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White Rock Squadron Boating Classes


March 8: Marine Radio (VHF/DSC) March 23: BoatPro (Pleasure Craft Operator Card) For full details and registration: www.whiterocksquadron.org/courses.htm


Boating Education Series Welcome to the second season of the


PTR spar & rig being stepped in James McGovern’s new Freya 39


Stop by our shop for a tour whenever


you’re visiting historic Port Townsend


www.porttownsendrigging.com


U. S. Maritime Academy


A Captain's License... Without Coast Guard Exams!


"our style sets us apart"


OUPV (6-Pack) + Master 100 Ton


First Aid, CPR & Physicals Renewals & Application Prep. Sailing & Towing Endorsements


Seattle March 21 - May 12 Mon, Wed, Thurs 6 - 9:30


Center for Wooden Boats South Lake Union


*Bring this ad & receive $100 discount


www.usmaritime.us 360-385-4852


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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, hosted by Seattle Yacht Club and Elliott Bay Marina. All are welcome, but space is limited. March 10: Best rope for the job? When a rope becomes a line, rode, painter, sheet or halyard. Marlin Spike: mastering the art of bends & hitches without getting tied up in knots. April 14: What you need to know about boat insurance. What you need to know about boat financing. May 12: Rules of the road and appropriate radio use. How to ease the border crossing process. Register with Seattle Yacht


Club (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


Boating Safety Course April 9


The USCG Auxiliary, Flotilla 48


(North Kitsap) will present About Boating Safely course, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, at the Bainbridge Island Commons, 402 Brien Dr. This is an eight-hour course for the new boater, those thinking of buying a boat and for boaters who want/need the Boater's Education Card. A wide range of topics are covered to help all boaters, experienced or inexperienced to become safer and more knowledgeable. Contact Grant Winther (206) 842-5862, email: gawsail@sounddsl.com or Loretta Rindal, (360) 779-1657.


Basic Boating Course March 7


Taught by the Deception Pass


Sail and Power Squadron, this class will start on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8:30 pm for five weeks in room 308 Oak Hall, Skagit Valley Community College, Oak Harbor Campus. For reservations or questions call John Hudson (360) 240-2517, Claire Acorde (360) 240-1235, Doug Bishop (360) 678-2296 or email: johnahudson@comcast.net Registration will take place the first night.


Americas Boating Safety Course


The Coast Guard Auxi l iary,


Edmonds will be teaching Americas Boating Safety Course three times. This one day eight hour course will be taught at the Auxiliary classroom at Chuck Olson Chevrolet in Shoreline. Classes will be taught on March 19, April 16 and May 14. For further information email boatclasses@hotmail.com or contact Jim Hewitson, (425) 774-4033.


About Boating Safely Class April 16


The Coast Guard Auxiliary will


offer a one-day About Boating Safely class in Anacortes. This class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a Washington Boater Education Card. For more information, contact Larry


Walker at boating.classes@gmail.com or (360) 293-3140. An outline is available at www.a1300107.uscgaux.info


VHF Radio Procedures & Regulations Class March 19


USCG Auxiliary VHF Radio


Procedures & Regulations class in Blaine. Call (509) 998-7131.


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