The official opening of the boating season in Seattle started with the Boating Opening Day Parade presented by the Seattle Yacht Club. The parade route started in Portage Bay and the boats made their way through the narrow Montlake Cut into Union Bay. Here were a few of my favorite pictures from the day. Check out the full set on Flickr.

A large steam ship passes by a draw bridge.
The 1922 Virgina V steams through the Montlake Cut.
A tiny steamer ship called the Rose.
A tiny steamer ship called the Rose.
Historic Naval rescue boat.
Historic Naval rescue boat.
Crazy band on a barge jamming in the rain.
Crazy band on a barge jamming in the rain.

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