Welcome to the Milwaukee Sail and
Power Squadron

Established in 1939 the members of the Milwaukee Sail and Power Squadron, a unit of the United States Power Squadrons®, America's Boating Club® have been serving boaters in the southeastern Wisconsin area with information, activities , and educational classes that encompass all aspects of the boating life style. Seminars on topics ranging from chart reading, and GPS usage, to large boat maneuvering. Classes on coastal and celestial navigation, and workshops on topics from marine electronics to engine maintenance, are just a few of the offerings we provide. So if you are just beginning your boating adventures and want to know where all those nautical terms originated, or a seasoned veteran who wants to have more information on the latest technology we have something for you.
Important Announcements
Change of Watch
The Plan now on attending the Change of Watch to be held on Sunday, March 18, 2012 at the Weissgerber’s Golden Mast Inn on Okauchee Lake from 1130 – 1400. Cost is $30.00 per person. Find more information by clicking HERE.
Seminar Series
is in full swing
The Milwaukee Sail and Power Squadron will be conducting one of the USPS seminars every Wednesday at Southwind Marine Boating Center. 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. No advanced registration is required. Check the schedule by clicking HERE.
Born After January 1st 1989?
Wisconsin statutes require that any person born after January 1st 1989 must have successfully completed a boating safety course in order to operate a boat or personnel water craft in the State of Wisconsin.
Boating Safety Class
A Boaters Safety Class is your ticket to safety on the water. Over 90 percent of operators involved in boating accidents have never taken a boaters safety course. Know how to operate your boat safely, and legally even if the other guy doesn't. The life you safe may just be your own, or more importantly, your passengers. Successful completion of this class, will provide the student with a certificate which meets the requirements of Wisconsin law pertaining to boaters education. To get more information call Ted Smyczek at 262-786-2599.

