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Small Boat Handling Course

  • August 23, 2014
  • 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  • GBYC Club House

Course Overview

The captain becomes incapacitated or falls overboard; you purchase a new boat and step aboard for the first time. You are Suddenly In Command.

This 4-hour boating safety primer is designed for those not generally at the helm, and will help you to “be prepared” with the basics in case of an emergency.

You will learn about your vessel, including nomenclature and operating principles including how the boat moves, maneuvering the boat, emergency procedures, and much more.  Also included are descriptions of what causes boating mishaps and how to minimize them, basic boat handling and what equipment should be on board.

Literature contains many horror stories about a passenger, who does not know how to start the engine or operate the radio, watching in horror as a strong wind blows the boat away faster than a captain who has fallen overboard can swim.

Misfortune occurs in seconds, and you have the rest of your life to be grateful that you knew what to do because you were prepared.

Small Boat Handling Flyer Printable PDF.

Taught by Alex Nanai - Flotilla – 74, US Coast Guard Auxiliary,

CGA Coxswain, and Master Merchant Mariner.

 Where: Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club, 9 Grass Island Road, Greenwich

 When: August 23, 2014, registration opens at 8:00, class 8:30 to 12:30

 Cost: $35 per person.  Persons under 20 FREE when accompanied by parent.

 RSVP: ajnanai@optonline.net


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