Safety at Sea Seminar

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If you don’t have any plans for the last weekend of March and beginning of April, you can still register and attend the Annapolis Safety at Sea seminar, presented by the Marine Trades Association of Maryland and the U.S. Naval Academy. The seminar runs March 31-April 1 and will be held in Alumni Hall at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.

It will feature presentations and activities with technical experts, premier ocean racers, adventure sailors, and sail-training professionals. Focusing on offshore and inshore safety, the event will offer programs for cruisers and racing sailors, along with on-the-water demonstrations, Coast Guard helicopter rescues, and a signal flare demo. There also will be a seminar on weather forecasting.

Originally designed for Naval Academy midshipmen, the comprehensive training is endorsed by US Sailing, and participants have the opportunity to earn an International Sailing Federation (ISAF) or US Sailing certificate through hands-on training, or to take the advanced cruising track, which includes a more in-depth look at cruising safely and interactive or practical training sessions.

One of the seminar moderators is Practical Sailor Technical Editor Ralph Naranjo, and the line-up of presenters includes PS contributor Steve D’Antonio.

For more information and a complete schedule, visit www.mtam.org or call 301/261-1021.

Darrell Nicholson
Practical Sailor has been independently testing and reporting on sailboats and sailing gear for more than 50 years. Supported entirely by subscribers, Practical Sailor accepts no advertising. Its independent tests are carried out by experienced sailors and marine industry professionals dedicated to providing objective evaluation and reporting about boats, gear, and the skills required to cross oceans. Practical Sailor is edited by Darrell Nicholson, a long-time liveaboard sailor and trans-Pacific cruiser who has been director of Belvoir Media Group's marine division since 2005. He holds a U.S. Coast Guard 100-ton Master license, has logged tens of thousands of miles in three oceans, and has skippered everything from pilot boats to day charter cats. His weekly blog Inside Practical Sailor offers an inside look at current research and gear tests at Practical Sailor, while his award-winning column,"Rhumb Lines," tracks boating trends and reflects upon the sailing life. He sails a Sparkman & Stephens-designed Yankee 30 out of St. Petersburg, Florida. You can reach him by email at practicalsailor@belvoir.com.