Lowtide
Puget Sound
Cruising Club Events
Puget Sound Cruising Club meetings
are held at North Seattle Community College, 7:30 pm, on the third Friday of the month in the Library Building, RM#LB1142. A $3 donation is requested. Contact the commodores: Ron and Suzie Bauman (425) 466-2586 or check
www.pugetsoundcruisingclub.org
May 2: Raft-up at Port Gamble, Everything “All American”. May 21: Andy Schwenk, owner of NW Rigging: preparing a boat for offshore. June 26: Raft-up at Port Ludlow - Annual Salmon Bake hosted by the Club.
MacGregor Yacht Club of British Columbia (MYCBC) events
May 7-9: Club Regatta (Blaine)
May 22-23: Commodores Cruise
(Gibson's Landing)
June 4-6: MacRendezvous
(Bowen Island) July 1-4: Rear Commodores Cruise (Gulf Islands) Sept 4-6: Club Raft-Up (Sucia Island) All MacGregor Sailboat owners
welcome. For more information call (604) 761-9772 or check
www.mycbc.ca
Wauquiez Owners Rendezvous & Regatta June 4-6
Point Hudson Marina, Port
Townsend. Festivities to include: Friday evening BBQ dinner & beverage locker, Wauquiez Owner cruising preparation presentation, Saturday evening banquet and awards dinner, Sunday morning pancake breakfast provided by Signature Yachts, raffle prizes and much more! Owners must contact Point Hudson
Marina to secure a boat slip by April 21. Reservations made after this date are not guaranteed moorage, (360) 385-2828 or email:
pointhudson@portofpt.com For additional information please contact:
wauquiezowners@gmail.com
About Boating Safety
The Coast Guard Auxiliary public
education course, About Boating Safety, will be taught May 8 and June 12 at Chuck Olson Chevrolet, 17037 Aurora Ave. N., Shoreline. This is a one day eight hour course and passing the test, qualifies you for the Washington State Boaters Safety card. Contact Jim Hewitson at (425) 774-4033 or email
boatclasses@hotmail.com for information and registration.
About Boating Safely
This is an eight-hour introductory
course for new boaters or boaters wishing to refresh their boating knowledge
on June 12, August 14, October 9,
December 11. Course is suitable for age 14 and over. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Bainbridge Island Commons, 402 Brien Drive. Pre-register, Joe Dunstan
(206) 724-1300,
joe@parks4ever.com
Grant Winther, (206) 842-5862, email:
gawsail@sounddsl.com
SEAVIEW BOATYARD & YACHT SERVICE
BIG SAVINGS ON BOTTOM PAINT PACKAGE
Spring is here and Opening Day is around the corner... take advantage of our Bottom Paint Package and have your boat ready early this season!
PREP ONLY PACKAGE $/ft.
Up to 50’ 51’-55’ 56’-60’ 61’-70’
71’-100’
$ 14 $ 17 $ 21 $ 25 call
COMPLETE BOTTOM PAINT PACKAGE $/ft.
$ 18 $ 21 $ 24 $ 29 call
As part of our Bottom Paint Package you’ll receive a half price haulout. These prices won’t last much longer and with savings like this it doesn’t pay to paint your own bottom! Call today for details and to schedule a convenient haulout time.
DRY MOORAGE IN BELLINGHAM
• Save time and fuel - Drive I-5 to Bellingham and the San Juans are only 10 to 25 sea miles away, depending on your destination
• Lower costs for bottom paint, zincs and maintenance
• Basic rate of $6/ft/month, call Seaview Fairhaven for details
• Complete repair facilities onsite
SEAVIEW YACHT SERVICE
On the Ship Canal in Ballard 206-789-3030
east@seaviewboatyard.com
SEAVIEW WEST
At Shilshole Bay Marina 206-783-6550
west@seaviewboatyard.com
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
SEAVIEW YACHT SERVICE FAIRHAVEN
In the Historic Fairhaven District 360-594-4314
fairhaven@seaviewboatyard.com
SEATTLE - BELLINGHAM
www.seaviewboatyard.com
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SEAVIEW EAST &
SEAVIEW NORTH
At Squalicum Harbor Marina 360-676-8282
north@seaviewboatyard.com
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