Lowtide
Tyee Marina’s Swap Meet May 15
10:00 am-4:00 pm Tyee Marina,
5618 Marine View Dr., Tacoma
(253) 838-2280
Leukemia Cup Open Boat Weekend & Swap Meet June 5 & 6
Join us at beautiful Shilshole Bay
Marina for some very special events that will benefit the Leukemia Society. Sailboat rides! Make a donation
to the Leukemia Society (suggested donation $10) and enjoy a one hour sailboat ride on Puget Sound. Food! Make a donation to the
Leukemia Society and enjoy a hot dog and soft drink from our scenic vantage point here at the marina. Swap Meet! Search for those nautical
items you have always wanted from our parking lot full of accessory and parts vendors. Boat Show! Over 75 boats will be
on display. Welcome aboard all of our boats, including new and used sailboats, trawlers, and yachts on display. Also check out our sailing club and charter boats. Dream of your next high sea adventure. Sponsored by the Shilshole Bay
Marina Group; SAS at Shilshole, Admiralty Yachts, Sail Northwest, Seattle Sailing Club, Windworks Sailing Center, the Port of Seattle NMTA and
48° North.
For more info call (206) 286-1004.
West Marine Vancouver, BC Events
May 5: Phil Grassi from B.C. Fishing Guides Association on how to maximize your chances for catching the big one. May 12: Roger McAfee on how to choose and care for inflatable boats. May 19: Ian Hursh from Ian Hursh Custom Woodworking with the info to undertake your woodworking projects. May 26: Lew Forth and Allan Lynde will be giving the ever popular, hands on, splicing workshop. June 2: Paul Thomas of Canadian Fuel Polishing will be in store to educate us on Fuel Polishing and Marine Towing. June 9: Andy Macdonald of Bluewater Rigging will discuss Battery Management and will focus on charging systems. June 16: Margo Wood of Charlies Charts will do a presentation on Cruising the BC Coast to Alaska. June 23: Wendy and Lewis Forth will educate us on Provisioning Your Boat to Go Cruising. They will share lots of tips that make life in the galley a lot of fun. All events are free of charge, at
7:00 pm at 1601 West Second Ave. in Vancouver, B.C., phone (604) 730-4093.
Tomahawk Bay YC Swap Meet May 8
Tomahawk Bay YC annual Swap
Meet will be at Culumbia Crossing parking lot, 515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr., Portland. $7 per space or $5 with two cans of food to support the OR/ WA Food Bank. For more information call Bev at (503) 452-0071.
WOODEN BOAT FOUNDATION & NWMC
27th Annual - June 4th
- 6th , 2010
CLASSIC MARINERS REGATTA & RENDEZVOUS
Entry forms at
www.woodenboat.org
Boat Engine Maintenance May 3, 6, 10 & 13
Washington Sea Grant (WSG),
Jefferson County Extension, Jefferson Education Center and the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding are co- sponsoring a four-evening Boat Engine Troubleshooting and Maintenance Workshop. Participants will learn how to troubleshoot the fuel, electrical, cooling, exhaust and drive systems of diesel and gas inboards, stern drives and outboards and receive instruction in proper maintenance techniques to help prevent the most common problems. The sessions are scheduled for, 6:00-
9:00 p.m, at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, 42 N. Water St., Port Hadlock. To register or for more info, contact Sarah (206) 543-1225 or
Matt (360) 379-4034.
Corrosion Protection May 18
Washington Sea Grant and the
Port of Seattle Fishermen’s Terminal are cosponsoring an evening Marine Corrosion Protection Workshop. This is a hands-on class for marine professionals and boat owners and offers an excellent introduction for technicians planning to enroll in the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) corrosion-certification course. The workshop is scheduled in the Nordby Conference Room, Nordby Building, Fishermen’s Terminal.Space is limited, so preregistration is advised. For more info, contact Sarah, (206) 543-1225 or
sfisken@u.washington.edu
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