Lowtide
Shilshole Open House NW Multihull Events First Aid at Sea Courses
Weekends June 3
June 2: Northwest Multihull Association
Open House weekends are returning – “Battery Management on Sailboats” by Washington Sea Grant and Port
to Shilshole Bay Marina. Conducted Dave Smead from Ample Power of Seattle Fishermen’s Terminal are
jointly by the four Shilshole Bay Marina At 7:00 pm at the Puget Sound cosponsoring two Coast Guard-approved
brokerages and supported by the Port Yacht Club, 2321 N Northlake Way, First Aid at Sea courses, in the Nordby
of Seattle, we invite you to join us on Seattle. Call (206) 937-7454, visit: Conference Room, Nordby Building,
the last weekend of every month this
www.nwmultihull.org Fishermen’s Terminal, Seattle.
summer. Topics include cardio-pulmonary
All brokerage boats will be open
for inspection and both sailing schools
NW Seaport Chantey Sing
resuscitation, patient assessment,
shock, trauma, burns, fractures,
will be available to provide information June 12 hypothermia, cold-water near-drowning,
on lessons and charters. In addition immobilization, backboards, fi rst-aid
representatives from marine lenders Aboard the historic steamship Virginia kits, and more. Space is limited.
will be on hand to discuss fi nancing V at Lake Union Park, 860 Terry Ave N, To register or for more information,
options. Seattle, 8:00-10:30 pm. All ages welcome. contact Sarah Fisken at (206) 543-1225 or
To kick off the summer season the Wendy Joseph, singer/songwriter sfi
sken@u.washington.edu.
fi rst Open House weekend is scheduled and Able Seaman, will be on board as
for May 30 and 31. The next will be June songleader to keep the music rolling, with Brion Toss Workshop
27 and 28. Please join us on June 27 opportunity for anyone to lead a song or
Elliot Bay Yacht Marina
where Robert Perry will be at the SAs just join in. Admission free, donations
Yachts offi ce. accepted. Contact, (206) 447-9800 or
June 27-28
www.nwseaport.org
Swap Meet
A Hands-On class that addresses
West Marine, Tigard Using Charts Seminar
the skills and planning to put a fully
functional rig in your boat. You will work
June 6 June 11 with drills, taps, rivets, tuning gauges,
and other essential tools. Plus you’ll
The meet will start at 8:00 am and The Seattle Sail & Power Squadron learn about design/load considerations,
run until 2:00 pm. Representatives from is presenting a Seminar on Using Charts including component sizing, selection,
Tap Plastics will be on hand to answer at the Seattle West Marine store from layout, and installation. And, you’ll
questions and Common Thread will also 7:00-9:00 pm. The seminar is open to see Stal-lok installation, braided rope
have representatives on hand. There will everyone and attendance is free. Even splicing, working aloft and much more.
also be a display for scuba equipment with GPS and electronic navigation, the Bring your specs, photos, sail & rig plan,
and information on cruising with scuba. chart is needed to tell you what is around calculator, and ideas. Special Guest
This is a great opportunity to change out you, and between you and your intended Speaker: Carol Hasse, Port Townsend
the stuff that's in your lazarette! Sellers destination. Symbol tell you what lies Sails. Registration online at www.
please contact us to reserve your space. below the surface of the water, and
briontoss.com or call (360) 385-1080.
Located at 15230 SW Sequoia Pkwy, landmarks and navigation aids help you
Tigard, OR. Contact Ken at (503) 318-3769 navigate your course. Contact Janet Ray,
Metal Boat Festival
or
seahunter42@comcast.net (206) 300-8559 or
janetluray@gmail.com
August 21-23
We invite you to join us for the 22nd
Annual Metal Boat Festival to be held at
the waterfront of Port Angeles.
We will again be covering a varied
mix of topics during information-packed
Your professional rigging partner
sessions that will be held at the Red Lion
Spring Furler Sale!
Hotel, Friday morning and concluding
Schaefer Furlers On Sale Now!
mid-afternoon on Sunday. Go to www.
metalboatsociety.org and check out the
Spring is the time to update line control capabilities and
Festival information or to register. For
running rigging in preparation for summer sailing.
more information contact Sue at Metal
Work done on time and on budget!
Boat Society, P. O. Box 61856, Vancouver,
290 – 10
th
Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-6330
WA 98666, (360) 695-4100, or call Candy
info@porttownsendrigging.com •
www.porttownsendrigging.com at (425) 770-0785.
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