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PORT CAPTAINS

A
Port
Captain
is a member of the United States Power Squadrons®, who
stands ready, at all times of his or her choosing, to provide advice
and assistance to USPS® members, and if the Port Captain
chooses, to others making contact.
The
Port
Captain
can recommend mechanics, sail makers, and repair yards in the area
as well as medical and dental facilities in his or her locale. the
Port Captain can also direct weary sailors and boaters to local
restaurants and motels.
The
Port
Captain
is familiar with the activities of local USPS® squadrons,
the U.S. Coast Guard and the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
While
Port
Captains
are under While no obligation to provide more than friendly advice,
they are persons who enjoy meeting people and serving their fellows.
Still, their primary expertise lies in their knowledge of local
waters and unmarked hazards to safe navigation. The objective is to
provide information, reliable advice and comradeship. Their aim is
make fellow members feel they are welcome and have found a friend.
It is inevitable that word of the program will circulate through the
boating public....Port Captains are to project the image of being
part of a fraternal organization devoted to boating safety. Persons
interested in USPS® or the public Boating Course
(SM) will be referred to their nearest squadron commander or
squadron educational officer.
Knowledge, seamanship, service to others, friendship and fraternity
-- this has been the essence of the United States Power Squadrons®
since 1913.
P/C/C
Pou Bailey, SN
Please
refer to the
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page if you need more information
about the Port Captains program.
The Port
Captain's Directory is available to USPS members via the following
link:
USPS Member Port Captain's Directory

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