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RRPS Member Courses
One of the main goals of USPS is “boating
safety through education” – we believe that an educated boater is a
safer boater. In addition to its public education program, USPS
teaches a series of outstanding members-only courses that cover
advanced seamanship, navigational techniques, and boat handling,
maintenance, and enhancement topics. Learn how to become a member of
USPS and take any or all of these courses.
Advanced Grade Courses
Contact: Jack Hauck for information at 440.242.7765 or email
jchauck@roadrunner.com
Five advanced Grade courses are
offered by USPS. They are designed to be taken in sequence because
each builds on skills taught in the previous course.
Seamanship covers basic deck
seamanship, marlinspike (knots and ropes), anchoring and rafting,
basic boat care and maintenance, and nautical and USPS customs and
etiquette.
Piloting is the first and most basic
navigation course, covering chart reading, course plotting, and
basic coastal or inland navigation, including basic GPS usage. This
course goes into more detail than the charting information covered
in the public courses.

Advanced Piloting
covers more advanced
coastal navigation techniques, navigation in tides and currents, and
more advanced GPS usage.
Junior Navigation
teaches the basics of
offshore navigation, including basic celestial navigation using the
sun and offshore course planning.
Navigation is the most advanced
navigation course taught by USPS, covering more advanced celestial
navigation techniques, emergency navigation, and additional sight
reduction techniques.
Elective Courses
Contact: Ken Abkemeier for information at 440. 949.1048 or
email: kaa123@centurytel.net
Six Elective Courses are offered by USPS. They
cover separate and independent topics and therefore may be taken in
any order according to a member’s interests and time.
Engine Maintenance covers the operating
principles and basic care and maintenance of outboard and inboard
engines, including diesels.

Marine Electronics covers installation
and maintenance of both boat electrical systems (AC and DC) and
marine electronics (VHF radio, radar, GPS, etc).
Cruise Planning covers topics of
interest for someone planning a cruise – whether for just a weekend
or for a year – including preparation and planning, anchoring,
security, chartering, and cruising outside the US.
Weather covers weather forecasting and
reading weather patterns on-board.
Sail
covers everything from the basic
elements of how a sailboat works to sail trim, rig tuning, and
sailboat racing.
Instructor Development teaches
effective communication skills for not only USPS instructors but
everyone, covering various methods of presenting information to
others, effective use of audiovisual aids (including PowerPoint),
etc.
If one or more of these member's courses
interest you, this page will tell you
how to become a
member. We hope to see you soon!

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