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2020 ABYC CERTIFICATION CLASSES

ABYC Georgian

Jan 21, 2020

Take advantage of the many courses and locations that ABYC offers for education and career advancement in the coming months. For our Canadian readers, Georgian College will offer the Marine Electrical Certification course at their Midland, Ontario campus from February 25 to 27, 2020.

The ABYC Electrical Certification has become the most recognized and credible demonstration of skill mastery in the marine electrical service and installation field worldwide. Become an industry expert in electrical fundamentals, multi-meter usage, grounding and bonding systems, battery and inverter installation, AC/DC components & more!

Boating Ontario member employees may be eligible for financial assistance through the MarineWORX program. Visit boatingontario.ca for information.

Also, consider combining vacation with education at some of the other locations listed below.
 
Marine Electrical Certification
• Annapolis, Maryland – January 14-16 (4 SPOTS LEFT!)
• Ashland, Wisconsin – January 28-30
• Midland, ON, Canada – February 25-27
• Lake Worth, Florida – March 24-26
• Anacortes, Washington – April 22-24
ABYC & NMEA Combined Training 
• Annapolis, Maryland – April 6-9
• Orlando, Florida – September 22-25
Marine Systems Certification
• Cedarville, Michigan – February 24-26
• Arundel, Maine – February 25-26
• Annapolis, Maryland – March 10-12
ABYC Standards Certification
• New Orleans, Louisiana – January 8 (5 SPOTS LEFT!)
• Annapolis, Maryland – February 4-6
Diesel Engines Certification
• Cedarville, Michigan – March 23-25
​​​​​​​Marine Corrosion Certification 
• Toms River, New Jersey – March 17-20
Practical Applications of ABYC Standards 
• Annapolis, Maryland – April 28-29​​​​​​​

For information or to Register, visit: https://abycinc.org/events/event_list.asp

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