Awards Stage – Starting at 12:30 p.m. there will be an award ceremony on the north side of the Montlake Cut, west of the Montlake Bridge
Bouncy House for Kids – Children 10 and under can enjoy the bouncy house
Build a Boat Station - Presented by The Home Depot, children can build their own souvenir boat to take home
Dawg Pack Student Section – Current University of Washington students have access prime seating for races and parade
Food & Drink Vendors - There will be ten food and drink vendors on the north side of the Montlake Cut, west of the Montlake Bridge
Merchandise – Windermere Cup gear and commemorative items will be for sale on the north side of the Montlake Cut, west of the Montlake Bridge and on the log boom
Photo Booth – Jump in the photo booth for lasting memories
We will have food and beverage vendors on the north side of the Cut west of the Montlake Bridge. This year we are excited to welcome the following vendors at Windermere Cup:
Stay tuned for more! If you are interested in being a vendor, please contact us at events@windermere.com.
2022 Windermere Cup
Merchandise is Now Available!
For those of you that want to watch the races from your boat, you can tie your boat to the log boom that lines the course. You must complete a 2022 boat moorage application to reserve your spot.
Tie up for the log boom begins on Thursday, May 5th, at noon. Those that donate in advance will be assured a place on the boom if they arrive before 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 7th. Location along the boom is on a first-come, first-served basis within the reservation area. Staff will assure your boat is tied up in a safe location based on its size. Boats wanting to be next to specific boats MUST arrive together - no exceptions.
All dinghies need to avoid the warm-up area (just north of the log boom) and have zero wake when traveling on either side of the log boom. Pick-ups and drop-offs on the dock are prohibited 30 minutes prior to the start of the races.
If you have any questions about the log boom, email uwharbor@uw.edu for the fastest response.
Because of the growing popularity of the log boom, the process to reserve a section on the boom will require the following:
Section must have at least 180 feet reserved (full donation needed).
Section will be responsible to assist tie up boats and monitoring reserved section.
Boats may still have a reserved spot without section affiliation.
All applications received after April 15th will be subject to a $50 late processing fee.