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Locality: North Vancouver, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-998-3399



Address: 901 3rd St W V7P 3P9 North Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Quicknav Marine Training 29.10.2020

During this time of Covid19 classes have been postponed . We will keep you updated as time goes on

Quicknav Marine Training 26.10.2020

During this time of Covid19 classes have been postponed . We will keep you updated as time goes on

Quicknav Marine Training 20.10.2020

QuickNav Marine Training is having ongoing courses all year long. Call us or register online for SDV-BS, SVOP, ROC-M before they fill up. Our instructors are top notch and having been in the boating industry for over 40 years. We look forward to do your training soon We also do private courses for groups of 6 or more.

Quicknav Marine Training 02.10.2020

QuickNav is growing every day. Take the time to register for classes now before the one you want is full

Quicknav Marine Training 29.09.2020

Classes are filling up fast. Sign up today for SDV-BS/SVOP/VHF(ROCM)

Quicknav Marine Training 11.09.2020

QuickNav is fully booked for December. Now taking bookings for 2019. Book on line or call us

Quicknav Marine Training 02.09.2020

We are still here. Just dealing with the loss of our president but we are open for business

Quicknav Marine Training 20.08.2020

Our 12’ Rib for students up to 15 years old that want to get into boating. Call us 604-998-3399.

Quicknav Marine Training 08.08.2020

Our new 17’ Boston whaler available next week for training. Very stable with a 115 hp motor. You must be 16 years old and over to operate this vessel.

Quicknav Marine Training 29.07.2020

QuickNAV now offering in House the Basic First Aid along with Marine Advanced Basic First Aid for the months of May and June. Please book early to guarantee your seat.

Quicknav Marine Training 24.07.2020

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