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The 36th SSCA Annapolis Cruising Conference and Gam 2022 is Sept 30 to Oct 2, 2022

by Seven Seas Cruising Association 16 Aug 2022 18:20 BST September 30 - October 2, 2022
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Speakers and presenters at the 2022 Annapolis Gam/Conference include our Key Note Speaker Pam Wall, A Cruising Consultant, "Outfitting Your Boat For Blue Water Cruising" besides the Key Note, "Atlantic Circle: From Florida to Europe and Return". Chesapeake Bay Magazine Cruising Editor Jody Argo Schroath will share special places up and down the Chesapeake Bay.

Learn about "Navigating with Technology:" Ed Tillett, Editor-in-Chief and General Manager of Waterway Guide Media. Share SSCA Clean Wake goals with Rick and Julie Peterson (sv Believe) as they suggest ways to help communities needing assistance in the tropics.

Friday events include CPR courses, as well as a "Heading South" Potluck/Gathering. Talk crew opportunities and more with Hank Schmidt, Offshore Passage Opportunities (OPO), then learn the "ropes" with Rudy and Jill Sechez. SSCA members and non-members can all join together for this weekend of seminars and hand on workshops.

See www.ssca.org/annapolis for full details.

Register at www.ssca.org/registerannapolis.

Registration is open for both SSCA Member and Non-Members. Go to above link to see seminar schedules sign up for meals, and CPR/Ham exams.

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