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How-to course in boating helps you be safe – and legal, includes boat inspection at no extra cost

2018-05-22
By: spencerbaldwin
On: May 22, 2018
In: Boating
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A one-day course on Saturday, June 2, will give you the know-how to legally operate a boat with 10 or more horsepower on North Carolina waterways. It also could result in a lower boat insurance premium. Open to all and taught by certified instructors from U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 20-04, the course runs from 8:30 a.m. to about 4:30 p.m. at the New Bern Yacht Club, 1206 Brices Creek Road.  A fee of $35 covers instruction as well as the text, certificate of completion and wallet card to have on board your boat. Additional family members or guests using the same text pay onlyRead More →

Seminars teach boaters about local rivers in good and bad weather

2018-05-18
By: spencerbaldwin
On: May 18, 2018
In: New Bern
With: 0 Comments

If you are new to the area, find out where to go and NOT to go. When: Saturday, May 19th, 9 a.m. until noon Where: New Bern Convention Center, 203 South Front Street, New Bern Cost: $10 (additional household members FREE); includes information-packed CD As every boater knows, obtaining local knowledge is an important part of a safe and enjoyable boating experience. In this educational seminar, you will receive detailed information about the Neuse River and adjoining waters. While the primary focus is on the Neuse and Trent rivers, you will also learn the locations and features of many popular anchorages, marinas, and boatyards inRead More →

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