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NW Seaport Chantey Sing December 3


Songs of the sea are easy to learn


and fun to sing. All ages welcome. Wayne Palsson 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. At the Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley Street, Seattle, from 8:00-10:30 pm. Admission free, donations accepted. For more information call (206) 447-9800 or www.nwseaport.org


Northwest Multihull Association Meetings


December 7: Holiday Potluck Everyone is welcome for a social


evening. January 4: Auction Bring items to auction and be ready for super deals on boat related stuff. Location: 2321 N Northlake Way, Seattle 98103, call (425) 672-8668.


Family Friendly and Performance? Have both!


The Left Coast Dart.


• Trailerable • Sleeps four • 26’ of fun


Boating Education Series Welcome to the second season of the


Seattle Yacht Club Boating Education Series. Mark your calendars for the second Thursday of each month. Starting at 6:00 pm, there will be two 45-minute presentations with refreshments and snacks in-between, hosted by Seattle Yacht Club and Elliott Bay Marina. All are welcome, but space is limited. December 9: Holiday gift ideas for boating enthusiasts presented by Brindy Bundesmann of Armchair Sailor and Preparing your boat for young children, presented by Ann Ferguson. January 13: What to expect from your boat broker and What to expect from your boat surveyor. February 10: Ground tackle & anchoring options and Dinghy’s & outboards. Register with the Seattle Yacht


Club front desk (206) 325-1000. For details contact: Suzi (206) 992-2915 or email: suziwardwebb@msn.com or Bruce Lingle (206) 799-1667, email: brucel@collisioncliniccarstar.com


Ed Monk Memorial Award The Ed Monk Memorial Award


Fund has been established to provide educational opportunities for the professionals working in traditional maritime trades. The mission of the award is to further maritime professionals’ knowledge of traditional marine trades in other cultures. Study and research may include current and historical methods of boat construction using different materials, designs based on the functions to be served by the boats, materials available for construction and the state of technology. CWB is seeking applications from


qualified persons. Applications are due on or before January 1, 2011. The Award was named to honor Ed


Monk, a prominent and respected boat designer and builder in the Northwest. Applicants can be of any locality, wishing to study indigenous designs, materials and techniques of other areas. For more information, contact Dick Wagner at (206) 382-2628.


Saved! One Arm One Leg


New racing or cruising sails from Ullman Sails won’t cost you an arm and a leg! Our VIP clients will receive an additional 5% off the Boat Show pricing in December so sign up today! Call or email for details Happy Holidays!


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