Center For Wooden BoatsEmail Me
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1010 Valley St # Main
Seattle, WA 98109 Get Directions
Seattle, WA 98109 Get Directions
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Museums, Historical Places, Boating Instruction, Boats-rental & Charter, Non-profit OrganizationsMuseums, Boating Instruction, Cash, Non-Profit Organizations, Historical Sites, Free Attractions, Boat Rental
Customer Reviews (7)
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on Citysearch Jun 06, 2006In Short
Walk around the gently swaying wooden docks and enter the charming boathouse of this center to be drawn back to the glory days of sailing. Beautiful boats, and some in need of serious TLC, are ... (more)
Sara C.
on Judys Book May 25, 2006If you're dying to get out in the water but can't afford a boat, the Center For Wooden Boats is the best way to go. Take advantage of one of Seattle's best features: Lake Union. Rent a rowboat or a sailboat, or sign up for a ... (more)
L B.
on Judys Book Sep 22, 2005I've never been to the Center for Wooden Boats during the day, so I can't speak to that aspect of the center. However, as a place to hold an evening event it is spectacular. The room is not large, it probably maxes out at ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Sep 11, 2005This place is on the shore of Lake Union and has quite a lot of classic wooden boats from different countries and time periods. They also rent out some of their boats to the public. Boat workshop (to conduct boat ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Aug 29, 2005My boys enjoyed a sailing camp at this unique center this summer. Affordable and small group setting. Kids learned many skills as well as working together both on land and on water. Very friendly staff. I'd never been ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Aug 27, 2005The CWB is much more than a maritime museum and is one of the only places in the country that preserves old boatbuilding ways. It offers classes on boatbuilding, sailing, rigging, and many other topics for ... (more)
robyn r.
on Judys Book Aug 16, 2005Center for Wooden Boats does a Wooden Boat Show every 4th of July weekend, and if you appreciate boats, or fine woodworking, or even sea lore and music, it is well worth the price of admission ($5 suggested donation). ... (more)


