What is United States Power Squadrons®?
What are the activities of USPS?
What community and civic services does USPS perform?
What educational courses are available to USPS members?
What social activities do members enjoy?
Can sailors become members?
Is USPS a part of or supported by the U.S. Government?
How does one become a member of USPS?
What if you're already a member of the Canadian Power
Squadron or the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary?
How do you enroll in a USPS boating course?
What about the person who cannot take an evening Boating
Course?
What's in it for you?
What is United States Power Squadrons?
Organized in 1914, USPS is a non profit, educational
organization dedicated to making boating safer and more enjoyable by
teaching classes in seamanship, navigation and related subjects. Our members
are boating families who contribute to their communities by promoting safe
boating through education. We enjoy participating with our fellow members on
the water and in the classroom. USPS has some 60,000 members organized into
450 squadrons across the country and in some US territories. USPS is the
world's largest non-profit boating organization and has been honored by
three US presidents for its civic contributions.
What are the activities of USPS?
Each squadron's activities involve the three primary
objectives of USPS: community service, continuing education, and enjoying
the friendship and camaraderie of our fellow members.
- What community and civic services does USPS perform?
Local squadrons offer boating safety courses on a
regular basis to boaters in our communities. These courses are open to the
public and there is no age limit for participants. USPS squadrons have
offered these courses for over half a century and have educated more than 3
million boaters to date. Successful completing a USPS boating safety course
meets the educational requirements for boat operation in all states and is a
requirement for squadron membership. Our members also help the National
Ocean Service keep our nautical charts accurate by reporting chart
corrections, and our local squadrons participate in many other community
improvement projects.
What educational courses are available to USPS members?
Every squadron offers many carefully planned courses
in subjects like Seamanship, Piloting, Plotting and Position Finding,
Celestial Navigation, Cruise Planning, Engine Maintenance, Marine
Electronics, Sailing, and much more. These courses are taught by experienced
member instructors, and members who complete them are recognized.
- What social activities do members enjoy?
Participating both on-the-water and off with fellow
members who are skilled in boating is a rewarding and enjoyable experience.
On-the-water activities include cruises, rendezvous, sail races, navigation
contests and even fishing derbies. Activities ashore include meetings with
marine programs, parties, dinner-dances, picnics and field trips.
Can sailors become members?
Of course. More than 40% of our members are sailors.
The term "Power Squadrons" in our name dates to our founding in
1914 by the power boat division of the Boston Yacht Club. Following the
first World War, our ranks broadened to include all types of boats, and
sailors have been a major part of USPS ever since.
- Is USPS a part of or supported by the U.S. Government?
No. While we have many joint programs with the United
States Coast Guard, the CG Auxiliary, and the National Ocean Services
division of NOAA, USPS is a private, totally self-supporting organization.
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- How does one become a member of USPS?
Active membership in USPS is open to those 18 years
and over who have passed the USPS Boating Course or Boat Smart examination (or equivalent),
and who are able and willing to contribute time, energy, and skills to the
objectives of USPS. Check our online membership
information or call toll free 1-888-FOR-USPS (1-888-367-8777).
What if you're already a member of the Canadian Power Squadron
or the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary?
If you already belong to either of these organizations
you do not have to pass a USPS course to become a member because you have
already completed a qualifying course.
- How do you enroll in a USPS boating course?
Every USPS squadron teaches at least one or two such
courses every year. Some squadrons teach many more. The courses usually
begin in September or October, then again in January or February. Some
squadrons offer courses during the summer. The courses are publicized in
local newspapers, on posters, at marinas, and at various other locations.
The easiest way to determine when the next course will be offered in your
area is check our online
schedule or call toll-free 1-888-FOR-USPS (1-888-367-8777).
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- What about the person who cannot take an evening Boating
Course?
USPS has a 80-minute video Boating Course which can be
taken at your own leisure. For information see our online
information or call 1-888-FOR USPS (1-888-367-8777). Call today. Safe
Boating is more fun.
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- What's in it for you?
- A great variety of courses to choose from: As a USPS member, you and your family can enroll in
a great variety of advanced grades and elective courses which are only
available to USPS members. These courses include Seamanship, Piloting,
Celestial Navigation, Weather, Sail, Engine Maintenance, Marine Electronics
and Cruise Planning. In addition, USPS offers more than two dozen self study
courses on such subjects as the Water Sports, Boat Insurance, Oceanography,
Introduction to Sailing, Preparation for Coast Guard Licensing, and much
more.
- Meeting with other boaters in your area: As a member of a
local squadron (and there are approximately 450 squadrons throughout the
USA, including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands) you
will join with other knowledgeable boaters in your area who are familiar
with the local waters, the best anchorages, and marinas and boat repair
shops.
- Participation in a variety of on water activities: As a
USPS member you're automatically invited to join in the squadron and
district cruises, rendezvous, predicted log contests, raftings and other
on-water activities.
- Savings on Boat
Insurance: There are many marine insurance companies which
provide discounts to those who complete advanced boating courses. This
savings can be significant.
- USPS Networking with other members throughout the USA, Canada and
even more distant areas: Thinking of boating in a river, lake or
ocean far from your home? USPS has a Port Captain program which will provide
names and telephone numbers of local USPS members who know the territory.
- Receive the official USPS magazine THE
ENSIGN.
For information on the USPS public boating course closest to you, call
1-888-FOR-USPS or check out our Online
Schedule. In Canada, for the CPS courses call 1-888-CPS-BOAT.
The USPS course is also available for home study on a video. If you want to
obtain the Boating Course Video and Plotting Kit call 1-888-FOR-USPS or (919)
821-0281.
Additional USPS Educational Materials are available to the public. |