America’s Boating Club (formerly United States Power Squadrons) has signed a new memorandum of understanding with the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA).
This enables America’s Boating Club to incorporate state-of-the-art content into its marine electronics courses and seminars with the goal of making recreational boating safer and more enjoyable. In turn, the NMEA seeks to enhance its access to the recreational boating market. By sharing skills and knowledge, America’s Boating Club and the NMEA can develop and extend their suite of instructional materials.
“America’s Boating Club was founded to train recreational boaters, which we’ve been doing for the last 109 years,” says Craig Fraser, America’s Boating Club chief commander. “
To learn more, visit americasboatingclub.org and nmea.org.