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  • A Laser skipper hikes to starboard to keep his boat balanced during a race on Lake Washington. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1981)
    Small Sails Catch the Wind
  • As I sketched this yacht heading toward Salmon Bay, some bystanders wondered when the next boat would come through. Busy or not, the boat activity at the locks is mesmerizing to watch. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Quiet Day at the Ballard Locks
  • Sails billowed as boat crews set canvas and secured lines at the start of the Great Equalizer race on Puget Sound off Shilshole. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    At a Rate of Knots
  • The amount of things you can put on these floating platforms is mind-boggling. Capt. Brent Bierbaum said this one included 51 rail cars and the equivalent of 132 semi-trailer trucks. Topping the massive stack were several boats and a Caterpillar excavator. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough tugs, big cargo
  • More than 800 sailboats and power craft paraded through the Montlake Cut to Lake Washington in the Seattle Yacht Club's Opening Day Regatta. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1952)
    Seattle Yacht Club's Opening Day Regatta
  • Blue Angels jets fly low over Lake Washington. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Seafair Weekend
  • Two paddlers head down the Montlake Cut below the Montlake Bridge. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Paddling in the Montlake Cut
  • The Olympics rise in the background as orcas swim north in Puget Sound, seen from West Seattle. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic View
  • The Ballard-based Western Towboat Co. has a fleet of 21 tugs and employs about 140 people, said Rachel Shrewsbury, whose grandfather started the business in 1948. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough Tugs, Big Cargo
  • Western Tugboat's crew getting ready to sail to Whittier, Alaska. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough Tugs, Big Cargo
  • Capt. Brent Bierbaum at the helm and three of his four-person crew down below worked together to chain up the barge. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough tugs, big cargo
  • Campanario joined the crew aboard the tug for a very short but important part of the journey: the sail from Ballard to Harbor Island, where the tug hooked up a fully loaded barge. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough Tugs, Big Cargo
  • And there went the Arctic Titan and its barge as the evening colors began<br />
to paint the scene over Elliott Bay. Smooth sailing! (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough Tugs, Big Cargo
  • These sailboats, part of the Downtown Sailing Series first race, head for a turn buoy by the Great Wheel on the Seattle waterfront. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Downtown Sailing
  • Not many ports have the infrastructure to load rail cars onto barges.  (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Tough Tugs, Big Cargo
  • A boat house, just East of Covich Williams fuel dock at Canal Cove Marina in Seattle, was engulfed in flames. (Greg Gilbert/The Seattle Times)
    Boat house in Ballard engulfed in flames
  • A boat at rest on the beach in Port Ludlow. <br />
<br />
Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times
    Weathered Boat
  • Spectators on a boat watch the Blue Angels fly overhead during the 1993 Seafair. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 1993)
    Jets Overhead
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Crab Boat
  • A boat decked out for the holidays joins the parade of boats that follow the Argosy Christmas Ship each year. <br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Decked Out on the Decks
  • Boats in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race parade past a fire boat spraying water and the city of Seattle on May 3, 2024. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Clipper Round the World
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Union Boat Ramp
  • A boat leaves a wake on a sunny day over Lake Sammamish. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Wake Up
  • Puffin, a little steam launch built in 1906, is one of the most popular boats in the Center for Wooden Boats' collection. It has taken thousands of visitors on free Sunday tours of Lake Union since the mid 1990s. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Puffin's Hull Stripped and Sanded
  • Puffin, a little steam launch built in 1906, is one of the most popular boats in the Center for Wooden Boats' collection. It has taken thousands of visitors on free Sunday tours of Lake Union since the mid 1990s. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Painting Puffin's Hull
  • An old boat on skids in a Ballard shipyard. (Natalie Fobes / The Seattle Times, 1987)
    Ballard Shipyard
  • A boat cruises Puget Sound as the last light of day illuminates the Olympic Mountains. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Last Light
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    "Dawg Boat" in the Montlake Cut
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Boarding the "Dawg Boat"
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    "Dawg Boat" Three
  • A boat and water skier leave a wake on a sunny day over Lake Sammamish. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Water Ski Wake
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Chinook's Husky Boat
  • Puffin, a little steam launch built in 1906, is one of the most popular boats in the Center for Wooden Boats' collection. It has taken thousands of visitors on free Sunday tours of Lake Union since the mid 1990s. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    The Little Steamboat that Could
  • A line of historic longliner fishing vessels, led by the 1913 Vansee at right, heads east in the Lake Washington Ship Canal on the way to the South end of Lake Union. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Center for Wooden Boats Parade
  • Seattle's first fire boat after the great fire of 1889. The Snoqualmie is in its slip at the foot of Madison Street. (Seattle Times Archives,1889)
    Fighting Fires Waterside
  • The boats in all probability made Ketchikan their home port to escape new state income tax laws. (Seattle Times Archives, 1932)
    Fishing Fleet at Ballard
  • A Washington State Ferry cruises past the Olympic Mountains peak "The Brothers." (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    The Brothers and the Boat
  • The two dots in the foreground were swimmers who had a water-level view of the ferry Elwha off Edmonds. The boat was headed for Kingston on the Kitsap Peninsula. (Cole Porter / The Seattle Times, 1978)
    The Sound and the Ferry
  • A lockman, working in wide-windowed house of levers at the Government Locks, opened a gate to permit a Coast Guard patrol boat to pass from Salmon Bay and its fresh water to the salt water of Shilshole Bay. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1950)
    House of Levers
  • A lone boat approaches the Ballard Bridge, seen from the air with the snowy Olympic Mountain Range in the background in Seattle. Off in the distance, the Ballard Locks and Puget Sound. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Winter View
  • Mount Rainier looms in the background as a pontoon boat drags some children on Lake Washington. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Summer View Mount Rainier
  • Pleasure boats in the small lock chambers wait for the water level to fall while the R/V Rachel Carson, a University of Washington School of Oceanography research vessel, enters the large lock at the the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, also known as the Ballard Locks. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Ballard Locks
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Boats of all Sorts
  • Boats of all sizes gather on Lake Union, including the sailboat and a paddle boarder. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Chilling on the Water
  • The Washington State Parks and the Center for Wooden Boats will manage the new Cama Beach State Park on Camano Island. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Oars on Camano Island
  • This flotilla of vintage boats on Lake Union is sometimes referred to as "Skeet's Fleet," after Skeet Kelley, who makes his home in the small tug. (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1973)
    "Skeet's Fleet"
  • A 1930s wood lapstrake dinghy, named “Fred,” rests on the beach near Little Sucia Island in the San Juan Islands. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    1930s Lapstrake Dinghy
  • A view beneath the hull of the Chimacum ferry, under construction, in a dry dock at Vigor Shipyard in Seattle. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times, 2016)
    Under the Chimacum
  • A worker walks beneath the hull of the Chimacum, the newest state ferry, under final assembly at Vigor Shipyard in Seattle. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2016)
    Finishing a Ferry
  • At sunrise, low autumn light catches the mist rising off Pine Lake in Sammamish. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Autumn Sunrise
  • A 1,000-ton wooden floating drydock, purchased by the Lake Union Dry docks, as shown from the Ballard Bridge. (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1947)
    Towing a Dry Dock
  • Restored hydroplane Slo-mo-shun IV cockpit. (Richard Heyza / The Seattle Times, 1990).
    Slo-mo-shun Restoration
  • Early morning fall light streaks across the mist rising from Pine Lake on the Sammamish Plateau. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Misty Pine Lake
  • Mist rising off of Pine Lake in Sammamish in the early morning light. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Moody Mist
  • A fisherman cruises on Puget Sound near Whidbey Island during a moody, misty morning. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Solitude on the Water
  • The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks large chamber is closed to vessel traffic while valves are replaced. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Maintenance on Ballard Locks
  • The 1957 Miss Wahoo belonged to Bill Boeing Jr. With its wooden finish, it stands as the most elegant in the collection. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Miss Yahoo
  • Akutan Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, viewed from the deck of a factory trawler. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 1987)
    View From the Deck
  • The veteran ferry Ballard is seen here during its conversion to a floating restaurant – the Golden Anchors. (The Seattle Times, 1945)
    Ferry Ballard
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    A Piece of the Kalakala
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Kalakala Pieces in Kirkland
  • Back in the day, it was normal for towns to have their own mascot hydros. The 1960 Miss Burien was sponsored by a group of Burien merchants. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Miss Burien
  • The Aquabus Ferry prepares to take off from Granville Island in Vancouver, B.C. The Granville Street Bridge is in the background. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Tiny Passenger Ferries
  • Mother Nature shows her colors after a break in the rain showers off Pritchard Island Beach in the Rainier Beach neighborhood. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times)
    Rainbow Over Pritchard Beach
  • The ferry Leschi arrives at the dock as a car goes by on July 13, 1941. (Seattle Times archive)
    Leschi Ferry
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    The Write Stuff
  • Embarking for West Seattle on the King County Water Taxi. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Embarkation Vacation
  • A ferry heads towards Bremerton, Bainbridge Island and the Olympic mountains in the background under clear skies. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Westward Bound
  • The Polar Star, a Coast Guard icebreaker in dry dock on Seattle’s Harbor Island. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Icebreaker in Drydock
  • The tug Sea Chicken tows a raft of logs in the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The Aurora Bridge spans the background. (Bruce McKim / The Seattle Times, 1969)
    Tugboat Sea Chicken
  • Modern-era hydroplanes use enclosed cockpits to protect the pilots in case of crashes. The cockpit of this Boeing hydro came from an F-16 aircraft. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Boeing Hydro
  • A ferry passes by Seattle's Great Wheel on the downtown waterfront. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Skyline and the Great Wheel
  • Rental canoes on Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Crescent Canoes
  • The historic 1975 Oh Boy! Oberto, was first hydroplane to be sponsored by the local brand. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Oh Boy! Oberto
  • Commercial fishermen worked over their gear at Salmon Bay Terminal, now known as Fishermen's Terminal, west of the Ballard Bridge in 1954. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times)
    Fisherman at Salmon Bay
  • A view of the famous "Sleepless in Seattle" houseboat from inside another floating home on the Lake Union docks.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Sleepless in Seattle Houseboat
  • The lights of a Christmas ship illuminate the waters of Elliott Bay as it passes The Space Needle in the evening.<br />
Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times
    Christmas Ship at the Space Needle
  • A kayaker takes in a smokey morning sunrise on Lake Washington off Magnuson Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Smokey Sunrise
  • Black clouds of a spring squall boil over Shilshole Bay as a sailboat clears the breakwater. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1970)
    Sailing Shilshole
  • A ferry passenger watches the sunset while riding on the ferry from Southworth to Fauntleroy during a stormy September evening. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Sunset Ride
  • The Olympic Mountains create the backdrop as a Washington State ferry makes its way past two paddle boarders during its voyage between Edmonds and Kingston during sunset.(Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    Ferry at Sunset
  • The West Seattle Water Taxi docked at Seacrest Park dock connects the downtown Seattle waterfront and West Seattle.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    West Seattle Water Taxi
  • Side view of the historic Kalakala Ferry in morage in Tacoma since retirement.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Side View of the Kalakala
  • Historic Kalakala ferry from the 1930s moored in an industrial waterway in Tacoma after retirement. <br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    The Kalakala
  • Walkway past the Edmonds Underwater Park near the Edmonds ferry dock.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Edmonds Underwater Park
  • With the sun out and a break from the rain, sailboats venture out into Shilshole Bay. (Amanda Snyder / The Seattle Times)
    Sunny Shilshole
  • (Gabriel Campanario  / Seattle Times news artist)
    Vulcan Classroom
  • (Gabriel Campanario  / Seattle Times news artist)
    The Vulcan
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Seward Park Shoreline
  • Washington's tall ship The Lady Washington sails through Lake Union in front of Seattle's skyline.  (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 2010)
    The Lady Washington
  • The Tall Ship Europa, left, the largest of the Tall Ships in the parade, follows other ships in a sailpast in Elliott Bay, August 15, 2002. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Tall Ship Europa
  • Tall Ships form up to parade in Elliott Bay. At right center is the Lady Washington, directly behind to the left is the Hawaiian Chieftian, at far right in the distance is the tallest Tall Ship the Europa. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 2002)
    Tall Ship Parade
  • A dusting of snow on a Pine Lake dock and canoe. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Frosty Sammamish Morning
  • Shilly the Sea Monster sits on the seawall at Shilshole Marina. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Shilly the Sea Monster
  • The Russian three-masted tall ship Pallada is docked at the cruise ship dock at Bell St. pier in Seattle. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 2011)
    Tall Sails
  • A crew member aboard the "Morning Dew" is silhoutted in the sun during an afternoon cruise on Lake Union. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Union Silhouette
  • With a fresh coating of snow, almost the entire Olympic Mountain Range is on display behind The Washington State Ferry Tacoma and the West Seattle Sightseer, a passenger-only ferry heading to downtown Seattle. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Puget Sound Crossing
  • Rowers from Lake Union Crew navigate past the Westlake neighborhood at sunrise over Lake Union in Seattle. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Union Crew
  • Rowers on Lake Union, the Space Needle and construction cranes silhouetted in the late afternoon sun. (Greg Gilbert/The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Silhouettes
  • Racing is one of the most popular pastimes of Northwest sailors. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    1977 Blakely Rock Race
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