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Advanced Boating Education -- A More
Knowledgeable Boater
Our members receive advanced education in courses in piloting,
seamanship, and celestial navigation as well as instruction in many other related boating
topics, such as sail, weather, marine electronics, engine maintenance, cruise planning,
and instructor qualification. Predicted Log Contests, which offer a fun way to practice
our skills, are often part of our rendezvous.
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USPS Boat Insurance -- Good Insurance
at a Good Price.
Our exclusive boat insurance for members provides broad coverage at competitive rates with
further benefits given with the more advanced boating education a member receives.
Personal Watercraft Insurance is now available for our members as well.
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Safe Boating Notices and Advice --
Whats New?
National Committee Notices, Newsletters, Email Discussion Groups,
and Meetings provide information and advice to keep us abreast of what is new and
important to our boating life. USPS has ties to other boating organizations, marine
manufacturers, and various agencies to advise our membership on boating trends, rules and
regulations, and boat maintenance and safety issues.
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Communication -- The Technology Age
USPS has a National email group list which discusses topics related
to boating, computer techniques, classes, cruises, meetings, boat shows, committee news --
virtually any subject a member is interested in. The USPS Home Page on the net has
additional information on ftp sites and news groups and links to its districts and
squadron home pages. USPS also has an Amateur Radio Net where group discussions take place
and participants can check in from their boats, motor homes, residences and cars to take
part.
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Skipper Saver -- Taking Over In An
Emergency
This supplemental program was designed for the family member who
does not know much about the essentials of boat-handling. Many spouses of members take it
when they are only interested in learning the basics to use in an emergency. It can be
taught one on one, but is more fun when taught in a group by an experienced USPS
instructor who provides hands-on, boating practice as well as classroom instruction in
what to do in various boating scenarios when the skipper becomes disabled.
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Fraternal Boating -- Congenial Boating
Friends and Fun Outings
Members have boating rendezvous or group cruises throughout the
boating season. Moonlight cruises on a quiet lake with a raft-up for socializing or
daylight cruises sailing or powerboating through wind-whipped waters to meet at a land
destination are looked forward to during warm weather months. On-the-water education, such
holding Predicted Log Contests, Rescue Drills, or Safety Demonstrations may be held in
conjunction with such outings.
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Civic Service Giving Back To
The Community
USPS teaches boating basics to the general public in their Public
Boating Course and BoatSmart programs. USPS also provides accurate updates to the
nautical, aeronautical, and geodetic charts used by NOAA, a government agency. USPS members in partnership with the U. S. Coast Guard and U. S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary perform Vessel Safety Checks for boat owners. Many districts and
squadrons have adopted community civic service projects as a way of helping out their own
areas.
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Youth Programs -- Activities Geared
Toward Our Boating Youth
Our youth have fun while learning good boating habits and safety
techniques. The Junior Boat Inspectors Ready Rescue Checklist activity helps educate
the junior inspector to the different safety equipment and set-ups they may find aboard
boats while having them perform helpful safety checkups. They enjoy interactive safety
demonstrations in water safety, hypothermia, pollution, and PFD's. . Annual Poster
Contests encourage creativity as well as interest in the contests theme.
Supplemental programs such as Water Sports and JetSmart are also popular.
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Port Captains -- Its Who You
Know
Some members of our organization are designated Port Captains for
lakes, rivers, or waterways in their area. Their expertise includes conditions of their
respective body of water, marinas, fueling and repair, food and lodging, emergency
service, charting knowledge and more. Their knowledge is available simply for the asking
to any member who might be planning a cruise or trip to their area. As a nationwide
organization with squadrons as far away as Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Japan,
Port Captains are a valuable asset.
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