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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Power Squadron?
The United States
Power Squadron
(USPS)
is a non-profit, fraternal organization for sail and power
boating, whose purpose is to promote high standards of
seamanship, navigation and safe boating for all. USPS has some
45,000 members organized in 450 squadrons and 28 districts. It
is the world’s largest non-profit private boating organization
and is a non-governmental and non-military group of adult men
and women who have a common love and appreciation of
recreational boating.
Who can become a member?
Any adult who has
participated in and passed a boating course taught by a Power
Squadron or a similar organization (See:
Requirements for USPS Memberships
for more details).
What happens when I join a squadron?
At a regular
monthly membership meeting you will be introduced to the other
members, asked to pledge your support to “Safe Boating Through
Education”, provided with information about free courses offered
to members, social activities planned, a membership roster and a
name tag.
Dues and expenses
Total annual dues
are approx. $55. For some courses you have to pay a small fee
for materials and books. Some outings or barbeques involve a
fee, typically $8-10/person. The price for a dinner for the
Annual Change of Watch is normally $25/person.
What courses are offered and where are they taught?
The basic
courses of Seamanship and Piloting are taught to accommodate our new members. Other courses such as
Advanced Piloting, Junior Navigation and Navigation are
scheduled when enough members are eligible and want to
participate. Marine Electronics, Cruise Planning, Weather, Sail,
Instructor Qualification & Engine Maintenance are taught
annually or may be self-studied. (See:
Member
Boating Classes for more
details).
Most courses
take place in the Ft. Mill Library, but also in Rock Hill, York,
Lancaster and other locations within our area.
Activities and Social Agenda
We have a monthly
social meeting in alternating restaurants in our area or combine
it with a barbeque in a camp located on Lake Wylie. There are
several boating activities during a year, some in NC & SC, some
in other states. (See:
Activities for more
details).
Publications
We have a monthly
newsletter “SmokeSignals” published by ourSquadron, a monthly
national publication “The Ensign” and a quarterly newsletter,
the
“D/27 Bitts” from our District.
How can I help?
The USPS is a
volunteer organization. The more people help, the easier it is
for everyone. Members are encouraged to study one or more
courses a year, but it is not a prerequisite. Family members who
are not dues paying members are welcome to all meetings and
social gatherings but are not eligible to take courses.
Continue
to: Requirements for USPS Membership
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