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Look for Seafair 2005 Gallery by Wednesday, 8/10/05.  Thanks for coming.

Boats

Ask any Northwesterner what is the most important aspect of life, here and you will invariably hear about the scenery.  A central feature of the scenery is all the water.  Human kind cannot live near water without fulfilling the need to float on it.  Hence the topic of this gallery.

Throughout the Northwest are numerous examples of boats and Ships of all types.  The weekend yachtsman enjoys sailing, rowing, kayaking, canoeing, white water rafting, and cruising in large and small power and sail boats.  Additionally, most Northwesterners have ridden on the Washington State Ferries that ply the waters of Puget Sound day in and day out.

While out on the water, one is also likely to see a multitude of commercial craft, including tugs, barges, fishboats, ferries, other passenger vessels, survey vessels as well as  large container ships and tankers.

This gallery is devoted to the various types of vessels found on the waters of Puget Sound and the rivers feeding into it, as well as the lakes around it.

 

Opening Day of Yachting Season

Every year Seattlites celebrate the opening of yachting season with a celebration on the Montlake cut.  Sponsored by Seattle Yacht Club and Windermere Real Estate, the celebration includes crew racing (shown above) and a yacht parade of a flotilla of vessels from dozens of Northwest yacht clubs as well as non-members.  At right are two of the younger attendees.

Visit our gallery to view images of this celebration

 

Tall Ships

Occasionally, we in the Northwest are blessed with a visit from that rarest of breed, the sailing vessels of a bygone era.  Most of them, nowadays are sail training ships.  Even more rare are visits of multiple tall ships at the same time.  One such occasion was the Tall Ships Tacoma 2005 festival where some 30 classic sailing vessels visited the Port of Tacoma for a five stay in July.

 

Ferries

The most prominent commercial vessels on Puget Sound are the Washington State Ferries.  Any trip on the Sound will bring one across at least one or two of these behemoth vessels, carrying hundreds of vehicles and passengers.

Shown at right is the newest of the fleet, the M/V Tacoma on a run from Seattle to Bainbridge Island. 

Tugs and Barges

 

Motoryachts

 

Sailing Yachts