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The
U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's
Boating Skills and Seamanship
(BS&S) course is a comprehensive
course designed for both the
experienced and the novice
boater. The course, now in its
12th edition
published in 2002, consists of 6
core required two- to four-hour
lessons 2 added optional lessons
that are normally included in
the core course, plus five
elective lessons, providing
up-to-date knowledge for
handling boats in all
conditions.
TOPICS INCLUDE
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Lines & Knots For Your Boat
- Line or rope; rope
materials; kinds of rope;
measuring rope; selecting
your ropes; care of rope;
making up line; knots,
bends, and hitches; splices;
securing lines; dipping the
eye.
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Your Boat's Radio -
Radios used on boats;
functions of radios;
licenses; selecting your
VHF-FM radio; installation;
operating your VHF-FM;
maintain a radio watch;
channels have special
purposes; some "no no's";
copies of the rules; calling
another station; procedure
words; phonetic alphabet;
routine radio check;
distress, urgency, and
safety calls; crew training.
Many
insurance companies will offer
discounts on boat insurance to
individuals who successfully
complete this course.
Individuals
who successfully complete the
course and exam are awarded
certificates and cards.
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