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<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>
<p>Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day is always the first Saturday in May, and marked with by the Windermere Cup crew races, sailboat races and the Opening Day Parade. It's easily become the nation's largest regional celebration of water, spring and the opening of boating season. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined)</p>