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FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 13
SV DELOS:How we pay for it
Ask aCaptain
Getting YourCaptain’s License
French Canalsby Sailboat
BermudaBound
Women atthe Wheel
ElectricalSystems
Marine DieselBasics
Marine DieselBasics
SailboatPlumbing
DockingDe-Stressed
NavigationApps
DockingDe-Stressed
Getting YourCaptain’s License
DockingDe-Stressed
Cruising the ICW Cruising the ICW Weekend on the Chesapeake Bay
Weekend on the Chesapeake Bay
Weekend on the Chesapeake Bay
10:00am
11:00am
12:00pm
1:00pm
2:00pm
3:00pm
4:00pm
FREESEMINARS
ON
SAILING, CRUISING,AND SYSTEMS
NAVIGATION APPS
Between the USCG requirements for sea time, physicals, applications and examination, getting a captain’s license can seem daunting. Annapolis School of Seamanship’s expert captains will discuss the ins and outs of becoming a licensed captain.
GETTING YOUR CAPTAIN’S LICENSE
DOCKING DE-STRESSEDIs docking your vessel causing you stress and anxiety? Let the Annapolis School of Seamanship show you the ropes, tricks, and techniques to make docking easy.
RUBY ROSE - FRENCH CANALSNick and Terysa from popular YouTube Channel Sailing Yacht Ruby Rose, dreamed of exploring French Canals by sailboat. They will discuss how they turned their sailing yacht into a canal boat, the logistics and costs, and the highlights of their journey.
Brian Trautman of YouTube sensation SV DELOSwill discuss some of the costs associated with cruising, where his favorite cheap spots are, and how it’s possible to use the internet and social media to fund this lifestyle.
ASK A CAPTAINDo you ever wish you had a professional captain onboard with you so you could ask questions about the situations that challenge you on the water? Join Annapolis School of Seamanship for this quetion and answer session.
Dream of sailing to Bermuda? This challenging course combines inshore and offshore racing and enables sailors to fulfill a lifelong ambition of a bluewater passage. Join veteran sailor and race chair Michael Lehmkuhl for this overview.
NAVIGATION APPSAs we navigate into the 21st century, the incorpo-ration of technology with traditional navigation methods can lead to greater accuracy and confi-dence. Explore how to combine the latest tablet and smart phone apps with traditional methods.
JUMP START YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMJoin marine electrician Bob Campbell as he gives an overview of and how to maintains and improve your boat’s electrical system.
Whether you’re heading for Key West or the Great Loop, one leg of the voyage is generally the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). Chesapeake Bay Magazine’s Jody Schroath will lead a discussion about the joys and pitfalls of cruising inland waters.
Marine heads, gray water, black water, potable water, water makers, bilge pumps, macerator pumps, washdown pumps... The world of sailboat plumbing has become a complex maze of pumps, tanks, and valves. Join us for an overview of options available and how to use them.
CRUISING THE ICW
BERMUDA BOUND
SAILBOAT PLUMBING
WOMEN AT THE WHEELSV DELOS - HOW WE PAY FOR IT
As we navigate into the 21st century, the incorpo-ration of technology with traditional navigation methods can lead to greater accuracy and confi-dence. Explore how to combine the latest tablet and smart phone apps with traditional methods.
MARINE DIESEL BASICSPros from the Annapolis School of Seamanship will run through the basics of marine diesel engine operation and maintenance, as well as troubleshooting common problems.
WEEKEND ON THE CHESAPEAKE BAYJoin Chesapeake Bay Magazine’s John Stefancik to explore Chesapeake towns that make for easy one and two-night weekend trips on almost any boat. We’ll visit ports loaded with history and good restaurants, and some fine marinas, too. Plan a summer to remember!some fine marinas, too. Plan a summer to remember!
All seminars are held at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, second floor ballroom. Enter from Compromise Street or through the Pusser’s show gate. Take the elevator to the second floor.For more info, call Annapolis School of Seamanship at (410) 263-8848. Limited seating available. First come, first served. Seminar schedule and speakers are subject to change.
At the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel
Designed by women for women, this seminar cov-ers what you need to know before getting out on the water. A combination of safety, boat handling, and terminology. Sunday at the show wouldn’t be complete without mimosas provided by Pusser’s!