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American Boating Class May 21


The Seattle Sail and Power Squadron


will offer an American Boating Class on Saturday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, at a facility on the east side of Lake Union. Pre-registration and pickup of book


and CD ahead of time is required. Bring your own brown bag lunch. There will be a working lunch while tying knots. To register or for more information please contact: Jan Ray, (206) 300-8559 or janetluray@gmail.com


Shilshole Bay YC 50th Anniversary


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


USCGA Safety Inspection May 21-22


West Marine Tacoma presents a free


USCGA Safety Inspection. Bring your trailerable boat right to West Marine from 9:00 am-3:00 pm and while your boat is being inspected, enjoy a BBQ hosted by the DAV from 11:00 am-3:00 pm. For more information call West Marine Tacoma at (253) 926-2533.


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 May 14. For further information email boatclasses@hotmail.com or contact Jim Hewitson, (425) 774-4033.


Refresh Your Boating Skills


The Coast Guard Auxiliary offers


numerous boating courses for the public, but you may want to go with the basic “About Boating Safely” course or the more in-depth “Boating Skills & Seamanship” course as a refresher prior to the start of your boating season. To find a Coast Guard Auxiliary


flotilla in your area offering boating safety courses, go to CGAUX.ORG, click on “Units”, “Flotilla Finder”, then enter your zip code…a listing of flotillas within your vicinity will be displayed.


Wooden Boat Festival September 9-11


Port Townsend Wooden Boat


Festival features 300 boats, hundreds of wooden boat topics and tons of fun including special guests For info, contact Kaci Cronkhite, festival@woodenboat.org


“Great people, great gear,


great facility.”


“The instructors are fantastic and are teaching the kids a


love of sailing.”


Ocean Passage Making with Instruction


“Loves to go everyday! Can’t get enough sailing.”


“Learning to sail made a difference in my son’s personality


that went beyond the class. He showed more confidence in everything he did-even the way he walked!”


Mommy (Daddy) & Me, Ages 5-8 9am-12pm or 1pm-4pm June 20- June 24 July 18- July 22


Junior Opti Camp, Ages 6-8 9am-12pm or 1pm-4pm June 20- June 24 July 11-July 15


Cruising Camp, Ages 10-17 9am-4pm


June 20- June 24 July 4-July 8


Laser Sailing, Ages 11-17 1pm-4pm June 20-July 1


August 15-August 26


August 15-August 19 For a full listing of youth and adult classes visit www.sailsandpoint.org


Sail Sand Point Your Community Boating Center 48° NORTH, MAY 2011 PAGE 26


7777 62nd Ave NE Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 525-8782


For a unique and dynamic learning experience, join instructors John and Amanda Neal in the South Pacific aboard


Mahina Tiare III, their Hallberg-Rassy 46 www.mahina.com • 360.378.6131


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