USCG Auxiliary Basic Boating Class on July 15th

New Bern Area USCG Auxiliary
USCG Auxiliarists Glenn Druhot and Karl Mielenhausen teaching basic navigation to students at a recent class

Saturday, July 15th, the Coast Guard Auxiliary in the New Bern area offers a one day course on the basics you need to know to operate a boat on North Carolina waterways. The session is held at The University of Mount Olive, New Bern campus, Saturday, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.  The class, taught by certified USCG Auxiliary instructors provides the important information required by all persons between 16 and 26 to legally operate a boat in NC with 10 or more horsepower.

About Boating Safely will introduce you to all types of boats, boating law, right-of-way rules, safety equipment, loading, fueling, docking, knots, weather, aids to navigation, using charts, anchors, potential boating problems and what to do, trailering & protecting your boat or PWC. Upon completion of the course, you’ll receive a certificate and a wallet size permit if you are stopped by any Coast Guard, Wildlife or law enforcement agency. Taking this course may also result in a lower boat insurance premium.

The cost is $35, which covers the teaching materials, wallet card and certificate and $5.00 for each additional family member/guest when using the same textbook.  You will also have the opportunity to bring your trailered boat to Mount Olive for a free vessel inspection.  For more information and required pre-registration or information about other USCG Auxiliary courses, contact Bob Manning, Public Education Officer, at 252-638-5588 or 252-474-4222.

Additional classes scheduled for this summer:

Sat, August 19, 9-12 noon:  Navigating Local Waters…hands on charting a boat trip, local anchorages, marinas, aids to navigation, available gas and restaurants, local hazards, GPS….covers the Neuse, Pamlico, OBX, ICW/ $10 first person, $5 additional, disc of charts, rules of the roads”, etc.

Submitted by: Bob Manning