Grand Traverse Bay

Sail and Power Squadron

 

 

Revision 9/16/08

SEAMANSHIP MODULE DESCRIPTION

“Seamanship is one of our most important courses,” according to our NEO, Dick Kyle. “This is likely to be the first course that a new member takes and it must reflect the best in material and instruction that we can deliver so we retain that member to get involved in more of USPS.” Now, Seamanship has real content of its own. It is no longer just an extension of the Boating Course, but has solid, practical content that boaters need to know. We are now taking a positive approach to boating education. Rather than focusing on everything that may go wrong, we are emphasizing what you need to do to maintain safe control of your boat. Seamanship highlights boat handling – how boats handle in the water, slow speed maneuvering, and then to sea in open water. Its eight chapters can easily be covered in nine weeks. The material is suited to the new member and aimed at practical rather than being overly technical. Full of tips and techniques, this course is a must for any boater. Beyond preparation and the boat handling topics which occupy the first four chapters, Seamanship covers a serious dose of “the Rules of the Road,” followed by anchoring, emergency conditions, and marlinspike.


To make Rules of the Road an interesting and practical part of the course, we turned to McGraw-Hill and asked their author, Charlie Wing, to reformat his popular book to our needs. This resulted in The One Minute Guide to the Nautical Rules of the Road that is now branded in bookstores as a USPS Guide and is included along with the Student Manual with the course. Charlie does a terrific job of explaining the rules which is what we really need to know and are likely to remember. We also wanted a course that was robust enough to help prepare a member to
sit for a Coast Guard Captain’s License exam if they sought to do so. We’ve added a self-study appendix supplemented by information on the web site to help those pursuing a license. Far more of our members will want to pursue our new USPS Boat Operator Certification and Seamanship is a key part of that program.

 

 

SEAMANSHIP

 

PREREQUISITE

Member of USPS

INSTRUCTOR

Gordon Brown P       Phone 231-267-5806

                               E-mail gvbrown@voyager.net

LOCATION

T/V State of Michigan

START DATE

September 9, 2008

TIME

Tuesday nights from 7:00 TO 9:00 PM

COST

Seamanship Course Material                   $45.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COURSE SCHEDULE

    

Date

Topic

Instructor

9-9-08

COURSE INTRODUCTION

Ch 1 Before You Go

Ch 2 The Boat

Gordon Brown

9-16-08

NO CLASS

9-23-08

Ch 8 Marlinespike

Harvey Norris

9-30-08

Ch 3 Slow Speed Maneuvering

Ch 4 Handling at Sea

Gordon Brown

10-7-08

NO CLASS

10-14-08

Ch 5 Rules of the Road

Ch 6 Anchoring, Mooring and Rafting

Gordon Brown

10-21-08

NO CLASS 

10-28-08

Ch 7 Emergencies on the Water

Gordon Brown

11-4-08

Canadian Rules and Regulations

Vessel Operations in Mexican Waters

Course Review

Gordon Brown

11-11-08

Seamanship Exam

Jerry Williams

 

 

 

 

 

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This course is aboard theT/V State of Michigan

  • The student will enter through the gate at the stern of the ship and proceed to the gangway to board the ship
  • The instructor will be on the dock to guide you to the classroom
  • The gate is locked during the course so be on time

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