January 2007 - Port of Everett
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January 2007 - Port of Everett
The Boater’s Choice! P o r t o f E v e r e t t M a r i n a From the Marina Director HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope this newsletter finds all our boaters and their families healthy, happy and looking forward to 2007. Seems like I’ve said this before, but the year ahead is certainly expected to be one of “change” both in and around your Marina. The Port Gardner Wharf redevelopment will be in full swing soon and the new 12th St Yacht Basin and associated Guest Moorage and Dry Stack projects will complete in early spring. The new 75ton Travelift, haul-out dock and boatyard should be in operation in October; about the same time the old “P” and “Q” docks in the South Marina will be demolished in preparation for new docks that should be in place by mid-February. And these first few months of 2007 will be a particularly busy time for your Marina Maintenance Division as they tackle a number of repair and maintenance projects from float and restroom repairs to electrical upgrades. They’ve already replaced all the old concrete filler slabs in the North Marina and rewired “Q” North; along with repairing various waterline breaks from the recent freeze. Oh, and if you’re out boating the next few weeks, watch for the dredging that will be going on both in the river channel outside the marina and over at the Jetty Island Dock. Throughout the year ahead, we will endeavor to keep you informed of the progress on all projects and will work hard to minimize negative impacts to the quality services you expect and deserve. These newsletters, announcements on gates, the Dock Captains, the Marina Users’ Forum and Web site updates are ways we plan to “get the word out.” As always, your continuing patience and cooperation as we labor to improve the Marina and the surrounding property are greatly appreciated. One of the Port of Everett’s exciting improvements for 2007 is a completely re-vamped Web site, which is expected to debut in late January. Even the current Web site has a wealth of information about the Port and what’s going on; including both the Operating and Capital Improvement Plan Budgets for 2007. The challenges ahead in 2007 will be many, and the satisfaction of successfully working through them together will make this year most rewarding for all those involved – and I encourage you to get involved in making your marina as good as it can be: by taking good care of your own boat and dinghy (if you have one); keeping the dockside area around your boat shipshape and void of trip hazards; by complying with all marina and pollutionprevention policies; by bringing dock maintenance issues to the attention of staff; and by raising any concerns or suggestions you have regarding the Marina to your Dock Captain, to the Marina Staff or to the Port Commissioners directly. I think we’re making progress toward the vision of being “The Boater’s Choice!” And I see the pace of transformational activity required to realize this vision accelerating through 2007 and beyond. We’re glad to have you onboard for what is sure to be a fun ride! Sail Safe! — Kim Buike Volume 4, Issue 1 Jan/Feb 2007 *AVAILABLE MOORAGE 20' open 24' open 26' open 28' open 32’ open 28’ covered 32' covered 40' covered 40' Port owned boathouses *Call now if you want your boat under cover this winter 425-259-6001. Safety/Maintenance Concerns? Please report these to the Marina office. After hours: Call 425-259-6001, and dial 2 to reach Marina Security right away. What’s Inside? Bayside Marine Ground Breaking 2 12th Street Yacht Basin 2 2007 News Flashes 3 Boating Classes 4 Sea Scouts Program 4 Big Yellow Crane Leaves Port 4 Calendar 4 Page 2 Floats arriving for new 12th Street Yacht Basin — Marina to open this spring Bayside Marine Plans Ground Breaking Ceremony for January Bayside Marine has been issued its building permit for its new 55,000 square foot dry storage, service department and retail building. Bayside will be the first business to relocate to the Craftsmen District at the 12th Street Marina. An official ground breaking ceremony well be held at the end of January, and the planned opening of the dry storage facility will be in late March. For more information contact Jeff LaLone at: Bayside Marine (425) 252-3088 www.baysidemarine.com Pictured above are some of the new floats that will shape the Port’s new yacht basin. At this pace, the Port expects the new marina to be operational in spring 2007. After a few setbacks, the construction of the 12th Street Yacht Basin is back on track, and on pace to be open for business in spring 2007. The first floats for the project arrived in early November, and the Port has been working tirelessly to ensure that the in-water work is completed by Feb. 15. #10445 The Yacht Basin, which is located to the north of the Port’s existing marina, will have approximately 220 permanent and guest moorage slips and be the newest, state-of-the-art marina on the West Coast. This facility will accommodate yacht-class vessels that range from 40 to 70 feet, and has end-ties for vessels 80 to 143 feet. The trend in the recreational boating industry is toward larger vessels, so the expectation is that this marina will meet the needs of existing and future slipholders. The walkway, landscaping, marina support building and parking lot for the new marina are already complete. Half of the new slips are already reserved, and a portion of the slips are being saved for home buyers in the adjacent Port Gardner Wharf project. If you are interested in a slip, contact the marina office at 425-259-6001. Page 3 2007 NEWS FL ASHES! Seattle Boat Show ♦ 2007 Parking Permits are available and must be picked up before Jan. 31, 2007. ♦ 2007 Annual Boat Launch passes are available for $150. ♦ 2007 Senior (60 and over) and Disabled Boat Launch passes are available (no charge). ♦ ATTENTION All Liveaboards: You are required to register with the office EACH January. Failure to register/re-register may result in termination of your moorage and/or liveaboard status. #1137 ♦ Dock Captains to receive Slip holder contact info. We'll soon be providing Dock Captains with contact info for the boaters on each of their docks, unless we hear from you by Jan 15th that you don't want your information provided. The current Dock Captain roster was published in the Nov/Dec newsletter and will be updated and re-published periodically. It's also available in the Marina Office. Page 4 As of Dec. 30, 2006 Big Bird Leaves North Marina Site after 11 years USCG Auxiliary Boating Classes January 25, 2007 through February 3, 2007 Flotilla 18 (Everett/ South Whidbey) Weekdays Noon- 8 p.m. America’s Boating Course Jan. 13-14 (9 am – 1 pm) GPS for Mariners Jan. 27 (9 am - 4 pm) America’s Boating Course Feb. 10-11 (9 am -1 pm) GPS for Mariners Feb. 24 (9 am - 4 pm) Contact: Jeff Anderson 360-653-9486 Saturdays 10 a.m.— 8 p.m. Sundays Concrete Float Surface Repairs American Construction has removed the yellow crane at the end of the North Marina site. It took approximately two weeks to deconstruct and load the crane on the barge. The crane will be reassembled and used in Mississippi — its original home. • Jetty Float Repairs & Dredging Sea Scouts: Learning the Maritime Culture • North H/I/J Piling Rollers • Water Line Hose Feeds @ Bottom of Ramps • New Web Site to Launch in January The Port of Everett, in partnership with Vision Internet, is almost ready to launch its new Web site. The last redesign of the Web site was in 1997, and the rebuild was a major undertaking from both a design and content gathering standpoint. The goals are for the new Web site to be: interactive, vibrant, transparent, educational and used as an international marketing tool. Watch for the site to launch in January. 10 a.m. —6 p.m. Maintenance Projects Come take a look at the Sea Scouts for unparalleled sailing adventures. Sea Scouts are a co-ed division of the POPEYE’S MARINE & KAYAK CENTER LLC located in the Port of Everett Marina, North Side 425-339-9479 “See you at The Boat Shows ! “ POPEYE’S VILLAGE BOAT STORE 2507 Broadway, Everett 425-339-1100 featuring Delphin and Advanced Cat inflatable boats www.popeyesmarine.com Boy Scouts of America for young adults 14-21, who learn character development and acquire lifelong skills through a program of responsible fun and adventure. Everett Sea Scout Ship #226 “Clewless” owns two sailboats: a 24 foot San Juan sloop and 32-foot Mariner ketch. Meetings are held Boating Skills & Seamanship Jan.17– Feb.14 (9:30 am-1 pm) Contact: Tony Ford 360-794-1723 Flotilla 12 (Edmonds) Boating Skills & Seamanship Advanced Coastal Navigation Both classes are 13 sessions starting Tuesday Jan. 30 6:45 pm —8:45 pm in the Lynnwood area Al Beutler 206-234-8138 or [email protected] Everett Sail & Power Squadron “Boat Smart” Course Boat safety, handling skills, regulations, navigation, etc. 4 sessions beginning Monday Feb. 19 at 7 pm Snohomish County PUD Bldg. Everett 425-259-9556 or www.usps.org/localusps/everett/ weekly at the Milltown Sailing Association Clubhouse near D-Dock North at the Everett Marina. Sea Scouts participate in competition and other Sea Scout ships and in the weekly Log Dodge races in the summer. For more information visit www.clewless.3h.com. Port of Everett Marina 1720 W Marine View Dr. PO Box 538 Everett, WA 98201 Phone 425-259-6001 Fax 425-259-0860 E-mail [email protected] Port of Everett Marina Calendar January Your Port of Everett Marina newsletter contains valuable information. Two account numbers are hidden in this newsletter. If you find your account number call 425-2596001 or email [email protected] to claim your gift certificate. Gas $2.90 Diesel $2.71 February Jan. 4 (Thurs): Port of Everett Commission Meeting, 9 a.m., Commission Room, 2911 Bond, Everett Feb. 6 (Tue): Port of Everett Commission Meeting, 9 a.m., Commission Room, 2911 Bond, Everett Jan. 9 (Tue): Port of Everett Commission Meeting, 9 a.m., Commission Room, 2911 Bond, Everett Feb. 6 (Tue): Marina User Forum Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Marina Office Jan. 9 (Tue): Marina User Forum Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Marina Office Feb. 13 (Tue): Port of Everett Commission Meeting, 9 a.m., Commission Room, 2911 Bond, Everett Jan. 30 (Tue): Dock Captain Meeting, 7 p.m. Marina Office Feb. 27 (Tue): Dock Captain Meeting, 7 p.m. Marina Office SEE YOU AT THE SEATTLE BOAT SHOW!
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