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Valley Squadron
Fraser Valley of British Columbia |
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Boating Education through the Valley Power and Sail Squadron
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Don Randall teaching the Winter 2007 Boating Course in Abbotsford
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For information on times and availability of any of the courses offered by Valley Squadron in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, or Harrison Hot Springs, BC contact:
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Tony Lamb
Gary Clow
Bill Hopkins |
853-8832
792-9373
786-0144 |
Abbotsford
Chilliwack
Harrison |
Owning a boat is not a requirement for taking any of these courses.
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Gary Clow teaching the Winter 2007 Boating Class in Chilliwack
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Proctor Jim Russell |
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The Boating Course
Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons' (CPS) premier course for the recreational boater.
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Duration: 13 weeks beginning in September and January
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Cost of the course, including text books, government publications, chart and plotter is $275 for one person which includes first year membership into the Valley Squadron.
For more information, or to pre-register,
Gary Clow (604) 792-9373 or <Gary.Clow@worldteam.org>
Course Description:
Whether you are interested in power, sail or canoe, this course is for you. It contains expanded, detailed boating-safety information. As well, the challenge of plotting and navigation skills, and the interaction with other boaters all await you in this exciting, "chock-full-of-info" course. Successful completion of an "accredited" examination at the end of certain sections will allow you to achieve operator competency and a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC), as well as an offer of CPS Associate Membership. Successful completion of the examination(s) at the end of the entire course will provide you with the opportunity of Regular Membership and all its associated benefits, along with the PCOC.
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Outline
Boating, Sections 1-15
1. Characteristics of Boats 2. Licensing, Registration, and Other Requirements 3. Mandatory Equipment 4. Optional Equipment 5. The Magnetic Compass 6. Preparing To Launch 7. Ropes, Lines and Knots 8. Handling a Boat Under Power 9. Handling a Boat Under Sail 10. Weather 11. Skipper's Responsibilities Before Setting Out 12. Skipper's Responsibilities When Under Way 13. Collision Regulations 14. Canadian Aids to Navigation 15. Emergencies
Boating, Sections 16-24
16. Global Positioning and Charts 17. Navigation 18. An Exercise in Conning - Cruise No. 1 19. Introduction to Plotting 20. Plotting and Labelling 21. Cruising Single-handed 22. Anchors and Anchoring 23. Supplementary Topics 24. Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons
Appendix 1 - Checklists for Lay-up and Launch Appendix 2 - Pre-launch Checklist Appendix 3 - Transport Canada Vessel Licence Prefixes Appendix 4 - Standards for Plotting and Labelling Appendix 5 - Trip Plan
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Valley Squadron is a unit of the
Canada's largest organization of boating enthusiasts
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