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Name: 1. Crew Efficiency, First Aid, and Survival Performed at any time ashore prior to beginning on the water training. Trainee must accomplish task without prompting or use Completion of 1 PQS will authorize you to be scheduled for on the water boat crew training. 1. State the physical requirements necessary to participate in the Boat Crew program. 2. State the swimming requirements necessary to participate in the Boat Crew program. 3. Described the symptoms, explained the preventative measures, and stated the treatment for sun burn. 4. Defined dehydration. Described the symptoms, preventive measures and treatment for dehydration. 5. Defined heat rash (Prickly Heat). Stated the causes, symptoms, preventative measures, and treatment for heat rash. 6. Defined heat cramps. Stated the causes, preventative measures, and treatment for heat cramps. 7. Defined heat exhaustion. Stated the causes, symptoms, preventative measures, and treatment for heat exhaustion. 8. Defined heat stroke. Stated the causes, symptoms, preventative measures, and treatment for heat stroke. 9. Defined hypothermia. Stated the causes, the preventative measures, and treatment of hypothermia. Mentor signature Date

Name: 1. Crew Efficiency, First Aid, and Survival Performed at any time ashore prior to beginning on the water training. Trainee must accomplish task without prompting or use Completion of 1 PQS will authorize you to be scheduled for on the water boat crew training. 10. Stated the survival time for a person in the water in the local area of operations based on current weather and temperature conditions. 11. minimum USNSCC Physical Fitness Qualifications within the last 3 months. 12. a minimum of U.S. Navy Third Class Swimming Qualifications within the last year. PQS 1 Mentor signature Date Mentor signature Date

Name: 2. Boat Equipment and Procedures Performed at any time ashore or dockside prior to beginning on the Completion of 2 PQS will authorize you to be scheduled for underway boat crew training. 1. Identify the various parts of the unit sailboat and describe the purpose for each. 2. Identify all boat safety equipment and describe the purpose for each. a. Personal Flotation Devices (PFD) b. FRS Radio / Cell Phone c. Whistle d. Boat Oar e. Additional safety gear as needed 3. Inspect and correctly don the proper size PFD. 4. Identified and demonstrated various functions on the unit FRS radios. a. Identified on/off switch and turned radio on. b. Identified channel selection switch/button and selected channel. c. Identified and adjusted volume controls. d. Identified call button signals and describe use. 5. Demonstrate knowledge and use of Pro-words. 6. Demonstrate knowledge and use of phonetic alphabet. 7. Demonstrated proper radio/telephone procedures. Mentor signature Date

Name: 2 PQS Complete 2. Boat Equipment and Procedures Performed at any time ashore or dockside prior to beginning on the Completion of 2 PQS will authorize you to be scheduled for underway boat crew training. 8. Tied a square (reef) knot. 9. Tied a bowline in the end of a mooring line and around an object. 10. Tied a round turn and two half hitches. 11. Secured a line to a rail using a clove hitch. 12. Secured a line over the top of the cleat and around the horns to form a figure eight. 13. Complete classroom training regarding ships nomenclature, sailing terms, safety, and rules of the road. 14. Assist with boat launching from the trailer to the water. 15. Assist with boat recovery and loading onto the trailer. 16. Stand a lookout/radio watch ashore. Mentor signature Date Mentor signature Date

Name: 3. Boat Handling and Navigation Performed at any time ashore, at the dock, or underway during on the In response to the mentor, the trainee must complete the physical requirements and correctly describe processes required to participate as a fully qualified crew member, in the Boat Crew program. 1. Identified major piers and docks in local operating area. 2. Identified any prominent submerged or partially submerged object in the local operating area (such as rocks, wrecks, etc.). 3. Identified prominent navigational landmarks in the local operating area (such as antennas, towers, buildings, etc.). 4. Identified all bridges and their types in the local operating area. 5. Identified various types of buoys and describe their purpose. 6. Stand a lookout radio/watch underway. 7. Describe the process of recovering a man overboard. 8. icipate in a man overboard evolution as a recovery/pickup man. 9. Describe the difference between true wind and apparent wind. Mentor signature Date

Name: 3. Boat Handling and Navigation Performed at any time ashore, at the dock, or underway during on the In response to the mentor, the trainee must complete the physical requirements and correctly describe processes required to participate as a fully qualified crew member, in the Boat Crew program. 10. Identify the different tacks made by a sailboat. 11. Describe the procedures used when tacking the sailboat. 12. Describe the procedures used when jibing the sailboat. 13. Act as a helmsman and steer a steady compass course. 14. Act as a helmsman and steer a tacking course upwind. 15. Act as a helmsman and maneuver a jibing course downwind. 16. Act as a line handler and maintain control of the sails on a steady compass course. 17. Act as a line handler and maintain control of the sails while tacking to a new course. 18. Act as a line handler and maintain control of the sails while jibing to a new course. Mentor signature Date

Name: 3. Boat Handling and Navigation Performed at any time ashore, at the dock, or underway during on the water training. Trainee must accomplish task without prompting or use In response to the mentor, the trainee must complete the physical requirements and correctly describe processes required to participate as a fully qualified crew member, in the Boat Crew program. 19. Demonstrate correct use of navigation rules of the road and right of way procedures. 20. Bring down and re-hoist the jib. 21. Bring down and re-hoist the mainsail. 22. Describe the procedure for recovering from a capsized sailboat. PQS 3 Complete PQS s 1-3 Complete 23. icipate in a capsizing exercise and successfully recover the boat and crew. 24. Demonstrate proper docking procedures for returning to the docking area. Mentor signature Date PQS Qualifier signature Date _ PQS Qualifier signature Date _