[EXPIRED] Boatlines February 21 from Marine Industries of the Treasure Coast, Martin County, FL
| Calendar: Feb 25 – Mar 1 ~ Chapman School of Seamanship – Damage & Claims – Advanced. For more info, call 772-283-8130. See the complete class schedule below. Mar 9 – 10 ~ ABC3 Safe Boating Course at St. Joseph Parish Life Center from 9am – 4pm. Cost is 50. For more info, call 772-678-2468. Mar 16 ~ USCG Aux – Flotilla 59 – About Boating Safety Course. For more info, call 772.288.0509. Mar 23 ~ USCG Aux – Flotilla 59 -GPS for Mariners Course. For more info, call 772.288.0509. Mar 25 ~ MIATC Board Meeting Mar 29 – 30 ~ Cruising 101 FUNdamentals with Captain Chris in Vero Beach. For more info, go to website. |
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Local Treasure Coast Squadron Elects 2019 Officers John E. Goebel, of Port St. Lucie, has been re-elected commander of St. Lucie River Power Squadron, also known as America’s Boating Club of Martin County. Also sworn in were the following squadron bridge officers: Robert Chaille, Port St. Lucie, executive officer; Paul A. Vallier, Stuart, educational officer; Rosalie M. Goebel, Port St. Lucie, administrative officer; Richard P. Pontynen, Stuart, secretary; and William E. Gelpke, Jensen Beach, treasurer. The installation was conducted at Miles Grant Country Club by District 8 Commander Janet L. Leh, of Vero Beach. America’s Boating Club of Martin County is one of 13 squadrons in District 8 encompassing southeastern Florida from Sebastian Inlet to Key West. The group is a unit of America’s Boating Club, formerly known as United States Power Squadrons (USPS), the nation’s oldest and largest non-profit organization providing safe boating education and skills enhancement training. |
| WEEKDAY BOATING SAFETY COURSE FREES UP YOUR WEEKEND WHAT: ABC3 (America’s Boating Course, 3rd ed.) Presented by St. Lucie River Power Squadron, America’s Boating Club of Martin County Complete course includes“Rules of the Road,” chart reading, marlinspike, seamanship, piloting, and federal and state requirements. Course completion qualifies attendees for Florida Safe Boating ID Card. Many insurance companies offer discount after completed course. WHY: More reasons why a safe boating course is so important to Florida boaters: - In 2017, 41% of fatal accidents in Florida were falls overboard
- In Florida, 90% of victims of fatal accidents were males
- 75% of Floridians involved in fatal accidents were 36 years of age or older
WHEN: Twice weekly, Mondays & Thursdays, March 11-28, 7-9 pm WHERE: St. Joseph Parish Life Center (Room 7 on far eastern side of campus) 1300 E. 10th Street, Stuart (Parking across from Parkway Drive on eastern side of campus) COST: $50, cash or check made payable to SLRPS Includes instruction and materials. Families may share materials – $10 fee for each additional family member FURTHER INFORMATION: St. Lucie River Power Squadron website: www.slrps.org (Click on Event or Education Links) QUESTIONS and REGISTRATION: Paul Vallier, (772) 678-2468, pavallier@aim.com |
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| March Classes at Chapman School of Seamanship Career Classes: Yacht & Small Craft Surveying 3/25/19 – 5/3/19 OUPV (Less than 100 GRT) 3/9/19 – 3/17/19 (Evening Class) Master/Mate (less than 100 GRT) 3/9/19 – 3/24/19 Upgrade from OUPV to MASTER (Less than 100 GRT) 3/19/19 – 3/24/19 Commercial Assistance Towing 3/18/19 MROP – Marine Radio Operator’s Permit 3/20/19 (Evening Class) STCW 95 – Basic Safety Training 3/4/19 3/8/19 Recreational Classes: CPC 100 Boating Essentials 3/2/19 – 3/3/19 CPC 200 Powerboat Handling 3/9/19 – 3/10/19 CPC 1000 Basic Power Boating 3/4/19 – 3/8/19 CPC 2000 Coastal Cruising 3/11/19 – 3/15/19 |
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MIATC Board of Directors Past President: Mike Kiefer of Kimley-Horn & Associates Director: Gail Byrd of Coastal Realty of Stuart Director: Gary Geurtin of Coastal Angler – Treasure Coast/Bahamas Director: Butch Olsen of Pt. Salerno Commercial Fishing Dock Authority |
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Michele Miller Debbi Czerniak Director of Operations Communications Coordinator |
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