Spring Boat Commissioning Webinar April 7th

PTBO Talk

Apr 6, 2022

Peterborough Power and Sail Squadron Presents Spring Boat Commissioning!

Featuring: Joe Lineberry from Paris Marine (this presentation is in English)

Thursday, April 7th, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. (sign-in begins at 6:30)

Join us on April 07th to hear an informative talk on spring boat commissioning and reversing winterizing procedures prior to launch. This is your opportunity to ask questions from a marine service expert!

Paris Marine, established in 1946, is a third-generation, family -owned and operated Boating Center located in Lakefield and serving the Kawarthas/GTA/Eastern Ontario. This diversified business engages in sales, service, mechanical repairs, restoration, fiberglass/gel coat repairs, custom canvas, winterizing, storage, and insurance claims.

Joe Lineberry owns and operates Paris Marine Ltd. along with his wife Deborah. Deborah, who grew up on Stoney Lake, is the granddaughter of Jack Paris, founder of Paris Marine. She is also the best boat captain that Joe has ever encountered. Joe is a lifelong boater and a retired US Military Officer having served over 25-years of active duty as a MEDEVAC/Search-Rescue Helicopter Pilot.

Please pre-register for this session by sending an email to Gina Lee at sao-peterborough@cps-ecp.org On the evening of the talk, click on the link below to join the event.

April 7 Speaker Session – Spring Boat Commissioning by Paris Marine
Thu, Apr 7, 2022 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM (EDT)

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://meet.goto.com/826430293

You can also dial in using your phone.
Canada: +1 (647) 497-9391

Access Code: 826-430-293

Door Prize: We have an amazing door prize draw for those who pre-register to attend our March, April, and May Speaker Sessions. Each time you register ahead of time and attend one of our sessions, your name will go into a hat. At the end of the May session, we’ll draw one lucky winner who will receive a one-year subscription to Aqua Map Master US & Canada. It’s a fabulous prize and we’re looking forward to awarding it to one lucky winner!

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