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ferret30
Joined: 22 Mar 2011 Posts: 569 City/Region: Seattle
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2006
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Lily Pad
Photos: Lily Pad
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:01 pm Post subject: Recommended boating courses? |
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I took the online boat-ed.com course when I first got our C-Dory so I could get some info and be legal (WA boaters license card).
Now I'd like to get feedback on other courses I should take. A coworker mentioned the USPS America's Boating Course, but there are none open around me now, and from looking at the course synopsis, it looks like a pretty big overlap with the material I read online already. He also mentioned a USCG "Seamanship and Boat Handling" course. Note that I'm not looking to take a lot of classes now -- some can wait. I'd just like to figure out what would be the best option considering our limited available time.
This is our first boat, and we've only been using it on Seattle area lakes for now, until we get a kicker and take some more courses. Next spring we'd like to start using it on the sound. |
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Matt Gurnsey Dealer
Joined: 11 Nov 2008 Posts: 1532 City/Region: Port Orchard
State or Province: WA
Photos: Kitsap Marina
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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The local Power Squadron provides ongoing education opportunities, from basic boating to more advanced courses. Membership is required, but they usually have social events and cruises, so can be a social outlet as well. _________________ Matt Gurnsey
Kitsap Marina
www.kitsapmarina.com
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starcrafttom
Joined: 07 Nov 2003 Posts: 7932 City/Region: marysville
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 1984
C-Dory Model: 27 Cruiser
Vessel Name: to be decided later
Photos: Susan E
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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Classes are great and should be taken but I find that doing is the best teacher. get out on the boat and not just to cruise. Go take the boat for a few hours of docking practice. Or find a buoy and see how well you can keep the bow or side of the boat pointed at it as you move the boat around it. Practice your navigation skills by picking random way points and going to them on just your compass.
I spent two years teaching Marines how to shoot and I can tell you that no amount of classes will make anyone a good shot. No amount of classes with make you a good navigator. _________________ Thomas J Elliott
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ferret30
Joined: 22 Mar 2011 Posts: 569 City/Region: Seattle
State or Province: WA
C-Dory Year: 2006
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Lily Pad
Photos: Lily Pad
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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Tom, I agree that many boating techniques are best learned with practice. We have had some great experience in the last 2 months! But what I'm talking about and hoping to get from class are the things you can't practice, but will hopefully have some understanding of when they happen. For instance, signs of bad weather approaching, how to pilot the boat in rough conditions, what to do if something bad happens. A lot of it is common sense, a lot will come with practice. But there are things that neither of those will prepare you for. |
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colobear
Joined: 23 Jan 2005 Posts: 2154 City/Region: Denver
State or Province: CO
C-Dory Year: 2006
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Photos: C-Cakes
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hi.
It sounds as though the Coast Guard Auxiliary course "Boating Skills and Seamanship" might be what you are looking for. It is substantially more than the one-day courses taken to get the state boater's card and is several weeks long with, usually, one class a week. If you will PM me with your address I will try to find when a course is going to be offered near you.
Barry Daniel
USCG Aux _________________ Patti and Barry
formerly C-Cakes, now
rving around N. America |
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Captains Cat
Joined: 03 Nov 2003 Posts: 7313 City/Region: Cod Creek>Potomac River>Chesapeake Bay
State or Province: VA
C-Dory Year: 2005
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
Vessel Name: Captain's Choice II
Photos: Captain's Cat
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:51 pm Post subject: |
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There's also a USCGAUX course that involves navigation with your GPS. Have not taken it, could probably teach it but am a new AUX member (after having 32+ years of Navy Navigation).
Go find about the local USCGAUX, you won't be sorry!
Charlie _________________ CHARLIE and PENNY CBRAT #100
Captain's Cat II 2005 22 Cruiser
Thataway (2006 TC255 - Sold Aug 2013)
Captain's Cat (2006 TC255 - Sold January 2012)
Captain's Kitten (1995 CD 16 Angler- Sold June 2010)
Captain's Choice (1994 CD 22 Cruiser- Sold Jun 2007)
Potomac River/Chesapeake Bay
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