World-Class Safety Training for All Sailors at Safety at Sea-at-Sea Seminars

Safety at Sea Seminar at the US Naval Academy for All Sailors 

In the aftermath of the deadly 1979 Fastnet Race, a safety program for Midshipmen conceived at the United States Naval Academy soon developed into a nationwide initiative as the safety training standard for offshore sailboat racers. US Sailing-sanctioned, Safety-at-Sea seminar attendance is even required for a percentage of crew participating in certain ocean racing events.

emergency life raft in pool
Sailors practice getting in and out of liferafts in the pool at the Safety at Sea Seminar at the US Naval Academy. Courtesy MTAM

Attendees learn best practices and strategies for safe seamanship—for offshore racers and cruising sailors alike. The 43nd annual Safety-at-Sea Seminar in Annapolis will be over the weekend of March 29-30, hosted in several locations throughout the U.S. Naval Academy.

In addition to lectures and training, the program is highlighted by demonstrations on Saturday, including a helicopter Search and Rescue (SAR) Rescue Swimmer demonstration by the United States Coast Guard (weather permitting), pyrotechnic flare demonstrations, life raft deployment, and man-over-board rescue techniques  performed by Midshipman from Navy Sailing training vessels.

The courses and certificates within the seminar include:

• An Offshore Sailing Safety at Sea certificate, valid for 5 years, obtained by attending Saturday (March 29) classes and demonstrations only. The course runs from 8-5:30, includes a box lunch and the cost is $185.

• A 2-day International Offshore Safety at Sea certificate is earned by attending March 29 and additional hands-on training March 30.  Sunday activities include water safety in the pool including how to board a life raft hypothermia and how to use safety equipment; fire safety; communications and damage control. The cost of the 2-day course with a certificate is $435 and includes lunches.

• Those who have received a US Sailing Offshore Sailing Safety at Sea certificate within the past year can take the Hands-on Only portion of the International Offshore Safety certificate by attending Sunday, March 30. Cost is $300, including lunch.

• The Safety for Cruising course Includes all lectures and demonstrations on Saturday, and much of the same hands-on training taught by experts on Sunday during the certificate courses. This course is designed for cruisers and can include a US Sailing Offshore certificate. $320 per person, including lunches.

heli rescue demo off USNA
Watching a helicopter rescue demonstration off the wall of the US Naval Academy along the Severn River, Chesapeake Bay, is a highlight of the Safety at Sea Seminar in March.

The seminar begins in Mahan Hall and is hosted by the Marine Trades Association of Maryland and Navy Sailing. For registration and information, visit mtam.org/safety-at-sea. Or, call 410-269-0741. 
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Attn Southern Chesapeake sailors: click here for details on the MARCH 1 Safety at Sea Seminar at the Mariners’ Museum.

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