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![]() "terry" wrote in message ... By end 2009 Canadian all recreational boaters will be required to possess suitable qualifications. Been touch with rep. of the Power and Sail Squad. and one of the claims made is that their course, unlike some of the more straightforward 'Boating Safety' courses, is the only one that qualifies for operating a boat in both Canada and USA. While that is unlikely in short term it could be a significant advantage. They also have a 12 week one evening per week course which is more comprehensive which includes the the above qualification. Any advice regarding this would be most appreciated. It is many years since did any actual sailing. Terry Presently refitting our 26 foot Westerly Tiger; sal****er, out of Newfoundland, Canada. =========================================== I did the power squadron course a couple years back.. and I remembered how much I had forgot.. It was a great course. Very informative. I'm glad I took it. |
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