Courses we are offering
Maritime Radio Certificate ROC(M) |
anytime | On line | Register anytime |
Maritime Radio with DSC |
November 16, 2024 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
Hespler Memorial Arena, Cambridge | Register |
Basic Navigation/Boat Handling |
October 08, 2024 March 06, 2025 |
On Line Moodle Course |
Contact Barry McClinchey |
Boat and Engine Maintenance |
November 04, 2024 | CAS Power Marine 418 Harmony Rd Ayr, ON |
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Marine Electrical Maintenance |
January 13, 2025 | On line | Contact Barry McClinchey |
Near Shore Marine Navigation (Level 1) |
January 14, 2025 | On line | Contact Barry McClinchey |
The Maritime Radio Certificate ROC(M)
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The Maritime Radio course teaches emergency radio procedures and everyday operating techniques. Learn all about the uses of marine radios, choice of frequencies, operation, phonetic alphabet, procedural words and phrases, as well as Digital Selective Calling and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, (DSC/GMDSS). All mariners, including recreational boaters, will want to take advantage of the many features and capabilities of this innovative form “automatic” radio. Secure your lifeline. Be sure that you and your family take the Maritime Radio course. This complete package will prepare you for the Restricted Operator Certificate (Maritime) with DSC Endorsement exam which is included as part of this courses. To operate a maritime radio, you need the certificate. It’s the law!
Maritime Radio with DSC
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November 16, 2024, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Hespeler Memorial Arena, Optimist Room, 640 Ellis Road, Cambridge
This course will be an all-day session. Instruction and discussion in the morning and early afternoon. The written and oral exams will be completed in the later part of the afternoon. You may select a printed copy of the course manual or select an electronic version. If you have any questions, please contact Barry McClinchey, bmcclinc@gmail.com.
Basic Navigation and Boat Handling
Start date: October 08, 2024 or March 06, 2025 7 p.m. on line Moodle sessions.
Contact Barry McClinchey
This updated course includes traditional and electronic navigation – navigating with paper charts and electronic devices (example, a chart plotter and app-based software). Boat handling subjects include operator and crew responsibilities, handling emergencies, anchoring techniques, docking and undocking techniques, marine weather, collision avoidance rules, and tide and current tables. Self-marking quizzes and charting exercises allow participants to practice and test what they learn. Each section includes printable course notes, instructional videos, skill-testing quizzes, practice exercises, links to supplementary resources, and an optional final exam. An electronic navigation device is required to participate in this course. Participants must complete the cruise exercises with a chartplotter or tablet/phone navigation app. You can use your existing device. If you do not have a device, details to purchase and download one are provided in the course; these start at $14.00. One online meeting per week will combine lecture and question-and-answer format. You may also request one-on-one sessions with a tutor. Note: The course is offered as a single 12- 13-week course or two shorter courses, a Basic Navigation course (8 weeks) and a Boat Handling course (7 weeks). The course listings provide details on the individual Squadron offerings.
Boat and Engine Maintenance – Classroom
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Start date: November 4, 2024
This course will be offered at: CAS Power Marine 418 Harmony Rd Ayr, Ontario N0B 1ED It will be taught by one of the marine mechanics.
Keep the water on the other side of the wall! From spark plugs to bottom paint, this course covers all the basics for for do it yourself” boaters. This course will equip you with the knowledge required to prevent onboard problems, carry out specialized tasks and tackle both short-term troubleshooting as well as long-term boat care. It features practical information and handy tips suitable for both new and existing boat owners. The dream of owning, maintaining and using your own boat without great expense can be achieved through the completion of the Boat & Engine Maintenance Course.
Marine Electrical Maintenance
For more information contact Barry McClinchey
Start date: January 13, 2025
Learn how to maintain electrical systems in your boat properly and safely. Gain a solid foundation in wiring, direct current systems, and alternating current systems found on recreational vessels. It also covers galvanic and stray current corrosion, lightning protection, interference suppression and electrical troubleshooting. Learn how to maintain electrical systems in your boat properly and safely. Gain a solid foundation in wiring, direct current systems, and alternating current systems found on recreational vessels.
Enrol in the Marine Electrical Maintenance Course with your local CanBoat Squadron, because PEACE OF MIND IS PRICELESS!
Near Shore Marine Navigation (Level 1) Online
Prerequisite – Basic Navigation/Boat Handling
Start date: January 14, 2025
For more information contact Barry McClinchey
This course will increase your confidence by focusing on the manual navigation technique called Dead Reckoning followed by logbook protocols. This is followed by a review of fixed and floating aids and more detailed navigational techniques. Other chapters will increase your knowledge of environmental influences on the marine environment: Tides and Currents, Weather, and Wind and Waves. Still other chapters are devoted to specific procedures to follow when things go from bad to worse: skills for boating handling during adverse weather, managing emergencies, and coordinating rescue efforts with the Coast Guard. Finally, you must demonstrate your proficiency in tying various knots and splices. The exam includes an extensive quiz section and charting/cruise exercise testing you understanding all topics covered in the course.