Figure 5 – Automatic fire extinguisher mounted in engine space.
alarm systems that are valuable to you and should be considered for your own safety: carbon monoxide, fire, smoke, engine overheat detector, cooling water flow detector, and high/low voltage alarms to name a few. A good combination: saving money and being aware of different, potentially dangerous situations when you are onboard or away from your boat. Of course, all of this is meant to move you in the direction of greater enjoyment of boating. Jack Wilken has an extensive boat building
background. In 1979 he sailed from Seattle in a Yamaha 33, to Martha’s Vineyard / 1983-2004 French Canals to the Mediterranean in a Pretorian 35 & 50’ steel ketch (Galapagos 50). Son Alex, has a degree in Marine Carpentry-Wood Construction. Jack and Alex own Seattle Boat Works
jack@seattleboatworks.com
CELEBRATING OUR 38TH
Heated indoor storage and work bays at Seaview Fairhaven
• Refits & Restorations • Electrical Systems • Mechanical Systems • Electronics
165 ton travelfit at Seaview North
• LP & Topside Painting • Hull Extensions • Fiberglass Repairs • Rigging and Furlers
State-of-the-art paint building at Seaview West
• Metal Fabrication • Woodworking • Heated Storage • Insurance Work Welcome
ANNIVERSARY
Certified Clean Boatyard by Clean Boating Foundation
Winner of AWB 2011 Environmental Excellence Award
THREE LOCATIONS IN SEATTLE AND BELLINGHAM FULL SERVICE and DO-IT-YOURSELF
SEAVIEW WEST
At Shilshole Bay Marina
206-783-6550
west@seaviewboatyard.com
SEAVIEW NORTH
At Squalicum Harbor Marina
360-676-8282
north@seaviewboatyard.com
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SEAVIEW YACHT SERVICE FAIRHAVEN In Bellingham’s Fairhaven District
360-594-4314
fairhaven@seaviewboatyard.com
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