Here's a little information about one of our cornerstones, Public
Education...
AMERICA'S BOATING COURSE
During 2006, we will teach two one-day sessions of "America's Boating
Course" this spring. The first class will be on Saturday, April 29th.
The second class will be on Saturday, May 13th. The course runs from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m.; on-site registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Students will be awarded
a Boating Safety Certificate upon successful completion of the course.
The cost: $40 per student. The fee includes a textbook/workbook and an
interactive, (and REALLY COOL!) educational CD
ROM. Instruction is provided at no cost by members of the United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary. Here's more information about America's Boating Course:
The ABC - America's Boating Course - is a CD-ROM and text-based course
designed to appeal to hunters, anglers, personal watercraft operators, and other
boaters who cannot find time for a full, comprehensive course. The ABC was
developed by the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary in cooperation with the U. S. Power
Squadrons and Mosby Lifeline, and is approved by the National Association of
State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). It is also approved by most of the
states which require formal instruction in order to operate a boat.
Topics include:
INTRODUCTION TO BOATING -- types of boats; different uses of boats;
outboard, stern-drive, and inboard engines; jet drives.
BOATING LAWS -- boat registration; hull identification number;
required safety equipment; operating safely and reporting accidents; protecting
the marine environment; Federal boating laws; and PWCs.
PERSONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT -- personal flotation devices ("life
jackets"); fire extinguishers; sound-producing devices; visual-distress signals;
first aid kit; anchor; safety equipment and PWC.
SAFE BOAT HANDLING -- bow riding; substance abuse; entering, loading,
and trimming a boat; fueling portable and permanent tanks; steering with a
tiller and a wheel; docking and mooring; knots; filing a float plan; checking
equipment, fuel, weather, and tide; using charts; choosing and using an anchor;
safe PWC handling.
NAVIGATION -- the U.S. Aids to Navigation system; types of buoys and
beacons; navigation rules; avoiding collisions; sound signals; PWX "tunnel
vision."
BOATING PROBLEMS -- hypothermia; boating accidents and rescues;
capsizing; running aground; emergency radio calls; engine problems; boating
problems and PWC.
TRAILERING, STORING, AND PROTECTING YOUR BOAT -- types of trailers;
trailer brakes, lights, hitches, tires, and bearings; loading, balancing, and
towing a trailer; towing (and backing) a trailer; boat launching and retrieving;
boat storage and theft protection; launching, retrieving, and storing a PWC.
HUNTING AND FISHING, WATERSKIING, AND RIVER BOATING -- carrying
hunting gear and weapons in a boat; fishing from a boat; waterskiing safety
guidelines and hand signals; waterskiing with a PWC; navigating rivers.
Many insurance companies will offer discounts on boat
insurance to individuals who successfully complete boating courses such as this!
If you ARE interested in taking an upcoming class, please
pre-register by contacting our Public Education officer, Ted
Billy, by phoning him at 989-781-1510, or e-mail him by clicking below.
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email the Public Education officer if you'd like to enroll in one of our
upcoming Boating Safely Classes!