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| A Primer to Cruising British Columbia's West Coast |
| Date: |
Friday, April 16, 2010 |
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2:00 PM |
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Portside |
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Karen Prioleau, Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship |
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| Speaker Bio: |
Karen Prioleau is the program coordinator and part time skipper for Orange Coast College's (OCC) 65' sail training vessel, Alaska Eagle. Her experience ranges from the early years of sabot and college buoy racing to cruising the far reaches of the Pacific. A four year cruise with her husband and child was followed by working for OCC. She holds a USCG 100 ton license upon oceans and is also a Master Trainer for US SAILING. |
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| Details: |
A Primer to Cruising British Columbia's West Coast If you are looking for a remote, uncrowded escape with beautiful scenery and Native American culture, the West Coast of British Columbia is for you. From soaring eagles and hot springs to native gatherings, this presentation will focus your attention on the specifics that create a successful cruise. |
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