California Sail
and Power Squadrons - U.S.P.S. Organized in
1914, USPS is a non profit, educational organization
dedicated to making boating safer and more enjoyable by
teaching classes in seamanship, navigation and related
subjects. Our members are boating families who contribute to
their communities by promoting safe boating through
education. We enjoy participating with our fellow members on
the water and in the classroom. USPS has some 60,000 members
organized into 450 squadrons across the country and in some
US territories. USPS is America's largest non-profit boating
organization and has been honored by three US presidents for
its civic contributions
Each squadron's activities involve the three primary
objectives of USPS: community service, continuing education,
and enjoying the friendship and camaraderie of our fellow
members
Local squadrons offer boating safety courses on a regular
basis to boaters in our communities. These courses are open
to the public and there is no age limit for participants.
USPS squadrons have offered these courses for over half a
century and have educated more than 3 million boaters to
date. Successfully completing a USPS boating safety course
meets the educational requirements for boat operation in all
states and is a requirement for squadron membership. In a
cooperative program with the US Coast Guard Auxiliary,
squadron members conduct courtesy Vessel Safety Checks of
boats at the request of their owners.
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