USPS ADVANCED AND SPECIALTY COURSES
USPS offers a wide spectrum of advanced and specialty courses for members only. If you choose to become a member of USPS, these outstanding educational opportunities all become available to you.
USPS currently offers 11 courses for its members.
Most run 10 to 12 weeks, one evening per week – a few are shorter, a few are longer.
All are now being restructured into modules of about 6 weeks each to give squadrons and members maximum scheduling flexibility. Only a few of the advanced topics have any prerequisite courses. All of the rest will be available to you as soon as you join USPS and whenever they are offered by your local squadron or another squadron nearby.
The first five courses described below
comprise a series called "Advanced Grades." They should be taken in the order
listed. The
next six are termed "Elective
Courses" and may be taken in any order.
SEAMANSHIP
covers basic knowledge every
prudent skipper wants even before leaving
port – practical marlinspike, hull
design and performance, boat care,
skipper’s responsibilities,
boating under normal and abnormal conditions, emergencies afloat, and more.
PILOTING
introduces you to the critical
study of marine charts, aids to navigation, adjustment and use of the mariner’s
compass, dead reckoning,
planning and plotting courses, and
taking bearings to determine your on-
the-water position.
ADVANCED PILOTING
builds on the knowledge gained in
Piloting to teach you how to navigate in coastal waters, predict tides and tidal
currents, navigate safely with radar, loran C, and GPS, and optimize course
planning.
JUNIOR NAVIGATION
begins your study of offshore
navigation. Learn to use integrated electronic positioning systems, sight taking
on celestial bodies with a mariner’s sextant, and positioning & passage planning
with special open-ocean charts.
NAVIGATION
further develops your
understanding of celestial navigation theory and your skills in sight taking and
reduction. Also learn to navigate with only minimal survival gear in the event
of a disabling boat accident.
CRUISE PLANNING
helps you prepare for voyaging
afloat – whether just week-ending or
multi-month cruising. Learn
essentials about equipping and provisioning your boat, crew selection, financing
your trip, entering and clearing foreign ports, emergencies afloat, & boat
security.
ENGINE
MAINTENANCE
won’t make you an expert mechanic,
but it will enable you to trouble-shoot most common engine problems
and jury-rig many repairs. Covers outboard motors, inboard gas and diesel
engines, power trains, and related mechanical systems.
INSTRUCTOR
QUALIFICATION
provides you with practical
techniques and training in making effective presentations – whether as a
teacher, meeting chair, public speaker, or everyday conversationalist.
MARINE
ELECTRONICS
offers you essential information
about boat electrical and electronic systems in terms understandable by
non-engineers and non-technicians.
Learn about proper wiring and
power systems, corrosion and electrolysis,
and electronic navigation and
safety systems.
SAIL
guides you through the special
terminology and dynamics of sailing, hulls and rigging, wind and water forces
and balance, points of sail,sail handling, and navigation
rules unique to sailing.
WEATHER
teaches you the basic structure
and characteristics of our atmosphere,
how to interpret weather maps and
reports, and how to make your own skilled observations – all keyed to helping
you predict and anticipate weather developments affecting
your boating.
USPS LEARNING
GUIDES
are self-study handbooks on
specialized boating-related subjects of interest to amateur skippers and
navigators.
Topics range from GPS to Knots,
Bends & Hitches, from Amateur Radio to
Oceanography, from Boat Design &
Construction to Predicted Log Contests.
USPS currently has over 20 different
Learning Guides.
Contact our Squadron Educational
Officer for more information or call
USPS Customer Service
1-888-367-8777 for the latest list.
Now it’s up to you.
Are you ready to expand your boating knowledge and skills?