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FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 309 Days Alone at Sea Electrical Systems for Cruisers Annapolis to Bermuda Get Your Captain’s License Sailboat Systems Simplified Weather to Go Diesel Basics Diesel Basics Modern Marine Navigation Docking De-Stressed Docking De-Stressed Docking De-Stressed Attitude by Bob Bitchin’ Cruise Thailand Cruise the San Juan Islands Cruise the Chesapeake Cruise the Chesapeake Cruise the Chesapeake FREE SEMINARS * AT THE ANNAPOLIS SAILBOAT SHOW Attitude Captain Matt Benhoff shares the tips and tricks you need to know to take the stress out of close quarters maneuvering and dock like a pro Docking De-Stressed Sailboat Systems Simplified Propulsion, plumbing, electrical and environmental systems on modern boats can be extensive and daunting. When broken down and looked at individually, the task of managing your boat becomes straightforward. Demystify your boat systems with ASOS instructor, Rick Truitt Get your Captain’s License Want to become a USCG licensed captain? Learn what you will need, from sea time to classes and certifications to apply for your license Join Matt Rutherford as he tells the story of becoming the first person to complete a non-stop single-handed voayage around North and South America. Weather to Go Choosing the right weather data and getting it onboard are the first steps of passagemaking decisions. Knowing how to interpret the information, making your nav plan and handling heavy weather when avoidance fails are essential skills for cruisers. Join the captains from Annapolis School of Seamanship for a discussion of how you can become weather wise AIS, RADAR, chart plotters, and apps are just a few of the topics covered in this guided tour of the modern marine electronics available to sailors today Cruise the Chesapeake Publisher of Chesapeake Bay Magazine and life- long Bay sailor, John Stefancik will take you on a tour to charming towns and secret coves of the Chesapeake Bay Diesel Basics From fuel filters to black smoke learn to keep your diesel happy 2022 will mark the 22nd running of the Mustang Survival Annapolis to Bermuda Race. This 753-nautical mile race presents sailors with the opportunity to make a blue water passage while participating in an organized event that promotes friendly competition. Join race veterans and organizers for an overview of how to participate When it comes to chartering, the San Juan Islands are hard to beat. With a nearly year-round cruising season, countless harbors and coves and spectacular wildlife including orca whales, seals and bald eagles, the San Juans are a jewel of the Pacific Northwest Annapolis to Bermuda Modern Marine Navigation Charter the San Juan Islands Charter in Thailand 309 Days Alone at Sea The difference between ordeal and adventure is attitude. Join Bob Bitchin, founder and editor of Lattitudes and Attitudes Magazine, as he shares his adventure Power for Cruising Sailors Aside from the wind, electrical current drives or is required to manage nearly every single system aboard your boat from the lights to the electronics and every water pump. Renowned marine electrician and educator, Bob Campbell discusses the care and feeding of your marine electrical system Presented by Annapolis School of Seamanship and Chesapeake Bay Media Offered at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel Ballroom Cruising the stunningly beautiful and exotic waters of Thailand has never been easier. Hear from US expat, Ron Patston who has been living and cruising there for the past twenty years 2019 Seminar start time 11:00 Noon 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 *Seminars are free to boat show attendees and exhibitors 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.

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SEAWORTHY STYLE SINCE 1935Visit us at the Annapolis Boat Shows and ask about our FREE gift with purchase!

POWER SHOW: October 3-6 in Booth B31SAIL SHOW: October 10-14 in Booth B31

36 Market Space, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 216-9181 WWW.SPERRY.COM

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17

309 Days Alone at Sea

Electrical Systems for Cruisers

Annapolis to Bermuda

Get Your Captain’s License

Sailboat Systems Simplifi ed Weather to Go

Diesel Basics Diesel Basics Modern Marine Navigation

Docking De-Stressed

DockingDe-Stressed

Docking De-Stressed

Attitude by Bob Bitchin’ Cruise Thailand Cruise the San

Juan Islands

Cruise the Chesapeake

Cruise the Chesapeake

Cruise the Chesapeake

FREE SEMINARS*

AT THE ANNAPOLISSAILBOAT SHOW

Attitude

Captain Matt Benho� shares the tips and tricks you need to know to take the stress out of close quarters maneuvering and dock like a pro

Docking De-Stressed

Sailboat Systems Simpli� ed Propulsion, plumbing, electrical and environmental systems on modern boats can be extensive and daunting. When broken down and looked at individually, the task of managing your boat becomes straightforward. Demystify your boat systems with ASOS instructor, Rick Truitt

Get your Captain’s License Want to become a USCG licensed captain? Learn what you will need, from sea time to classes and certi� cations to apply for your license

Join Matt Rutherford as he tells the story of becoming the � rst person to complete a non-stop single-handed voayage around North and South America.

Weather to Go Choosing the right weather data and getting it onboard are the � rst steps of passagemaking decisions. Knowing how to interpret the information, making your nav plan and handling heavy weather when avoidance fails are essential skills for cruisers. Join the captains from Annapolis School of Seamanship for a discussion of how you can become weather wise

AIS, RADAR, chart plotters, and apps are just a few of the topics covered in this guided tour of the modern marine electronics available to sailors today

Cruise the Chesapeake Publisher of Chesapeake Bay Magazine and life-long Bay sailor, John Stefancik will take you on a tour to charming towns and secret coves of the Chesapeake Bay

Diesel Basics From fuel � lters to black smoke learn to keep your diesel happy

2022 will mark the 22nd running of the Mustang Survival Annapolis to Bermuda Race. This 753-nautical mile race presents sailors with the opportunity to make a blue water passage while participating in an organized event that promotes friendly competition. Join race veterans and organizers for an overview of how to participate

When it comes to chartering, the San Juan Islands are hard to beat. With a nearly year-round cruising season, countless harbors and coves and spectacular wildlife including orca whales, seals and bald eagles, the San Juans are a jewel of the Paci� c Northwest

Annapolis to Bermuda

Modern Marine Navigation

Charter the San Juan Islands

Charter in Thailand 309 Days Alone at Sea

The di� erence between ordeal and adventure is attitude. Join Bob Bitchin, founder and editor of Lattitudes and Attitudes Magazine, as he shares his adventure

Power for Cruising Sailors Aside from the wind, electrical current drives or is required to manage nearly every single system aboard your boat from the lights to the electronics and every water pump. Renowned marine electrician and educator, Bob Campbell discusses the care and feeding of your marine electrical system

Presented by Annapolis School of Seamanship and Chesapeake Bay Media

O� ered at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel Ballroom

Cruising the stunningly beautiful and exotic waters of Thailand has never been easier. Hear from US expat, Ron Patston who has been living and cruising there for the past twenty years

2019

Seminar start time

11:00

Noon

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

*Seminars are free to boat show attendees and exhibitors All seminars are held at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, second � oor ballroom. Enter from Compromise Street or through the Pusser’s show gate. Take the elevator to the second � oor. For more info, call Annapolis School of Seamanship at (410) 263-8848. Limited seating available. First come, � rst served. Seminar schedule and speakers are subject to change.

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17

309 Days Alone at Sea

Electrical Systems for Cruisers

Annapolis to Bermuda

Get Your Captain’s License

Sailboat Systems Simplifi ed Weather to Go

Diesel Basics Diesel Basics Modern Marine Navigation

Docking De-Stressed

DockingDe-Stressed

Docking De-Stressed

Attitude by Bob Bitchin’ Cruise Thailand Cruise the San

Juan Islands

Cruise the Chesapeake

Cruise the Chesapeake

Cruise the Chesapeake

FREE SEMINARS*

AT THE ANNAPOLISSAILBOAT SHOW

Attitude

Captain Matt Benho� shares the tips and tricks you need to know to take the stress out of close quarters maneuvering and dock like a pro

Docking De-Stressed

Sailboat Systems Simpli� ed Propulsion, plumbing, electrical and environmental systems on modern boats can be extensive and daunting. When broken down and looked at individually, the task of managing your boat becomes straightforward. Demystify your boat systems with ASOS instructor, Rick Truitt

Get your Captain’s License Want to become a USCG licensed captain? Learn what you will need, from sea time to classes and certi� cations to apply for your license

Join Matt Rutherford as he tells the story of becoming the � rst person to complete a non-stop single-handed voayage around North and South America.

Weather to Go Choosing the right weather data and getting it onboard are the � rst steps of passagemaking decisions. Knowing how to interpret the information, making your nav plan and handling heavy weather when avoidance fails are essential skills for cruisers. Join the captains from Annapolis School of Seamanship for a discussion of how you can become weather wise

AIS, RADAR, chart plotters, and apps are just a few of the topics covered in this guided tour of the modern marine electronics available to sailors today

Cruise the Chesapeake Publisher of Chesapeake Bay Magazine and life-long Bay sailor, John Stefancik will take you on a tour to charming towns and secret coves of the Chesapeake Bay

Diesel Basics From fuel � lters to black smoke learn to keep your diesel happy

2022 will mark the 22nd running of the Mustang Survival Annapolis to Bermuda Race. This 753-nautical mile race presents sailors with the opportunity to make a blue water passage while participating in an organized event that promotes friendly competition. Join race veterans and organizers for an overview of how to participate

When it comes to chartering, the San Juan Islands are hard to beat. With a nearly year-round cruising season, countless harbors and coves and spectacular wildlife including orca whales, seals and bald eagles, the San Juans are a jewel of the Paci� c Northwest

Annapolis to Bermuda

Modern Marine Navigation

Charter the San Juan Islands

Charter in Thailand 309 Days Alone at Sea

The di� erence between ordeal and adventure is attitude. Join Bob Bitchin, founder and editor of Lattitudes and Attitudes Magazine, as he shares his adventure

Power for Cruising Sailors Aside from the wind, electrical current drives or is required to manage nearly every single system aboard your boat from the lights to the electronics and every water pump. Renowned marine electrician and educator, Bob Campbell discusses the care and feeding of your marine electrical system

Presented by Annapolis School of Seamanship and Chesapeake Bay Media

O� ered at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel Ballroom

Cruising the stunningly beautiful and exotic waters of Thailand has never been easier. Hear from US expat, Ron Patston who has been living and cruising there for the past twenty years

2019

Seminar start time

11:00

Noon

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

*Seminars are free to boat show attendees and exhibitors All seminars are held at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, second � oor ballroom. Enter from Compromise Street or through the Pusser’s show gate. Take the elevator to the second � oor. For more info, call Annapolis School of Seamanship at (410) 263-8848. Limited seating available. First come, � rst served. Seminar schedule and speakers are subject to change.

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17

309 Days Alone at Sea

Electrical Systems for Cruisers

Annapolis to Bermuda

Get Your Captain’s License

Sailboat Systems Simplifi ed Weather to Go

Diesel Basics Diesel Basics Modern Marine Navigation

Docking De-Stressed

DockingDe-Stressed

Docking De-Stressed

Attitude by Bob Bitchin’ Cruise Thailand Cruise the San

Juan Islands

Cruise the Chesapeake

Cruise the Chesapeake

Cruise the Chesapeake

FREE SEMINARS*

AT THE ANNAPOLISSAILBOAT SHOW

Attitude

Captain Matt Benho� shares the tips and tricks you need to know to take the stress out of close quarters maneuvering and dock like a pro

Docking De-Stressed

Sailboat Systems Simpli� ed Propulsion, plumbing, electrical and environmental systems on modern boats can be extensive and daunting. When broken down and looked at individually, the task of managing your boat becomes straightforward. Demystify your boat systems with ASOS instructor, Rick Truitt

Get your Captain’s License Want to become a USCG licensed captain? Learn what you will need, from sea time to classes and certi� cations to apply for your license

Join Matt Rutherford as he tells the story of becoming the � rst person to complete a non-stop single-handed voayage around North and South America.

Weather to Go Choosing the right weather data and getting it onboard are the � rst steps of passagemaking decisions. Knowing how to interpret the information, making your nav plan and handling heavy weather when avoidance fails are essential skills for cruisers. Join the captains from Annapolis School of Seamanship for a discussion of how you can become weather wise

AIS, RADAR, chart plotters, and apps are just a few of the topics covered in this guided tour of the modern marine electronics available to sailors today

Cruise the Chesapeake Publisher of Chesapeake Bay Magazine and life-long Bay sailor, John Stefancik will take you on a tour to charming towns and secret coves of the Chesapeake Bay

Diesel Basics From fuel � lters to black smoke learn to keep your diesel happy

2022 will mark the 22nd running of the Mustang Survival Annapolis to Bermuda Race. This 753-nautical mile race presents sailors with the opportunity to make a blue water passage while participating in an organized event that promotes friendly competition. Join race veterans and organizers for an overview of how to participate

When it comes to chartering, the San Juan Islands are hard to beat. With a nearly year-round cruising season, countless harbors and coves and spectacular wildlife including orca whales, seals and bald eagles, the San Juans are a jewel of the Paci� c Northwest

Annapolis to Bermuda

Modern Marine Navigation

Charter the San Juan Islands

Charter in Thailand 309 Days Alone at Sea

The di� erence between ordeal and adventure is attitude. Join Bob Bitchin, founder and editor of Lattitudes and Attitudes Magazine, as he shares his adventure

Power for Cruising Sailors Aside from the wind, electrical current drives or is required to manage nearly every single system aboard your boat from the lights to the electronics and every water pump. Renowned marine electrician and educator, Bob Campbell discusses the care and feeding of your marine electrical system

Presented by Annapolis School of Seamanship and Chesapeake Bay Media

O� ered at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel Ballroom

Cruising the stunningly beautiful and exotic waters of Thailand has never been easier. Hear from US expat, Ron Patston who has been living and cruising there for the past twenty years

2019

Seminar start time

11:00

Noon

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

*Seminars are free to boat show attendees and exhibitors All seminars are held at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, second � oor ballroom. Enter from Compromise Street or through the Pusser’s show gate. Take the elevator to the second � oor. For more info, call Annapolis School of Seamanship at (410) 263-8848. Limited seating available. First come, � rst served. Seminar schedule and speakers are subject to change.