Patchogue Bay Power Squadron's 2021 Boating Safety Week

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Patchogue NY

10 May, 2021

3:14 PM

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Press release from the Patchogue Bay Power Squadron: May 10, 2021 Patchogue Bay Power Squadron's 2021 Boating Safety Week Event will occur on May 22 nd atSandspit Marina in Patchogue. This is an annual event held in support of the worldwide annualcelebration of Boating Safety Week (for 2021 BSW is May 22 nd through May 28 th ). Our members will be meeting at 9 am to take a group photo of the squadron to show our supportfor BSW. Members will be wearing life jackets to demonstrate support for the BSW 'Wear It'campaign. After the photo, our Safety Officer Bill Beckert ( Department) a member of the Holbrook FireDepartment) will be demonstrating the proper way to use flares, and the proper way to use fireextinguishers to put out a fire. Our Vessel Safety Inspectors will also be on site, and prepared to perform free Vessel SafetyChecks for vessel at the marina. The Power Squadron follows the US Coast Guard program forVSC, and issues the same sticker for vessels that pass inspection. This free event is open to the public, and is suitable for children. All are welcome to attend. Patchogue Bay Power Squadron would greatly appreciate it if you would cover our event – withmore boaters on the water than ever, promoting boating safety is vital for the Long Islandboating community. Sandspit Park Beach & Marina is located on the Patchogue River in the Village of Patchogue in Suffolk County, New York. Sandspit is on Brightwood Street off Ceder Ave directly south of thePatchogue Long Island Rail Road Station. The address is 116 Brightwood St, Patchogue, NY11772. About Boating Safety Week:Boating Safety Week is a worldwide event sponsored in the USA by the National Safe BoatingCouncil. BSW is a worldwide effort focused on responsible boating, encouraging boaters toalways wear a life jacket while on the water. About Patchogue Bay Power Squadron:The United States Power Squadron Power and Sail organization, also known as USPS, iscomprised of 451 squadrons in 33 Districts. Patchogue Bay Power Squadron is one of sixteen squadrons in District 3 encompassing an areafrom Brooklyn to Montauk Point. USPS is dedicated to making boating safer and more enjoyableby teaching classes in Seamanship, Navigation, and related subjects. Our members are boatingfamilies who contribute to their communities by promoting safe boating through education.Although our main objective is education and safe boating, we also like to enjoy ourselves byplanning boating events (i.e. cruises, picnics, raft ups), helping our community and just enjoyingeach other's company. Patchogue Bay Power Squadron meetings are usually held on the 2nd Friday of each month fromSeptember to June. We meet at 2000 (8:00 p.m.) at Suffolk Boat Club located on Crescent Streetoff River Avenue in Patchogue. Patchogue Bay has resumed Live Meetings (with Covid-19safety measures in place), and also provide a virtual attendance option. Membership is byapplication and is for anyone who shares our common love of boating. We offer courses to thosewho wish to enhance their knowledge of boating and how to boat safely. Patchogue Bay Power Squadron has partnered with the venerable Long Island Maritime Museumto offer our ABC Boating Class, which teaches basic boating skills and earns attendees who passthe examination the NYS Boating Certificate. New York law (Brianna's Law) requires allpersons operating motorized watercraft born on or after Jan. 1, 1993 to carry the State BoatingSafety Certificate. The ABC Course is taught by live instructors who are experienced boaters,and includes reference materials that can be used on an ongoing basis. The course is given overtwo days, each session lasting approximately 6 hours. The next scheduled classes will occur on: May 22 and 25 June 12 and 16 This press release was produced by the Patchogue Bay Power Squadron. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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