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Newport Coast Maritime Academy is a certified US Powerboating school, with powerboat training, education, and safety.
History[edit]
Newport Coast Maritime Academy, based in Newport Beach, California, is an educational institution specializing in comprehensive training courses for vessel operations. The academy's curriculum covers various facets of vessel operations, including navigation, cruising, and maintenance.
The Powerboat Cruising courses offered by the academy have received approvals from reputable bodies such as the California Department of Boating and Waterways, the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA)[1], and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
The instructional team consists of seasoned U.S. Coast Guard licensed captains, each trained and certified as professional instructors by US Powerboating.[2], and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Courses[edit]
- Basic Powerboat Cruising
- Coastal Cruising & Night Operations
Instructors[edit]
Captain Andrea Bill[edit]
- 1600 Ton Oceans Master
Captain Jackson Willett[edit]
- 200 Ton Near Coastal Master
Captain Chris Kehrli[edit]
- 100 Ton Near Coastal Master
Captain Nathan Blomstrand[edit]
- 100 Ton Near Coastal Master
Credentials and certifications[edit]
Accredited US Powerboating training school
"3rd Party Verification" credential from NASBLA
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- https://powerboatschool.com/ {Official Website}
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