AMERICA'S BOATING COURSE
America's Boating Course provides you with basic boating knowledge to decide what type and size boat you need, what to do when meeting another boat in a crowded waterway, and how to recognize and handle hazards. Become a more competent boater, learn from the best, and enroll in America's Boating Course today.
This course is offered as a classroom course or as an interactive, online home study course for people whose schedule and obligations would make it difficult to attend a classroom course. Successful completion meets the boating education requirements for operator licensing in most states.
Many boat insurance companies will offer discounts on boating insurance to boaters who successfully complete America's Boating Course. And, this course provides a sound basis for continuing your recreational boating education.
What's included?
- Types of boats and their uses
- Boating laws, both federal and state
- Safety equipment, both required and recommended
- Finding your way, and adverse conditions
- Communications
- Trailering, knots and lines, and water sports topics
- Optionally, introduction to electronic navigation using paper charts and chartplotters
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SEMINARS
AIS Electronics for Boaters
How To Use GPS
Planning Your Cruise
Weather For Boaters
All About Marine Radio
Partner In Command
Hurricane Preparation
Boating On Rivers, Locks and Lakes
ADVANCED COURSES
The five Advanced Grade courses offered by USPS are designed to be taken in sequence because each builds on skills taught in the previous course.
The courses in sequence are:
- Seamanship includes basic seamanship, marlinspike, anchoring, rafting, docking, rules of navigation, basic boat care and maintenance, and handling emergencies on the water.
- Piloting is the first and most basic navigation course, covering chart reading, course plotting and basic coastal or inland navigation, including basic GPS usage. There is more detail in this course than the charting information covered in the public boating course.
- Advanced Piloting covers more advanced coastal navigation techniques, navigation in tides and currents, and more advanced GPS usage.
- Junior Navigation introduces basics of offshore navigation, including basic celestial navigation using the sun and offshore course planning.
- Navigation is the most advanced navigation course taught by the Austin Power Squadron and USPS, covering more advanced celestial navigation techniques, emergency navigation, additional sight reduction techniques and the use of digital charts and course ware for planning offshore voyages.
Elective Courses
The six Elective Courses offered by USPS cover separate and independent topics and therefore may be taken in any order according to member's interest 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 boaters planning a cruise whether a weekend or a year, including preparation and planning, anchoring, security, chartering, and cruising outside of 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 instructors or anyone making presentations. The course covers various methods of organizing and presenting information to others and making effective use of audiovisual aids including using PowerPoint presentations with the use of computer and multimedia projection.
For more information on any of these courses, contact the Squadron Education Officer.