US Power Squadron
Elective Courses
Elective Courses
 
Cruise Planning $45.00 (supplemental supplies will need purchased separately)
Designed for members who plan to cruise for just a day or for a year—in  either a sail  or powerboat—this course covers the following topics: cruise preparation  and  planning, boat and equipment, anchors and anchoring, security, chartering,  cruising outside the United States, crew and provisioning, voyage management,  communications, navigation, weather, and emergencies. The manual includes  a  twelve-month cruise planning timeline.


Engine Maintenance $55.00 (supplemental supplies will need purchased separately)
The complete Engine Maintenance course consists of two  modular sections. EM 101, Basic Engine Maintenance, provides information  about marine propulsion systems, basic engine principles, engine components,  controls, instruments and alarms, marine engine maintenance, and steering  systems. There is a chapter on  winter storage and spring servicing that includes a 25-step winterizing checklist. An  11-page glossary concludes the student manual.

 EM 102, Advanced Engine Maintenance, delves into cooling and exhaust systems,  lubrication, fuel and air induction systems, ignition systems, electrical  and starting systems, power trains, and troubleshooting. The last chapter is on emergency  repairs afloat. An 11-page glossary concludes the student manual.

Instructor Development
This course deals with effective communication for speakers and teachers—a  quality that benefits the individual in all walks of life. It offers practical  instruction  in: preparing for teaching assignments, preparing for meeting presentations,  effective teaching techniques, conducting efficient meetings, and selecting  and  using audiovisual aids.

Marine Electronics $55.00 (supplemental supplies will need purchased separately)
The Marine Electronics course consists of three modules: ME 101, Boat Electrical  Systems, ME 102, Marine Radio Communications, and ME 103, Marine Electronics  for Navigation. There are no prerequisites for any of these modules: however,  it is  suggested that a member take ME 101 before taking ME 102. All three modules  must be successfully completed to receive credit for Marine Electronics.

Sail $55.00 (supplemental supplies will need purchased separately)
The complete Sail course consists of two  modular sections. Sa101, Introduction to Sail, teaches basic elements of sailing, including terminology, sailboat rigs and sail plans,  boat design and hull  types, sails,  standing & running rigging, boat, true, and apparent wind, leaving and  returning to dock,  sailing upwind and downwind, marlinespike for sailors, and basic sailing  rules.

Sa102, Advanced Sail, teaches forces, stability  and balance, sail trim,  tuning a rig, steering and helmsmanship, spinnaker handling, heavy weather  sailing,  survival in storm conditions, safety procedures, racing and race management,  and complete navigation rules for sailing vessels.

Weather $95.00 (supplemental supplies will need purchased separately)
The Weather course furnishes basic weather knowledge  for safer and more enjoyable boating. The student will learn to make weather  predictions based upon observations of the sky, upon barometer and wind information,  as well as  weather data provided by maps, satellite images, and radio and TV broadcasts.  Wx101 and Wx102 use a USPS supplement manual together with The  Weather Book from USA Today as the textbook.

Wx101,  Basic Weather, includes: effects of heat and cold, wind and pressure,  storms and fronts, rain, humidity, and fog, and floods, droughts, and winter  precipitation. Wx102, Advanced Weather, includes: thunderstorms and  tornadoes, tropical weather, atmosphere and clouds, forecasting, and climate. PowerPoint slides showing cloud formations are used in the course. To Sign up for a class
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