CPS-ECP YouTube Video of Larry and Wanita’s Adventure at Sea

Meeds Interview

July 9, 2020

Learn how members Larry and Wanita Meed discovered the joys of extended cruising after taking numerous CPS-ECP courses. Their story is refreshing and loaded with enthusiasm. It is proof that boating course knowledge equals safety, fun and confidence. Perfect viewing for anyone considering long term sea travel. Further information can be viewed on our CPS-ECP website detailing how the Meeds safely weather the affects of Hurricane Dorian in 2019. Of interest was the well thought out plan to prepare for directional winds, storm surge, mooring location, and a rough sketch for placement of lines and anchors.

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Watch the interview here:

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