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USPS DISTRICT 26 2016 SPRING CONFERENCE 4, 5 & 6 March Hilton Head Island

USPS DISTRICT 26 2016 SPRING CONFERENCE 4, 5 & 6 March Hilton Head Island. USPS DISTRICT 26 2016 SPRING CONFERENCE 4, 5 & 6 March Hilton Head Island. Instructors Chuck Gresham Paul Cook. Thurmond Lake. Sail and Power. Seminar Outline.

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USPS DISTRICT 26 2016 SPRING CONFERENCE 4, 5 & 6 March Hilton Head Island

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  1. USPS DISTRICT 26 2016 SPRING CONFERENCE 4, 5 & 6 March Hilton Head Island

  2. USPS DISTRICT 26 2016 SPRING CONFERENCE 4, 5 & 6 March Hilton Head Island Instructors Chuck Gresham Paul Cook Thurmond Lake Sail and Power

  3. Seminar Outline • Background of Thurmond Lake Partner in Command Course • Presentation of Thurmond Lake Course • Structure of USPS Partner in Command Course

  4. Thurmond Lake Seminar Objective • To enable the non-boating spouse • To get the incapacitated spouse • To EMS as quickly as possible. This narrow, focused Objective Was easily understood and desired by much of the public. Thus a very easy sell.

  5. Thurmond Lake Seminar Objective • To enable the non-boating spouse • To get the incapacitated spouse • To EMS as quickly as possible. • We did not want to: • Present the America’s Boating Course • Present the Seamanship Course • Train the non-boating spouse to skipper

  6. Seminar Details • Offered in Spring and Fall • One-day indoor session at County Library • No charge, no USPS credit, only knowledge. • Students are given • Handout of 911/EMS presentation • Handout of boat operation presentation • Checklist of safety items and boat maneuvers covered in the on-the-water exercise.

  7. Seminar Assumptions • A couple is boating on Thurmond Lake • In the vicinity of Savannah Lakes Village • They are in a power boat • Pontoon most likely • Could be a runabout or deck boat • The person at the helm is the boating spouse and they have a medical emergency.

  8. How were students obtained? • America’s Boating Course • Thurmond Lake schedules the America’s Boating Course and Partner in Command sequentially. • Community Electronic Bulletin Board • The squadron PRO posts announcements • Articles in local newspaper • PRO edits articles from SEO and submits them. • Word of mouth.

  9. Approach • A single, two-hour indoor course. • Multiple instructors • Several helpers • Informal, hands on • An on-the-water exercise with the non-boating spouse at the helm • Boating spouse generally present • And asked to not help or advise. • First, find a list of equipment • Second, demonstrate basic maneuvers

  10. Indoor Session • Welcome • Calling and Communicating with 911 Operators • Immediate First Aid and stabilizing patient • Getting boat to location of EMS • Getting underway • Knowing where to go • Beaching/docking

  11. On-The-Water session • Boat is VSI before departing. • Find safety equipment on boat. • Operate boat

  12. On The Water Checklist --- Items to know 1) Location of fire extinguisher and how to use it 2) Location and operation of navigation and anchor lights 3) Location of horn switch 4)Location of first aid kit 5) Location of life jackets 6) Location of throwable PFD 7) location of anchor 8) Location of sharp knife to cut anchor line 9) Location of engine kill switch and lanyard 10) Location of possible EMS meeting points

  13. a) Bring boat to safe, rapid stop when under cruising speed b) Simulate a 911 call c) Restart engine when warm d) Set an anchor if engine will not start e) Put engine in forward, neutral and reverse  f) Adjust trim with trim tabs or motor g) Steer the boat to desired location h) Safely pull up to a dock i) Safely beach the boat On The Water Exercise

  14. Who teaches the students to operate their boat? • The students leave the course knowing they would have to operate their boat. • Most of the students practiced operating their boat days BEFORE the on-the-water exercise.

  15. Any Questions or Comments ?

  16. Welcome to Partner In Command Thurmond Lake Sail and Power Squadron

  17. Purpose: • To enable you call 911 and to get your boat to a designated shore location in case of a medical emergency • Instructors: • Paul Cook and Chuck Gresham • Schedule: • Indoor session now • On the Water session at your convenience

  18. When you call 911 • Phone signal searches for the nearest (available) cell tower • Could be Lincoln or McCormick County • County EMS Dispatch Center • You must have a general idea of where on the lake you are. (Hickory Knob, Plum Branch, SLV Marina) • Know locations that are close to major roads that have a water access point (ramp)

  19. 911 continued • Dispatch Center does not know your exact location • Triangulation is possible, but time consuming • Typically, dispatcher will not give treatment instructions or advise on where to meet-up. • Stay on phone and coordinate best, closest meeting location. • Focus on safely getting to ambulance location.

  20. For an On-The-Water EmergencyPrioritize your actions • First, make sure you and your boat are safe • Put on your PFD • Second, evaluate the scope of the problem • Third, take action: • Call 911 to get help • Place patient supine on deck. Secure with PFDs. • Perform basic life check • A – Airway • B – Breathing • C – Circulation • If unresponsive, begin 2 minutes of CPR • Prepare to transport to EMS rendezvous point • Attend to patient as you are able, GET TO EMS

  21. Getting Underway

  22. Stop the boat quickly if underway • First, grab the steering wheel to keep the boat from circling. • Slowly pull back on the throttle to neutral position. • Leave the engine ON. • Attend patient and call 911

  23. Using The Fire Extinguisher PASS Pull pin Pull the pin Aim at base of fire Squeeze handle Sweep side to side Remember, the small 2.5 pound extinguisher will fully discharge in 3 seconds.

  24. Start the warm engine • Put gearshift is in neutral position. • Put in warm up position • Choke engine • Turn key for 3 sec • Pause, turn key again • When it starts, put in reverse to get away from anchor

  25. Getting help if engine will not start • Horn, bell and whistle • Mirror • a compact mirror works great or a CD • Distress flag or PFD • Marine radio • Cell Phone • Squadron Cell Phone List • Call Seatow (800 473-2869 or 706 986-9588)

  26. Deal with the anchor if necessary • Fastest: simply untie the line and drop overboard; deal with irate husband later. • If cannot untie: use sharp knife to cut line; deal with irate husband later. • If you can, quickly untie from cleat and tie on a PFD.

  27. Anchoring Technique • Power/sail into wind or current • Lower anchor • Drift/power backwards letting out rode • Apply power to set anchor >> 27

  28. Turn on lights if near sunset • Circuit Breakers Switches

  29. Break Time

  30. Buoys on Thurmond Lake Called Nuns Called Cans On South Carolina side On Georgia side Red with even numbers Green with odd #

  31. Possible Meeting Locations • Take Charge with 911 • Suggest meeting places you know

  32. On the Main Lake • Hickory Knob State Park • Boat dock • Launching Ramp • SLV Resort • Marina Beach • Marina fuel dock • Ramp at New Years Drive • Dorn Boat Launching Facility • Hawe Creek launching ramp

  33. On Soap Creek • Launching ramp just beyond 220 bridge • Soap Creek Marina

  34. On South Carolina Little River • Launching Ramp at US 378 Bridge • Baker Creek Pavilion • SLV Community Docks

  35. Dealing with other boats • Sailboats • You get out of their way • Houseboats • You get out of their way • Jet Skies • Keep an eye on them; avoid hitting them • Trolling bass fishing boats • Keep out of their way

  36. Power Give Way! Power Give Way! Power Give Way! Sail Stand on! Meeting Head-On Just steer to right Just steer to right 36

  37. Danger Zone If other boat is in danger zone Turn to left and slow down If other boat is on left maintain course and speed Dead ahead DANGER ZONE 112.5 DEGREES (FROM DEAD AHEAD TO 22.5 DEGREES ABAFT THE STARBOARD BEAM). Starboard beam 22.5 DEGREES ABAFT STARBOARD BEAM Astern >> 37

  38. To pass another boat You must carefully go around; They maintain course and speed >> 38

  39. Boat Coming Alongside You to Help • Turn off engine • Deploy fenders • Receive lines from other vessel • Secure lines

  40. Beaching your boat Approach the beach no faster than you want to hit it. Stay seated while EMS board and get patient Take key out and ride with patient.

  41. Docking • Prepare early • Fenders • Lines • Help from people on dock • Proceedslowly • Put in reverse to stop.

  42. On the Water Exercise • We will agree on a day, time and location to meet you on your boat • We will first VSI the boat • Then 2 instructors will board and we depart.

  43. Things to know: • 1) Location of fire extinguisher and how to use it • 2) Location and operation of navigation and anchor lights • 3) Location of horn switch • 4)Location of first aid kit • 5) Location of life jackets

  44. Things to know: • 6) Location of throwable PFD • 7) location of anchor • 8) Location of sharp knife to cut anchor line • 9) Location of engine kill switch and lanyard • 10) Location of possible EMS meeting points

  45. Things to do: • a) Bring boat to safe, rapid stop when • under cruising speed • b) Simulate a 911 call • c) Restart engine when warm • d) Set an anchor if engine will not start

  46. Things to do: • e) Put engine in forward, neutral and • reverse • f) Adjust trim with trim tabs or motor • g) Steer the boat to desired location given normal lake traffic • h) Safely pull up to a dock • i) Safely beach the boat

  47. USPS Partner in Command Seminar • Do we need a break now?

  48. USPS Partner In Command Seminar

  49. Seminar Outline • Welcome, including Skills of Slipper • Skill 1 -Safety Equipment • Skill 2 - Starting and Stopping a boat • Skill 3 - Calling for Help • Skill 4 - Operating the Boat • Skill 5 - Emergencies • Seminar Closing

  50. Welcome • Title slide • Aim of Seminar • ‘To teach non-skippers what is needed to handle many of the skipper’s duties should the need arise and to give skippers the tools to train potential first mates and crew.’ • Objectives • Five Skills of the Skipper

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