Submitted by: Greg Jurek, VE from Flotilla 01-06, District 114
]]>This logbook is something that every power-boater can use and is a reminder to visit us.
Submitted by: Harold Parker, FSO-VE from Flotilla 81, District.13
]]>BMSC Robert Braford of USCG Station Oak Island requested that all of his vessels have VSCs. They were inspected by AUX Charlie Jones of Flotilla 10-05, Southport, North Carolina.
Submitted by: Stan Ash, SO-VE from Division 10, District 5(SR)
]]>Submitted by: Joseph Zeller, VE from 0700908
]]>Your best lead is someone that you already know, ask for his or her mailing address so you may send a reminder card. When you get home, make a note of the date you will send that post card, follow up next year and before you know it you will have an annual following.
Submitted by: John W. Combs, Vessel Examiner from Flotilla 85, District 7
]]>Submitted by: Wayne Spivak, ADSO-IS/CS from USCG Auxiliary
]]>You are serving the program, not your ego well done.
Submitted by: Denis Sparks FC, SO PA, FSO PA from Flotilla 11-1, District 7
]]>William Kramar, of Fl 73, 5SR, writes, by e-mail, that the VEs in his flotilla are a close-knit group, always striving to do quality work, continuously discussing their experiences/resolving grey areas, etc. and we are well trained/keep abreast of changes (whether informed by the written word or from confronting difficulties/unique situations in the field.)
He has been concerned with examiners from other units that will accept boats that he has not awarded a decal because of bad numbering or some other deficiency, only to see the boat a few weeks later with a CME decal and the same obvious deficiencies.
William joins many of us who wish that all Flotillas had good training programs and worked for perfection, rather than to see how many decals they can award without the proper examination or boater education.
Don Smutz, DC-V
Excellence in our execution is always the goal. Lives depend on it.
Submitted by: Don Smutz, from DC-V
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