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WOW-sponsored power boat clinic open to all club members age 18 and older.

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You already know that driving a sailboat isn't like driving a car. Well, driving a power boat isn't quite like driving a sailboat. In this class we are just offering some general knowledge and practice time to help you feel more confident when it’s your turn to drive a club power boat.

TIME:
Coffee and donuts at 8:45am
Class from 9:00am to noon
50-minutes on each boat is goal.

LOCATION:
Meet in the Clubhouse Board Room at 9:00am


PREREQUISITES:
* Must be age 18 or older & a WCSC Club Member
* Completion of a boater safety course.

If you need a course, BoatUS offers an approved online course for free (est time 3-4 hours). Click the link below for more information.

https://www.boatus.org/southcarolina


And DNR offers a free, 6 hour, in person course. Click the link below for more information.

https://www.dnr.sc.gov/education/boated.html



WHAT TO BRING:
* Your Boater Safety card
* A PFD/ Life Jacket
* Water, Sunscreen, and anything else you need to be on the water until noon


SCHEDULE:
  • Talk time (shoals, buoy numbers, between islands driving, no-wake zone, emergency kill-switch cord, springlines, fuel, ignition keys, slow-medium-fast speeds, and anchor demonstration)
  • Walk to race committee shed located near launch ramp and C-dock, where ignition keys are stored.
  • Get fuel from fuel shed for each power boat, store temporarily at race committee shed.
  • Conduct anchor demonstrations at launch ramp using Pontoon/Race Committee/Signal boat. Rich for Windlass. Michelle for manual. Students on dock.
  • Return Pontoon to its stored location at C-dock and students return to race committee shed.
  • Separate students into groups of 3. 
  • Choose which group goes to which power boat.
  • Each student trio goes with guide, fuel, keys to their respective boat for first 50-minute session.
  • Student trio no. 1 is on Whaler with Michelle. Whaler located at Junior dock.
  • Student trio no. 2 is on Skiff with Allison. Skiff located at C-dock.
  • Student trio no. 3 is on Pontoon with Rich. Pontoon located at C-dock.
  • Each student trio to be on each boat for 50-minutes to start, leave dock, operate out into lake beyond breakwater, return to dock, end trip. While on boat students to rotate piloting boat, leaving/returning to dock, untying/tying up, starting/ending trip. 
  • Michelle on Whaler educates between island maneuverings.
  • Allison on Skiff educates on buoy numbers
  • Rich on Pontoon educates on shoals.
  • Student trio to rotate to next boat for second 50-minute session and upon conclusion, go to last boat for third 50-minute session.



And in case you have an interest in expanding your skills further, our local TowBoat US Lake Hartwell is offering three-hour at-the-helm boating courses. For more information, click on the link below. 





Date and Time

Sunday, March 15, 2026, 9:00 AM until 12:00 PM

Location

Gather in the Clubhouse for a safety review. From there we will go to the RC Shed.
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Event Contact(s)

Susan Hochuli
WOW Chair and event organizer


Richard J Christensen
Signal Boat Guide


Allison Fontenot
Skiff Guide


Michelle D Morrison
Whaler Guide

Category

Women on the Water (WOW)

Registration Info

Registration is required

Capacity

9 Total Slots
7 Available Slot(s)

Number of People Who Will Attend

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