WEEKEND: For Sale by Owner boat show slated in Port Ludlow this Saturday

PORT LUDLOW — The Port Ludlow Marina, 1 Gull Drive, will host its sixth annual For Sale by Owner boat show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

The event will feature privately owned boats both in the water and on trailers for individual boat buyers to view and explore.

A flea market and marine swap also will be held under the covered pavilion at the marina.

Admittance to the show will be free to the public.

Hot dogs and other goodies will available for sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Boat owners should come to the show prepared to stay with their boats during the day to answer visitors’ questions.

Although the show is not open to brokers, individual owners whose boats are listed with brokers are welcome to show their own boats.

For more information, phone the Port Ludlow Marina at 800-308-7991.

To learn more about the Port Ludlow Marina and the resort community of Port Ludlow, visit www.portludlowresort.com.

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