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Bellevue Sail & Power Squadron Boating Classes & Seminars


For information or to register


online for classes and seminars, go to: www.bellevuepowersquadron.org/ Education, or call Dennis Kinch at (206) 236-5441.


April 2: All-day America's Boating course at MBYC, 7:30 am. April 7: 5 week America’s Boating course begins, Newport YC, 7:00-9:00 pm. April 9: An All-day America’s Boating Course at the Newport YC, 8:00 am. April 12: Cruise Planning begins at Lake Hills Elementary at 7:00 pm. April 13: Paddle Smart Seminar will be at West Marine, 6:00-8:00 p.m. April 14: Marine Communications Systems 7:00 pm, at Lake Hills Elem. April 14: Skipper Saver begins at Newport YC. Subsequent classes held at Lake Hills Elementary, 7:00 pm. April 20: Mastering Rules of the Road, at West Marine, 6:00-8:00 p.m.


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


Boating Education Series Welcome to the second season of the


Seattle Yacht Club Boating Education Series. 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. 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 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. This class will be repeated on June 11, August 13, October 8 and December 10. Contact Grant at (206) 842-5862,


email: gawsail@sounddsl.com or Loretta Rindal, (360) 779-1657.


Americas Boating Safety Course


The Coast Guard Auxi l iary,


Edmonds will be teaching America’s 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 April 16 and May 14. For further information email boatclasses@hotmail.com or contact Jim Hewitson, (425) 774-4033.


NW Seaport Chantey April 8


Songs of the sea are easy to learn


and fun to sing. All ages welcome. Brian Maskew will be on board as songleader to keep the music rolling, with opportunity for anyone to lead or just join in the chorus, 8:00-10:30 pm The Virginia V will be docked at, 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109. Admission free, donations accepted. For info, (206) 447-9800 or http://www.nwseaport.org


South Whidbey Harbor April 23


Underwater Egg Hunt, Beach


Treasure Hunt for the kids and photo contest, all lead to family fun and prizes at the South Whidbey Harbor at Langley. Free registration and participation for Scuba Divers of all levels. For info contact: (360) 221-1120 or harbormaster@portofsouthwhidbey.com


University Swaging Division


Come see us at our new location! • Insulators • Lifelines and Lifeline Swaging Hardware • Sta-Lok and Norseman Wire Rope Terminals •Architectural and Industrial Cable Assemblies 6525 240th St. SE, Building A, Woodinville, WA 98072


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Seattle Sailing Club Presents Increase your sailing ability with the following classes offered this month: April 30-May 1: Spinnaker Handling - 9:30am-4:30pm. Learn asymmetrical and symmetrical spinnakers. April 11, 13, 18, & 20: Coastal Navigation (ASA 101) - Mon & Wed, 6pm-9pm. Safely boat coastal waters at all times. April 15 & 22: Docking Course (ASA 118)- Perfect for the First Mate. Basic Sailing (ASA 101) – Every weekend 9am-5pm both Sat & Sun Basic Cruising (ASA 103) – Every Friday 6pm-9pm, Sat & Sun 9:30am-4:30pm Call (206) 782-5100 to schedule.


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