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USPS
SEMINARS
USPS
University is here with new programs targeted to a range of boaters
and types of boating. The hallmark of this concept is the Seminar
Series. These short seminars are targeted to specific topics and
needs with a two-hour format, and valuable take-away guides. Each
seminar provides credits toward the soon to be released Boat Operator
Certification program, and credit toward elective courses.
USING
VHF & VHF/DSC MARINE RADIO VHF
radio is the mainstay of coastal communication and essential
for emergency communications. Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
is rapidly becoming a reality as more Coast Guard Rescue 21 System
operations go live. Currently, the mid Atlantic coast is operational
with DSC. The Gulf region will be operational early next year
and all Cutters will be DSC equipped by next year.
DSC vastly simplifies
and improves rescue and routine call signaling – making it
easier to make a call while the system frees up Channel 16 for
essential communications. However, you need to know how to use
it. This seminar answers those needs and explains basic VHF operation.
A CD is included with a DSC Simulator that allows you to practice
on your computer at home. A handy waterproof McGraw-Hill Captain’s
Quick Guide Using VHF is included with essential information that
you should have aboard, which will explain to anyone on your crew
how to use the radio.
For information
contact Charlie Jones @ 636-391-8258 or E-mail him.
USING
GPS GPS
has become a common tool for navigation. However using GPS on
the water is distinctly different from a moving map display in
your car. This seminar explains the principles of waypoint navigation
which you will use. It then shows you how to relate the GPS to
your charts which provide essential information about what is
around you.
The seminar
also shows you how to operate your GPS – what the buttons
do, what the screens show, and how to access the functions you
need. A handheld GPS is used as the demonstration model, but all
GPS receivers function similarly. By the time you have completed
the seminar, you will be able to store waypoints into your GPS,
activate them for navigation, and use GPS to keep you on a safe,
pre-qualified course of your choosing. You’ll also get some
tips for choosing a GPS if you don’t currently own one. You
will get a copy of the USPS GPS Guide and a waterproof McGraw-Hill
Captain’s Quick Guide Using GPS to take aboard to remind
you of the steps, or to show another of your crew how to use your
GPS.
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
HOW
TO USE A CHART Charts
provide information essential to your safety afloat. Even with
GPS and electronic navigation, the chart is needed to tell you
what is around you and between you and your intended destination.
A system of symbols is used by cartographers to tell you what
lies below the surface of the water and the depths of water.
There is key information about visible landmarks and navigation
aids to help you navigate your course. The chart also is your
link with the GPS via its grid scale, compass rose, and distance
scales. A brief introduction to latitude and longitude provides
insight to the operation of GPS receivers.
The NOAA
Chart No. 1 is the quintessential reference to chart details, but
is very difficult to understand. This seminar walks you through
what you really need to know in an entertaining and interesting
fashion, and provides you with a Maptech Waterproof flip-fold waterproof
Chart Symbols and On-the-Water Guide to take along on the boat
with you. In addition to showing you all about your chart, this
seminar walks you through the essentials of laying out a safe course,
steps to measure a course with the USPS plotter, and even a quick
guide to the rules of the road.
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
ONBOARD
WEATHER FORECASTING Changing
weather conditions can convert what was a delightful day on the
water into a real challenge. Forecasting what weather you will
encounter is one of the top priorities for safe boating. Should
we go out? When should we come in? These are important questions,
but some fundamental understanding of the weather can help you
make these decisions. That’s what this seminar is all about.
While
not a course in weather, this seminar explains how just using your
own senses can help you determine what conditions you will encounter
where you are. By all means, a forecast is important. It will tell
you what weather systems are headed your way, but they are challenged
to tell exactly where and when conditions will change. Add your
own observations and you have an extra edge. Add a couple of instruments
and you can verify your observations. The seminar explains weather
systems, how to understand clouds and their changes, using changing
wind direction, temperature, and pressure to hone in on emerging
weather fronts. The seminar includes the McGraw-Hill Onboard Weather
Forecasting waterproof Captain’s Quick Guide to take aboard
your boat.
For information
contact Terry Elia @ 636-462-4655 or E-mail her.
BOAT
HANDLING UNDER POWER This
seminar shows boaters how to depart and dock under a variety
of conditions as well as all about trimming the boat underway.
The seminar materials include a waterproof USPS Captain's Quick
Guide and Student Notes.
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
SAIL
TRIM AND RIG TUNING This
seminar shows in clear and simple terms how to use and adjust
sails for optimum performance under a wide range of conditions.
The seminar comes with a waterproof USPS Captain's Quick Guide
written by North Sails and Student Notes.
For information
contact Gus Elia @ 636-462-4655 or E-mail him.
PADDLE
SMART Welcome
to the world of paddlesports. You have joined (or soon will)
the fastest growing part of boating. According to the National
Marine Manufacturers Association, kayaks and canoes accounted
for some 54% of new boats sold in 2006 – over 493,000 crafts.
Kayaking, canoeing or rowing are enjoyable opportunities to get
close to nature, have a great time, and get some quality exercise
in the process. This seminar is intended for those about to join
the sport and those considering purchasing paddling equipment.
The seminar kit includes
several handouts:
attendee workbook for
note-taking and reference
“ The Complete Sea Kayaker’s Handbook” by Shelly Johnson (msrp
$18.95)
Off-Season Boating, Cold Shock & Hypothermia tri-fold
Optionally available but not part of the basic kit: “Introduction
to Paddling – canoeing basics for lakes and rivers” by the
American Canoe Association.
Topics discussed in the
seminar include:
terminology
equipment—minimum and optional
using paddle craft—both kayaks and canoes
safety practices—including video clip examples
day-triping and touring considerations
and, a few statistics
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
ANCHORING This
seminar covers selection of anchor, rode and components; anchor
selection for sea conditions and bottom characteristics; deployment
and recovery of anchors. It also includes tables for sizing an
anchor and components, and information for determining loads under
various conditions. The kit includes the Anchoring Quick Guide
and Student Notes with copies of the slides.
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
HURRICANES
AND BOATS This
is a mini-seminar. It covers how to select a location and prepare
your boat for a hurricane. The kit includes Student Notes with
copies of the slides.
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
MARINE
RADAR This
seminar covers how radar functions, radar selection, operation
of the radar under various conditions including setting of controls,
display interpretation, basic navigation, and collision avoidance
using radar. The kit includes The Radar Book written by Kevin
Monahan ($25 retail) and Student Notes with copies of slides.
For information
contact Bill Morris @ 314-576-2887 or E-mail him.
KNOTS,
BENDS AND HITCHES The
Knots, Bends, and Hitches seminar is a hands-on "learn how
to tie knots" program geared to a wide range of audiences.
The kit comes with a copy of the USPS Guide Knots, Bends and
Hitches for Mariners, a copy of the slide notes and a kit including
a die-cut knot board and two lengths of line. Participants learn
about knots, learn to tie a set of the most useful knots, and
then get to take the whole package home with them to practice
these and a whole host of other knots described in the book.
For information
contact Gus Elia @ 636-462-4655 or E-mail him.
TRAILERING
YOUR BOAT Trailering Your Boat explains how
to select tow vehicles, hitches, and trailers. It also explains
how to safely and securely trailer your boat, launch and retrieve
it, and how to operate and maintain your trailering equipment.
The seminar comes with an excellent new book Trailering Your
Boat, written by Bruce Smith and published as a USPS Guide
by McGraw-Hill. This book serves as an excellent reference
on all of these topics. The seminar includes video segments
provided by the US Coast Guard and excellent slide notes.
For information
contact Gus Elia @ 636-462-4655 or E-mail him.
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