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ABOUT THE CENTERMount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center is located on Lake Washington at Stan Sayres Park, about midway between Seward Park and the I-90 floating bridge in south east Seattle. Hours
The above listed hours indicate when programs have
been scheduledNOT necessarily office hours. If you call and reach
our voicemail, please leave a message and someone will return your call
as soon as possible.
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EVENTSThe Mt. Baker Boating Advisory Council hosts two rowing regattas annually. The Tri-Mountain Rowing Regatta occurs in the fall and draws
competition from all over the northwest. Keeping with the tradition
of long endurance training for the fall rowing season, the Tri-Mountain
is a three mile "head" style race with boats rowing at staggered
starts and racing against the clock. The course begins at Colman Park,
heads south to Andrews Bay, around a controlled buoy turn near the Lakewood
Marina, and aims the final stretch back north toward the Mount Baker
boathouse. The Seattle Sprints Regatta is Mount Baker's second major rowing
regatta and caters to Masters and Open rowers with an array of sprint
events. The regatta, begun in 1990 and is a 1500 meter course. Held
in April each year, the Seattle Sprints attracts many northwest masters
rowers who are gearing their spring training for the short and fast
sprint races. It has become quite a popular racing event for the ever
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CLASSES & PROGRAMSMt. Baker currently offers programs for ages 8-100 in rowing, sailing, and windsurfing for all ability levels. Financial Aid is Available for all classes. The Boating Advisory Council, in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, wants to ensure that our activities, classes and sports are available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. The Council will chose to waive some or all fees, offer activities on a sliding scale, allow for an exchange of activities for volunteer service, or offer scholarships. Reduced fees are intended mainly for families or individuals in our
Seattle neighborhood who are on public assistance or are unemployed.
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Junior CrewMt.Baker Junior Crew
* Please note that regatta dates are always subject to change. For more information about schedules and events, visit www.mtbakerjrcrew.org
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Youth Summer CampsWe offer youth summer camps June-August for sailboarding, sailing,
and multi-sport with kayaking and canoeing. Our new summer catalog with
summer camp dates will be out April 1, 2008. If you would like
the new catalog to be mailed or e-mailed to you, please send an email
with your preference of how you would like us to send it to you. Float
Tests are required for all of our camps and classes. See the form for
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PRINTABLE FORMS
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DIRECTIONSThis facility is accessible by private car, foot, bike, boat, and public transportation which makes stops on Genesee Street 3 blocks south of the facility. Because Stan Sayres Park features a boat launching ramp, as well as several piers for power or sailboats, one could arrive by water to take a class! ( RETURN
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HISTORYThe construction of a rowing and sailing center for youth in South Seattle was included in the Forward Thrust Bond Issue of 1968. It was slated to be one of the final projects and was finally moved into the planning stages in 1980. The architectural firm of TRA was hired to do a feasibility study and based on their recommendation, the new facility was erected at Stan Sayres Park on the shores of Lake Washington. The firm of Calvin/Gorasch was selected to design the new facility and construction began in August of 1984. The building is located adjacent to a residential area that provided the inspiration for the classic sloping roofline and cedar shake roof of the new building. The building is gray stucco and trimmed in turquoise, fuchsia, forest green, and wedge wood blue. The official christening was on June 15, 1985 and the facility was named "Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center." The first project of the new advisory council was assisting in the planning and operation of the christening ceremony. The new council, lead by Wil Anderson as President, took an active role in the planning of programs, financial projects, and publicity for the new center. Funds were generated through program operation and supplemented by fund raising activities to allow the purchase of ten Laser II sailboats, ten sailboards, and an eight oared shell named "City of Seattle." In the summer of 1990, the Goodwill Games were held in Seattle, and the Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center hosted the events on Lake Washington. A 2000 meter course, beginning at Mount Baker Beach, was the venue for this world class Regatta. ( RETURN TO TOP )
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May 28, 2008
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