The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 56 is hosting a Boating Safety Training course on Saturday, September 21st, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This course, held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), located at 815 Louisiana Ave. in Sebastian, is perfect for anyone wanting to navigate Florida’s waterways confidently. Upon successful completion of the course and exam, participants will receive a certificate and a Florida State Boater’s ID card.
The Boating Safety Course is $2 for adults and teens are free.
What You’ll Learn
- Boat Smarts: Understand the parts and terminology of your boat.
- Preparation is Key: Learn about float plans, fueling, trailering, launching, and retrieving your boat safely.
- Navigate with Confidence: Master navigation rules, night navigation techniques, and navigation aids.
- Safe Operation: Gain expertise in loading, trimming, handling, steering, docking, and anchoring procedures. Additionally, the course covers PWC operation, environmental awareness, and boating courtesy.
- Know the Law: Understand legal requirements for boat operating, including age restrictions, registration, safety regulations, and state laws.
- Be Prepared for Emergencies: Learn about risk management, handling boating accidents, personal injuries, weather emergencies, and how to get help or assist others in distress.
Course Benefits:
- Gain valuable knowledge and skills to navigate safely and confidently.
- Earn a Florida Boater’s ID card upon completing the course and exam (free for teens, $25 for adults).
- Enjoy a fun and informative learning experience.
Don’t Miss Out!
Space is limited, so register now to secure your spot. Contact Jim Vaughn at 772-559-9549 or Jimavaughn@gmail.com.