Amberjack's winter digs at Seattle Yacht Club. Normally moored undercover the boat is at the work float for a spring wax job. These are beautiful boats!


Heading West we transit Lake Union in the middle of the city. Looking South is South Lake Union a tech hub developed by Paul Allen (I miss the guy) and Amazon's turf.

Looking North is Lake Union Drydock, a busy industrial boatyard, the first of several I'll show this trip. Just ahead under the bridge is a tech world beach head on the north end of the lake, the Google, Tableau and Adobe campus. Most of the freshwater waterfront is zoned for maritime related activities and Seattle has a surprisingly large industrial maritime base. A large part of the Alaska fleet winters and has their service/modifications done here. Other than a smaller hub in Anacortes Washington I'm not aware of any other port on the Northwest coast with this capability. The city doesn't like them because they're messy and noisy but so far hasn't been able to change the zoning to push them out.

Through the ship canal heading West, Lake Union Tug & Barge an ocean tug/barge business. Interesting operation, they build their own tugs out in the open right in front of the blue roofed building. In the photo you can see a couple stacks of spare propellers.

Foss Tug & Barge shipyard. Usually this place is packed with ocean tugs being serviced, theirs and others. This is very quiet. I think they're trying to move out of the city.


Fisherman's Terminal where most of the fleet work gets done. I've hauled out my boat across the channel and come back to it the next day to find it covered with paint and metal grit blown over from ship work at FT.


Ballard Oil fuel dock, home of the $1.27/gal diesel fuel!

Hiram Chittenden Locks aka the Ballard Locks. Lake Washington is 22' above sea level, we locked through at high tide so the drip was minimal. At serious low tide the drop can be 30' and its like being in a concrete canyon with seriously rough walls.



Into Salmon Bay (salt water again!!! Amberjack is a saltwater boat). The tug is heading north, we're following to clear the channel.

Turning West into Puget Sound we're looking at the Olympic Mountains. Despite the clouds it was a beautiful day.

Around the corner and a couple miles to the south we're into Elliott Bay and Seattle. Mt Rainier is just visible in the background center right.

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More fish processors opposite the marina. Also a cruise ship dock. Good luck with that this year.

Elliott Bay Marina, our summer digs.
