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Subscribe to The SeaSkills Report News & Scuttlebutt for the Serious Recreational Mariner
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A sailboat entered Bodega Bay at night - and missed a critical turn.
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SeaSkills publishes an eNewsletter four times a year. The email addresses of subscribers are private and NOT shared with any other person, company, or organization for any reason whatsoever. Your confidentiality is assured - frankly, I wouldn't know who to sell it to even if I wanted to. Subscribing will not increase your level of spam. It's easy to unsubscribe too - every issue has a link at the bottom - just push it and confirm your desire and you'll disappear from the database.
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Here's a sample of what you'll find:
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News - Search & Rescue - Piracy reports - Interesting stories Safety Tips - PFD selection - EPIRB/GPIRB information - DSC information
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Feature Articles - Anchor Selection - Dinghy Selection - Electronics Maritime Disasters - 1904 General Slocum - 1021 lives lost - 1865 Sultana - 1547 lives lost - 1956 Andrea Doria - 56 lives lost Scuttlebutt & More
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Cruising Tips: Fort Bragg, California
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And you'll also find a little information about what SeaSkills is up to lately - it is a marketing tool after all, but designed to be interesting. Something I'd like to read while scrolling through email during a break.
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You will be sent an e-mail to confirm your address - you must respond to be put on the list (I promise - it does not induce extra spam). Newsletters are compressed - about 25KB so click "HTML" to get the full version. "Text" versions are actually larger in size and do not have pictures (go figure).
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