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Boating Education Series Edmonds Boating Classes Seattle Boating Course
February 9
Join us for the Boating Education Take a boating course from the Coast
Series at Elliott Bay Marina, a free event Guard Auxiliary to prepare for boating
The Seattle Sail and Power Squadron
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sponsored by the Seattle Yacht Club. The next year. The Edmonds Flotilla 12 will
is currently enrolling students for the
Boating Education Series is scheduled be teaching the following public boating
spring 2010 Public Boating Course
to run the second Thursday of every courses in 2010.
also known as ABC 3rd edition.
month during the winter and spring at eW ekend Navigator: 12 week course
Classes will be held in Seattle at the
the Seattle Yacht Club station located at beginning February 9. This class covers
Queen City Yacht Club, beginning
Elliott Bay Marina. Starting at 6:00 pm. fundamental principals and tools of
February 9 and will continue successive
All boaters are welcome, but space is navigation, plus the use of electronic
Tuesdays through March 23. The
limited so please register with the Seattle equipment. This class will prepare you
course instruction is free, but students
Yacht Club at (206) 325-1000. for longer range cruising.
must purchase text and materials for
February 11: Diesel engine care and Boating Skills and Seamanship: 12
a fee of $45 to $60. Please register
maintenance presented by Pat’s Marine week course beginning February 11. This
by contacting Suzanne Schoonover,
Engines. Boat heating systems, presented class covers all aspects of boating, and
at
s_schoonover@comcast.net or
by Emerald Harbor Marine. is good for both novice and experienced
(425) 775-3928 or before February 15th.
March 11: Understanding Bottom boaters.
Prior reservations required.
Paint Choices, presented by Pettit Classes will be taught at Chuck
Inverters & Chargers - How to Choose Olson Chevrolet Auxiliary classroom.
the Best Systems for Your Boat, presented Questions, contact Mark Hawley,
Bellevue Boating Course
by Fisheries Supply. CG Auxiliary at (360) 668-0196 or
Contact: Suzi arW d (206) 352-8674, email:
boatclasses@hotmail.com
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Check 48° North out online:
ron is offering a public boating
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course, America’s Boating Course
3rd Edition at Bellevue High School.
The classes are held on Thursdays,
at Shilshole Bay Marina...
7:00-9:00 pm, and run for nine weeks.
For information and to register online:
every day is Friday!
www.bellevuepowersquadron.org/
Education or contact Dianne Greene at
diannegre57@comcast.net
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location make boating easy. It’s close to home, close to
class and passing the test, a certificate
work and makes for an easy escape. Get out on the
water and savor the sunset over the Olympics.
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