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Classified Moorage


LIBERTY BAY MARINA 40’ - 48’ - 60’ open slips. Great location.


Restrooms, Showers. Poulsbo, WA


360-779-7762 or 360-509-0178


Covered moorage available for 30’, 40’ or 50’


boats on Lake Union Please call Barb at


206-547-2477


WWW.PORTWASHINGTONMARINA.COM *Free One Month Moorage*


Liveaboard available, EnviroStar Marina. We offer metered power, showers, laundry, phone and cable TV jacks, individual hose bibs, pump-out, gated moorage & parking, in a peaceful setting.


(360) 479-3037 BREMERTON 65’ EAST LAKE UNION MOORAGE


65’ x 18’ open moorage at Roanoke and Fairview for lease. Power & pumpout. Locked gate. Liveaboards


welcome. Call (425) 894-9646 4797


DEER HARBOR MARINA ON BEAUTIFUL ORCAS ISLAND Year round monthly moorage rate $8.00


www. nwyachtbrokers.com /ft. Winter monthly


moorage rate $5/ft. 125 permanent & guest moorage slips, 30-amp power, fresh water, laundry, restrooms/showers, pump- out, gas/diesel. Deli & snack bar; groceries. Whale watching, kayak tours, bike rentals and access to Kenmore Air Transportation.


(360) 376-3037 • mbroman@deerharbormarina.com LESCHI SAILBOAT MOORAGE


26’ - 38’ wet slips available (sail), monthly rate: $179 - $260. Dry space available for small, single & multihull sailboat, monthly rates: $56 - $84. Convenient, Lake Washington location. Secure, Seattle Parks facility. Call our moorage office for information. (206) 325-3730


New Annual Moorage Receives 1st and 12th Months Free


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 48° NORTH, JANUARY 2012 PAGE 86 Instruction 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.


Advertise your


Sailing School or Instruction Services under our Instruction category


Plan ahead for our upcoming annual Sailing School Guide found in our March issue!


For more information call: (206) 789-7350


CAPTAIN’S LICENSE TRAINING


FLAGSHIP MARITIME I-5 EXIT 136, next to West Marine in Fife


(253) 227-2003 www.flagshipmaritimetraining.com


SEATTLE - TACOMA ASA Classes * Club * Lease * Vacations


20% OFF if enrolled by February 15th Mike Rice


6 time ASA Instructor of the Year 800-487-2454


www.pugetsoundsailing.com


• 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) Tethys


Offshore Sailing for Women Nancy Erley, Instructor


206.789.5118 nancy@tethysoffshore.com www.tethysoffshore.com


Classified


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’) 45’ OPEN SLIP AT THE DUWAMISH YC


Fresh water, well protected, great winter moorage! $350 per month with option to buy. Call Mike at


(206) 719-7783 4506


Classified Instruction


windworkssailing.com (206) 784-9386


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