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Seattle Insider's Boating Guide - Power boat launches
Puget Sound
Don Armeni Boat Ramp
Harbor Avenue and Maryland Street
(south of the Duwamish Head)
Saltwater; popular with fishermen; great view of Seattle; remodeled in 1984; fee machine.
Eddie Vine Boat Ramp
8000 block of Seaview Avenue NW, Ballard
Seattle's northernmost saltwater boat ramp; popular with fishermen; new center float.
Lake Washington
Warren G. Magnuson Boat Ramp
NE 65th Street and Sand Point Way NE
Located at south end of park
Three long piers, four ramp lanes (the two south lanes are for launching and the two north lanes for retrieval); lots of parking; fee machine.
Stan Sayres
46th Ave. S. and Lake Washington Blvd S.
(206) 684-4075
Four wide launching lanes; great views on clear days.
Atlantic City Boat Ramp
Seward Park Ave. and S. Henderson Street
Southernmost boat ramp on Lake Washington; wide ramp that can accommodate up to six launches and/or retrievals at a time; lots of birds and animals make this area their home.
Ship Canal
14th Ave. Northwest Boat Ramp
Near 14th Ave NW and 45th St.
Small ramp; renovated in 1996; two piers; two launch lanes; free of charge.
Sunnyside Boat Ramp
Sunnyside Avenue N., east of Gasworks Park on the Ship Canal.
Single pier; wide ramp; free of charge; very limited parking; renovated in 1996.
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