New York State
Boating Safety Course
Offered at the Maritime Museum
May 17
9 AM to 1 PM
May 18 1 PM to 5 PM
The New York State Boating Safety Course will be offered at the
museum the weekend of May 17 & 18. Participants are introduced to
basic boating fundamentals including nomenclature, boat handling, legal
requirements, the aids to navigation system, rules of the road, accidents,
personal watercraft safety and more.
The course is offered in 2 sessions of four hours each. A multiple choice
exam is given on the final day which must be passed with a grade of 75
or better to qualify for the New York State Boating Safety certificate.
The course is free and open to the public, but reservations are required.
Call the museum at
845-338-0071 to reserve a place in the class.
The "Boating Basics" Course.
Boating Basics is an 8-hour course that provides a comprehensive overview
of boat and PWC (Personal Watercraft) operation. Course components include:
- A description of boat characteristics, basic hull designs, nomenclature,
power systems and classification by the U.S. Coast Guard.
- Legal requirements for the registration and titling of boats, the
equipment to be carried on board and the training and certification of
boat operators.
- Basic safety regulations, Rules of the Road and understanding the
State and Federal aids to navigation systems in the waterways.
- Operating characteristics of boats and an introduction to basic seamanship.
- Accident prevention and steps to take to insure personal safety on
the water; facts about boating under the influence and the effects of
hypothermia on boaters; and water rescue techniques for boaters.
- Weather observation, chart familiarization, use of the marine compass,
use of the marine VHF radio, and boating through locks and around dams.
- Special operational characteristics of personal watercraft; riding
and handling techniques and personal protective equipment.
Directions
to the Maritime Museum
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