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SEAMANSHIP
Building on the basics learned in Boating, Seamanship is an important foundation for other "advanced grade" courses. The student learns -
S101 Seamanship S102 Boat Handling
- Marlinespike
- Safety
- The Skipper's Responsibilities
- Before Leaving the Dock
- Weather and Wave Forms
- Nautical Etiquette and Customs
- Hull Design and Care
- Docking and Undocking, Towing, Trailering
- Anchoring, Rafting, Mooring and Dinghies
- Cruising Considerations
- Boating Emergencies - Be Prepared
This is course runs one night a week for seven weeks
PILOTING
The Piloting course is the first in the sequence of USPS courses on navigation, covering the basics of coastal and inland navigation. This all-new course focuses on navigation as it is done on recreational boats today and embraces GPS as a primary navigation tool while covering enough of traditional techniques so the student will be able to find his/her way even if their GPS fails. The course includes many in-class exercises, developing the students skills through hands-on practice and learning. Topics covered include:
This is course runs one night a week for eight weeks
ADVANCED PILOTING
This all-new course continues to build coastal and inland navigation skill, allowing the student to take on more challenging conditions unfamiliar waters, limited visibility, and extended cruises. GPS is embraced as a primary navigation tool while adding radar, chartplotters, and other electronic navigation tools. As with Piloting, the course includes many in-class exercises, advancing the students skills through hands-on practice and learning. Topics covered include:
This is course runs one night a week for nine weeks
JUNIOR NAVIGATION
Junior Navigation is the first in a two-part program of study in offshore navigation. It is designed as a practical "how to" course. Subject matter includes -
NAVIGATION
This course is the second part of the study of offshore navigation, further developing the student's understanding of celestial navigation theory. The course covers -
For an interesting resouce for navigation information check Integrated Publishing at http://www.tpub.com/content/administration/14220/index.htm
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