Did you make it for the Opening Day at the Port Ludlow Marina?
The atmosphere around the Marina was full of enthusiasm and
excitement for the upcoming boating season. The boats were adorned with flags
and the sun glistened on the water. Children, adults, and dogs alike were
enjoying the great weather - you just can’t beat 73 degree weather in
early May.
The ceremony kicked off as bagpipes played and the Port
Ludlow Yacht Club members filed in around the Marina Pavilion. “Amazing Grace”
played on the bagpipes and between the music and beautiful views of the Olympic
Mountains and the Marina, I know I wasn’t the only one with tears in my eyes.
The Port Ludlow Yacht Club
recognized members who have crossed the bar and introduced new members and
their boats. Each new yacht club member was gifted champagne to christen their
boats. After the flags were raised, past and present Commodores and Yacht Club
Officers were recognized, and the cannon was fired - it was time to go down to
the docks.
Each new yacht club member and their boat were inducted with a champagne toast and champagne was poured on the boats to acknowledge their debut.
Each new yacht club member and their boat were inducted with a champagne toast and champagne was poured on the boats to acknowledge their debut.
The Commodore anchored his boat in the middle of Port Ludlow
Bay as boats left their slips and made their way around the Marina to the
Commodore. From the Totem Pole at Burner Point to picnic tables at the Marina
residents, guests, and fellow boaters enjoyed watching the parade of boats.
The Opening Day ceremony was filled with tradition and
excitement for the upcoming boating season, we hope to see you out on the water
soon.
Interested in mooring your boat the Marina or becoming a Port
Ludlow Yacht Club member?
The Marina can accommodate boats up to 200' with
amenities including 30/50 amp shore power, ValTech Marine Fuel, and stationary and portable pump-out services.
The Port Ludlow Yacht Club currently has approximately 150 members who participate in cruise, race, and social functions yearly. In addition to joining the Port Ludlow boating community including social events and access to the Club’s “Wreck Room”, you also receive reciprocal moorage in over 100 yacht clubs in Washington, Oregon, California, and Canada.
amenities including 30/50 amp shore power, ValTech Marine Fuel, and stationary and portable pump-out services.
The Port Ludlow Yacht Club currently has approximately 150 members who participate in cruise, race, and social functions yearly. In addition to joining the Port Ludlow boating community including social events and access to the Club’s “Wreck Room”, you also receive reciprocal moorage in over 100 yacht clubs in Washington, Oregon, California, and Canada.
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