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Upcoming Classes
Boat Smart
Chart Smart
Skipper Saver
Junior Navigator
Engine Maintenance
All classes will be taught at the Beaufort VFW off NC Highway 101 near the
airport
Call Dick McKeon at 252-463-0208 to register and for more details.
These courses are open to the General Public:
Boat Smart, Chart Smart
Boat Smart is scheduled to be taught on APRIL 12-13, MAY 17-18, JUNE 21-22,
SEPT. 13-14 AND OCTOBER 11-12 at the VFW in Beaufort
beginning at 8:30AM. Chart Smart is being planned and will be offered in
the Spring and details will be published when available., Please call Richard
McKeonat 252-463-0208 for further information on
these public education courses.
The following courses are open to Members Only: Seamanship Piloting Advanced Piloting Junior Navigator Navigator
Cruise Planning Weather Chart Smart Sail Engine Maintenance Marine Electronics Instructor
Qualification
Skipper Saver CPR/First Aid
Please call SEO, Lt/C Richard L. McKeon AP at
252-463-0208, if you
are a member of
the Power Squadron and would like to take any of these courses.
| Advanced Education Courses Available to Power Squadron Members Only | |
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SeamanshipSeamanship builds on the basics taught in the USPS boating courses, and is the recommended first course for new members, both power boaters and sailors. The student learns practical marlinespike, navigation rules, hull design and performance, responsibilities of the skipper, boat care, operating a boat under normal and abnormal conditions, what to do in various emergencies and weather conditions, nautical customs and common courtesy on the water. This course provides an introduction to the USPS educational program and a strong foundation for the other Advanced Grades courses and/or Cruise Planning or Sail. Class began in October 2007 |
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PilotingPiloting introduces you to the fundamentals of piloting and positioning -- the study of marine charts, aids to navigation, adjustment and use of the mariner's compass, dead reckoning, planning and plotting courses, and taking bearings to determine your on-the-water position.Next Class: Beginning TBA |
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Advanced PilotingAdvanced Piloting builds on the knowledge gained in Piloting to teach you how to navigate safely in coastal waters -- predict tides and tidal currents and their impact on your position, advanced positioning techniques, and the use of electronic navigation systems for positioning and course planning.Next Class: TBA @ Beaufort VFW |
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Junior NavigationJunior Navigator begins your study of offshore (open-ocean) navigation -- integrated electronic positioning systems, sight taking with a mariner's sextant on the sun, moon, planets, and stars, how to reduce sights using the nautical almanac to determine your position, and passage planning with special open-ocean charts.New Class has started and due to be completed in Jan-Feb 2007 Classes held at Beaufort VFW at 1900 hours on Tuesdays |
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NavigationThe Navigator course further develops your understanding of celestial navigation theory and your skills in sight taking and reduction -- additional sight reduction techniques and the orderly methods of carrying on the day's work of a navigator at sea. Of particular interest and importance is the study of offshore navigation using minimal data and/or equipment, such as when on a disabled vessel or lifeboat.Next Class: TBA |
| Elective Education CoursesAvailable for Power Squadron Members Only | |
Cruise |
This course is preparation for a cruise, whether the cruise is for a day, a
week, a month or longer. Whether you are going to cruise on rivers, lakes, the coasts, or
across the oceans, very valuable information is provided by those who have been there. The
topics discussed are: planning the voyage, financing the voyage, equipping the boat, crew
selection, provisioning, voyage management, navigation planning, weather, communications,
entering and clearing foreign and domestic ports, anchors and anchoring, emergencies afloat,
medical emergencies and security.
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Engine |
This course attempts to make students more self-reliant afloat, with trouble-diagnosis and temporary remedies given special emphasis. It covers both marine gasoline and diesel engines, including concepts of operation, maintenance and repair of their -
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Marine |
Essential knowledge about your boat's electrical and electronic systems is studied in this course. Proper wiring, grounding, electrolysis control, and batteries and their maintenance are included. Depth finders, marine radio telephones, radar, loran, GPS, and advanced systems for electronic navigation are also studied. Information is provided on FCC requirements for station licensing and operator permits for radio telephone. This course teaches essential knowledge about a boat's electrical and electronic systems, including -
Next Class: TBA |
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Sail |
Sail guides you through the special terminology and dynamics of sailing, hulls and rigging, wind and water forces and balance, points of sail, sail handling, and navigation rules unique to sailing. Course completed February 2007. |
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Weather |
The Weather course is designed to teach a student how to make weather observations and predictions for more enjoyable boating. Topics include:
Throughout the course the student is encouraged to make observations and predications in order to gain experience in applying the principles taught and develop greater insight into weather phenomena. Next Class: TBA |
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Instructor |
Unlike other USPS courses, IQ is not designed to enhance boating skills. Rather, it deals with effective communications for speaker and teacher - a quality that benefits the individual in all walks of like. It offers practical instruction in -
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| Chart Smart | Next Class:, TBA |
| CPR/First Aid | Next Class: TBA |
| Skipper Saver | Next Class: TBA |
For further information, contact Education Officer, Lt/C Richard L. McKeon at 252-463-0208