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Attention Silverdale/Dyes Inlet Boaters!
>Additional information!


Hydroplane racing returns to Silverdale August 14, 15, and 16. A no-wake zone protects the entire north end of Dyes Inlet, and access to the Silverdale boat launch and Pier will be restricted.

The Silverdale pier will be closed for tie-ups from noon Friday August 14th through the evening hours of Sunday, August 16, and additionally, the Silverdale boat launch parking lot, ramp, and dock will be closed from Friday noon through the weekend.

During the entire weekend, The Silverdale Pier will be heavily congested with moored patrol, support and ULHRA member boats, and access will be iffy at best should any boater choose to try to make even a momentary landing there during non-racing hours.

The good news is that you can enjoy a great opportunity to anchor your boat anywhere 500' feet east of the buoy line marking the east edge of the race course and south of a line 500' south of the outer buoys of the south turn -no log boom, and no fees!

Boaters should be aware that access to areas west and north these lines will be closed during the hours of hydro racing (9AM-6PM, Saturday and Sunday),and boats anchored or present within this area will be required to relocate to spots beyond the indicated distance from the course.