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The
Vessel Safety Check Program is an effective, proactive preventative
safety program unique to the recreational boating community. It
insures that key marine safety equipment is present, is within
prescribed functional limits, and is compliant with Federal, State,
and local regulations. It provides the examiner an opportunity to
discuss with the recreational boater, the purpose of the marine
safety equipment, to clarify various Federal, State, and local
regulations, to emphasize specific safety procedures and practices,
to answer any boating related questions and to encourage additional
boater education. For many years, the US Coast Guard and the USCG
Auxiliary have provided complimentary Courtesy Marine Examinations (CME's)
for boaters nationwide. In an effort to modernize and expand the CME
program, the Coast Guard set a goal of examining 1.3 million vessels
annually by the year 2002. This will require 32,500 trained
examiners doing an average of 40 vessels a year. To meet
that challenge requires recruiting, training, and certifying a large
cadre of volunteer examiners to conduct the new USCG Vessel Safety
Checks. The USPS is the oldest and largest non-profit boating
education organization. With 60,000+ members, dedicated to boating
safety and education, the USPS was a logical choice in expanding the
program. Hundreds of USPS members are already certified to perform
Vessel Safety Checks and more are currently being trained. The USPS
has been accepted as a full partner with the USCG and USCG
Auxiliary. Other partners will be named in the future. Vessel Safety
Checks conducted by USPS members are as thorough and as valid as
the former Courtesy Marine Examinations conducted by the USCG and
USCG Auxiliary.
If you would like a
FREE Vessel Safety
Check please contact:
Dan Gingras,SN
Tel: 603 624-7830
(
E-Mail)
to schedule an
appointment.
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