Boating in Central & Western New York

The United States Power Squadrons (USPS) is a national organization of recreational boaters
dedicated to making boating safer and more fun. USPS is safe boating and
known as America's boating club. Our members conduct public boating safety classes and
vessel safety checks. We also provide a variety of social and boating activities for
our members. Learn more
about USPS and what their members do. Check out all of the benefits
and savings offered to our members.
District 6 is comprised of 18 squadrons and approximately 1300 individual
members. We serve throughout central and western New York State. Please check
out our District Map.
The location of each of our squadrons are shown on the map, along with links to
the individual squadrons websites.
The District bridge is made up of volunteers elected from members of the
squadrons. They include the District Commander, five Lieutenant Commanders and
many committee volunteers from within the squadrons. As leaders of this level
they support, promote, and enhance the functions at the squadron level. They act
as the facilitators at meetings of the district and its squadrons.
The District meets four times a year. Two Council meetings and two District
Conferences. The purpose of the council meetings is to set the agendas for the
respective conferences. In addition, the latest national information is passed
along to the squadron management. Additionally, seminars and educational
workshops are provided for both the squadron management and members. The
conferences are business meetings where the latest national information is
discussed, seminars are held to educate the membership, educational training is
provided, various social events are provided and enjoyed, and district officers
are elected once each year.
Click
Here
for a link to a map showing all 33 districts within USPS

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Safe Boating Classes
USPS instructors conduct public boating safety classes that meet New York State
requirements, including personal watercraft (PWC) certification. Note that as
of January 1, 2004, all PWC operators in New York State, regardless of age, are required to complete
a boating safety class that includes a proctored examination.
The premier USPS
public boating course is the The Squadron Boating Course which now includes an
introduction to digital charts and waypoint navigation along with basic topics
of navigation rules, charts, the mariner's compass and plotting course. (A
hyperlink for The Squadron Boating Course is ... http://www.usps.org/e_stuff/Basic.html
). The popular Boat Smart course covers fundamental navigation rules and
satisfies New York State's requirement for PWC education. (A hyperlink for Boat
Smart is ... http://www.usps.org/e_stuff/BoatSmart.html
). Just fyi ... a more detailed explanation of the public boating courses may be
found at ... http://www.usps.org/national/eddept/bpecom/main.htm
Check the USPS website to locate a boating class near you.
Plotting a course
Mariners
know how to navigate from here to there and back again. But we
seldom
stop to wonder who figured out how to determine position in the middle
of
an ocean, who developed the concept of latitude or who invented the sextant.
To
shed light on such mysteries, I constructed the following
navigation
history timeline.
Lt
Donald R. Allen, P
Evanston
(IL) Squadron
Photos
courtesy of NOAA & Library and Archives Canada
This
reprint from The Ensign
February 2005 is well worth reading.
Fog
Lifts For Cruising Students

Read about an exciting adventure for some Canadian Power Squadron
students published in The
Ensign.
See how having taken the Boating Course paid off. Would you know what to do if
you were suddenly in a deep fog and couldn't see land or other markings?
Vessel Safety Checks
USPS Vessel Safety Examiners conduct free Vessel Safety Checks.
A Vessel Safety Check is a courtesy
examination of your boat to verify the presence and condition of
safety equipment required by State and Federal regulations. The
Vessel Examiner is a trained specialist and is a member of USPS or the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. They will make
recommendations and discuss safety issues that will make you a safer
boater.
This is not a law
enforcement issue. No citations will be given as a result of this encounter. We
will supply you with a copy of our evaluation so that you can follow the
suggestions given. Vessels that pass will be able to display the VSC
decal.
Click here to locate a vessel safety examiner near you.
Important Information on Passports and Homeland Security
Traveling to and
from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and many other places that we have not had to
produce anything more than a drivers license and a simile is about to change.
Know what documents
you will need and how to go about getting them long before you start your trip, whether
by land, sea, or air. The
Department of Homeland Security and The
State Department are both available to help you obtain the right information
and documents for your travel needs. Find out where
to get your passport and what
it will cost. If this is your
first passport you will need to download form DS-11 and fill it out to
take with you with proof of citizenship. Visit the above links and get all of
the facts.
Boating and Social Activities
Read about who we
are. Find out why all boaters, fishermen, and water-sports enthusiast
should be involved with USPS.
Local squadrons host a number of activities for members, including:
- Boat cruises and rendezvous
- Land and water contests
- Picnics and pot luck suppers
- Dinner meetings with speakers on boating topics
- Dinner dances
Each summer we conduct a district-wide cruise. Recent locations have included
Rochester Yacht Club, Gateway Canal Park in Tonawanda, NY, the Finger Lakes, Clayton NY in the Thousand Islands,
and Port Credit Yacht Club near Toronto, Ontario.
We also perform public service activities, including:
- Public safe boating classes
- Vessel safety checks
- Location of NOS/NOAA geodetic markers through our Cooperative Charting program
- Beach clean-ups
Join Us
All boaters with an interest in boating safety are welcome to join USPS.
Test your boating safety knowledge with this twenty
question quiz. Members must complete a boating safety class offered by USPS, US Coast Guard Auxiliary,
or other approved organization. Click here to
Locate a
Squadron Near You or call 1-888-FOR-USPS (1-888-367-8777) or 919-821-0281
for more information.
Benefits of membership include:
- Access to advanced courses taught by USPS members
- Opportunities to learn and share knowledge with experienced boaters
- Ability to perform a public service by contributing to boating safety
- Family and youth
programs
- Discounts on state-of-the-art products
from:
- Nobeltec
- Dell computers
- SEA TOW, and much more.
Discounts on boat insurance
Discounts on membership to BoatUS
USPS Credit Card program
Our Members Area
Please feel free to enjoy all of the other aspects of USPS life by visiting
the members area of this web site by clicking
the button in the upper right corner of this page. Here you will find many useful
boating links to areas around the district and to areas of our national origination.
We hope you enjoy your visit here and come back often as we are always trying to
change this site and add new things to it. We believe that a safe boater is an
educated boater and hope that you take all of the knowledge you can absorb with
you onto the waterways. We encourage you to take The
USPS Safe Boating Course at a location near you so that you can more
enjoy your time on the water.
Useful Boating Links
Check out our List of Useful Boating Links.
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This page last updated 30 Augist 2008.
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