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2010 NY Boat Show

105th Annual New York Boat Show Returns to Jacob K. Javits Center at 655 West 34th Street, New York, NY (Enter at 11th Avenue and 35th Street) with NEW Dates: January 20-24, 2010. This is the Northeast's Premiere Boat Show Moves to Five-Day Format of January 20-24. Tickets: Enjoy $2 off advance show e-tickets now through January 19, 2010 at www.NYBoatShow.com. Regular price tickets: Adults $12; children 15 and under get in FREE when accompanied by an adult. Contact: 212-984-7007 or www.NYBoatShow.com

Hours: Wednesday, January 20 10:00am to 8:00pm
Thursday, January 21 10:00am to 8:00pm
Friday, January 22 10:00am to 8:00pm
Saturday, January 23 10:00am to 8:00pm
Sunday, January 24 10:00am to 5:00pm

With a return to its traditional mid-January dates and a new five-day format, the 2010 New York Boat Show is your once-a-year chance to shop, compare and save on hundreds of new boats and the latest in marine gear and accessories. The Northeast's premier boat and marine accessories marketplace and America’s first and longest-running boat show will offer something for everyone. More than 1,000 of the most innovative luxury and cruising yachts, sport fishers, bass boats, performance boats, personal water craft, pontoon boats, inflatables, engines, marine accessories will be available to view, board and buy under one roof. And, visitors can stop by the Affordability Pavilion, which features boats that can be financed for $250 or less per month, enter to win boating giveaways; and more.

This year, exhibitors will unveil unprecedented deals and pricing and for the first time will allow attendees to pre-shop the show, browse boats and schedule appointments with boat dealers at
www.NYBoatShow.com

Win Free Tix to the 2010 NY Boat Show: We are giving away free tix to the NY Boat Show...the most you can get is two tickets and as supplies dwindle they may be reduced to one ticket. If you request more than two tix as some of you do, your request goes in the shredder and you get nothing. Please do not mail multiple requests under different names from the same address OR send one for your brother, sister whatever...I see many envelopes printed on the same PC and the same printer in the same font with the last names all the same just different address...they to go in the shredder too.

Send a SASE #10 Business size envelope for TWO tix to:
The Fishing Line
NY Boat Show Tix
24 Troy Ave.
E. Atlantic Beach, NY 11561

2010 NY Boat Show’s Boating and Fishing University Schedule
Sponsored and produced by “The Fishing Line” & Rich Johnson (speakers & times subject to change)

Wednesday- January 20
Noon:   Onboard Weather Forecasting: Marvin Lipper U.S. Power Squadrons
1 pm.   Back Bay Stripers: Rich Johnson of The Fishing Line
2 pm.   Kayak Capsize Recoveries: Elizabeth O’Connor (SKSA)
3 pm.   Seven Steps To Successful Docking: Capt. Katherine Giampietro Redmond
4 pm.   Enhance Your Hudson River Cruise: Domenic Mantoan
5 pm.   Seamanship & Visibility for Paddle Craft: Elizabeth O’Connor (SKSA)
6 p.m.  Black Wave, A Real Life Shipwreck: John and Jean Silverwood, authors
7 pm.   Life Raft Survival & Rescue at Sea: Charles Daneko WINSLOW Liferafts

Thursday- January 21           
Noon:   Inter-Coastal Waterway Tips: Capt. Katherine Giampietro Redmond
1 pm    Black Wave, A Real Life Shipwreck: John and Jean Silverwood, authors
2 pm    Life Raft Survival & Rescue at Sea: Charles Daneko WINSLOW Liferafts
3 pm    Rules of the Marine Road: Richard  Zucchi  U.S. Power Squadrons
4 pm    Enhance Your Hudson River Cruise: Domenic Mantoan
5 pm    Onboard Weather Forecasting: Marvin Lipper U.S. Power Squadrons

Friday- January 22
Noon:  Equipment Check Non Motorized Vessels: Elizabeth O’Connor (SKSA)
1 pm    Understanding GPS Navigation: Richard Zucchi U. S. Power Squadrons)
2 pm   Onboard Weather Forecasting: Marvin Lipper U.S. Power Squadrons
3 pm.  Kayak Capsize Recoveries: Elizabeth O’Connor (SKSA)
4 pm.   Black Wave, A Real Life Shipwreck: John and Jean Silverwood, authors
5 p.m.  Diamond Jigging Bass & Blues: Rich Johnson of The Fishing Line

Saturday- January 23
10:15am  Online Boating Research & Education
11 am
   Enhance Your Hudson River Cruise: Domenic Mantoan
Noon:   Live Snapper Fluke: Rich Johnson, The Fishing Line
1 pm    How Women Can Handle Boating Mishaps: Capt. Katherine G. Redmond
3 p.m.  Black Wave, A Real Life Shipwreck: John and Jean Silverwood, authors
4 pm    LifeRaft Survival & Rescue at Sea: Charles Daneko WINSLOW Liferafts
5 pm.   Kids & Party Boat Fun: Capt Greg Markert of the Golden Eagle in NJ
6 pm.   Understanding Diesel Maintenance: Larry Berlin of Mack Boring
7 p.m.  Using GPS Navigation: Richard Zucchi U. S. Power Squadrons)

Sunday- January 24
11 a.m. Understanding Diesel Maintenance: Larry Berlin of Mack Boring
Noon:   Seven Steps To Successful Docking: Capt. Katherine Giampietro Redmond
1 pm    Canyon Tuna Tactics: Capt Greg Markert of the Golden Eagle in NJ
2 pm    Enhance Your Hudson River Cruise: Domenic Mantoan
3 pm   
Online Boating Research & Education

2010 Bio’s

John and Jean Silverwood: John & Jean are the authors of a true life best selling novel “Black Wave,” the story of a real life shipwreck. The kind of story sailors has nightmares about. Bound for Australia with their four young children, they found themselves shipwrecked and fighting for their lives. Their story has been told on 48 Hours, Inside Edition, CBS’s the Morning Show and other places. A story not to be missed and learned from! On the web www.jsilverwood.com

 

Larry Berlin: With a profound understanding of diesel engines, Larry Berlin is Director of Mack Boring’s Training Services division. Larry has taught diesel theory and hands-on training to over 20,000 diesel operators and enthusiasts on virtually every make of diesel engine. An industry icon and on Mack Boring staff for over 40 years, Larry Berlin has been featured in numerous boating publications and is a welcomed addition to this year’s program and Educational Series.

 

Rich Johnson: Rich is a sponsor and producer of the NY National Boat Show and their Boating & Fishing Educational Series the last dozen years and host of the 16 year running television and his radio shows “The Fishing Line.” Rich has 40 years fishing experience in salt and freshwater and specializes in many species from boat or beach. A fishing tutor, lecturer & freelance writer, Rich has taught Adult Education fishing classes over 15 years. This year he’ll bring  a few new topics to this year’s show. www.thefishingline.com.

Charles Daneko: Charlie is the Senior Technical Representative with WINSLOW LifeRaft Company. Charles has been with WINSLOW 10 years and prior to joining WINSLOW he spent 23 years in the US Navy and is a retired Senior Chief Survival Equipment Specialist. While on active duty in the Navy, part of his responsibility was to train pilots and aircrew in water survival.  At WINSLOW Charles is responsible for educational seminars.  Charles has spent many days in life rafts during numerous training exercises.

Capt. Greg Markert: Captain Greg is the owner of a third generation party boat, the Golden Eagle out of Belmar, NJ. Captain Greg and his wife Nancy continue the tradition of quality, family party boat fishing and are veterans of untold canyon tuna trips. Capt. Greg has fished the waters from New Jersey to Maryland and continues to commit himself to providing the best speaking experience for attendees of the NY Boat Show. Capt. Greg will be speaking on the weekend covering Canyon Party Boat Tuna Fishing and Kid’s & Party Boat Fun. On the web at www.goldeneaglefishing.com

 

Elizabeth O'Connor: Founder and head instructor for Sea Kayaking Skills and Adventures, Ltd (SKSA), Elizabeth grew up on the waters of Long Island and for 20 years has had a paddle in her hand. She is the only ACA Instructor Trainer in our region having trained with the American Canoe Association. She currently serves on the ACA National Safety, Education and Instructional Council and is the lead Instructor Trainer for American Red Cross in Suffolk County.  She works closely with the US Coast Guard Coordinating the Long Island Paddlesport Symposium and participates on the Long Island Sound Harbor Safety Committee where she advises on small craft issues. 

Domenic Mantoan: This free spirited boater is a freelance travel writer for several boating publications and owns/operate www.boatingcruising.com, a destination and marina search resource.  Domenic has over 16 years cruising experience along the Coast from Chesapeake Bay to the St Lawrence River. He currently cruises aboard the Mon Cherie, a Bayliner 4087 cockpit aft-cabin motor yacht. Dom’s presentation, Cruise Planning the Hudson River will enhance your Hudson River cruising with planning tips, worksheets and checklist. Hear first hand the beauty and wonders of the Hudson and its historic towns, lighthouses along with pictures and short video clips.

Capt. Katherine Giampietro Redmond: Capt. Katherine has provided boating safety instruction and certification to more than 2,500 students in the metropolitan New York area.  She has traversed the Intracoastal Waterway from New York to Florida five times and cruised the Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. She is the author of the Chartracker Navigation Guides and the instructional handbook and DVD. On the web at www.boatinstruction.com.

 

Gary Druckenmiller, Jr.: In 1995 Gary became Assistant National Sales Manager at Westerbeke Corporation, one of the most respected family names in the marine industry. In 1999, Gary heeded the call of the Internet and took residence with Sylvania as a lead member of their inaugural e-business team, then moved to Swiss Army Brands to manage their global Internet operations, and finally as E-Business Director for Timex, the largest watchmaker in the world. Gary successfully re-launched Timex.com in a joint venture with Amazon.com, establishing himself as a perennial guru within the Internet sector. Gary’s work in the Internet field has won numerous awards from some of the country’s leading digital authorities including MITX and W3. Gary is a published marine writer including a featured article on the marine diesel generator for PassageMaker Magazine in 1998 and has served as both an information technology columnist and contributing editor.
Gary has a B.S. degree in Marketing from Bentley University

Todd Russell: Todd has an accomplished 15+ year career in marketing and publishing spanning a variety of categories including retail, premium brands, professional sports, financial services, and the marine industry. Having spent the majority of his professional life in the Los Angeles and New York markets, he is accredited with leading teams and managing programs for prestigious global brands such as The Los Angeles Dodgers, Mercedes-Benz USA, and TUMI. Today, he remains entrenched in the marketing communications industry by leading integrated programs for clients- especially those embracing new social media. Todd is a member in good standing of Newport Harbor Yacht Club in Balboa, California. There, he has sailed in vessels ranging from Sabots to Big Boats- and most everything in between. At one point, Todd owned hull #38 of the Original One Design Windsurfer. Moreover, he has been fortunate enough to race with top sailors from around the globe, including victorious America's Cup skippers and crew. Todd graduated from the University of Southern California.

 


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