Lowtide
NW Maritime Center
Spring Boating Symposium March 18-20
Boater’s Swap Meet It’s time again to get that box of
stuff out of the garage, empty the lazarette and head to the
48° North Boater’s Swap Meet. Hundreds, even thousands, of your fellow boaters will be there selling
those items that you’ve been yearning for but couldn’t find, and buying those items you’ve stored forever
that someone really needs. It’s a bargain hunter’s paradise. And it’s FREE!
Fisheries Supply
Saturday, April 2, 2011 Mariner’s Square Parking Lot
(across from, but not in, Gasworks Park)
1900 N. Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • (206) 632-3555
48° NORTH, MARCH 2011 PAGE 20 Top boating experts and 200 sail
and powerboaters will gather in Port Townsend for the first Spring Boating Symposium. Held at the new Northwest Maritime Center campus and Point Hudson Marina, the Symposium will be an innovative blend of interactive lectures, panel discussions, hands-on workshops, onboard boat demonstrations, and opportunities to rub shoulders with other boaters and experts. Topics will be relevant to owners of both power and sailing vessels of all hull materials, and this year will focus on inland and near coastal destinations from South Sound to Alaska. The themes are Seamanship, Boating
Lifestyle, Systems/Vessel Maintenance. A fleet of Northwest power and sail boats rarely seen together and fully open to the public will be open to Symposium participants. The Spring Boating Symposium will be the first of a planned series of educational symposiums and programs held throughout the year, fulfilling our mission to provide life-long learning for all of those who love boats and our Northwest Maritime Heritage. Save $25. Use Promo Code"48NFan"
when you register! For information:
http://nwmaritime.org/symposium, call Kaci (360) 385-3628, ext 106 or email
symposium@nwmaritime.org
Ballard Sails “One Year ” Anniversary Party March 5
At the loft, 6303 Seaview Ave. N.W., Seattle, 6:30 pm. Call (206) 706-5500.
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