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BOATING SKILLS & SEAMANSHIP (BS&S) Course Description     Return to: Boating Class List
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 INCLUDEBoating Skills & Seamanship
Which Boat Is For You? - Boater's language; types of boats; outboard motors and sterndrives; hull design; uses of boats; other power plants; materials for constructing boats; your intended use; the Coast Guard Customer Infoline; marine surveyors; buying a boat.
Equipment For Your Boat - Requirements for your boat; your boat's equipment; legal considerations; substance abuse; boating accident reports; Courtesy Marine Examinations.
Trailering Your Boat - Legal considerations; practical considerations; the towing vehicle; balancing the load; handling your trailer; pre-departure checks; preparing to launch; launching; retrieving; storing your boat and trailer; theft prevention; Zebra mussels; float plan.
Handling Your Boat - Leave with a full tank; fueling your boat; your boat's propeller; cars and boats; twin screws; jet drives; loading your boat; getting started; leaving a pier; "man" overboard; docking; mooring to a permanent anchor; anchoring; towing a skier; heavy weather; small boat safety.
Your "Highway" Signs - Protection of ATONs; buoyage systems; waterway marks; how waterways are marked; light characteristics; chart symbols; light structures; lights on bridges; electronic aids to navigation; a word to the wise; navigation publications.
The Rules You Must Follow - Two sets of rules; to whom do the rules apply; what is a vessel; the general responsibility rule; general considerations; conduct in narrow channels; traffic separation schemes; vessel traffic services; stand-on or give-way; rules for special vessels; risk of collision; bend signals; restricted visibility; vessel lights and shapes; vessels at anchor; diving operations; distress signals; drawbridge signals; penalties.
Inland Boating - Types of inland waters; inland navigation; inland seamanship; river currents; maintaining inland waterways; dams; locks; river charts; commercial traffic; before you go. (This lesson typically will not be taught in coastal courses)
The Rest Of Our Story - Small boat safety; personal watercraft; hypothermia; motorboats and sailboats; carbon monoxide poisoning; float plan; U.S. Coast Guard District Offices; instructions for using a course plotter; metric conversion system.
Introduction To Navigation - Piloting tools; maps and charts; chart features; your chart's general information block; other charted information; your magnetic compass; position on the earth's surface; locating a point on a chart; distance on the earth's surface; measuring distance; course plotting; sources of compass error; correcting a compass reading; positioning; speed-time-distance; dead reckoning; practice your art.
Powering Your Boat - Types of marine engines; marine engines; selecting a propeller; induction systems; ignition systems; flame arresters; cooling systems; gasoline considerations; batteries; maintenance; winterizing your boat; spring fitting-out; troubleshooting.
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.
Weather & Boating - Sources of weather information; wind and boating; wind and waves; understanding weather; weather and heat; fog; non-frontal weather.
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.
 

 

BOATING SKILLS & SEAMANSHIP (BS&S) Class Schedules             Return to: Boating Class List
 

Boating Skills and Seamanship (BS&S) is a comprehensive course for both experienced and novice boaters. Eight required, two-hour lessons plus elective modules, provide up-to-date knowledge for handling boats in all conditions.

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California
Sausalito-Tiburon Flotilla 1-2
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Central Marin Flotilla 1-4
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San Rafael, CA Loch Lomand Yacht Club
99 Loch Lomand Drive
San Rafael, CA  94901
Tuesdays
22-May-12 thru 31-JULY-12
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Paula Russo
Paulajrusso@gmail.com
415-519-3933
Cost $85   Basic boating safety course that includes tide charts, equipment, boat handling, radio use, basic navigation and trailering.
Oyster Point Flotilla 1-5
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South San Fran, CA South San Francisco Adult Education School
825 Southwood Drive Room 51
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Monday and Thursday
23-Jan through 16-Feb-2012
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Brian Tokumoto
pecgaux@gmail.com
650-591-9384
Cost:  $75.  Registration Jan 17 for this 8 lesson class.
Point Bonita Flotilla 1-7
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San Francisco, CA USCG Station San Francisco
Bldg 2, 3rd flr training deck
Yerba Buena Island
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tue & Thur
7-Sep-2010 thru 9-Nov-2010
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Diana Serchia
dserchia@flotilla17.org
Cost: $75  Boating Skills and Seamanship (power) Sailing Skills and Seamanship (sailors) Combined course Learn: Essentials of boating/sailing and seamanship; Navigation; Weather; Communications; Knots. Tuesday and Thursday nights
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Berkeley, CA BERKELEY YACHT CLUB
1 SEAWALL DRIVE
BERKELEY CA 94710
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
08-FEB-11 thru 18-MAY-11
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Diana Serchia
dserchia@flotilla17.org
 
Cost: $75.0 Fee includes book and all materials needed.  The first 2 meetings are on a Tuesday, all the remaining classes are Wednesday nights.
Coyote Point Flotilla 1-9
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Brisbane, CA Sierra Point Yacht Club (Brisbane Marina)
500 Sierra Point Parkway
Brisbane CA 94004
Tuesday
10-Jan through 3-Apr-2012
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Gary Kaplan
gkaplan@pobox.com
    Cost: SPYC members $25, non-members $35.
Gold County Flotilla 3-3
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Citrus Heights CA Citrus Heights Community Church
7405 Mariposa Avenue
Citrus Heights CA 95610
Tuesday
13-MAR-12 thru 1-MAY-12
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Diane Vandruff
dvandruff@sacsheriff.com
916-844-8414
Cost:  $65  Discounts for families
Sacramento Flotilla 3-5
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Sacramento, CA Sacramento Marina Admin Building Captain's Lounge
2710 Ramp Way
Sacramento, CA 95818
Wednesday
29-FEB-2012 thru 23-MAY-2012
7:30PM to 9:30 PM
Sharon Nichols
chirpy270@yahoo.com
916-204-0848
 Cost: $30 - Includes book and all class materials.
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Sacramento, CA Sacramento Marina Admin Building Captain's Lounge
2710 Ramp Way
Sacramento, CA 95818
Wednesday
15-AUG-12 thru 7-Nov-12
7:30pM to 9:30 PM
Sharon Nichols
chirpy270@yahoo.com
916-204-0848
 Cost: $30 - Includes book and all class materials.
Redding Flotilla 3-9
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Paradise CA Call for location
Vicinity Red Bluff to Yuba City
Paradise CA 95969
To be Determined

Per request

Hannelore Maddox
hsmaddox@aol.com
(530)876-8477
Cost: $80  This is a full but compacted class.
Elk Grove Flotilla 3-10
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Palo Alto Flotilla 4-3
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Almaden Flotilla 4-8
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San Jose CA First Congregational Church
1980 Hamilton Ave
San Jose CA 95125
Thursdays
08-Mar through 3-May-12
6:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Lynn Haydis and Elsie Lam
elsie_lam@yahoo.com
408-723-0233
Cost:  $45 
Silicon Valley 4-9
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Northern Solono County Flotilla 5-3
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Suisun City, CA Hampton Inn & Suites
2 Harbor Center
Suisun City, CA 94585
Mondays
16-APR-2012 thru 4-JUN-12
7:00PM to 9:00PM
Doug Burke
dougburke50273@gmail.com
707-208-9643
Cost $45
Sonoma County Flotilla 5-5
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Sonoma, CA Greyeagle Farm
201 Meadowlark Ln
Sonoma, CA 95476
Weekend
Feb 11-12, 2012
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Shirl Maxson
HARMONY3462@juno.com
707-838-1353
Cost:  $45.00  Usually covered in 8 weeks of classes, this accelerated presentation is one weekend.
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Petaluma, CA Petaluma Yacht Club
10 C Street
Petaluma, CA 94954
3 Saturdays
Jan 15, 22 and Feb 05, 2011
9:00 AM to ?:00 PM
Shirl Maxson
HARMONY3462@juno.com
707-838-1353
Cost:  $45.00  3 SAT. MEETINGS This Nat Assoc of State Boating Law Administrators approved course usually entitles you to a discount on your liability insurance.
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Bodega Bay, CA CG Sta Bodega Bay
355 Doran Beach Road
Bodega Bay, CA 94923
3 Saturdays
Sept 25, Oct 2 and 16, 2010
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Shirl Maxson
HARMONY3462@juno.com
707-838-1353
Cost:  $45.00 or $10 for second person sharing same text.  3 SAT. MEETINGS This Nat Assoc of State Boating Law Administrators approved course usually entitles you to a discount on your liability insurance.
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Santa Rosa CA Sonoma County Sheriff's Department
2796 Ventura Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2226
Saturdays
03-Oct-09 through 24-Oct-09
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Shirl Maxson
HARMONY3462@juno.com
707-838-1353
Cost:  $45.00  3 SAT. MEETINGS OCT 3, 17, and 24 (6.5 HRS EA) TOTAL 19.5 HRS OF INSTRUCTION EXCLUDING LUNCH TIME.
Monterey Flotilla 6-4
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Capitola Flotilla 6-10
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Santa Cruz, CA Santa Cruz Harbor Public Meeting Room
365A Lake Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA  95060
Wednesday
11-Jan Thru 21-Mar 2012
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
WALLY SMITH
wscgaux@gmail.com
831-252-5144
Cost: $60:  REGISTRATION IS ON JANUARY 4 AT 7:00 PM AT THE MEETING ROOM. Course is designed primarily for power boaters with an emphasis on Monterey Bay. Successful completion may result in a reduction of boat insurance premiums.
Mendocino County Flotilla 8-7
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Fort Bragg CA College of the Redwoods Room 300
1211 Del Mar Drive
Fort Bragg CA 95437
Sat & Sun
10-Sept & 11-Sep-2011
Total of 8 lessons
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Christopher Jewell
flotillacommander87@garlic.com
 
Cost $40 if postmarked by 29 August, $50 thereafter. Make check payable to Flotilla 87. Mail to Boating Safety Course, PO Box 506, Willits CA 95490-0506
Modesto Flotilla 10-2
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Fresno Flotilla 10-5
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East Bay Flotilla 12-1
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Embarcadero Cove Flotilla 12-3
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Alameda, CA St. Joseph Notre Dame High
1011 Chestnut St.
Alameda, CA 94501
Saturdays
07-Apr-12 thru 12-May-12
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Bruce Bennett
CGBEN@SBCGLOBAL.NET
 510-468-8013
Cost: $50. 
San Ramon Flotilla 12-91
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Utah

Salt Lake City Flotilla 7-2
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Wasatch Flotilla 7-3
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Garden City Flotilla 7-8
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