Membership is by application and is for anyone who shares
our common love of boating, has passed a public boating course, and who is
interested in advancing the objectives of the organization: the education of
members, participation in civic programs, and the creation of an atmosphere
of friendship and camaraderie among members.
A public boating course refers to the courses offered by
USPS®, or the Coast Guard Auxiliary. If you have taken the home study
or video version of the USPS® course but have not taken the examination,
arrangements can be made to take the examination.
Active members must be at least 16 years of age; there
are no age considerations for family members.
What's In It for You?
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As well as our monthly meetings (on the second Monday of the
month) we hold an informal Friday night social in the squadron
building from 1730-1930. This gives all our members the
opportunity to socialize on a non-boating basis and to meet
new and visiting members. This is a BYOB event.
In the boating season, on-water and off-water events, such as cruises
and rendezvous, are part of our social activity
The Squadron's organized boating activities are cruises and rendezvous.
Any member who has a boat, power or sail, is welcome to participate, and
members without are invited to go along as crew with another member. A
Boating Activities committee plans these cruises and raft-ups and
publicizes them through the local newsletter and at membership meetings.
The rendezvous are picnic-like social events, and members are encouraged
to arrive by boat, when possible.
A great
variety of courses to choose from:
As a USPS® member, you and your family
can enroll in a great variety of
advanced grades and elective courses
which are only available to USPS®
members. These courses include
Seamanship, Piloting, Celestial
Navigation, Weather, Sail, Engine
Maintenance, Marine Electronics and
Cruise Planning. In addition, USPS®
offers more than two dozen self study
courses on such subjects as the Water
Sports, Boat Insurance, Oceanography,
Introduction to Sailing, Preparation for
Coast Guard Licensing, and much more.
Meeting with other boaters in our
area: As a member of a local
squadron (and there are approximately
450 squadrons throughout the USA,
including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,
and the US Virgin Islands) you will join
with other knowledgeable boaters in your
area who are familiar with the local
waters, the best anchorages, and marinas
and boat repair shops.
Participation in a variety of on water
activities: As a USPS® member you're
automatically invited to join in the
squadron and district cruises,
rendezvous, predicted log contests, raft
up's and other
boating activities.
Savings
on Boat Insurance: There are many
marine insurance companies which provide
discounts to those who complete advanced
boating courses. This savings can be
significant.
USPS® Networking with other members
throughout the USA, Canada and even more
distant areas: Thinking of boating
in a river, lake or ocean far from your
home? USPS® has a Port Captain program
which will provide names and telephone
numbers of local USPS® members who know
the territory.
Receive
the official USPS® magazine: THE
ENSIGN.
Vero Beach Power Squadron
301 Acacia Road
Vero Beach Florida 32963
Phone:
772-231-9543