What is USPS
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 45,000 members organized into 450 squadrons across the
country and in some US territories. USPS is America's largest non-profit
boating organization and has been honored by three US presidents for its
civic contributions.
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.
Community and civic services
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. Successfully completing a USPS
boating safety course meets the educational requirements for boat
operation in all states.
In a cooperative program with the US Coast Guard Auxiliary, squadron
members conduct courtesy Vessel Safety Checks of boats at the request of
their owners. To learn more about this program, and how to get your boat
checked, click here.
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.
Educational courses 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.
Social activities 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.