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Port Captains
What is a Port Captain?
“A Port Captain is a member of the
United States Power Squadrons, who stands ready to provide advice and
assistance to USPS members. The Port Captain can recommend mechanics, sail
makers, and repair yards in the area as well as medical and dental
facilities in his or her locale. The Port Captain also can direct weary
sailors and boaters to local restaurants and motels. While Port Captains are
under no obligation to provide more than friendly advice, they are persons
who enjoy meeting people and helping their fellow boaters.
“The Port Captain is familiar with the
activities of local USPS squadrons, the U.S. Coast Guard and the Coast Guard
Auxiliary. Still, their primary expertise lies in their knowledge of local
waters and unmarked hazards to safe navigation. The objective is to provide
information, reliable advice and comradeship. Their aim is to make fellow
members feel they are welcome and have found a friend.
“Knowledge, seamanship, service to
others, friendship and fraternity. This has been the essence of the
United States Power Squadrons since 1914. This is the Port Captains
Program,” describes P/C/C Pou Bailey, SN, in the USPS Port Captains’ Guide
(available through the site below).
Also available through this web link
is a national roster of USPS Port Captains that members can access in
order to identify those who may be of assistance as they cruise new waters.
You will need your certificate number and zip code to access this member’s
only area of the web.
United
States Power Squadrons Port Captains Site
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