Restoring a piece of Key Peninsula History

Published: Feb. 14, 2013 at 10:40 a.m. PST
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  • Mark Scott, 50, of Bainbridge Island, is fulfilling a dream to rebuild a relic of his childhood on the Key Peninsula. He and his wife Cindy bought the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina in October last year to rebuild and restore. Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    Mark Scott, 50, of Bainbridge Island, is fulfilling a dream to rebuild a relic of his childhood on the Key Peninsula. He and his wife Cindy bought the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina in October last year to rebuild and restore. Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
  • The view from one of the house at the lakebay (Wash.) Marina as work continues to restore and rebuild this relic of the Puget Sound's colorful maritime past. Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    The view from one of the house at the lakebay (Wash.) Marina as work continues to restore and rebuild this relic of the Puget Sound's colorful maritime past. Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
  • Mark Scott, 50, who bought the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina in October 2012, cleans up around the parsonage house on the property Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    Mark Scott, 50, who bought the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina in October 2012, cleans up around the parsonage house on the property Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
  • Lakebay Marina with Penrose Point State Park in the background Jan. 16, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    Lakebay Marina with Penrose Point State Park in the background Jan. 16, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
  • A neighbor helps out Mark Scott by driving a tractor hauling rotted wood and garbage at the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    A neighbor helps out Mark Scott by driving a tractor hauling rotted wood and garbage at the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
  • The site of the septic tank that had to be dug up for inspection as work continues to rebuild facilities at the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    The site of the septic tank that had to be dug up for inspection as work continues to rebuild facilities at the Lakebay (Wash.) Marina Feb. 6, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
  • Lakebay Marina on a foggy morning Jan. 16, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
    Lakebay Marina on a foggy morning Jan. 16, 2013. The marina is getting a major facelift and renovation and plans to open the store and cafe by Memorial Day weekend. (DAVID MONTESINO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

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