The course is designed to educate sailors about the safety of the sea and the importance of being prepared for emergencies.
Introduction
The Capt. Henry Marx Memorial US Sailing International Safety at Sea Course is a comprehensive program that aims to equip sailors with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the challenges of the sea safely.
Hands-on Training with Experienced Instructors
The hands-on training is a crucial component of any sailing course, providing students with the practical skills and confidence to navigate the high seas. Led by experienced lifelong sailors and experts in their fields, the training is designed to equip students with the knowledge and abilities necessary to respond to a wide range of emergency situations.
Key Topics Covered
- Navigation and communication
- Weather forecasting and storm preparedness
- Safety procedures for handling and storing flares
- Basic first aid and emergency response
The Importance of Practical Experience
Hands-on training is essential for developing the practical skills and confidence that are necessary for safe and successful sailing. By learning through direct experience, students can develop a deeper understanding of the concepts and principles that underlie sailing, and gain the practical skills and knowledge that are required to respond to a wide range of emergency situations.
Expert Instructors
The instructors leading the hands-on training are experienced lifelong sailors and experts in their fields.
The course will be held on June 15-16, 2019, at the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, Virginia.
Overview of the Course
The Mariners’ Museum International Safety at Sea Hands-On Training is a comprehensive course designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure safe navigation at sea.