Lowtide Half Hull
Modeling Workshop January 14
Gig Harbor BoatShop Half Hull
Modeling workshop at historic Eddon Boatyard. Call (253) 857-9344 or check:
www.gigharborboatshop.org
Wooden Boat Wednesday January 18
Northwest Maritime Center &
Wooden Boat Foundation will feature Mark Peterson, designer of a star and constellation finder called Planisphere. Mark lives in Port Townsend, he designed this helpful tool for navigating our Mid- Northern Latitudes evening sky. He will present a slide show and talk about astronomy and how to use this unique chart for identifying the constellations in our Washington skies. For more informat ion cal l (360) 385-3628 ext 101.
Women’s Boating Seminar February 18
The 15th Annual Women’s Boating
Seminar will take place at the North Seattle Community College. This event is for women only and is fun, inspirational as well as educational. Guest speakers are professional women in the boating industry, sharing their knowledge about a variety of boating topics related to both power and sail. Judy Nasmith started this event
back in 1998 when she saw the need as a yacht broker to encourage women to be more involved in the sport. This has resulted in women being more confident in taking the helm and enjoying their time on the water. Choose from a variety of topics to
suit your interest and skill level. Gift certificates available and includes choice of classes, refreshments, lunch and drawing for valuable door prizes. Full details and registration available
at
www.latitudesailingassoc.org or call (206) 963-3560.
Specializing in Marine Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration ~ BOAT SHOW SPECIAL ~ Bring this ad to our booth at East 1020 and receive 20% off ALL Dometic items!
NW Multihull Association Events
January 3: Annual auction: everyone
invited to bring boat related items to sell, 10% to the club. Join us for for a potluck at 6:30 . Meet at Puget Sound Yacht Club, 2321 N. Northlake Way, Seattle, or call (425) 672-8668.
Puget Sound Cruising Club Meetings & Events
PSCC meetings are held at North
Seattle Community college, 7:30 pm on the third Friday of the month in the Concert Hall LB1141. Your $3 donation at the door helps cover the room rent. Membership is not a requirement and guests are always welcome at all meetings and raft-ups. For info check:
www.pugetsoundcruisingclub.org or contact Wendy Hinman and Garth Wilcox, (206) 335-6756. January 20: Cruising the Med: Peter
and Ruth Nelson and their 12-year-old son, Will, left Charleston, SC in June, 2009 for a 2-½ year voyage through the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. Peter is enthusiastic about his
Cliff Valentine •
cliff@nwmarineair.com (206) 548-1306 •
www.nwmarineair.com
lifelong sailing passion, but Ruth is/was not a sailor. Learn what made this ‘odd couple’ successful in their sojourn, as well as the challenges and pitfalls they faced. Get insight into dealing with children aboard – particularly pre-teens and teens, and cutting the dock lines at this stage of a boy’s life. February 17: PSCC presents Greg
Boehme, Past PSCC Commodore and ring-leader of The Tropics Bandtalks about “The Accidental Single-hander.” March 3: PSCC Potluck Fundraising
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
425.318.4483 fax 425.318.4499
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Auction, featuring live music by “the Tropics” at Edmonds South Sound Senior Center, 220 Railroad Ave, Edmonds. Join us for a fabulous evening. Great raffle prizes and auction of marine goods and services. For the potluck, please bring your
own beverages, cups, plates, utensils, and a dish to share. Dinner at 6:00 pm, music & dancing 8:00-11:00 pm. Tickets $7.50
per person, includes two raffle tickets. Tickets available at the door.
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