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Our public boating course is our organization's primary civic effort toward public instruction in the fundamentals of safe boating.   The course is provided to the public and is designed to familiarize students with the fundamentals of safe boating and qualify for certification before operating a watercraft.   The cost of the complete course is $10 which includes lunch.    To learn more about our public boating education, just click on the following link:  www.americasboatingcourse.com

 
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The following topics are covered in our boating course: 

  • Boat handling under normal conditions
  • Adverse conditions and emergencies
  • Types of boats and boating terminology
  • Required and recommended equipment
  • Boating regulations and navigation rules
  • Lines and knots
  • Charts and aids to navigation
  • Piloting techniques (offered in Boating only)
  • Marine radiotelephone usage
  • Trailer boating
Next Public Boating Courses are scheduled:

Date:  October 16, 2010
Time:  8:15 AM
Place: LCPS Anchorage, Israel LaFleur Park (north side of I-210 beach)
Please contact us and reserve your seat today! 

Lt Mark D. Severns, P
c/o Ship to Shore Co.
4313 Lake Street
Lake Charles, LA 70605
(337) 474-0730
 
 
Member Education
 
We have a number of courses that are offered to our members.    These courses range from basic information to advanced education on a variety of topics.     Let us share our knowledge and experience with you.     Contact us today for more information!
 

Seamanship - covers basic knowledge every prudent skipper wants even before leaving port - practical marlinespike, hull design and performance, boat care, the skipper's responsibilities, boating under normal and abnormal conditions, emergencies afloat and more.

 
Piloting - introduces you to those all-important marine charts, aids to navigation, adjustment and use of the mariner's compass, dead reckoning, planning and plotting courses, and taking bearings to determine your on-the-water position.
 
Advanced Piloting - Builds on the knowledge gained in Piloting to teach you how to navigate in coastal waters, predict tides and tidal currents, navigate safely with radar, and GPS, and optimize course planning. 
 
Junior Navigation- Begins your study of off-shore navigation. Learn to use integrated electronic positioning systems, sight taking with a mariner's sextant on celestial bodies, and positioning and passage planning with special open-ocean charts.
 
Navigation - Further develops your understanding of celestial navigation theory and your skills in sight taking and reduction.  Also learn to navigate with only minimal survival gear in the event of a disabling boat accident.
 
Cruise Planning- helps you prepare for voyaging afloat - whether just weekend or multi-month cruising.  Learn essentials about equipping and provisioning your boat, crew selectio0n, financing your trip, entering and clearing foreign ports, emergencies afloat and boat security.
 
Engine Maintenance - Covers outboard motors, inboard gas and diesel engines, power trains, and related mechanical systems.  This course may not make you an expert mechanic, but it will enable you to trouble shoot and solve common engine problems.
 
Marine Electronics - Offers you essential information about boat electrical and electronic systems in terms understandable by non-engineers and non-technicians.  Learn proper wiring and power systems, corrosion and electrolysis, and electronic navigation and safety systems.
 
Sail - guides you through the special terminology and dynamics of sailing, hulls and rigging, wind and wave forces and balance, points of sail, sail handling and navigation rules unique to sailing.
 
Weather - Teaches you the basic structure and characteristics of our atmosphere, how to interpret weather maps and reports, and how to make your own skilled observations- all keyed to predicting and anticipating weather developments affecting your boat.
 
Instructor Development - provides you with practical techniques and training in making effective presentations - whether you're teaching, chairing a meeting, public speaking, or just engaging in everyday conversation.
 
 
Thanks for your interest in our education program.    Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in attending one of our courses or learning more about boating and becoming a member of our organization.
 
 
  
Educational Officer
P/C Stan Chapman, AP 
2405 Norben Dr
Lake Charles, LA 70601
337 436-4633

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