Hosting a number of family-friendly introductory boating courses such as Intro to Boating, Women Making Waves, Precision Docking and Boat Handling, and Open Water Boat Handling.
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Seminar Schedule
* Additional seminars will be added as they are confirmed.
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11:00am - 11:45am Personal medical risks on boats, awareness increases safety!
We all face risks and emergencies in our lives. Sometime we depend on emergency response professionals when we are at Home, Work, Public places, or traveling. When we get on a yacht and go boating those risks and emergencies get more complicated!!! A moving boat is unstable, First response takes much longer… Missing medications can’t be “bought” if left at home… Your guests and crew are YOUR RESPONSIBILITY and you want to be ready for all outcomes. This lecture will provide awareness and specific methods of addressing and reducing personal risks when you let go of the lines to go and enjoy boating.
presented by Efraim Schwartz of Sail N’ Cruise – sailncruise.com
12:00pm - 12:45pm How to transport your boat by way of water and land
Towing doesn’t have to be a drag. In this class, Captain Don Saunders covers the ins and outs of water and land transport: when to hire a professional, how to plan for inclement weather, navigational tools, selecting a transporter, obtaining proper permits, and more.
presented by Captain Don Saunders from Port to Port Yacht Transport
1:00pm - 1:45pm Why do you Need to Hire a Professional Captain?
The seminar will introduce the Chesapeake Area Professional Captains Association (CAPCA) to the group. Topics include;
1) how to hire a captain (for delivery, instruction, or cruise management)
2) the advantages of being a CAPCA member (attending programs, meetings, and classes)
3) getting access to CAPCA content available to the public via the internet
4) CAPCA philosophy relative to improving recreational boating on the Chesapeake Bay
presented by Tony Tommasello of Chesapeake Area Professional Captains Association
2:00pm - 2:45pm Minimize safety risks for your boat & crew: Chesapeake Bay & beyond
When leaving port in your boat, common sense and pre-planning will keep you safe whether you chose to cruise the bay, the Caribbean, or beyond.
- Know the area’s threat risk
- File a float plan
- Prepare & practice a plan with crew in the event there are unwanted visitors
- Know the cruising grounds, do your research, and keep a list of the official’s contact information, ie: local police, USCG, Embassy
- When farther abroad, methods of contact – Starlink/Satellite phone/tracking device
presented by James Deater of T3 Intelligence Services
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11:00am - 11:45am Tips from a professional when buying a used powerboat
Are you ready to purchase a used power boat? Do you no what to look for when you finally set eyes on your dream boat? What questions should you ask the buyer or broker about the history of the boat? Scott Berg, who is a member of The Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors, is here to answer all the questions and to give you his professional tips to get the best boat for your money.
presented by Scott Berg, from CBW Marine Surveyor, Consultant and Captain
12:00pm - 12:45pm Introduction to Watermakers for the Cruising Boat
Rich will conduct a review of current water maker technology and options for Cruisers. From high output AC 120v systems to the latest in energy efficient 12v DC Systems. Pros and Cons of the available systems will be review to give cruisers a better understanding of how the technology works and help them select a water technology type that best fits their cruising style and budget.
presented by Rich Boran of CruiseRO
1:00pm - 1:45pm Basic Pet CPR on a Boat
Pet CPR: Basic Life Support is a small animal (dogs and cats) CPR course that teaches the essential concepts needed to maximize outcomes in patients with cardiopulmonary arrest. When a cardiopulmonary arrest occurs while cruising, being well train to provide high-quality CPR may be the difference between life and death for your travelling companion.This course includes techniques for chest compressions, ventilation and overview of normal vitals and identifying a pet in distress.
presented by Stephanie Sadler of PetMedic Urgent Care in Edgewater, MD
2:00pm - 2:45pm Light Tackle Jigging for Rockfish in Rocktober
Light tackle jigging is one of the most popular ways to fish for striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay, and FishTalk’s own Lenny Rudow will give anglers the lowdown on what tactics and tackle they need to be successful. He’ll also cover how to find hotspots on the Bay, how to know when conditions are prime for light tackle jigging, and how to choose the best lures for different jigging situations. If catching big rockfish on light tackle sounds like fun to you, this is a seminar you won’t want to miss.
presented by Lenny Rudow with Fish Talk Magazine
3:00pm - 3:45pm Kayak Fishing
Chesapeake Kayak Fishing 101: Angler, writer, and content creator David Rudow will fill you in on everything you need to know to start kayak fishing on the Chesapeake Bay. Learn about the advantages of kayaks, what gear you’ll need (and want) before hitting the water, and the best fishing spots from the Susquehanna to the CBBT. Get the down low on catching redfish, rockfish, specks, flounder, sheepshead, and more!
presented by Dave Rudow
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11:00am - 11:45am An Introduction to the Rules of the Road
Start understanding the Top 3 rules of the Road, and simple situations of who has the right of away and how to execute. Learn the basics on Sound Signal, when you can’t reach via VHF. What to do if you are not clear of their intentions? Fast start on appropriate usage of your VHF. Who is responsible?
presented by Captain Deb Marlor of Simplicity Coaching
12:00pm - 12:45pm The Great American Loop
What’s it like to leave life on land behind and cruise 6,000 miles around eastern North America? This session covers the boat requirements, the route, and some of the unique things you’ll see and on the boating adventure of a lifetime known as America’s Great Loop.
presented by Kim Russo from The America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association
1:00pm - 1:45pm How to transport your boat by way of water and land
Towing doesn’t have to be a drag. In this class, Captain Don Saunders covers the ins and outs of water and land transport: when to hire a professional, how to plan for inclement weather, navigational tools, selecting a transporter, obtaining proper permits, and more.
presented by Captain Don Saunders from Port to Port Yacht Transport
2:00pm - 2:45pm Help! I want to take my uncertain partner on the boat!
Do you dream of boating while your partner prefers to stay on land? Katherine Gonzalez had spent exactly 30 minutes on a boat before meeting Andrés who had a dream to sail the world. Three years and a lot of negotiation later, they sailed 11,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean on a 34-foot boat. In this session with Katherine, you’ll learn how to talk about this prickly issue, how to get both of you on board literally and figuratively, and how to transform your personal dream into your collective fulfillment. This session is designed to help the enthusiastic partner. The corresponding session “Help! My partner wants to take me on a boat” at 3 p.m. is designed to help the uncertain partner.
presented by Katherine Gonzalez
3:00pm - 3:45pm Help! My Partner wants to take me on the boat!
Does your partner dream of boating while you prefer to stay on land? Katherine Gonzalez had spent exactly 30 minutes on a boat before meeting Andrés who had a dream to sail the world. Three years and a lot of negotiation later, they sailed 11,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean on a 34-foot boat. In this session with Katherine, you’ll learn how to talk about this prickly issue, how to get both of you on board literally and figuratively, and how to transform your partner’s personal dream into your collective fulfillment. This session is designed to help the uncertain partner. The corresponding session “Help! I want to take my partner on a boat” at 2 p.m. is designed to help the enthusiastic partner.
presented by Katherine Gonzalez
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11:00am - 11:45am Volunteering to Make a Difference
presented by Capt. Vicki Saporta & Capt. Bill Conner of Sail Beyond Cancer Annapolis
12:00pm - 12:45pm Cruising Success: Top 5 Tips for Transitioning from the Dock
Make this seminar a must see so you are prepared, and aware of what to expect once you leave the Marina.
This workshop will provide you with “The Top 5 tips” that you will find necessary to navigate from the marina to cruising confidently on the water. Captain Deb’s years of experience as a full-time Cruiser and over 28,000 nautical miles will give you valuable insights and tips to ensure that you are prepared for leaving the Marina.
At this workshop , you will learn to how to assess your readiness before embarking on a passage, as well as key stops and resources to consider along the way. You will learn about important safety equipment and emergency procedures, as well as tips for provisioning and navigating to your destination.
Whether you are a seasoned sailor or a novice boater, this course will provide you with the skills and confidence to make informed decisions and navigate safely on the water. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from a seasoned professional and enhance your boating skills.
presented by Captain Deb Marlor of Simplicity Coaching
1:00pm - 1:45pm Light Tackle Jigging for Rockfish in Rocktober
Light tackle jigging is one of the most popular ways to fish for striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay, and FishTalk’s own Lenny Rudow will give anglers the lowdown on what tactics and tackle they need to be successful. He’ll also cover how to find hotspots on the Bay, how to know when conditions are prime for light tackle jigging, and how to choose the best lures for different jigging situations. If catching big rockfish on light tackle sounds like fun to you, this is a seminar you won’t want to miss.
presented by Lenny Rudow with Fish Talk Magazine
2:00pm - 2:45pm Empowering Women to be at the Helm with Captain Deb Marlor of Simplicity Coaching
For most of us, sailing was not the go to sport, or even an opportunity. It was a elitist sport, that men did. Well the world has changed and some of the best sailors on the planet are women. So why not you? A Woman. Race to Alaska Monohull division won by women, Maiden – all women crew, SCA – The Ocean Race all woman crew. But simply you at the helm, what do you need to know, and you are capable, you can learn this and become a skilled, competent Captain, crew or partner. This includes instruction, mentors, support systems, and building your confidence that you can do this.presented by Captain Deb Marlor of Simplicity Coaching