2010 Seattle Boat Show - Boating Seminars Lowtide
Friday, January 29 Green Stage
Red Stage 11:00 Nigel Calder Diesel Engine Maintenance & Troubleshooting
12:15 Bill Ray Reliable NW Weather Forecasts 12:00 Margo Wood Cruising the BC Coast to Alaska
1:15 Bill Ray Reliable NW Weather Forecasts 1:00 Jennifer & James Hamilton Waggoner’s Secret Coast
2:15 Marty Owen Let's Cruise Kodiak! 2:00 Andy Turpin San Diego to Cabo, The Baja Ha-Ha Cruisers Rally
3:15 Mark Bunzel The Top Ten Places You Don't Want to Visit in the 3:00 Curt Epperson Cruising the Sunshine Coast of B.C.
San Juans and Gulf Islands 4:00 Brion Toss How to Rig Your Boat
4:15 Jeff Hummel PC Navigation 5:00 Jeff Hummel NMEA 2000
5:15 Jim Rard Outfitting an Off-Shore Cruiser 6:00 Lisa Vizzini TBA
6:15 John & Karen Curry Self Steering 7:00 Dave Spencer Broughton Islands
7:15 Lisa Vizzini TBA Sunday, January 31
Green Stage Red Stage
12:00 Terry Johnson Preparing to Cruise Remote Alaskan Waters 11:15 Clyde W. Ford Situational Awareness and Boating
1:00 Andrew Schwenk A Peek into a Rigger’s Diary 12:15 Brion Toss Rig Survey
2:00 TBA 1:15 Kevin Monahan Weather Strategies for Cruising the Inside Passage
3:00 Bob Stevenson Cruising Desolation Sound & Toba Inlet 2:15 Janna Esarey Writing and Sailing: From Blog to Book
4:00 Sprague Theobold Braving the Northwest Passage andEverything In-between
5:00 Curt Epperson Cruising the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia 3:15 Steve Szirom Gales, Whales and the Baja Ha-Ha
6:00 Jessica Stone Doggy on Deck 4:15 Jessica Stone Doggy on Deck
7:00 Carol Hasse Sail Trim 5:15 Mark Bunzel Exploring the Canal du Midi by Barge
Saturday, January 30 Green Stage
Red Stage 11:00 Nigel Calder Situational Awareness and Boating
11:15 Kurt Mondloch Circumnavigation the Globe with the Osprey Crew 12:00 Margo Wood Rules of Engagement: Tips for a Successful Cruise
12:15 Jessica Stone Doggy on Deck 1:00 Andy Turpin Mexico to the Marquesas -The Pacific Puddle Jump
1:15 Mary Ross, Leslie Senn and Jermaine Larson: Women & Sailing - 2:00 Curt Epperson Keeping Your Boat Legal
Gain Confidence, Face Fears and Have Fun! 3:00 Chuck Gould Man Overboard - How to Prepare and Respond
2:15 Chuck Gould Taming of the (Single) Screw 4:00 Douglas Miller AIS (Automatic Identification System)
3:15 Kevin Monahan Getting the Most from Marine Radar 5:00 Linda Lewis Alaska Dreaming’ - What’s Holding You Back?
4:15 Carol Hasse Sail Inventory Monday, February 1
5:15 Lee Chesneau Interpreting Your Marine Weather Skills Red Stage
6:15 Larry Brandt Intro to Marine Radar 12:15 Nancy Erley Pirates and the Cruising Sailor
7:15 Sam Devlin & Mark Bunzel To Alaska by Wooden Boat 1:15 Scott Peabody Three Easy Steps to a Boat Gas Tax Refund
2:15 Elsie Hulsizer Cruising the West Coast of Vancouver Island
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