Opening
Day - Boating on Saturday, May 4,
2013 , is the official opening
of Seattle 's boating season. It is sponsored by the Seattle
Yacht Club and includes many kinds of water activities. It will include
a morning of crew races staring at 10:20 am and the grand Opening Day boat parade starting at noon . Participating yachts will be decorated to illustrate
this year's theme for Opening Day, "Hawaiian
Magic." The crew races are west to east through Montlake Cut and the
boat parade is east to west through the Cut.
The
first SYC Opening Day took place in early May 1913 with a parade and a regatta
in Elliott Bay . The first Opening Day parade through the Montlake
Cut was in 1920 after the Seattle Yacht Club moved to its new (and present)
facilities in Portage Bay .
Over
the years, events such as the University of Washington crew races have become a part of the day's traditional festivities.
Many spectators watch these popular races through the Montlake Cut from the
shore, boats or TV. Opening Day 2013 marks the 29th anniversary of the
Windermere Cup.
Seattle
Yacht Club's Opening Day has become the nation's largest regional celebration
of water, spring and the opening of boating season. Opening Day in Seattle is a family and party affair. A huge spectator fleet
lines the start of the crew races and the end of the boat parade from Montlake Cut
east into Union Bay and Lake
Washington . Spectator boats
are also decorated (optional) and families and friends spread blankets on the
shoreline and spend hours watching and picnicking.
On