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Seattle Maritime Festival May 12-14


Don’t miss the boat when the world’s


largest tugboat race thunders along the Downtown Seattle Waterfront! Enjoy the Waterfront Chowder Cook-Off. Check out the survival suit races, a boat building competition, vessel tours, free harbor tours, sea-air rescue demonstration, kid’s events, Stories of the Sea, and a container ship full of family fun. The festival is designed to celebrate


and showcase our maritime industry and the important role it plays in the Puget Sound region’s economy,” commented Seattle Propeller Club President Marc Warner, LeGros Buchanan & Paul. This year’s Festival celebrates the


Centennial of the Port of Seattle. For details of the Port’s Centennial Celebration, including a special interactive timeline, visit www.portseattle.org/about/ organization/centennial.shtml14 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm at Pier 66/Bell Harbor Marina. There is no admission charge.


Family Friendly and Performance? Have both!


The Left Coast Dart.


• Trailerable • Sleeps four • 26’ of fun


Shilshole Bay YC 50th Anniversary


Shilshole Bay Yacht Club in Seattle


celebrates its 50 years in 2011 with special events in June and September. On June 4-5 we sail to Kingston


Cove YC for the Annual Dinner Dance. On September 15 we will celebrate the official anniversary of meeting 50 years at Shilshole Bay in Seattle. New members are welcome all year. Check: www.shilshole-bayyc.org


Summer Sailstice June 18


Sailors around the world are making


plans to celebrate the sailing lifestyle by sailing ‘together’ on the weekend closest to the summer solstice. The Summer Sailstice invites all sailors to hoist their sails wherever they are aboard whatever they sail. To participate in Summer Sailstice 2011, sailors can sign up for free at www.summersailstice.com


Brownsville YC 40th Anniversary May 20-22


Attention: Boating, Cruising,


Sailing,Yacht Clubs, Brownsville Yacht Club invites you to join us in celebrating our 40th Anniversary weekend. We have reserved the guest dock, Upland Park, Pavilion and 'dry' RV spaces. Weekend activities include Friday


night 6:00 Potluck & Social.BYOB Bonfire & Dance/Sing-A-Long. Saturday Horseshoe, Botchi Ball, Ladder Golf and more. Laundry, propane, garbage, recycling and Brownsville deli/store onsite. Also, diesel, gasoline and pumpout available. We are located in Burke Bay on


the western shore of the Port Orchard Waterway, between Bremerton and Keyport. RSVP csjelley@yahoo.com for Saturday dinner/BYOB and quartet entertainment and Sunday free breakfast. Mooring and RV reservations are through the Port of Brownsville (360) 692-5498.


Helping YOU get ready for spring sailing


Radian® 3DL® and 3Di®


Asymmetric Spinnakers Performance Cruising Sails Repairs and Recuts Full Batten and


Roller Furling Conversions Made in Washington


Fully Staffed Service Facility with Convenient Hours


Mariners Square above Fisheries Supply Open Weekdays from 9am - 6pm Additional appointments available by request.


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Left Coast: (408) 340-0352


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