Sink, Swim, or Free Sailing Classes; Seattle Singles Yacht Club Announces Free Sailing Classes This Spring.SEATTLE -- On April 12, 2005, "The Seattle Singles Yacht Club, www.SSYC SSYC Seattle Singles Yacht Club SSYC Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club (New Jersey) .com, will offer free sailing classes this spring for single adults," announced Mike Sinclair, 2005 Commodore. There will be three two-hour Saturday classes; May 14 & 21, with the last class June 4. They will be held on lower Queen Anne Queen Anne n. The style in English architecture and furniture typical of the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714). Queen Anne Adjective 1. starting at 10 a.m. The classes will be followed by training sails later in the spring. "Come sign up for the classes at our weekly meetings, located at the Shilshole Bay Shilshole Bay is that part of Puget Sound east of a line drawn northeasterly from Seattle's West Point in the southwest to its Golden Gardens Park in the northeast. On its shores lie Discovery Park, the Lawtonwood section of the Magnolia neighborhood, the neighborhood of Ballard, Beach Club, 6411 Seaview NW, Ballard, starting Monday, April 18th," adds Hal Tobie, SSYC Rear Commodore. SSYC Meetings are open to singles with a $7 charge for casual membership for one meeting, or $125 for annual membership. Members sail for free on day sails and overnight cruises offered at weekly club meetings. SSYC skippers and crews also regularly bareboat charter A bareboat charter is an arrangement for the hiring of a boat, whereby no crew or provisions are included as party of the agreement; instead, the people who rent the boat from the owner are responsible for taking care of such things. in exciting areas such as the British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands A British colony in the eastern Caribbean east of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Road Town, on Tortola Island, is the capital. Population: 21,700. Noun 1. and the French Riviera. SSYC is dedicated to safe boating by including weekly informal training after our regular meetings and this spring we'll include sail training in May and June. For more information on classes and activities visit SSYC at http://www.ssyc.com or call 206-998-5555. Feel free to call Mike Sinclair, Commodore, 425-882-8080 & Hal Tobie, Rear Commodore, 206-380-9658. |
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