Courses

Advanced Seamanship—Putting it all Together

  • Instructor:
    Tate Westbrook
  • Level:
    Intermediate 201 Advanced 301
  • Date:
    Friday October 16
  • Time:
    12:30p - 2:00p

This course will provide a comprehensive deep dive into the essential seamanship and watchstanding tools and techniques needed to expand your cruising horizons.  Course topics include:

  • Responses to casualties underway including fire, flooding, and man overboard
  • Lessons learned from recent mishaps
  • Applying bridge resource management concepts to the cruising vessel
  • What electronics we really need for safe watchstanding
  • Internal and external communications procedures—how to REALLY talk on the VHF radio
  • Digital Selective Calling procedures
  • Emergency communications
  • Configuring your electronics for collision avoidance
  • Essential collision avoidance skills including a focus on the pivotal Navigation Rules of the Road that every boater needs to know, taught in a way that won’t put you to sleep and will serve to create lasting applicability, and debunking the common myths of the Rules
  • Bridge opening procedures and do’s and don’t’s
  • Anchoring procedures; choosing the correct anchor type; kellets
  • Recommended reading for long range cruisers
  • And more!

This is a 201/301 level course for intermediate and advanced boaters and assumes the fundamentals of onboard vessel equipment and watchstanding underway are already well established.