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ABYC CERTIFICATION SHOWS POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS YOUR EXPERTISE

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Apr 24, 2018

Earning ABYC Certification will instill customer confidence that you have the knowledge and skills to get the job done right. Join the +3,500 certified marine technicians dedicated to their trade by taking Certification Courses this year. 

Take an educational vacation at these course locations. 2018 Certification Classes:

Marine Composites Certification

• Key West, Florida – May 1-3, 2018

Diesel Engines Certification

• Astoria, Oregon – June 18-20, 2018

• St. Petersburg, Florida – July 31- August 2, 2018

Marine Systems Certification

• Fort Pierce, Florida – July 17-19, 2018

• Seward, Alaska – October 1-3, 2018

Marine Electrical Certification

• Seward, Alaska – September 18-20, 2018

• Gulf Shores, Alabama – October 22-24, 2018

ABYC/NMEA Combined Electrical Certification

• Burnaby, BC, Canada – August 21-24, 2018

• West Palm Beach, Florida – September 25-28, 2018

• Seattle, Washington – October 9-12, 2018

• East Greenwich, Rhode Island – December 3-6, 2018

Marine Corrosion Certification

• Mystic, Connecticut – November 6-9, 2018

Visit www.abycinc.org or contact Dave Broadbent at 410-990-4460 x119 or dbroadbent@abycinc.org

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