With Southwest Florida’s waterways bustling, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 91 of Fort Myers Beach is hosting Boat America” Responsible Boating Course on Saturday, February 21st. This basic class is designed to equip every family member with the knowledge and skills needed for safe, confident, and enjoyable adventures on the water.
Navigating by seaman’s eye is the art of operating a vessel based on visual cues, professional intuition, and a refined “feel” for the environment rather than relying solely on electronic instruments or charts. It is a fundamental skill where a mariner uses the horizon, the color and texture of the water, the movement of clouds, and the relative bearing of landmarks to judge position and safety. Whether it’s sensing a subtle change in depth by the shade of blue in the waves or estimating a closing speed with another ship by watching its “aspect” against the coastline, seaman’s eye represents a synergy of experience and observation. It serves as a vital fail-safe against sensor error, demanding that the navigator stay physically and mentally attuned to the immediate reality of the sea.
Before you attempt to navigate by seaman’s eye, you must first master the basics of boating. Whether you’re a seasoned captain, a new boat owner, or simply looking to enhance your safety on the water, the “Boat America” course is your essential guide. Taught by experienced and dedicated Coast Guard Auxiliarists, this engaging program covers everything from navigation rules and essential safety equipment to emergency procedures and responsible environmental practices. Participants will learn how to:…