Education Schedule

Newport Beach, CA -CANCELLED

3/9/2010 Basic Marine Electronics Installer

3/10/2010 NMEA 2000 Training

3/11/2010 Advanced Marine Electronics Installer

Toronto, Canada

3/9/2010 Basic Marine Electronics Installer

3/10/2010 NMEA 2000® Training

3/11/2010 Advanced Marine Electronics Installer

 

 

Portland, ME

3/17/2010 Basic Marine Electronics Installer

3/18/2010 NMEA 2000 Training

3/19/2010 Advanced Marine Electronics Installer

Norfolk, VA

4/7/2010 Basic Marine Electronics Installer

4/8/2010 NMEA 2000 Training

4/9/2010 Advanced Marine Electronics Installer

Seattle, WA

4/13/2010 Basic Marine Electronics Installer

4/14/2010 Advanced Marine Electronics Installer

4/20/2010 NMEA 2000 Training

 

   
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National Marine Electronics Association

Code of Conduct for Members

To be considered a member of NMEA in good standing, a member shall:

  • Uphold and abide by the by-laws and decisions of NMEA
  • Pay all dues within the described time limits
  • Select and offer for sale only those products which demonstrate their quality, features, warranties and fair value for the purchase price suggested
  • Ensure the purchaser be fully informed about the product, its application, installation requirements, necessary licenses, warranty and service support prior to the purchase making a purchasing decision
  • Provide and honor all published product warranties and warranty law for the product lines which the member manufactures or is an authorized dealer
  • Assist and cooperate with fellow members of NMEA and actively promote and support NMEA in the public sector for the benefit of the marine electronics industry as a whole and to the best interest of the end use in general
  • Actively participate, to the best of the member’s ability, in the regional and national meetings and activities as may be adopted by NMEA
  • Actively support, to the best of the member’s ability, any of NMEA’s education and certification programs as may be adopted by the corporation