Congratulations and Welcome USCG Flotilla 4 76, 5NR The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary The civilian volunteer arm of the United States Coast Guard Penn s Landing Philadelphia Safe Boating Education Center All classes taught by trained, qualified instructors with cutting edge presentations State and Federal Certified Courses Power or Sail Pleasure or Sport Captain or First Mate Make the most of your time on the water and boat safely! Keep in mind that classes can be a family affair your crew should be your backup. Get onboard, preregister online now and be a smarter and safer boater! Take advantage of the years of experience and wealth of information that members of the Auxiliary have to offer. In the spirit of helping others the Auxiliary volunteers its time so you can get the most out of your boating pleasure. Before you risk the lives and health of your family and friends, make sure you know before you go. Take the time to attend a class. Make the time and schedule a Free Vessel Safety Check. Many insurance companies offer discounts on boating insurance to individuals who successfully complete a course. Upon successfully completing a course and exam individuals are awarded a certificate and card. They may qualify for, and are invited to continue on for further certification. Each boating safety course includes a discussion on the state laws of PA, NJ, DE and MD. Reasons to take a course with us? Pick one! Central location, easy access off I95 at a U. S. Coast Guard Base Photo ID Required Professional presentations in a comfortable environment and in an enjoyable and relaxed format we re here to teach, but also create a lot of fun in the process! Hands on skill building such as knot tying, using piloting tools, or reading charts On line abbreviated courses are no match for our CGAUX instructors, experienced boaters who can answer your questions on the spot Our classes are offered at a great economy as compared to others, for our volunteers the greater value is knowing that we are creating a safer boating experience to our attendees.
Below is a list of classes being offered on site at the base at Penn s Landing. You can click on each individually or get started here by reading down the page. Questions please contact us via email at pe@flotilla476.org and we will be happy to assist. About Boating Safely Boating Skills and Seamanship Sailing Skills and Seamanship How to Read a Nautical Chart Coastal Navigation About Boating Safely Fee: $65.00 1 Day Course given on Saturdays 8AM 5PM, Sign In promptly at 7:30AM, Preregistration highly recommended Dates: September 12, 2015 and November 14, 2015 This course is good for the captain, the mate, and the whole family. In fact we re so serious about your safety, we offer family discounts!* This entry level (ABS) boating course is the quickest way of getting your on the water certificate, necessary in all states but it s only a beginning. ABS is recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard and approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). ABS covers boating fundamentals and the basic skills needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Topics Include: Introduction to Boating Boating Law Boat Safety Equipment Safe Boating Navigation Boating Problems Trailering, Storing and Protecting Your Boat Hunting and Fishing, Water skiing and River Boating *Discount applies to family members living in the same household. 10% discount applies to each additional family member.
Boating Skills and Seamanship Fee: $95.00 Mondays 7 9PM, Sign In promptly at 6:30PM, Preregistration highly recommended Dates: September 14, 2015 December 14, 2015 (14 sessions) The U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's Boating Skills and Seamanship (BS&S) course is a comprehensive course designed for both the experienced and the novice boater. The course consists of 8 core required two hour lessons plus five additional lessons, providing up to date knowledge for handling boats in all conditions. Topics Include: Which Boat Is For You? Equipment For Your Boat Trailering Your Boat Handling Your Boat Your "Highway" Signs The Rules You Must Follow Inland Boating The Rest Of Our Story Introduction To Navigation Powering Your Boat Lines & Knots For Your Boat Weather & Boating Your Boat's Radio
Sailing Skills and Seamanship Fee: $115.00 Thursdays 7 9PM, Sign In promptly at 6:30PM, Preregistration highly recommended Dates: September 17, 2015 January 21, 2016 (17 sessions) The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's Sailing Skills and Seamanship Course (SS&S) is a comprehensive course designed for both experienced and novice sailboat operators. The course is divided into parts: 10 core requirement two to four hour lessons plus 6 additional lessons that will enhance the skills required for a safe voyage in all conditions. These courses are taught in addition to the core courses. Topics Include: About Sailboats How A Boat Sails Basic Sailboat Maneuvering Rigging And Boat Handling Equipment For Your Boat Trailering Your Sailboat Your Highway Signs The Rules Of The Nautical Road Inland Boating Sailing Safety More On Sail Trim And Boat Handling Introduction To Navigation Lines And Knots For Your Boat Weather And Sailing Your Boat s Radio
Coastal Navigation (Weekend Navigator, electronic plus Advanced Coastal Navigation, traditional) Fee: $140.00 Thursdays 7 9PM, Sign In promptly at 6:30PM, Preregistration highly recommended Dates: February 11, 2016 to May 19, 2016 So you want more you want to go for more than a day trip you want cruising and who doesn t? You need to know how to get there...and get back! Remember, it s all about comfort! You ll need our Coastal Navigation course. We cover navigation with electronic devices as well as traditional methods. You have a GPS, we ll show you how to use it. If it goes dead or falls in the water, we ll show you the way around that. You have chart plotters, radar, etc., we ll show you how to employ them along with the alternatives should they fail. This is a meaty 15 weeks of navigation fun. We ve married Advanced Coastal Navigation with Weekend Navigator you get it all! The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary s Weekend Navigation Course is a comprehensive course designed for both experienced and novice powerboat and sailboat operators. The course is divided into two major parts designed to educate the boating enthusiast in skills required for a safe voyage on a variety of waters and boating conditions. You will learn: What is navigation Fundamental of waypoint navigation The tools of navigation Planning with GPS and paper charts Planning with digital charts Planning to avoid danger Underway with GPS and paper charts Underway with digital charts Double checking with instruments Eye of the mariner What to do if the GPS quits
Planning as you go with GPS Tides, winds, and currents Navigating with radar Using depth in navigation Using the radio in navigation Using an electronic compass Using an autopilot in navigation Navigating harbors and channels with electronics Navigating under adverse conditions A last word in avoiding danger Other instrumentation in navigation Connecting it all together PLUS Introduction to coastal navigation (traditional) The marine magnetic compass The nautical chart The navigator s tools and instruments Dead Reckoning Piloting Current Sailing Tides and Tidal Currents Radionavigation Navigation reference publications Fuel and voyage planning Reflections Take home cruise: An opportunity to take what you ve learned and put it into practice. Please be certain to bring a USB thumb drive for course extras.
It does NOT get any better than this! You want a jump start to our navigation course come prepared check out our: How to Read a Nautical Chart Fee: $50.00 Saturday Date: February 6, 2016, Sign In promptly at 9AM, Preregistration highly recommended Course Overview: We ll get you started on the language of nautical charts not maps CHARTS! When navigating on land you use a map. It depicts the various thoroughfares, their directions and names. Major areas such as parks, lakes etc. would also be noted. By selecting the prescribed route, you would be able to reach a desired destination. This seminar unravels the mysteries and the language of charts. At sea there are no streets, no separate areas, and no differences from abutting or surrounding areas. With no land mass over the horizon, everything looks the same. For navigating at sea, we use a chart. By knowing our latitude and longitude, we can locate our position anywhere on earth. Navigators must also be warned of dangerous areas, leading them through safe passages and directing them within set patterns to prevent collisions. For this, Aids to Navigation are depicted on nautical charts. Other available information on nautical charts includes, but is not limited to, depth of water, bottom type, magnetic variations affecting the compass, chart scales, and inter tidal information. This course will provide the navigator with the knowledge to interpret the chart s contents to navigate safely to their destination and return to port. Text and training chart included. And just to sweeten the pot, if you take How to Read a Nautical Chart and move to our Coastal Navigation course we ll discount the navigation course 10%. All this and a FREE offer for to inspect your vessel making sure you have everything you need to be safe!
This Leads to This! To schedule a Free Vessel Safety Check please click here http://flotilla476.org/vsc/ You may have so much fun with us you may just want to join us! http://flotilla476.org/join/ Go here now to sign up for some knowledge, fun, and comfort: http://flotilla476.org/public_education/ For individual course details http://cgaux.org/boatinged/