Lowtide Lowtide
Seattle Public Boating
Safe Boating Course W
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Course
September 17
The Seattle Sail & Power Squadron
Bellevue Sail & Power Squadron
is enrolling students for the Fall Public
is offering the Public Boating course
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Boating Course. Classes will be held in
starting September 17 at Bellevue
Seattle at the Queen City Yacht Club,
High School. The classes are held
2608 Boyer Avenue East, beginning
on Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 pm for nine
Tuesday, September 22 and will continue
weeks. Topics covered include: aids to
successive Tuesdays for a total of seven
navigation, boat terms & types, boat
weeks, ending November 3rd. Classes
handling, adverse conditions, piloting,
run from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
navigation rules, tides & currents, and
Curriculum includes: reading charts
government regulations.
and plotting courses, recognizing aids to
For information and to register:
MULTIHULLS NORTHWEST
navigation, boat handling and docking,
www.bellevuepowersquadron.org/
Education
THE MULTIHULL COMPANY
navigation rules of the road, knot tying,
or email: Dianne Greene at
required and suggested marine safety
diannegre57@comcast.net
Brokers for New and Pre-owned
equipment, marine radio use, boating Multihulls Worldwide
in adverse conditions and handling boat
emergencies.
Edmonds Boating Classes 26 Global Charter Bases
The course is free, but students
The Edmonds Flotilla 12 will be
Buyer’s Broker Services
must purchase text and materials for
a fee of $45 to $60. Register by calling
teaching the following public boating
courses:
NORTHWEST FEATURE
Suzanne Schoonover at (425) 775-3928
or
s_schoonover@comcast.net before
Boating Skills and Seamanship: 12
week course beginning September 17.
PERRY POWERSAILORS
September 15th.
This class covers all aspects of boating,
Anacortes Boater
and is good for both novice and
experienced boaters.
Education Classes Weekend Navigator: 12 week course
beginning September 15. This class
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary covers fundamental principals and tools
is now offering a boating safety and of navigation, plus the use of electronic
seamanship class in Anacortes. equipment. This class will prepare you
Eight core classes will be Monday for longer range cruising.
and Thursdays, September 21 thru Classes will be taught at Chuck
October 15 at the Anacortes Senior Olson Chevrolet Auxiliary classroom.
Center, 1701 22nd Street. Each two-hour Email:
boatclasses@hotmail.com or
lesson provides up-to-date knowledge contact Mark Hawley, CG Auxiliary at Climb NW Coasts
for safe boat handling. Five bonus classes (206) 546-4171.
are also available free to this class for
Sail to17 kts
those who choose to learn more. Total
cost for the course is $45, including
Bellingham
Power to 17 kts
textbook.
America’s Boating Course
Range to 3,000 miles
For more information, contact Greg
DeVault at (206) 300-3681 or email to
Bellingham Sail & Power Squadron
Incredible Economy
boating.classes@gmail.com
offers America’s Boating Course (ABC
3) at Bellingham Technical College,
Comfortable Cruising
Fishermen’s Fall Festival
Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m, October 6
to November 24. The $65 fee is for
September 26
MultihullsNorthwest.com
instruction, course materials and chart
plotter. Students need to bring dividers
The 21st Annual Fishermen’s Fall and NOAA Chart 18421 (Strait of Juan
206-297-1151
Festival is a FREE event celebrating our de Fuca to Strait of Georgia), available
Catana Perry
local fishing fleet from 11:00 am to dusk. at local marine stores. Register with
Admission is free. Fishermen’s Terminal BTC at (360) 752-8350 and ask for Item Dolphin
Telstar
is located at: 1900 W. Nickerson, Seattle. #4560-1. For more information go to
For information:
www.anthonys.com www.boatingisfun.org.
Buyers Broker
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