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Director of Auxiliary First Coast Guard District Southern Region |
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Small Boat Handling Course
For Local
Law Enforcement
(last updated -
May 11, 2008 11:35 AM
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Tentative Course Schedule for Class V
Classroom - Feb 08, On-the-water Jun/Jul 08
USCG Office of the Director, First District Southern Region |
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Class room consists of teaching the material the is part of the Boating Skills & Seamanship (BS&S) USCG Auxiliary Public Education course . Special additional modules are added, including an expanded navigation and chartwork, as well as Helicopter Operations. This course runs 35 hours in a single week.
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On-The-Water Week |
This week consists of daily forays on vessels where piloting, navigation as well as all other seamanship skills are taught. In the PAPD vessel, a PAPD Coxswain and two (2) Auxiliary instructors were utilized. We also limited the number of students to eight (8). The plan had each student under the tutelage of the Coxswain spend 45 minutes a day at the helm. This student, during the 45 minute time-period did one (1) docking and (1) un-docking maneuver. During this time, the other students, who were not operating as Lookout or Navigator, manned lines and fenders, reimforcing marelinspike and line handeling. During the other 30 minutes, they worked on different aspects of the PQS. Every 45 minutes the entire student body shifted positions. Over the course of this 5 day lesson plan, each student had approximately four hours of helm time, and had made at least 10 docking manuevers.
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