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R Marine New Zealand and Coastguard educate women about boating safety Riviera owner Cherie Barker learnt some new boating skills at R Marine New Zealand’s Ladies Suddenly in Charge boating seminar. Held in conjunction with Coastguard Northern Region, the Ladies Suddenly in Charge boating seminar was held by women, for women. Cherie joined 30 other Riviera owners in the Orams Function Lounge in Westhaven for an evening of education and socialising. The evening began with a theory and practical and boating information followed by safety procedures and boating tips. Cherie said it was a very relaxed and informative evening. “I have done my boat masters but that was when we bought our Riviera 4700 Sport Yacht so this evening was a great refresher course for me,” she said. “They shared some great tips on how to tie onto buoys so that you can easily release the rope if needed. “They had four different learning events and we rotated around them in groups. I really enjoyed learning about flares, courtesy at sea, Harbour markings, and how to use the VHF marine radio. “My girlfriend Trina owns a 3600 Sport Yacht so she came with me to the seminar and it was really neat to be able to learn some new boating skills together and build our confidence on the water. I look forward to the next one.” For more information about R Marine New Zealand events and services contact the friendly team on +64 9 302 2511 or www.rmarine.co.nz
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R Marine NZ hosted the Ladies Suddenly in Charge boating seminar in conjunction with Coastguard Northern Region Held by women for women, the Ladies Suddenly in Charge boating seminar provided information and tips to help build confidence on the water Members of the Coastguard took a practical session on how to use the VHF marine radio, Harbour markings and courtesy at sea The boating seminar feature a session on knots and ropes Riviera owner Cherie Barker (pictured here in the red top at the 2012 Riviera Festival) learnt some new boating skills at the seminar The Coastguard let off some flares at night to demonstrate the different types of flares |