Reminder…Seaview Ave at the Railroad Bridge will be closed, 8-5 this Friday, the 16th. It appears they are doing track work. Use Golden Gardens Dr. or take a left just past the bike trail/stoplight.
Category Archives: Liveaboard Topics
February 2024 Newsletter
Summary of State of the Marina call tonight…
Good evening, neighbors and thank you to those that checked in. Here is a brief summary of tonight’s Port “Teams” call…
First…there were only 61 attendees out of all of Shilshole (1400 slips), Harbor Island (77 slips), Fishermen’s Terminal (700 slips) and Salmon Bay Marina (168 slips). If you are not getting the emails from the marina office, maybe they don’t have your current info. Please update your contact info with them.
2nd…the Sealions have caused severe damage to the docks and equipment. The Port is working with the appropriate agencies to mitigate their effect. It has been determined the sealions are color blind so yellow caution tape doesn’t work. Use blue or green tape, cones etc…it seems to deter them. They apparently don’t like a stream of water spray, either. If you hear of explosives being used (as some fishermen have been observed doing), contact the office immediately.
3- the tribal dock (and yellow crane/hoist) at the south end near Seaview has piling structural issues which is why it has limited access and will be restricted for a long time
4-one more blue light camera has been ordered to be installed by the dry storage at the north end. The cameras have proven to be a deterrent and reported incidents are down. As always, report anyone/anything suspicious and call 911 for any safety concerns.
5-The management requests that if you see any activity by the marina staff or security staff that is of concern, please report it to the marina manager, Karlina Smith
6-the laundry facilities have notices posted as to how to contact the administrator of the laundry (not the Port). Please report any issues immediately. The company has parts on backorder, etc so they will be here as soon as possible.
7-the Port is working with the City of Seattle and Seattle Police to facilitate the tagging and removal of the transient vehicles on Seaview. The City has a FinditFixit app to report any issues or concerns.
Thanks all for being great neighbors and watching out for each other…
“State of the Marina” MS Teams Call Jan 24th
This coming Wednesday. Please check your email from the Port on 1-11-24 for the call link.
| The Port of Seattle Recreational Boating team is hosting a virtual meeting and is inviting all customers to participate. Please join us to learn about what we’ve done in 2023, where we are going in 2024, and hear directly from the Marina Managers what their top priorities are moving forward into the new year. Meeting Details Date: January 24, 2024 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm |
Shilshole Handbook
Shilshole Marina has had a handbook for it’s tenants for over 20 years and it was supposed to be handed out to every new tenant by the office. Unfortunately, that was hit or miss, according to our neighbors.
They finally put it online and it now incorporates all marina policies-parking, waste disposal, Required Best Management Practices, and subleasing. Please take the time to read it and be familiar the marina procedures-it may answer many of your questions. It can always be found under the “More Info” tab above.
https://shilsholecommunity.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/742a6-sbm_customer_handbook_2021_0.pdf
January 2024 Newsletter
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Who we are…
The Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. (SLA) is a neighborhood association, that was formed to serve as a conduit for sharing experience, education, and information between people living aboard their recreational boats at Shilshole and their larger community.
The SLA has a close working relationship with the Marina/Port of Seattle; manages the Shilshole Blog, the Dock Captain Program, Shilshole Prepares, and maintains a permanent seat on the Ballard District Council.
The SLA also acts as the representative of our liveaboard community on issues that are a concern to the membership like: marina security, the Liveaboard Agreement with the Port, and community participation. In order to accomplish this, we need to hear from you! Together we can protect our lifestyle and the use of our recreational boats.
Happy New Year!
Your Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. wishes you and your family good health and happiness in 2024, with completed boat projects and more time for cruising!
Don’t forget…
The Seattle Boat Show will be held from Feb. 2nd -10th. Check out their website for schedule and seminars.
2024 Parking Passes are available for pick up in the office and need to be placed on the lower driver’s side windshield. Also, make sure your car tabs are current, especially if you leave your car while cruising or travelling.
And check back to this Shilshole Blog for news and events affecting those of us here at Shilshole.
Moorage Rate Increase Jan 2024
The Port of Seattle recently completed its annual review of moorage rates and current market conditions in the area. After this review, rates were adjusted accordingly, and an email was sent to the tenants by the Port of Seattle.
Effective January 1, 2024, monthly moorage rates (and most other fees) here at Shilshole Bay Marina will increase by 10-12%! We encourage you to thoroughly read the new Tariff #6, as this dictates all fees and regulations here at Shilshole.
Christmas Ships
The Holiday season is upon us…time to decorate your boat
with lights and share some good cheer with your neighbors!

Argosy Parade of Boats
details here: Christmas Ship™ Festival Schedule – Argosy Cruises
…and check out the nearby light displays in the Olympic Manor neighborhood on 85th and our marina lights from the Sunset Hill Park!
Here are some other Seattle area Holiday events...

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