Earlier this month, the Seattle Police Division’s Harbor Patrol Unit (HPU) towed away a derelict, fuel-leaking boat from Lake Union following a multi-agency response effort starting in October.
SPD, together with the Division of Pure Sources (DNR), the Washington Division of Ecology (WDE), Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Environmental Safety Company (EPA), and the Neighborhood Help Response & Engagement (CARE) workforce all helped safely handle and take away the troubled vessel and its occupants.
On October 12, a 70-foot-long concrete-hull boat, the Genesis IV, confirmed up in Lake Union on the “West Wall” which is usually used for a two-hour mooring.
HPU began getting complaints from enterprise homeowners and neighborhood members, together with feedback on Reddit and different social media platforms with folks questioning about actions being taken concerning the unworthy vessel.
On October 15, officers issued the Genesis IV occupants a 72-hour warning discover to maneuver. The next day, they tried to maneuver the vessel with a small boat, but HPU instructed them to not tow it, as their small boat was incapable of safely shifting it. Two days later, the occupants bought a brief mooring allow from the Middle of Wood Boats, and so they claimed that regardless of mechanical points, they might transfer the boat.
HPU labored with the DNR and SPD’s Authorized Unit and received permission to take away the boat. SPD sometimes impound vessels to the harbor station, but as a result of concrete hull’s probability of inflicting injury to the wood pier, this was not an choice. SPD’s Authorized Unit labored with the Fisherman’s Terminal to discover a resolution for the derelict watercraft.
Between mid-October and early December, HPU made practically day by day checks. Throughout that point, the occupants failed to keep up a present moorage allow and had been incapable of towing the boat. HPU issued a number of citations for his or her failure of moorage compliance, and having no vessel registration.
On November 11, SPD served the occupants of the Genesis IV with a DNR 15-Day Derelict Boat Seizure discover. The next day, CARE checked on the occupants and mentioned obtainable assets.
Police gave the occupants a number of alternatives to depart on their very own and provided continued assets via CARE, who went out to the vessel a number of occasions. They offered meals, hygiene, and medical provides to these on board, and provided them help with acquiring shelter.
Between November 25-29, a gas leakage of about 5-10 gallons was reported across the vessel and HPU notified the EPA. Mushy and onerous booms had been positioned across the space with the assistance of WDE to stop additional points. Police issued a quotation for the massive spill.
Seattle police continued day by day checks on the vessel and reminded the occupants of the upcoming seizure.
On December 5, HPU seized the boat underneath the DNR’s Derelict Boat Program, a seven-hour operation. As soon as officers confiscated the boat, Neighborhood Service Officers arrived to assist the occupants.
Finally, the gas spill remediation price about $5000. The vessel impound payment is $1,660 per thirty days, and it’ll possible be impounded for 2 months. The disposal prices are about $98,000. In complete, the estimated prices of the Genesis IV will probably be about $105,000.
“The Harbor Patrol Unit want to thank all of our companions who assisted with this course of, and the neighborhood for his or her endurance whereas we labored via it. We perceive the vessel brought on a number of points and its protected and correct elimination was a precedence for us. We’re grateful for his or her understanding.” -Lieutenant Matt Didier, SPD
Incident Quantity: 2025-298711


























