Chesapeake Bay Magazine 2024 Free Seminars
Free Seminars during the Annapolis Sailboat Show at the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel.
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11:00 - 12:00 Docking De-stressed – ASOS (Room 1)
Is docking your vessel causing you stress and anxiety? Let the captains from the Annapolis School of Seamanship show you the ropes, tricks, and techniques to make docking easy.
11:30 - 12:30 Charter in Thailand – Group Island Spirit (Room 2)
Your Guide to Chartering in three sailing destinations in Thailand: Phuket, Koh Chang and Koh Samui.
12:00 - 13:00 Chartplotters, Apps, or Both? – ARGO Navigation (Room 1)
This seminar will cover the pros and cons of modern chartplotters and the latest mobile navigation apps. It will also offer insights on where this new wave of navigation technology is heading, and some of the players involved, so that you can choose what is best for your boating future whether you are a weekend boater or a full-time cruiser.
12:30 - 13:30 Navigating Boating Laws – Captain Boomies (Room 2)
Join Captain Boomies and a panel of experts as she explores the ins and outs of boating laws from rules of the road to what to do in the event of an accident. Panel includes Admiralty Lawyer Greg Singer of Lochner Law Firm and Captain John Martino, founder and CEO of Annapolis School of Seamanship.
13:00 - 14:00 Diesel Basics – ASOS (Room 1)
The Marine Diesel Basics seminar is a must for anyone who has or is thinking about owning a boat with a diesel engine. Annapolis School of Seamanship covers basic principles and operation of the marine diesel engine.
13:30 - 14:30 Chartering in the Virgin Islands – Paradise Yacht Management (Room 2)
The Virgin Islands are hard to top for great sailing, idyllic anchorages, and iconic shore spots. Hank Hampton co-founder of Paradise Yacht Management will discuss chartering in the BVI and USVI.
14:00 - 15:00 Electrical Power Management – Bob Campbell (Room 1)
With all the gear and gadgets on a modern sailboat, managing your electrical system is the key to keeping everything working while you’re away from the dock. Bob Campbell, of Marine Electric Systems, explains how to balance your battery capacity, charging sources and loads while cruising.
14:30 - 15:30 Re-power Your Diesel – AR Marine Diesel (Room 2)
Thinking about repowering your Diesel engine? Join Annapolis School of Seamanship’s Diesel instructor Scott Segal, founder and owner of AR Marine Diesel as he discusses everything you need to know about making the decision to repower and how to go about it.
15:00 - 16:00 How to Get Your Captain’s License – ASOS (Room 1)
USCG requirements for sea time, physicals, applications, and examinations, can make getting a captain’s license seem daunting. Annapolis School of Seamanship’s captains will discuss the ins and outs of becoming a licensed captain.
15:30 - 16:30 Cruising the Chesapeake – Chesapeake Bay Magazine (Room 2)
The Chesapeake Bay is one of the most amazing estuaries on planet earth. You can cruise to big cities and small ports of call, often in the same day. Each locale has a different history and culture to be explored and it’s all close by. Join the publisher emeritus of Chesapeake Bay Magazine for a tour of the best places to visit.
16:00 - 17:00 Boat Systems – ASOS (Room 1)
Modern cruising sailboats offer the comforts and conveniences of life ashore. Keeping all these systems operating requires knowledge of each system, and how they integrate. Join the experts from Annapolis School of Seamanship for an overview of the systems aboard your boat from plumbing refrigeration and the electrical system that makes it all possible.
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11:00 - 12:00 Docking De-stressed – ASOS (Room 1)
Is docking your vessel causing you stress and anxiety? Let the captains from the Annapolis School of Seamanship show you the ropes, tricks, and techniques to make docking easy.
11:30 - 12:30 Boat Buying Basics – Curtis Stokes & Associates (Room 2)
Curtis Stokes will discuss the proper boat buying process from A to Z or from shopping to closing. He will discuss how to find your dream boat, how to survey it, and how to close on it. This seminar is packed with detail with a few war stories.
12:00 - 13:00 Diesel Basics – ASOS (Room 1)
The Marine Diesel Basics seminar is a must for anyone who has or is thinking about owning a boat with a diesel engine. Annapolis School of Seamanship covers basic principles and operation of the marine diesel engine.
12:30 - 13:30 Charter Ownership Programs Explained – Dream Yacht Charters (Room 2)
Ever consider charter yacht ownership? Placing a yacht into a charter management program is a great way to reduce the cost of purchasing a boat and see the world – as well as offset the ongoing costs of ownership. Learn about the differences in the programs, some amazing benefits, and if it could be right for you.
13:00 - 14:00 Marine Communications – Electronic Marine (Room 1)
Modern marine communications offer a dizzying array of choices. From VHF radios and cell phones to SSB radios and satellite phones to Starlink and Garmin, cruisers have never had so many choices. Join Phil Mitchell of Electronic Marine for a discussion of near shore and offshore communication technologies.
13:30 - 14:30 Sailing the Seychelles – Group Island Spirit (Room 2)
Explore this amazing archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Home to remote pristine beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves. The Seychelles is a playground for lovers of the ocean and a treasure trove for sailors! Join Group Island Spirit for your guide to chartering in the Seychelles.
14:00 - 15:00 Anchoring, The Art of Staying Put – ASOS (Room 1)
Anchoring is an art as well as a skill. From choosing the best place to anchor to handling the ground tackle, this seminar will demystify the art of dropping the hook.
14:30 - 15:30 Put Your Boat to Work – Marine Trades Association of Maryland (Room 2)
John Stefancik, executive director of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland, will host a panel of experts to discuss what you need to do to put your boat to work legally. The panel includes Captain John Martino, founder of Annapolis Sailing School of Seamanship, and Todd Lochner, Admiralty Lawyer.
15:00 - 16:00 How to Get Your Captain’s License – ASOS (Room 1)
USCG requirements for sea time, physicals, applications, and examinations, can make getting a captain’s license seem daunting. Annapolis School of Seamanship’s captains will discuss the ins and outs of becoming a licensed captain.
15:30 - 16:30 Cruising the Chesapeake – Chesapeake Bay Magazine (Room 2)
The Chesapeake Bay is one of the most amazing estuaries on planet earth. You can cruise to big cities and small ports of call, often in the same day. Each locale has a different history and culture to be explored and it’s all close by. Join the publisher emeritus of Chesapeake Bay Magazine for a tour of the best places to visit.
16:00 - 15:00 Night Navigation – ASOS (Room 1)
Boating at night can be challenging. The different light configurations on recreational and commercial boats can be confusing to interpret. Professional captains from Annapolis School of Seamanship will cover the various lights seen at night, as well as AIS and RADAR.
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11:30 - 13:00 Prepared for the Passage: Essential Insights for Safe Offshore Sailing – Ambre Hasson (Rooms 1 & 2)
Ambre Hasson, a seasoned solo offshore sailor, has navigated some of the most challenging waters. Now qualified for the Mini Transat 2025, Ambre is set to tackle the Atlantic solo in a compact 21-foot yacht. She will cover essential topics such as boat preparation, safety protocols, provisioning, crisis management, and both mental and physical preparation to ensure a safe and successful passage across the most demanding seas.
13:30 - 15:00 Sailing Influencers and Creators Panel Discussion (Rooms 1 & 2)
Content creator David Shih Sails hosts a panel discussion with fellow creators and influencers. The panel will discuss the Cruiser Experience: Biggest fails, triumphs, scariest moments, and comical adventures. Also, what it takes to document it all and post it to social sites.