Space Available—PNWO Safety at Sea (Vancouver, WA)

Pacific NW Offshore Skippers, Crews, and Friends:

If you plan to do the Pacific NW Offshore (PNWO), a percentage of your crew is required to have taken the Safety at Sea online course (Modules 1-15) within the last 5 years. There is also an option to take the in-the-water so-called International Offshore additional certification for the PacCup, Transpac, etc. The Seattle course for this year is full; however, the class in Vancouver, Washington is still available on February 23rd, but filling fast. Details and links are below.
The only requirement for the PNWO is the online course. But note also, that if you intend to take the in-the-water course, you must complete the online course no later than 10 days before the in-the-water course. That course is one month out.
 
Online Course

Safety at Sea: Offshore (Online course) Units 1-15

Covers all 15 units from Giving Assistance, Personal Safety Gear, Care and Maintenance of Safety Gear, Fire Safety, Crew Overboard, Cold Exposure, Crew Health, Marine Weather, Heavy Weather, Storm Sails and Reefing, Damage Control, Search and Rescue, Signals, Emergency Communications, and Life Rafts. This is the most comprehensive training in preparation for the Hands-On course which is required for the International Offshore certificate (World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations Appendix G compliant).

As the National Governing Body for the Sport of Sailing, we are the only organization in the United States sanctioned by World Sailing to issue Safety at Sea certificates.

Duration – Approximately 12-13 hours. You can log in and out at your convenience to complete the course.

Cost of the Course

US Sailing Members, $125.00  (discount code found in your “Member Login” account under Member Coupons and Benefits. You need to apply the code at the time of purchase). Non-members, $150.00. If you note your US Sailing member number when registering for the course, the course completion will be written back to your membership record.

Vancouver “International” Course – February 23

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