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Summer is just around the Corner…..
And a USCG Auxiliary Boating Course
may just be the ticket
By Wayne Spivak, ADSO-CS 1SR


It's March, and the weather has reversed itself. March is, if we believe in the old adage, "in like a lion, out like a lamb", been playing games with us. One day it was 25º; cold and clammy, and the next day it was 55º and sunny.

Warm weather days like the one's we've been having make all of us think about getting our boats ready. We start thinking of all the chores involved in making our craft seaworthy for the upcoming season. But of all the tasks that we have on our list, the one that never seems to make its way toward the top is EDUCATION.

The art and science of what we call boating changes with each new technological advance. Just look at the boating bible, Chapman's "Piloting Seamanship & Small boat Handling". Through the years, sections have grown and shrunk, been added and deleted.

Skills you may have learned have grown rusty, new gadgets have changed the way we apply our skills. But unless we update our skill sets, we may not be as safe a boater as we might be. Educational seminar and courses are the answer, and the Coast Guard Auxiliary is here to help.

The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, with its 34,000 members, provides the boating public with fair number of boating courses. These courses range from "Boating Fun - Adventure on the Water" for the kindergarten child to the 3rd grader; to "Navigating with GPS", for the adult who like his toys.

Here are some of our courses:

Seminar Courses

Not all courses are given at all locations or all the time. The courses offered depend on your area, and the volunteers that make up the Auxiliary. Check with your local Auxiliary Flotilla or check the national web site at http://www.cgaux.org.


AuxGuidanceSkills.Info is geared to providing "Public Service Articles in the pursuit of Recreational Boating Safety" to that end, we will continue to add to our series on Help Wanted, Homeland Security, Public Education, Public Service, Vessel Safety and Environmental Issues, though the use of 'case studies', as our teaching tool of choice. In addition, our Leadership series offers those within the Coast Guard family, as well as outside, an insight into values that will improve their leadership skills.