Tides & Currents in the Salish Sea – In-Person
Unlock the secrets of safe and confident boating in the dynamic waters of the Salish Sea. Tides and currents are a huge part of boating in our local waters. Knowing the forces at work, the resources available, and the skills needed to safely operate is paramount to a successful on-the-water adventure. Kayaks, rowboats, inflatables, sailboats, and powerboats—all are affected by the rise and fall of the tide. Whether you’re a beginner planning a day trip on Port Townsend Bay, or a more experienced mariner planning a voyage up the Inside Passage, this class will give you the skills and confidence needed to embark on a trip in these local waterways.
This class is in person at the Northwest Maritime campus.
Course Details:
April 12
10 AM–1 PM | Cost: $100 non-member, $90 member
- Prerequisites: None
- Platform: In-person at the NWM Campus
- Teaching style: This class consists of a presentation followed by interactive discussions and a Q&A session.
- Duration: One 3-hour session
- Materials: Supplementary materials and resources will be provided for further reading and reference one week prior to the class.
- Notes: Please watch for a reminder email that will be sent one week before class. This class has a four-person minimum.
For the virtual version of this class see here.