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Boating Skills and Seamanship
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 6 required two-hour lessons plus elective modules, providing
up-to-date knowledge for handling boats in all conditions.
Topics include:
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WHICH BOAT IS FOR YOU? -- boater's
language; types of boats; outboard motors and stern drives; hull
design; uses of boats; other power plants; materials for
constructing boats; your intended use; the Coast Guard Customer
Info line; marine surveyors; buying a boat.
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EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR BOAT --
requirements for your boat; your boat's equipment; legal
considerations; substance abuse; boating accident reports; Courtesy
Marine Examinations.
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TRAILORING YOUR BOAT -- legal
considerations; practical considerations; the towing vehicle;
balancing the load; handling your trailer; pre-departure checks;
preparing to launch; launching; retrieving; storing your boat and
trailer; theft prevention; Zebra mussels; float plan.
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HANDLING YOUR BOAT -- leave with a
full tank; fueling your boat; your boat's propeller; cars and boats;
twin screws; jet drives; loading your boat; getting started; leaving
a pier; "man" overboard; docking; mooring to a permanent anchor;
anchoring; towing a skier; heavy weather; small boat safety.
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YOUR "HIGHWAY" SIGNS -- protection
of ATONs; buoyage systems; waterway marks; how waterways are marked;
light characteristics; chart symbols; light structures; lights on
bridges; electronic aids to navigation; a word to the wise;
navigation publications.
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THE RULES YOU MUST FOLLOW -- two
sets of rules; to whom do the rules apply; what is a vessel; the
general responsibility rule; general considerations; conduct in
narrow channels; traffic separation schemes; vessel traffic
services; stand-on or give-way; rules for special vessels; risk of
collision; bend signals; restricted visibility; vessel lights and
shapes; vessels at anchor; diving operations; distress signals;
drawbridge signals; penalties.
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PILOTING YOUR BOAT -- piloting
tools; maps and charts; chart features; your chart's general
information block; other charted information; your magnetic compass;
position on the earth's surface; locating a point on a chart;
distance on the earth's surface; measuring distance; course
plotting; sources of compass error; correcting a compass reading;
positioning; speed-time-distance; dead reckoning; practice your art.
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POWERING YOUR BOAT -- types of
marine engines; marine engines; selecting a propeller; induction
systems; ignition systems; flame arresters; cooling systems;
gasoline considerations; batteries; maintenance; winterizing your
boat; spring fitting-out; troubleshooting.
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LINES AND KNOTS FOR YOUR BOAT --
line or rope; rope materials; kinds of rope; measuring rope;
selecting your ropes; care of rope; making up line; knots, bends,
and hitches; splices; securing lines; dipping the eye.
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WEATHER AND BOATING -- sources of
weather information; wind and boating; wind and waves; understanding
weather; weather and heat; fog; non-frontal weather.
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YOUR BOAT'S RADIO -- radios used on
boats; functions of radios; licenses; selecting your VHF-FM radio;
installation; operating your VHF-FM; maintain a radio watch;
channels have special purposes; some "no nos"; copies of the rules;
calling another station; procedure words; phonetic alphabet; routine
radio check; distress, urgency, and safety calls; crew training.
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THE REST OF OUR STORY -- small boat
safety; personal watercraft; hypothermia; motorboats and sailboats;
carbon monoxide poisoning; float plan; U.S. Coast Guard District
Offices; instructions for using a course plotter; metric conversion
system.
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FLORIDA LAW -- a presentation on the basic
requirements of Florida law.
Many insurance companies will offer discounts
on boat insurance to individuals who successfully complete this course.
Individuals who successfully complete the
course and exam are awarded certificates of completion and a Florida
Boating Safety Education I.D. card which is good for a lifetime.
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