Boat America
with Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 2-5
$65
Learn boating skills from experienced boaters who patrol midcoast coastal waters from Small Point to Port Clyde.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Introduction to Boating: types of power boats, boating terms, sailboats
paddle boats, and engine types.
Boating Laws: Boat registration, regulations, hull identification numbers, required
safety equipment, Federal boating laws, state boating laws, and reporting
accidents.
Safety Equipment: life jackets, fire extinguishers, sound-producing devices,
visual distress signals, anchors, and other safety equipment.
Safe Operation and Navigation: buoys and beacons, aids to navigation,
navigation rules, docking, and the dangers of alcohol on the water.
Boating Emergencies: hypothermia, boating accidents, man overboard, capsizing,
emergency radio calls, carbon monoxide dangers, and weather.
Trailering: types of trailers, lights, hitches, towing a trailer.
Sports and Boating: water-skiing, hunting and hunting gear, personal watercraft
operation, and other boating tips.
New Maine Boating Law
Maine now requires persons born on after January 1, 1999 in order to operate a boat over 25 hp on inland and coastal waters to have taken the course Boat America, pass an exam, have the state’s Boat America card, and be registered in Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife database. Completing this course satisfies the requirements.
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Apr 28 - May 7th, 2025
Mon and Wed for 2 weeks from 6:00 - 8:00 pm