Events Calendar

27 February - 05 March, 2011
27 February
  • 8:00 - 12:00  Marina Residence Home Owners meeting

  • 9:00 -  5:00  Ham Radio Exam

     


    Ham Radio Exam
    Vallarta VEC VE group
     
    Date: Typically last Sunday of the month. Could be moved due to Club
    activities
     
    Time:Starts at 0900 with no time limit to finish the exam
     
    All elements (2, 3, and 4). Preregistration not required.
     
    Location: Vallarta Yacht Club, Paradise Village, Nayarit
     
    Sweet Thing or Promises on Channel 22 VHF or
    randkohara@msn.com
     
    ID – Bring a legal photo ID (drivers license, passport)
     
    COPY of license (if already a Ham) - If applicable, bring the original
    and a photocopy of your current Amateur license and any Certificates
    of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE) you may hold from
    previous exam sessions that haven’t shown up on your license. The
    photocopy’s WON’T be returned.
     
    SSN or FRN – Know your Social Security Number (SSN) or your FCC
    Federal Registration Number (FRN). VEC’s are required by the FCC to
    submit either your SSN or FRN with your license application form. For
    instructions on how to register your SSN with the FCC and receive a
    FRN, visit http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home and click on
    register.
     
    $15US or $195P
     
    Pencils, Pens, and a calculator – A calculator with the memory erased
    and formulas cleared is allowed. You may not bring any written notes
    calculations into the exam.

28 February
  • 5:00  Monday Gaming Night!

    altPoker: 200 Peso buy in. All are welcome!
    Baja Rummy
    Mexican Train
    Peso Mi!


    Vallarta Yacht Club

01 March
02 March
  • 4:00 -  6:00  PPJ Seminar - Boat Systems and Spares - A Conversation wth "Teapot" Tony

    Boat Systems and Spares

    Countless boaters have benefited from "Teapot" Tony's extensive knowledge of and experience with boat systems.  Tony is back by popular demand to share some of that knowledge.  He will concentrate on engine systems and recommended spares, but also address other critical systems.

    Teapot Tony

    After some 28 years’ service, Tony Barker retired from the British Merchant Navy as Chief Engineer.  Having travelled the world on ships of all sizes, in 2000 he decided upon Banderas Bay to open his own marine repair business.  Being British and a tea drinker, "Teapot Tony" soon became his VHF radio name.  Not limited to any one make of engine, he was soon labelled "the diesel guru" and has helped hundreds of cruisers, including troubleshooting by email.

    Getting in and out of small spaces is now too painful for his bad back, so he officially retired from hands- on work at the end of 2010.  However he is still available for consultations and instruction. 


    Marina Riviera Nayarit

04 March