CPC 2000 - Coastal Cruising - Advanced Navigation

CPC 2000 - Educational Objectives

 
Coastal Cruising -  Advanced Navigation - 10 Day Course.
 
The objective of CPC 2000 is to teach students the skills necessary to expand their boating horizons confidently and safely.  Whether it’s for a short weekend trip or an extended cruise, students learn how to properly prepare for a voyage into unfamiliar waters on a twin inboard power vessel.  With skills learned in CPC 1000 as a building block, the Coastal Cruising Advanced Navigation  curriculum teaches critical cruising elements including piloting and chart navigation, Electronic charting and Radar, running inlets and handling common emergencies underway.
 
Students are then given the opportunity to put their newly learned skills to the test with specially structured underway exercises aboard one of Chapman School's training vessels.  The program includes approximately 14 hours of "hands-on" training simulating the types of real world situations encountered while underway.
 
This course is specifically designed for serious boaters who want to increase their cruising skills in a fun, practical and hands on learning environment.  Each class is taught by U.S. Coast Guard licensed, professional instructors through Chapman School’s unique "Learn at the Helm” approach.
 
Class size, on board, is limited to six students to maximize individual attention and instruction while underway.
 
 

Class Schedule 2023

     
Course No.
Start Date
End Date
     
01-23  02/13  02/24
02-23  04/24  05/05
03-23  07/03  07/14
04-23  09/11  09/22
05-23 11/20     12/05 **
  ** Holidays 11/23 & 11/24  
     

Classes meet:      

8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday

 

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