“Operating a PWC on Plane” Video Debuts on America's Boating Channel

United States Power Squadrons’® (USPS) Digital Media Library (DML) is Now America’s Boating Channel™.

Raleigh, NC, March 28, 2018 --(PR.com)-- The United States Power Squadrons® (USPS) announces the debut of its streaming media video “Operating a PWC on Plane” on America’s Boating Channel™, which can be found online at americasboatingchannel.com and as a free mobile app available at Apple’s App Store and Google Play.

The new “Operating a PWC on Plane” video shows how to get a personal watercraft on plane quickly and efficiently, by employing a strong throttle and optimally positioning weight.

Viewers will also learn how to throttle-down to slow speed smoothly.

Also featured are tips for properly trimming a PWC.

The “Operating a PWC on Plane” video is the third episode of a six-part series on PWC operations, and is also being distributed by America’s Boating Channel through popular social media including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

America’s Boating Channel will launch a new title each week through April, as most Americans prepare for the 2018 recreational boating season. All video programming on the channel is offered at no charge.

America’s Boating Channel is produced under a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund administered by the U.S. Coast Guard.

The United States Power Squadrons is the premier boating organization dedicated to “Safe Boating through Education” since 1914. USPS is America’s Boating Club® -- For Boaters, By Boaters™. America’s Boating Club is a registered trademark of the United States Power Squadrons.

Being a member of United States Power Squadrons - America’s Boating Club - is bigger than boating.

It’s about friendship, memories that last a lifetime, bettering the community and being the most confident boater possible.

Be a part of the local boating community and enjoy time together on and off the water, even after the weekend ends and even when the temperature drops below zero.

For more than 100 years, United States Power Squadrons - America’s Boating Club - has been leading the way on the importance of boater safety education.

And as any member will explain, an educated boater is a better, safer boater.

Every day, people are discovering that even a bad day on the water is way better than a good day anywhere else.

So it’s important to work together to keep each other safe while having a fabulous time on the water.

USPS vows to always keep learning, teaching, laughing and helping fellow members get the most out of boating.

America’s Boating Channel has as its partner BoatUS and is cosponsored by Discover Boating with a contribution from Weems & Plath.

As an America’s Boating Channel Partner, the Boat Owners Association of the United States (BoatUS) has been looking after the interests of recreational boaters since its founding in 1966.

BoatUs is the nation's largest organization of recreational boat owners, with over half a million dues-paying members.

BoatUS provides a diverse offering of marine services for the recreational boater.

As an America’s Boating Channel Sponsor, Discover Boating is a public awareness effort managed by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) on behalf of the North American recreational boating industry.

Discover Boating programs focus on increasing participation and creating interest in recreational boating by demonstrating the benefits, affordability, and accessibility of the boating lifestyle.

As an America’s Boating Channel Contributor, Weems & Plath offers the SOS Distress Light, an LED visual distress signal device that meets US Coast Guard requirements to replace traditional pyrotechnic flares.

America’s Boating Channel Website: americasboatingchannel.com
United States Power Squadrons Website: americasboatingclub.org
U.S. Coast Guard Website: uscgboating.org
BoatUS Website: boatus.com
Discover Boating Website: discoverboating.com
Weems & Plath Website: weems-plath.com
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