The Ultimate Social Machine — Ready to Cruise Right Now for Epic Weekends
Designed for the discerning boater who values substance as much as style, this Tiara 3100 Coronet is the definitive choice for exploring the waters of Lake Washington and the Puget Sound. Tiara’s reputation for unmatched build quality is on full display here, offering a refined aesthetic that looks just as good at the fuel dock as it does at anchor in a quiet cove. It is a boat built for how we actually live in the Northwest: with a focus on seamless transitions between relaxed cruising and high-performance runs.
The true heart of this vessel is its cockpit, which offers arguably the best lounge area in its class. It’s a single-level social “living room” on the water. With expansive wraparound seating and a versatile table, it invites guests to settle in and stay a while. The fiberglass hardtop, with sunroof, provides the perfect balance of weather protection and open-air freedom, effectively extending your boating season.
Wildergal stands in a class of her own. Her history is one of exceptional care: a two-owner vessel spent exclusively in the freshwater of Lake Washington, including 10 years meticulously stored on a lift. This commitment to excellence extends to the engine room, where Seattle’s premier marine professionals have consistently provided service. Following a full professional polish and ceramic finish in 2025, her hull possesses a mirror-like glow that commands attention at any dock.
Whether you’re hosting a sunset dinner using the outdoor galley and grill or heading out for a weekend getaway, the 3100 Coronet balances luxury with pure utility. Below deck, the cabin remains clean and inviting, featuring a walk-around V-berth and an enclosed head for effortless overnights. This is more than just a day yacht; it is a meticulously maintained, premium escape that offers more usable space and sophisticated comfort than anything else in its size range.
See her soon!
Contact Dean Iwata to make an appointment
to view her at a secured dock in Kirkland















































