-Seattle Phone: 206.284.6600
No Diesel Located: Kenmore Phone: 425.482.9465
Located: Newport Shores Phone: 425.-641.2090
Located: Carillon Point Phone: 425.822.6066 ext. 4
*Info courtesy of nwboatinfo.com/Lake-Union---Lake-Washington.html
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Resources BOAT LAUNCHES
Lake Union | Lake Washington 14th Ave Boat Ramp
Mercer Island Launch
Atlantic City Ramp
Newport Yacht Basin
Lake Union - Seattle
Rainier Beach - Seattle
Next to I-90 East Side
Bellevue
Gene Coulon Park
Stan Sayres Park
Kenmore Boat Launch
Sunnyside Ave N Ramp
Kirkland Marina Launch
W. G. Magnuson Park
Renton
Kenmore - Bothell
Limited Parkin
Lake Wash. - Seattle
East of Gasworks Park
Lake Wash. – Seattle
*Information courtesy of nwboatinfo.com/Boat-Launches.html
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Resources BOAT LIFTS | DOCKS Basta Boat Lifts
Seaborn Pile Driving
Lakeside Construction
Seattle Dock Repair
Marine Restoration
Sunstream Boat Lifts
NW Quality | Lifts & Docks
Waterfront Construction Inc
Bellevue | 425.641.8911 Boat - PWC lifts & Accessories
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Issaquah | 206.850.0250 Residential Docks & Pile Driving Kirkland | 425.576.8661 Dock Construction, Shore Repair Snohomish | 360.668.0191 Boat Lifts, Docks & more
Mercer Islands | 206.236.1700 Pile Driving, Docks, Residential Seattle Area | 206.659.5409 Repair & Engineering Services Kent | 888.786.5438 Boat Lifts, PWC Options
Seattle | 206.548.9800 Piers, Floats, Bulkheads, Docks
*Information courtesy of nwboatinfo.com/Boatlifts-Docks.html
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Resources DOCKS
Construct or modify:
Before construction or change to a dock of any kind can take place the proper permits must be obtained. Depending on your property and the type of construction you are planning, it may be necessary to obtain permits from local, state, and federal authorities.
So where do you start?
The first place you want to go is your local City Hall. They have been through this process many times and will be the best resource for you to begin. Most of the cities have permit apps available on their website but you won’t know which permits are applicable to your sight until you have spoken with the proper officials. Some cities will require that you have a “Pre-Application Conference” before they will instruct you as to what permits you will need. Don’t worry, Pre-Application Conferences are a good thing. It will save you a lot of frustration and time in the long run. Listed on the next page are local City Halls and related information...
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Resources WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES
SCHEDULE INFORMATION (BY ROUTE) Spring 2014 [Apr 6, 2014 - Jun 14, 2014]
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Anacortes / San Juan Islands / Sidney B.C. Port Townsend / Coupeville Mukilteo / Clinton Edmonds / Kingston Seattle / Bainbridge Island Seattle / Bremerton Fauntleroy / Vashon Fauntleroy / Southworth Southworth / Vashon Pt Defiance / Tahlequah 2-Boat Fauntleroy / Vashon / Southworth [Currently Inactive]
Summer 2014 [Jun 15, 2014 - Sep 20, 2014] Anacortes / Sidney B.C. Anacortes / San Juan Islands Port Townsend / Coupeville Mukilteo / Clinton Edmonds / Kingston Seattle / Bainbridge Island Seattle / Bremerton Fauntleroy / Vashon Fauntleroy / Southworth Southworth / Vashon Pt. Defiance / Tahlequah 2-Boat Fauntleroy / Vashon /Southworth [Currently Inactive]
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Vist: www.wsdot.wa.gov/Ferries for all information on traveling and schedules.
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Resources CITY HALLS BELLEVUE CITY HALL
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450 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (425) 452-6800 www.bellevuewa.gov City Hall: 8am-5pm M-F Development Svcs: 8am-4pm M,T,Th,F; 10am-4pm Wed *Pre-Application Conference – optional
HUNTS POINT CITY HALL
3000 Hunts Point Rd, Bellevue, WA 98004 (425) 455-1834 www.huntspoint-wa.gov 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm M-F Permit Days: T & Th Contact: Sue Israel *Pre-Application Conference – required for construction cost over $25,000
MEDINA CITY HALL
501 Evergreen Point Rd, Medina, WA 98039 (425) 454-9222 www.medina-wa.gov 8:30am-5:00pm M-F *Pre-Application Conference - optional
MERCER ISLAND CITY HALL 9611 SE 36th St, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (206) 275-7601 www.mercergov.org 8:30am-5pm M-F *Pre-Application Conference – required
YARROW POINT CITY HALL 4030 95th Ave NE Yarrow Point, WA 98004 (425) 454-6994 www.ci.yarrow-point.wa.us/ 8:30-4:30 M-F *Pre-Application Conference – required for construction cost over $50,000
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Resources SEATTLE DOCK BUILDERS
Barry Nyman & Assoc Inc 11720 NE 30th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98005 (425) 836-2239
Sea & Shore Construction Inc 5535 28th Ave. West, Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 324-3434 www.seaandshoreconstruction.com
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Seaborn Pile Driving
9311 SE 36th St, Mercer Island, WA 98040 Âť Map (206) 236-1700 www.seabornpiledriving.com
Waterfront Construction Inc 205 NE Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 548-9800 www.waterfrontconstruction.com
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Resources SURVEYING WATERFRONT
Shoreline Management
www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/shorelines/index.html
Safekeeping Washington’s shores
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Washington has about 28,000 miles of shorelines – more than the distance around the Earth. Our shorelines include both quiet breeding areas for blue-ribbon trout and areas where 30-foot waves build and carry away beaches. This wild, dynamic nature of shorelines draws us to the water’s edge. Managing our use and development of shorelines is important. It helps us to preserve what we value and protect life and property. Sharing and caring for shorelines is everyone’s responsibility.
Shoreline Master Programs
Local Shoreline Master Programs apply the Shoreline Management Act at the community level. The Act was adopted by the public in 1972 to help manage shorelines.
Shoreline Management Act Rules www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/1106005.html
Rule adoption notice for amendments to state’s Shoreline Management Act rules. Amendments address commercial geoduck aquaculture, limited amendments to local shoreline master programs, and housekeeping changes to better align the rule to current state statute. Notice includes adoption, filing and effective dates.
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Resources SURVEYING WATERFRONT
Triad Associates 12112 115th Ave NE Kirkland, WA 98034
Phone: 425.821.8448 Toll Free: 800.488.0756 Fax: 425.821.3481 Email: info@triadassociates.net Web: www.triadassociates.net
Waterfront properties in the State of Washington have some very unique challenges relative to their boundaries and building setback lines. These include issues like accretion and reliction along riverfront and tidal properties. This is when the boundary lines move with the shoreline as Mother Nature changes the landscape. In addition there are man made changes that effect boundaries like properties along Lake Washington when the lake was lowered for the Ballard Locks. Understanding the rules and laws of Washington State’s riparian boundaries takes years of experience and training. Triad Associates has been analyzing and resolving these boundaries for over 37 years. With a team of Professional Land Surveyors that has been together for decades, they have tackled some of the most complex boundary issues in the state. Their team approach is the cornerstone to coming up with the best boundary solution for the given situation. When asked to resolve a “problem boundary” they use the combined knowledge of hundreds of years of experience to come up with the correct solution. Please contact Greg Juneau, Vice President of Triad Associates for more in depth information on the very complex subject of Riparian Boundaries in the State of Washington.
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SEATTLE BOAT CO. Seattle Boat Co. is Seattle’s exclusive full service marine dealer offering the finest brands in boating; Cobalt, Malibu and Sunseeker plus multi waterfront locations providing service and haul-out, SkyLaunch Marina, fuel dock and FunShare Boating Club. Visit our website or contact us today for all of your recreational boating needs.
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206-633-2628 (Seattle Main) 425-641-2090 (Bellevue-Newport)
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AIRPLANESUSA OF SEATTLE AirplanesUSA Aircraft Sales of Seattle Connecting Buyers & Sellers Worldwide
Welcome to one of the largest aircraft dealers and brokerage firms in the world! Our professional staff facilitates all types of aviation transactions. We are your best source to buy, sell, trade, or lease any type of aircraft. AirplanesUSA conducts business globally from three primary airport locations within the USA (Ft. Lauderdale, Chicago, and Seattle).
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BEACHSTORE.COM BeachStore.com is committed to providing
excellent beach products and services while always ensuring our customers have the best beach days ever! We’re dedicated to offering the best and largest selection of beach gear on the web at the best prices. BeachStore is your one-stop-shop for “everything under the sun”. Serving beach goers since 1999 with summer products all year around, we understand that you need your beach stuff before the weekend! - 94 -
BeachStore.com is celebrating its 13th Summer anniversary this year. We have been serving beach-goers since 1999, with a selection of over 1000 beach-related products. There is not a thing about the beach we don’t know!
www.beachstore.com Contact Us via Phone or Fax: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm EST Toll Free: 1-888-402-3224
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