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SEAMANSHIP
Building on the basics of recreational boating presented in the public boating courses, Seamanship adds foundational information for continuing boater education. The course contents should facilitate knowledge development for increased safe operation of recreational boats and provide the basis for completion of USCG licensing examination. Emphasis within the course has been placed on higher level boating skills, rules of the road, and marlinspike.
This is course runs one night a week for five weeks
Date: TBD Time: Where: Chula Vista Yacht Club Contact: Ed BrunjesCost: PILOTING
The Piloting course is the first in the sequence of USPS courses on navigation, covering the basics of coastal and inland navigation. This all-new course focuses on navigation as it is done on recreational boats today and embraces GPS as a primary navigation tool while covering enough of traditional techniques so the student will be able to find his/her way even if their GPS fails. The course includes many in-class exercises, developing the students skills through hands-on practice and learning. Topics covered include:
This is course runs one night a week for eleven weeks
Date: TBD Time: Where: Chula Vista Yacht Club Contact: Ed BrunjesCost: ADVANCED PILOTING
This all-new course continues to build coastal and inland navigation skill, allowing the student to take on more challenging conditions unfamiliar waters, limited visibility, and extended cruises. GPS is embraced as a primary navigation tool while adding radar, chartplotters, and other electronic navigation tools. As with Piloting, the course includes many in-class exercises, advancing the students skills through hands-on practice and learning. Topics covered include:
This is course runs one night a week for nine weeks. Cost
JUNIOR NAVIGATION
Junior Navigation is the first in a two-part program of study in offshore navigation, followed by the Navigation course. It is designed as a practical "how to" course. Subject matter includes:
This is normally a one night a week for twelve weeks course, but can be adjusted to accommodate student schedules.
NAVIGATION
After Junior Navigation, this course is the second part of the study of offshore navigation, further developing the student's understanding of celestial navigation theory. The course covers:
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