Classified
Covered moorage available for 30’, 40’ or 50’
boats on Lake Union Please call Barb at
206-547-2477
FREMONT BOAT CO. North Lake Union moorage since 1916. Great sailboat moorage!
Gates and shower. Call our friendly on-site office. (206) 632-0152
Quiet, protected floating piers (20’ - 80’)
LIBERTY BAY MARINA 40’ - 48’ - 60’ open slips. Great location.
Restrooms, Showers. Poulsbo, WA
360-779-7762 or 360-509-0178
WESTLAKE LANDING Moorage available - $11.00 per ft.
Next to China Harbor/Perfect for Duck Dodge 2046 Westlake Avenue N, Suite 203
Contact Roger at (360) 333-1719
Moorage Available in Downtown Kirkland!
Enjoy the security of a gated marina, with new floats and breakwater! Conveniently located near downtown shops and restaurants! Moorage is available from 30’ to 80’. Call for details. 425-941-6000
Moorage Available Up to 100’. 2 - 30 amp plugins. Location between the
Ballard Bridge and Ballard Locks. 206-548-1306
MOORAGE FOR SALE
Gig Harbor 38’ Condo slip for sale. Excellent location with good shoreside facilities, easy access and private parking. $115K. Call (253) 858-9957 for more
information 4330
FISHERMEN’S TERMINAL
SUMMER RECREATIONAL MOORAGE Available Now-Sept 15
Sorry no liveaboards. Call today for assignment! 206-787-3395 or
ft@portseattle.org A Port of Seattle Property
• Basic through Advanced Sailing Lessons • Week-long Cruise & Learn lessons
• Spinnaker, Intro and Advance Racing Classes Gill foulweather gear & Dubarry footwear
206-782-5100
www.seattlesailing.com
info@seattlesailing.com 7001 Seaview Ave N.W.
(Shilshole Bay Marina in Port of Seattle Building)
CRUISE YOUR BOAT NORTH Intimidated by your boat? I instruct in
navigation, voyage planning, sail handling, anchoring, splicing, emergency. ON YOUR BOAT. Prepare for safe cruising. References, rates at
www.ridgeexplorations.com
your dream. realized.
Our sailing club is your home for convenient, affordable access to sailing lessons, vessel use, and support. Whether new to sailing, an old salt, or in between, we have the right vessels, educat ion and sai l ing opportunity for you. We keep sailing fun.
Wanted NEED RIDE TO PNW LATITUDES & ATTITUDES PARTY
Please, gal really needs boat/berth ride to PNW Lats & Atts gathering for Aug. 13th party in Friday Harbor. Can help with cooking, etc. Easy to get along with. Good pirate wench, Leslie, (206) 909-5213,
Sail_gal@msn.com 4662
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BASIC TO ADVANCED SAILING COURSES
Classified
New Annual Moorage Receives 1st and 12th Months Free Covered Moorage available for summer: 46’, 64’ & 70’; annual: 58’
Protected Harbor • Dock Attendant Assistance • Gasoline Diesel • Pump out • On-site Security • Gift Shop • Groceries Ice • Beer and Wine • 30 and 50 Amp power Clean restrooms & Laundry facilities • Heated Pool Year-Round Hot Tub • Cafe & Espresso
Pleasant Harbor Marina Located on Hood Canal
Tel: 800-547-3479 Fax 866-848-4612
www.pleasantharbormarina.com VHF: 9 / 16 40’ SLIP FOR SALE IN GIG HARBOR
Friendly, well maintained marina complete with clubhouse, showers and laundry. Perfect spot for a
liveaboard. Email:
SlipForSale@gmail.com 4087
Instruction
ADVANCED SAIL CLINICS • 5 Day Offshore - Pacific Coast • • Weekend Piloting and
Columbia River Bar-Crossings • (fog/day/night piloting and navigation)
• High wind sailing techniques in the renowned Columbia River Gorge • (Good wind - Sunny days)
USCG Licensed captain, 38' Cutter Exceeds USCG requirements, Loran, GPS, Radar, etc.
• References available and are encouraged •
CHINA GIRL SAILING
jschrodcgirl@msn.com
Portland, OR • (503) 252-2651
Classified
www.flagshipmaritimetraining.com Tethys
Offshore Sailing for Women Nancy Erley, Instructor
206.789.5118
nancy@tethysoffshore.com www.tethysoffshore.com
windworkssailing.com (206) 784-9386
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