
Sunday was time to sleep in, catch up on emails, make a few calls and heading out of town we drove by the Bell Harbor Marina to scout it out*. We did not venture over to the indoor show, but heard from several friends that it was well attended and there was a lot to take in. The last day of the show, a chance to gauge the success of the event, to get a flavor for the local market and a last chance to tour a couple of the trawlers that we didn’t get a chance to see earlier. The Boats Afloat Show is owned and produced by the Northwest Yacht Brokers Association and sponsored by Yachting Magazine, Lake Union Piers, Ketel One Vodka, Talisker Whiskey, Seedlip, Greenlake Jewelry Works, Waterworks Events and Cruises, Lakeside Restaurant.Saturday was open, giving Jeff a chance to stop by and speak with many broker and vendor friends. An All Access Pass, good for all four days of the show, is $25. Show hours: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm (weekdays) and 10:00 am –7:00 pm (Saturday and Sunday).Īdmission is $16 for adults and $5 for youth (12-17). Live Music Daily, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm From indie to country to the award-winning Roosevelt High School jazz band, the show will feature live music twice daily, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm.
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Trinity’s nibbles, other tasty treats, Ray’s cocktails and full bar service will be available for purchase onboard the Olympic Star, moored dockside for the duration of the show and providing panoramic views of the show and the Seattle skyline.

The most expensive boat in the show and 88 feet of pure luxury is the Ocean Alexander 27E.

The show features new and used power and sailboats including some gorgeous mega-yachts up to 116 feet. Also new are live music acts daily on a dedicated music stage, multiple chef and batch cocktail demos with food and bar service onboard Waterways Cruises’ 90-foot Olympic Star which will be moored dockside for the duration of the show.

at Lake Union Piers (formerly Chandler’s Cove).

and sails on through Sunday, May 1, 2022, at 7 p.m. The new show cruises into town on Thursday, April 28 at 11 a.m. The Northwest Yacht Brokers Association is now making it a twice-a-year event, with the introduction of a new Spring show. Since 1978, the Boats Afloat Show has been a fixture on the Lake Union waterfront in Seattle in September.
