Coast Guard Auxiliary to offer boating safety courses

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The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Jacksonville Beach Flotilla 14-04 is offering three boating safety courses over the next several weeks.

The first course will take place Sept. 9 at Sea School, which is located at 14180 Beach Blvd. in Jacksonville. The next available class will be held Sept. 30 at the Palm Valley Community Center at 148 Canal Blvd. in Ponte Vedra Beach. The third and final course to be offered in 2017 will also be held at Sea School on Oct. 28. All classes are held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Titled “About Boating Safety,” the eight-hour class includes demonstrations of boating basics and covers such topics as navigation, in-water survival, knot tying, state and federal boating laws and regulations and more. A Florida and federal course examination is given at the conclusion of the course.

Successfully passing the course will earn participants the Coast Guard Auxiliary Course Completion Card and Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card.

The fee for the course is $25 (cash or personal check), which covers training materials. Two students can share course materials for a total registration fee of $30. Participants can enroll as an individual or with family members and/or friends. Attendees should bring lunch and refreshments with them.

For more information and to enroll, please contact Bill Vaughan at 904-955-7077 or at Boatsafety04@gmail.com.