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Bellevue Marina

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Seattle Boat Company - Seattle Boat Company SkyLaunch Newport in Bellevue

Seattle Boat Company

(35 reviews)

A first class experience. We started thinking about buying a boat a bit over a year ago. We…read moredecided to join the FunShare boat club at Seattle Boat Co (SBC). Our objective was to see how often and how we would use a boat. After a season, we decided to buy a Cobalt boat. We had stayed in touch with Shane over the last year. Once we decided it was time to move forward, he worked with us to build the boat we wanted. The team at SBC has made it an easy transaction. We just received our new R6 Surf. From Shane in Sales to Tony at SkyLaunch and Tommy the Delivery Captain it has been a great experience. Tommy sent me a library of videos to review prior to delivery and then did the on water boat orientation and walk through. He took me through all the systems and how they worked. In general, SBC sells and services high-end boats. They provide a concierge type experience. There are always staff around to answer questions and help you with any issues. They are definitely a higher-end dealer and it is not the low cost place. However, they provide the service and facilities that goes along with the price. Highly recommended.

Repeated problems with the service department. Billing errors, scheduling problems, poor repairs,…read moreunnecessary charges, and they hold your boat hostage until you pay, even if they messed something up. I'm never going back. I even raised concerns to Elizabeth and just got excuses. Never again.

Kirkland Homeport Marina

Kirkland Homeport Marina

(7 reviews)

This Marina was an unplanned detour on my husband Leo and I's monthly date today. It was a…read moresurprisingly lovely and peaceful place to take a short stroll. Leo and I like building with Legos occasionally to relieve stress, and I commented to Leo that the building next to the Marina (the building that is located across from Anthony's Homeport Restaurant) looks like it could be a life-sized Lego building with its lovely corbels, its rectangular lights spaced evenly along one outdoor wall, and its many other beautiful architectural details. Leo and I noticed a few similar-looking, small sail boats moored along the left dock of this Marina. All of these boats had cute names that started with "J", such as "Java," "Jester," and "Juno." Leo noticed a sign for the Kirkland Sailing Club near these sail boats, so perhaps these sail boats are from this club. Fun! I used to go sailing somewhat frequently with my close friend Ashley, who is a Chemist, a Mosaic Artist, and a World Class Sailor! But it has been a long time now since I have been sailing! The clouds in the blue sky were simply stunning over the peaceful water. It wasn't too crowded on this Thursday late afternoon. There were a few people walking their dogs, a couple of families, and a few other people there. We would love to return to this Marina on a chill day when we feel like relaxing! This was a great find!

The main Kirkland Marina in downtown is one of prettiest places for folks to gather, take a stroll,…read moreand for many of Kirkland's sponsored activities. It's one of the best features about Kirkland. Walk a little, eat at the restaurants, shop a little, walk some more. There are picnic tables. There are benches to sit. There are people, cute kids, ducks, and Canadian geese to watch. Buy a sandwich, a gyro, or whatever and sit on a bench to enjoy the beauty of Lake Washington. Today was the Trick or Treat in downtown Kirkland day. There are several booths set up at the Marina for games, a few food items, and a few crafts to buy. During summer, the Wednesday Farmers Market is located here.

Boat Street Marina

Boat Street Marina

(6 reviews)

University District

Excellent marina. Clean, secure locked gate, pump out station at end of dock and restroom/showers…read more Location is excellent. Best Marina in Seattle.

Most of Boat Street Marina slots are in front of agua verde, near the UW campus. the docks were…read moretotally renovated in about 2007 from funky decrepit and cheap, to super flash, clean, big fat slots, 30 amp power, locked keycode gate, and a lot more expensive, a 32' slot is $320, slightly more expensive than just about anywhere in lake union. No liveaboards, no guest moorage. there is a 24 hour keycode to a simple clean but dark lavatory (that chronically smells of refried beans from the restaurant above) and shower for marina users and no other facilities at the docks, but you are within a mile of a lot of great boat and hardware stores (fisherman's supply, and hardwicks), and a 10 minute walk to a bizillion restaurants on university ave. and, it is a fantastic location if you work at the UW or university hospital. some small boat slots are against the shore, and thus not very secure, but it's a pretty good neighborhood -- somewhat surprisingly, undergrads that maraud nearby neighborhoods do not seem to bother the boats. (maybe some inebriated survival instinct is at play there?) the big drawback on this place is the parking. you can pay an extra $30/month or so for a pass to the adjacent lot, but it is only good for 4 hours, 24 hours a day. on top of the 'highest moorage rate in the city', another $30 starts to get annoying, though not totally out of line. for longer parking, there is paid daily parking about 2 blocks away. they also have a couple funky, no-power, no-gate cheaper slots about a block to the west, but i suspect these are available pretty rarely. maybe i'm just having trouble dealing with change, but it kind of cranks me to have to pay $30 in parking every time i take the boat out for the weekend -- and not even get to park at the dock. at that rate, fishermans terminal, shilshoe, everett and edmonds are all looking better and better, so i think my days at boat street are numbered. if you're looking for mega cheap, check out port of brownsville - under $150 for 32'. but getting there practically requires organizing a safari...it is so inaccessible to the city. keyword: moorage

Bellevue Marina - marinas - Updated July 2026

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