BOATERSKILLS.CA ADDING ADDITIONAL BOAT-HANDLING INSTRUCTORS FOR MAY 2013

Joe Farrish

In order to meet the rising demand in Ontario for boat-handling clinics, BoaterSkills.ca recently announced the addition of instructors to assist in training boaters on waters to the north and east of the GTA.

BoaterSkills.ca, founded in 2011 by RYA Yachtmaster and Master Instructor Craig Hamilton of Port Credit, Ontario, is getting ready for what is shaping up to be a very busy season on the water and in the classroom.
 
“In 2012 we saw a tripling of the number of clinic requests from boaters across the GTA and Cottage Country who want help with docking, close quarters maneuvering or in obtaining an operator card, VHF radio or Toronto Harbour License.” says Hamilton. ‘We are already seeing an increase over this time last year in bookings for boat-handling clinics and certification courses.”

Instructors Bob Minielly and Joe Farish, both retired Sergeants from the Marine Division of the Ontario Provincial Police, are now onboard to assist with teaching half day and full day boat-handling clinics across Ontario.

“We are pulling together an exceptional staff of instructors with years of on-water teaching and management experience with the O.P.P. to help build and implement our Recreational Boater Training Program in Canada. It’s a very exciting time for us.” says Mr. Hamilton.

With more than 2.5 million boaters in Ontario preparing to head out on the water this year, many will be looking for help at the helm. BoaterSkills.ca students who have taken either the half day or full day boat-handling clinics are better prepared and more competent than ever before. “My boating skills have definitely gone to the next level. It’s a whole new fun and positive experience docking my boat and feeling safe and confident on the water.” Says Muskoka boater, Rick Arends.

And with major insurance brokers in Ontario supporting the BoaterSkills.ca training program, boaters are benefiting further with discounts on their marine insurance. It’s a winning combination for everyone!

For more information on private or group boat-handling clinics and boater certification courses, visit www.boaterskills.ca or call 905-484-BOAT (2628).Bob Minielly

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