Showing posts with label Lake Washington 130 Homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Washington 130 Homes. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Boat Show – Seattle – 2013


800 Occidental Ave So, Seattle - CenturyLink Field
Hours: Mon-Thur 11am – 8pm
               Fridays     11am – 9pm
               Saturdays 10am – 8pm
         Sunday 1/27   10am – 6pm
         Sunday   2/3   10am – 4pm
This is the biggest boat show on the west coast. The show features more than 1,000 yachts and boats plus the latest accessories and supplies. There are more than 200 interesting boating and fishing seminars. www.seattleboatshow.com.
Dykstra Seminars – W 1/30 - 6:15 - Yellow Room and F 2/1 - Noon - Red Room
The 1/30 seminar title is “Pontoon Boats in the PNW: Pros vs Cons.” Pontoon boats are sweeping the country but are just starting to become popular in the PNW. The new generation of pontoon boats uses modern multi-hull technology. But what are the drawbacks? We will present the pluses and minuses.
The 2/1 seminar title is “Cruising Lake Washington: Navigating the Locks, Where to Dock, Anchor, Party and Dine!” Lake Washington is a fabulous boating destination but is often overlooked by salt-water boaters. There is great anchoring where you can swim in 75º fresh water. We will discuss the many things to see and do including viewing the fabulous mansions on “The Map of The Stars.”
The Boat Show’s main location is indoors at the CenturyLink Field Convention Center. In addition the Show has exhibitors showing large yachts in the water at South Lake Union. There is free shuttle service between the two locations.
I will be exhibiting at Captain’s Nautical Supplies, booth Concourse 2240 and will be there most of the time. I will occasionally be at Tom’s – Avalon Luxury Pontoon Boats, booth North 161. I bought my new Avalon (Avalon video) luxury pontoon boat (boating blog and video) from Tom at 2011’s show. I recommend you stop by and see some of the perfect boats for the PNW. www.TomsBoatShop.com.
Go to Dykstra Boat Show pdf for more information including hours, directions and a map. Call my cell – 206-931-6065 for show passes.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Boat Show and Dykstra in Seattle

Seattle Boat Show 2012
Friday 1/27 – Sunday 2/5/12
800 Occidental Ave So, Seattle - CenturyLink Field
Hours:   Mon-Thur 11am – 8pm
               Fridays     11am – 9pm
               Saturdays 10am – 8pm
               Sundays    10am – 6pm
Book Signing – Author Appearance
Lake Washington 130 Homes
by David C. Dykstra
I will be at Captain’s Nautical Supplies booth, Concourse 2237, at the show signing copies of the book, playing on HDTV a new multi-media presentation of the Evening Magazine segment on the book, the book’s highlights and boating on LW. “Lake Washington 130 Homes” is a guided waterfront tour of Lake Washington’s most magnificent mansions and estates creatively woven with current and historical information about the homes, owners, their businesses and their communities.” Books will be on sale and available for purchase and, along with personal signings, I will be available for informal Q&A. Please stop by anytime at Captain’s Nautical Supplies booth – Concourse 2237.
I will be conducting a seminar Wednesday, 2/1/12, at 1:15 in the Gold Room. The seminar title is “Cruising Lake Washington: The Map of the Stars.” The seminar will be for both people who frequently and rarely boat in LW. There are more than 200 additional interesting boating and fishing seminars at the show.
I will occasionally be at Tom’s – Avalon Luxury Pontoon Boats, booth North 155. I bought my new Avalon (Avalon video) luxury pontoon boat (boating blog and video) from Tom at last year’s show. I recommend you stop by and see some of the perfect boats for the PNW. www.TomsBoatShop.com.
Go to Dykstra Boat Show pdf for more information.
Call my cell – 206-931-6065 for show passes.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Boat Show – Seattle – 2012

Seattle Boat Show 2012
Friday 1/27 – Sunday 2/5/12
800 Occidental Ave So, Seattle - CenturyLink Field
Hours:    Mon-Thur 11am – 8pm
               Fridays     11am – 9pm
               Saturdays 10am – 8pm
               Sundays    10am – 6pm
This is the biggest boat show on the west coast. The show features more than 1,000 yachts and boats plus the latest accessories and supplies. There are more than 200 interesting boating and fishing seminars. I will be conducting a seminar Wednesday, 2/1/12, at 1:15 pm in the Gold Room. The seminar title is “Cruising Lake Washington: The Map of the Stars.” The seminar will be for both people who frequently and rarely boat in LW.
The Boat Show’s main location is indoors at the CenturyLink Field Convention Center. In addition the Show has exhibitors showing large yachts in the water at South Lake Union. There is free shuttle service between the two locations. www.seattleboatshow.com.
I will be exhibiting at Captain’s Nautical Supplies, booth Concourse 2237 and will be there most of the time. I will occasionally be at Tom’s – Avalon Luxury Pontoon Boats – booth, North 155. I will also be conducting a seminar. Click here for my personal Boat Show information.
Go to Dykstra Boat Show pdf for more information.
Call my cell – 206-931-6065 for show passes.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Captain’s Nautical at Boat Show Seattle


Seattle Boat Show 2012
Friday 1/27 – Sunday 2/5/12
800 Occidental Ave So, Seattle - CenturyLink Field
Hours:    Mon-Thur 11am – 8pm
               Fridays     11am – 9pm
               Saturdays 10am – 8pm
               Sundays    10am – 6pm
Captain’s Nautical Supplies
Booth - Concourse 2237
I will be exhibiting at this booth. Captain’s sells conventional and exotic nautical equipment and supplies, marine charts and flags of the world plus nautical and related books. The booth is close to the box office and entrance on the second floor of the parking garage.  www.captainsnautical.com.
Captain’s started in Seattle as Max Kuner Company in 1897. They changed to the current name in 1979 to better reflect what they do. Their store is located at 2500 15th Ave West, Seattle, 98119, a mile south of Fishermen’s Terminal and the Ballard Bridge. The store is worth many visits for any boater.
Go to Dykstra Boat Show pdf for more information.
Call my cell – 206-931-6065 for show passes.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Dykstra on TV

KING 5’s Evening Magazine featured me and the book Lake Washington 130 Homes on the Monday, 6/20/11, show. You can see it on the Internet.

“Move over Hollywood! Seattle now has its very own book plotting the houses of our rich and famous. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz, Bill Gates, you name it and it's likely here, showing you the where, when, and how of our most famous mansions. The book retails for $18, find more info at http://www.hundredhomes.net/ .”

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Lake Washington Map of the Stars


Hundred Homes Publishing has published the map "Lake Washington Map of the Stars."  It provides a detailed from the water guide for viewing 55 of the most spectacular mansions (some multi-mansion compounds) in Lake Washington 130 Homes.  The map is available in book stores throughout the PNW. (It is not available online.)  The map is 91 cents ($1 including tax) and free with the purchase of Lake Washington 130 Homes.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Seattle Boat Show Best Selling Book


Lake Washington 130 Homes was a Seattle Boat Show “Best Selling Book” for the second year in a row.  The Boat Show has been in late January and early February of each year and will be for the foreseeable future.  I was at the last two shows signing copies of LW 130 Homes, playing on HDTV a multi-media presentation of the Evening Magazine segment on the book plus the book’s highlights. Books were available for purchase and I was signing them along with having an informal Q&A including my experiences in photographing the mansions and writing and self publishing this unique book. In addition I discussed and presented information on our plans for “LW Map of the StarsTMcruise-tours featuring the book and a soon-to-be-available map.   My table and exhibit were at Captain’s Nautical Supplies booth – Concourse 2237. I will on be at the same place next year.
Attendance and activity this year was up from last year’s low.  Boat sales and interest are picking up.  Hopefully this is a sign that the area's economy is also picking up.
(Updated 1/6/12 – go to 1/5/12 post for 2012 show information. The 2012 show is Fri 1/27/12 through Sun 2/5/12.)

Monday, January 17, 2011

Lake Washington Cruise By Judy Brady

Judy & Dr. Bill Brady On Deck

My husband, Dr. Bill Brady, and I have visited Seattle several times and have taken in the normal city sites.  We were looking for something unique and were invited to a “Map of the Stars” cruise of the lakes.  I previously had crossed the floating bridges of Lake Washington and was awestruck by this gorgeous lake on the east side of Seattle.  I wanted to see it by boat.

Most people know Seattle has salt water to the west but are not aware of the large bodies of fresh water downtown and to the east that connect through locks to the salt water. 

Lake Washington is the most beautiful large lake in the center of a major US metropolitan area.  The glacially carved lake is twenty-two miles long with over 80 miles of waterfront property on its shores and Mercer Island.  The Lake has more than 10,000 waterfront homes.  Lake Washington flows into Lake Union in downtown Seattle and on to Puget Sound through a wide ship canal and locks.

We were invited on an Anchor Bay Charters’ yacht.1 My Internet research showed this cruise was the most luxurious and intimate plus, compared to other cruises, it claimed to show more of the fabulous mansions along with the most information about each mansion and its past or present residents.  I was not disappointed.

We boarded our beautiful yacht, the luxurious Seeker, in Lake Union on the north edge of downtown Seattle near the Space Needle. We were greeted by Captain Kelvin Dahlgren, a very courteous staff and Dykstra, whom we were told makes occasional guest appearances on the cruises.

We sat down in the comfortable lounge and were served excellent margaritas.  We cruised Lake Union past the famous “Sleepless in Seattle” floating home with the Space Needle and Seattle skyline at our back.  We entered the waterways to Lake Washington past Dale Chihuly’s studio and The University of Washington’s waterfront Husky Stadium.

Immediately after entering Lake Washington we crossed under the longest floating bridge in the world to the central part of Lake Washington with a fantastic view of the lake with Mt. Rainier in the background.

We were now cruising past the eastern shore of Seattle, the Madison Park neighborhood.  Seattle is the Emerald City and this is its Emerald Coast.  We viewed the palace of Howard Schultz, the founder and CEO of Starbucks.  Further down this shoreline were two beautiful Mediterranean villas.  The first was the former home of Keith McCaw (1953-2002) of McCaw Cellular fame.  The next was the home of Expeditors CEO, Peter Rose.

The cruise included cocktails, soft drinks, appetizers, dinner and an $18 book, Lake Washington 130 Homes, by David Dykstra.2 The book is fascinating and invaluable for the cruise.  It is called the Seattle area’s “Map of the Stars.”  I enjoyed the book so much I bought five copies onboard to give as presents.  It’s for anyone who enjoys magazines of homes or likes to read about the rich and famous including tidbits and history about their life, businesses and communities.  With this book you can enjoy an armchair cruise.

We were now having wonderful meatballs, chicken, shrimp, etc., served with wine, on the upper outside deck and enjoying the vistas as our yacht headed to the southern end of the lake and Mercer Island.  This is the largest and only residential island in Lake Washington.  It is six miles long and averages about one mile wide with about fifteen miles of waterfront.  It has approximately 22,000 residents.  It is the U.S.’s most populated island in a lake.  On the southwestern side of Mercer Island we came to Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen’s $150 million, ten acres, twelve buildings and 70,000 sq ft campus. This is the southern end of the area’s billionaire row.  This row covers 12 miles of Lake Washington’s eastside waterfront with Microsoft billionaires at each end and in the middle.  Allen is at the south end on Mercer Island, Steve Ballmer lives at the northeast end in Hunts Point and Bill Gates lives in the middle in Medina.  Based on Forbes’ 2009 list of “The 400 Richest Americans,” all of the state of Washington’s richest of the rich live here.

As we cruised north along the eastern shore of beautiful Mercer Island, Captain Kelvin and Dykstra pointed out many of the mansions in Dykstra’s book.  They shared the microphone throughout the cruise.  They conveyed fascinating information about the mansions, the personalities, the history, etc. of the area.  They spoke just enough, along with a few jokes and breaks, to keep the passengers interested without overwhelming us.  It was the best tour narration I have experienced.

We crossed from the north end of Mercer Island to Bellevue and Medina and the heart of Billionaire Row. This is 8 miles of Medina and Hunts Point from the southeast end of Medina at the entrance to Bellevue’s Meydenbauer Bay to Ballmer’s in Hunts Point.  All the state’s billionaires except for Allen live here.  Local Realtors call this the “Gold Coast.”

The ten miles of waterfront on the Gold and Emerald Coasts boast mansions of the top executives of the Seattle and Eastside based largest companies.  The largest area company is Costco.  Both its co-founders, Jeff Brotman and James Sinegal, along with other Costco executives live on the Gold Coast.

In addition to its three billionaires, more than fifty present and past Microsoft executives have Lake Washington waterfront mansions.  Former Microsoft executives have some of the most spectacular and flamboyant Gold Coast mansions.  These include the “Windows 2000” and “T-Rex” houses in Medina south of Gates’ estate.

The Charles Simonyi mansion has more windows than any other house on this lake.  It picked up its name when Microsoft introduced Windows 2000.  Simonyi is one of the inaugural commercial astronauts and the first commercial outer-space frequent flyer.  He paid for a 2007 two-week International Space Station roundtrip aboard the Russian Soyuz space shuttles and took a similar trip in 2009.

Nathan Myhrvold used some of his Microsoft multimillions to fund a dinosaur bone digging foundation.  His foundation has recovered more tyrannosaurus rex skeletons than the total previously found by everyone else. He has given most of them to museums including the Smithsonian.  Inside the big rounded windows of his living room he has one of the t-rex skeletons he helped dig up.

The highlight, of course, was Bill Gates’ $150 million, 50,000 sq ft “convention center.”  Dykstra gave it this name because of Microsoft’s and Gates’ annual CEO Summit where the selected are entertained here.

Jeff Bezos, the founder and CEO of Amazon, and Forbes-list billionaire, lives on the Medina waterfront on a five plus acre multi-mansion estate.  The Gold Coast and Mercer Island boast many past and present Nordstrom family homes.  The McCaw brothers, worth $billions, Bruce (1946- ), Craig (1949- ), John (1951- ) and Keith (1953-2002) pioneered the cellular phone industry.  All four brothers live or have lived on the Gold and Emerald Coasts.  Craig owns the former home of saxophonist and composer, Kenny G.  Professional sports and entertainment stars’ past and present homes are in the 130 Homes book and were pointed out to us.  These stars include Mike Holmgren, Rashard Lewis, Jim Zorn, Detlef Schrempf, Jack Sikma, Michael Chang and Kazurhiro Sasaki.

After Gates’ we passed back under the long floating bridge to Hunts Point, the wealthiest town in the state of Washington and the fourth wealthiest town, its size or larger, in the U.S. We enjoyed the setting sun during our cruise across the lake and back to our port with lights coming on in the Seattle skyline.  The four hours went by quickly and we hated to see it end.
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Judy and Dr. Bill Brady are the owners/managers of Assisting Hands®Home Care of Newport Beach, California.  Judy is active in numerous charity organizations. The Bradys have traveled extensively and Judy enjoys freelance writing about their travels.
1Anchor Bay Charters  2David C. Dykstra is the author of Lake Washington 130 Homes published by Hundred Homes Publishing
Copyright © 2010 by Judy Brady and David C. Dykstra.