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Over the ages navigation has been perceived as a mysterious
art form, its inner workings purposely concealed from lowly
crew members. Modern navigation, while relying upon all
the same timeless principles, is interesting and understandable
by all. Not only is it essential to safe boating, navigation
increases one’s enjoyment of the nautical
world.
US
SAILING’s Coastal Navigation coursework is the most comprehensive
available. It is designed to teach all the essentials
of navigation in a way that is both interesting and challenging, presenting
all the technical skills needed to navigate anywhere in the world.
Chicago Sailing offers USSA’s Coastal Navigation in two manageable
segments, Basic Navigation and Piloting 501 and Advanced
Coastal Navigation 521. While both courses are required for US
SAILING certification, many participants find that their navigational
needs are well served with 501.
Basic Navigation and Piloting 501 is the heart and soul of
navigating. In nine hours of classwork you will learn the fundamental
concepts of navigation, skills necessary to confidently solve most
coastal navigation situations. This course is utilizes real-life navigational
problems to reinforce the timeless concepts of chart reading, position
finding, course plotting, basic rules of the road and the understanding
of aids to navigation. Successful graduates will acquire the skills
necessary to confidently pilot a vessel in coastal areas that are
unaffected by currents and tides.
Advanced Coastal Navigation 521 is designed to build upon
all the skills of 501 by introducing the elements of tides
and currents as well as other more advanced navigational techniques
including an overview of electronic navigation. Certification examination
is included, administered in the last session.
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Basic
Navigation and Piloting 501
Cost
$215:
Includes US
SAILING’s Coastal Navigation textbook,
all course instruments and materials
When:
February
7, 11, 18
(6:30 pm - 9:30 pm)
Where:
: Kendall
College
Advanced Coastal Navigation 521
Cost $200:
Meets in three evening sessions –to be announced
Includes: all course materials and USSA certification
Instructor:
Alan
Veenstra, a USCG licensed master of 100 tons and
owner of Chicago Sailing.
Mr. Veenstra has safely navigated vessels on the
Great Lakes, Atlantic, Pacific and the Mediterranean.
*Seating is limited so call 773 871 7245 today to reserve
your first choice in dates.
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Equipment Required
**Participants who do not already have navigational instruments (dividers, time/distance computer and parallel rules) will be provided with all necessary equipment at the first class.
These courses will teach the valuable concepts
and skills necessary to pilot a small boat from point to
point.
Still,
prudent navigation does not rely upon limited sources
of information. Participants should not rely exclusively
upon these skills before venturing offshore, beyond their
skill level.
There
is no substitute for practice and experience.
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