Lowtide Lake Union
Boats Afloat Show September 15-19
At Seattle’s 32nd annual Lake Union
Boats Afloat Show, you’ll see hundreds of boats the way they were meant to be seen – on the water! From cabin cruisers, from sailboats to hundred-foot mega-yachts and everything in between - Boats Afloat has it all! More than 50 distinct brands of
yachts including Ocean Alexander, Selene, Westport, Bayliner, Kadey Krogen, Sunseeker, American Tug, Regal, Hallberg-Rassy, Jeanneau, J-Boat, Hunter, Catalina and more. More than 50 brokers and dealers
from Washington, Oregon, California, Florida and British Columbia, Canada will display their yachts. Some 30 shore side exhibitors with professional services from marine finance and insurance to yacht linens and yacht maintenance will exhibit at the show. The 64-foot sailing vessel OceanWatch
just returned from a 25,000 mile, one- year circumnavigation of the American continents with the mission of inspiring, educating and engaging the citizens of the Americas to protect our fragile oceans, will be at the dock. The Pacific Science Center – a partner in the expedition - will be on deck to demonstrate how to build a marine ecosystem and food web. Fun for kids and adults alike. Try your hand at checking water quality with the remote control Sea Perch or learn how to use satellite data to observe cloud cover. The Lake Union Boats Afloat Show
runs from Wednesday, September 15th to Sunday, September 19th, from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm daily at South Lake Union in Seattle. Tickets are $12 for adults/ $5 for kids under 18 (kids under 12 are free) or $18 for a multi-day pass. Receive a free ride on the Seattle
Streetcar and a $25 gift card good at Daniel’s Broiler or Chandler ’s Crabhouse with an e-Ticket purchase at
www.BoatsAfloatShow.com There are limited parking lots near
the show or for convenience, park downtown and take the Seattle Street Car directly the show on South Lake Union.
The Northwest Maritime Center &
Wooden Boat Foundation are now fully operational in the heart of downtown Port Townsend and adjacent to Point Hudson. Twice as many educational programs and hands-on demonstrations are at the Festival and top quality year round maritime programs are expanding this summer and in 2011. Port Townsend is a year round place
for all things wooden boat, for sure, but it’s also a must-stop for cruisers, fishermen, racers, rowers and travelers from around the world. With two marinas, walkable access to just about anything you need for a boatyard project and a town full of boating adventurers and builders in all aspects of boating, “PT” is synonymous with boats. The Wooden Boat Festival is the grand event of this waterfront town and now ranks as one of the top three events of its kind in the world! At this year ’s
Wooden Boat Festival, we’re taking our role as the world’s most educational wooden boat event to a whole new level. Our two new buildings allow us to double the number of free (with your admission wrist band) indoor lectures and demonstrations. All the fun outdoor stages and activities will carry on as usual, but in case you want to get out of the sun (we hope), rain (we tolerate) and wind (we find hard to complain about as sailors)... you’ll have more options than ever!
Presenters range from local experts
and businesses of international reputation to out-of-town experts representing some of the best and most unique boatbuilding, sailing, rowing and educational options in North America. Watch the website when specific speakers and topics will start to be posted weekly or follow us on Facebook for daily news. More than 300 boats are available to
go aboard. So far this year’s fleet includes “tallship” schooners Adventuress (recent winner of the National Trust for Historic Preservation Grant), Alcyone, Lady Hawke, Martha, Merrie Ellen, Mycia, Odyssey, Suva and Zodiac. A broad array of “smallships” including sail, power and rowing vessels f rom the mos t traditional viking designs to classics from the 30s-50s to more modern edgy designs featuring the latest and sometimes most controversial o f b u i l d i n g materials, coatings, power source and structure.
Five indoor venues, three outdoor
venues and a non-stop tour of boats guarantees that no one in the family will run out of things to do or to learn. Excellent music, food and libation round out the atmosphere in what is long considered the “woodstock of woodenboats.” For more information and tickets
go to
www.woodenboat.org and
www.nwmaritime.org or stop by!
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