Boating Skills and Seamanship Course

Have you asked yourself questions like: Why should I take a Boating Safety & Seamanship class? Why do I need a Safety Check List before getting underway? I want to buy a boat-What is the best boat for me? How much safety equipment must I have on my boat? I have a cell phone-Why do I need a marine radio? If I swamp my boat-What do I do? Do I really have to wear a life jacket? What are the major causes of accidents that happen out on the water & how do I avoid them?

            You can get answers to these questions and more by registering to take a Boating Skills and Seamanship Course that will be offered by the Onset/Marion Flotilla 63 of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. Classes will be held on Wednesday nights from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the West Wareham Fire station #2 in the Training Room at 2368 Cranberry Highway, West Wareham, Massachusetts.

            Registration and classes will begin on Thursday, March 3 at 7:00 pm. This course is directed to the first time boater and as a great review for the more experienced boater. Subjects to be covered include “Which Boat is for you,” “Equipment for your Boat,” “Trailering your Boat,” “Handling your Boat,” “Your Highway Signs,” “The Rules you must follow.” There is a minimal fee of $40.00 for course materials.

            For more information, contact Warren Washburn after 6:00 p.m. at (508) 789-3680.

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  1. Sheila Mitchell says:

    I will be there. Thank you Sheila Mitchell

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