Lowtide
Boating Education Series
Join us for the last 2009-2010 Boating
Education Series prior to summer cruising season! This is a free event sponsored by the Seattle Yacht Club. The Boating Education Series wraps up for the season May 13 with presentations on fantastic cruising destinations. Robert Hale will speak about cruising along the British Columbia Coast, and Migael Scherer will speak about cruising in the Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. This Boating Education Series event
is scheduled at the Seattle Yacht Club station located at Elliott Bay Marina. Starting at 6:00 pm, there will be two 45-minute vendor presentations with refreshments & snacks in-between provided by Elliott Bay Marina. All boaters are welcome, but space is
limited so please register with the Seattle Yacht Club at (206) 325-1000. For information contact Suzi Ward
(206) 992-2915, (
skw5761@msn.com)
or Bruce Lingle (206) 799-1667 (
brucel@collisioncliniccarstar.com)
Friday Harbor’s
Opening Day Boat Parade May 2
This year the Port of Friday Harbor
is celebrating its 60th year of operation. Boaters will honor the Port with the Parade Theme, Rock and Roll. The public is invited to view the fun as the many boats pass in review along Breakwater D, competing for awards in many categories. In addition, the Port will soon be announcing additional marine and boating related activities for their Spring Splash, a series of fun and educations events the week preceding the Opening Day Parade. Sponsored by the San Juan Island
Yacht Club. To receive a registration packet contact: D Dubbell, PO Box 1817, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 or call: Judy at (360) 472-0668, or email:
jelise@pel-freez.com
Check 48° North out online:
www.48north.com
Shilshole Bay Marina Open House Weekend
& Swap Meet
Benefitting the Leukemia Cup Regatta
Whatever floats your boat come to Shilshole Bay Marina June 5th and 6th to swap old gear, check out the boat of your dreams or go for a sail.
NW Seaport Chantey Sing May 14
Songs of the sea are easy to learn
and fun to sing. All ages welcome. Brian Maskew will be on board as songleader to keep the music rolling, with opportunity for anyone to lead a song or just join in the chorus. Admission free, donations accepted. Immanuel Lutheran Church basement, 1215 Thomas Street, Seattle. 8:00-10:30 pm. For more information,
(206) 447-9800 or
www.nwseaport.org
About Boating Safety Class June 27
This is our introduction to boating
course. There is no prerequisite besides an interest in being a better, safer boater. The class is held at West Marine Shilshole. This course meets the Washington Mandatory Education requirement for a safe boating class. Contac (206) 915-1130 or e-mail:
CaptainWendell@gmail.com
SWAP MEET Bring your nautical gear to swap or come in search of bargains. Public swappers: $10 donation per vehicle Business swappers: $50 donation To register call: Brianna Rockenstire, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 206.957.4577
SAIL FOR A CURE BOAT RIDES One hour
sailboat rides on Puget Sound every half hour all weekend. Suggested donation $10.
DONATE AND GET A DOG
Enjoy a hot dog and soft drink while you cruise the swap meet or wait for your boat ride
Join us on Elliott Bay, June12th. Register at the Swap Meet!
BOAT SHOW Over 75 boats will be on display including new and used sailboats, trawlers, and yachts Also check out our sailing club and charter boats.
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Shilshole Bay Marina, June 5th & 6th 10:00 to 6:00 Saturday 11:00 to 5:00 Sunday
Sponsored by the Shilshole Bay Marina Group: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, SAS at Shilshole, Admiralty Yachts, Sail Northwest, Seattle Sailing Club, Windworks Sailing Center, the Port of Seattle,
SeattleBoatShow.com and 48º North.
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