InLowtide The Biz
Customers will find island-hopping
in the Pacific Northwest to be a breeze with a new frequent-flier and ticketing partnership between Alaska Airlines and Kenmore Air. The agreement will allow customers to earn and redeem Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles and book tickets seamlessly to any of 28 island and peninsula destinations in Washington and British Columbia that Kenmore Air serves from Seattle. Mileage Plan members will earn
250 miles for each Kenmore Air flight starting April 15 and can redeem miles for award travel beginning in June 2010. To celebrate the partnership, Mileage Plan members are eligible to earn Double Miles when they fly on Kenmore Air between April 15 and May 31. To qualify, customers must first register at
alaskaair.com. Customers can book Alaska Airlines
and Kenmore Air tickets online at
alaskaair.com in early June 2010. More information, including a Mileage Plan award chart, is available at alaskaair. com or by calling (800) ALASKAAIR
(800-252-7522.
Foster/Wills Alternative Energy is
committed to providing our customers with the highest quality alternative energy products available. Our primary focus is to supply solar products to the RV, Sail and Powerboat market. We are a Seattle based company and sailors ourselves so we understand what the market needs are. Our solar panels are custom built to
Vern Velez, of the Center for
Wooden Boats, is relocating to the beautiful island of his native Puerto Rico. If the weather and culture is not enough to entice, the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee has invited him to help build their sailing team performance. For over 26 years, Vern has been
welcoming new and old sailors to The Center for Wooden Boats. He has been influential in teaching thousands of sailing students and attracting dozens of new and experienced sailors to CWB's instructor team. We have Vern to thank for the development of the award- winning SailNOW! sailing program, festive regattas, and his work as CWB front desk ambassador.
Repairing or upgrading your boat? Building a new boat?
Our comprehensive inventory covers all your fiberglass jobs: • resins • reinforcements • core materials • paint • gel-coat • fillers • tools & supplies
No order too small or too large.
Can’t make it in to see us? We’ll ship your order to you.
Check out our Product Catalog for all your needs.
www.fiberglasssupply.com
Sailboats, hobbies, surfboards, sailboards, kayaks, canoes, and more.
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!
Fiberglass Supply
Call us at 509-493-3464 • Fax 360-757-8284
or drop us an email:
support@fiberglasssupply.com
Or come see us at our new location:
11824 Water Tank Rd, Burlington, WA 98233
Mention the ad in 48° North for $5 off first order
Contact us to discuss new racing or cruising sails and discover why we are the fastest growing sail loft in the NW!
The alternative for fast, durable and affordable sails in the Northwest
Ullman Sails Seattle
2370 Fairview Ave. East (206) 234-3737
sailsinfo@UllmanSailsSeattle.com
www.ullmansailsseattle.com
www.facebook.com/UllmanSailsSeattle
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deliver higher power levels than stock off the shelf models. The 160W panels generates over 9.1 amps @ 17.5V. The controller display units we stock are designed specifically to charge and control dual battery systems. The Foster/Wills SV600 Wind
generator starts charging at a lower wind speed and generates more power overall. We are direct importers of solar
products and stock all of the products shown on our website. We can also custom order products. Check our website at
www.foster-wills.com, call (206) 251-7613, email
ed@foster-wills.com. Foster Wills Alternative Energy, 4020 Leary Way NW, #335, Seattle, 98107.
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