June Casagrande Planning on putting some crepe...
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June Casagrande
Planning on putting some crepe paper on your Chris-Craft? Want to
dazzle ‘em with lights on your Duffield? Before you leap into the
coming boat parade, you’d probably do well to attend a
boat-decorating seminar at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
“There are a lot of things you need to think about when you’re
decorating your boat,” said Jay Carson, who is helping to put on a
series of public-service seminars at the club.
For example, he said, crepe paper in a saltwater environment can
leave nasty stains on fiberglass and other boat surfaces. Also, he
said, it’s important to know how many lights your boat battery can
handle.
“Some people with little Duffields, they love to put lights on
their boats,” Carson said. “They end up putting more lights than they
should and they find themselves being towed back to the dock.”
The seminar, which will also cover the creative aspects of boat
decorating, will be the first in a new series of community-focused
seminars at the club. Yachting protocol, care of the marine
environment, travel and especially safety will be the focus of the
seminars, which are open to members and to the general public.
“It’s a way to get our name out there in the community and let
people know who and what we are,” said Ron Banaszak, general manager
of the club. “And for obvious reasons, we care about the marine
environment.”
The first seminar, titled “Decorating Your Boat for the Holidays,”
will be given from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 13. The next seminar, “Sailing
the Fiji Sunsets,” will take place Nov. 21.
The series will continue through December and into the new year
with safety, travel and other topics important to the boating
community. For more information, call the club at (949) 644-9530.
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