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 Post subject: boating coarse
PostPosted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 12:18 am 
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Prince Edward power Squadron is starting the basic boating coarse in Jan. if anyones interested, this is usualy one night a week for around 8 weeks and costs around $140.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:53 am 
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does anyone feel its wrong to charge our children so much to take this course? I mean when you think about it, its a great idea for any kid or adult for that matter to learn what they are doing before they risk there lives out on the open water but why at such a cost.......... they can buy a book. take a test , and be driving on the road for less of a cost.... Here . its 140 bucks, 8 nights of a parents time to drive the kid to the course, not to mention the cost of gas and no doubt trips to mc donolds before or after......... all in order to teach pretty much what most would call common sence. not to say there isnt alot to learn from the course.... im a 46 year old adult with 30 years experiance on the water in a fishing boat, more than willing to take a FREE course if offered. we would all be fools if we thought we knew it all or everything there is to know....... unfortunaly the cost is only going to go up once its required by everyone to show proof of compitance........... you can lead a horse to water. but if it only has one oar it will no doubt paddle in circles


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This coarse would be more suited to you than children and in a sense it is free because all the instruction is done by volunteers, the cost is to make up the expences of the coarse and material.

Characteristics of boats Licensing, registration, and other requirements

Mandatory equipment

Optional equipment

Ropes, lines, and knots

Handling a boat under power

Handling a boat under sail

Weather

Preparing to launch

Skipper’s responsibilities before setting out

Skipper’s responsibilities when under way

Collision Regulations

Canadian aids to navigation

Emergencies

Canals and locks

Tides and tidal currents

Trailering

Winter lay-up

Waterskiing

Auxiliary boats

Checklist for lay-up

Pre-launch checklist

The magnetic compass

Anchors and anchoring
and some chart and navigation work are all some of the subjects taken in this coarse.
Included in the coarse a student gets to write for their pleasure craft opperators card thats usually $20 + depending on where you get it.
At the end of the coarse there's an exam that takes around an hour.

This coarse is a prerequisite to more advanced coarses in piloting seamanship weather and maintanance.

We also do boat pro seminars for around $40 that cover
Know Your Boat

Equipping Your Boat

Safety Awareness

Marine Rules of the Road–Collision Regulations

The Canadian Aids to Navigation Systems

Trailering/Transporting

Getting Underway

Anchoring

Docking

Locks

Water-related Activities

Preventive Maintenance

Be Weather Wise

Trip Plan

This would be the coarse you start the kids in as its not as advanced as the basic boating coarse and gets them the opperators card.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:01 pm 
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Most should thank jet skiers and drunks for the gov't getting involved.

It is unfortunate that this has happened. Once again a few have ruined it for many.

Happy New Year,

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:51 pm 
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Location: PEC
Just an update on the cps coarse, it starts tuesday jan 17 at the cement plant at picton, goes for 2hrs a tuesday night for 10 to 12 tuesday nights. cost $160and 90 for a second person.

This coarse has been available to those wishing to expand thier boating experience from the Prince Edward Squadron since 1957.

I know most of the guys here aren't from the area but if anyones interested call me at 393 5671

If anyones interested in the coarse but not from the area they can contact their local cps or usps squadron.


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