Shallotte River Sail and Power Squadron

 

A unit of United States Power Squadrons® Sail and Power Boating

America's Boating Club®

 

 

                       Elective Courses

                                                                                                                        Advanced Grades

  • Engine Maintenance - This course deals with the basic design and construction, operating principals, maintenance and repair of gasoline and diesel engines.  Various systems such as fuel, electrical, cooling and lubrication will be studied.  The purpose is to make the student more resourceful but not a  mechanic.

    

 

 

  • Sail - This course teaches terminology, types of rigs and hulls, signals and rules of the road, theory of sailing, balance of hull and sail, stability, true and apparent wind, points of sailing, handling, anchoring, mooring and docking, laying up and fitting out.  This course is divided into two modules.

 

 

 

  • Marine Electronics -  This course contains essential knowledge about a boat's electrical and electronic systems, including wiring, grounding, electrolysis, batteries and their care.  Also covered are depth finders, marine radio telephones, radar, Loran, SATNAV, GPS, and advanced systems for electronic navigation.   

 

 

 

  • Cruise Planning  -  This course encompasses data from all courses as applied to planning for and actually going on a cruise.  New material is also provided to assist with practical approaches to long range cruising.

 

 

 

  • Instructor Development  -  The course has been designed to demonstrate interactive teaching methods focused on adult learning.  Students are required to prepare lesson plans and give four presentations to their peers utilizing a variety of teaching aids and presentation skills. Each presentation is to be given on a topic from one of the public boating classes with the intent that upon completion of the course every student will be qualified to teach or proctor at a squadron boating class. 

 

 

 

  • Weather -  This course teaches an awareness of weather phenomena, how to read weather maps and the sky, and how to understand and anticipate weather developments.  The atmosphere and its characteristics, global weather and other factors that effect forecasting are studied, as well as clouds, air masses, fronts, storms and fog.   

                   

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