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POSTPONED

This online class originally scheduled for Tuesday, February 25th has been postponed as the hosts are unwell.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding. We are working to reschedule the class as soon as possible and will share the new date and time with you shortly.

Tue May 6th, 2025
4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET
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INTRODUCTION TO RADAR

with Teresa & Ben Eriksen Carey | Morse Alpha Expeditions

Learn the essential features and functions of radar and how to use it for basic navigation.
90-Minute Live Session
On Demand Replay Available
Live Q&A

Radar remains unparalleled in guiding your vessel through the most challenging conditions, whether navigating the darkest of nights or the thickest of fogs. Radar helps you not only establish your position using a lone buoy or landmark but also identify other vessels and obstacles in your vicinity and track the movement of storms. The modern radar, with its smaller size, affordability, and increased features, makes it a must-have piece of gear more than ever before for both sailors and powerboaters.

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introduction to radar

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Online class overview

This online class is designed for beginners who are curious about radar technology and want to understand its basics. Whether you're looking to learn how to use your radar or just exploring if radar is right for you, this session will introduce you to essential features and functions. By the end, you'll have the knowledge to confidently use radar for basic navigation and make an informed decision about this valuable tool.

List of topics:

  • Choosing the ideal radar model for your sail or powerboat
  • Installing, adjusting, and operating your radar system
  • Comparing display modes: Head-up, North-up, and Course-up
  • Interpreting radar screen images
  • Piloting and tracking nearby vessels with radar
  • Navigating in limited visibility: fog, night, and low-light conditions
  • Using EBLs (Electronic Bearing Lines) and VRMs (Variable Range Markers) to avoid collisions
  • Setting range guards and alarms for added safety
  • Tracking weather patterns, outmaneuvering competitors, and other advanced uses
  • Integrating radar with digital compasses, GPS, or electronic charts

YOUR HOSTS

TERESA & BEN ERIKSEN CAREY

Morse Alpha Expeditions

Teresa Carey is a US Coast Guard licensed captain, writer, and educator. Teresa is the co-owner of Morse Alpha Expeditions, a coastal and offshore sail-training program in the Atlantic. She has worked aboard a variety of sail and power boats like schooners, motor yachts, sailing yachts, even a lobster boat — as the captain, an educator, delivery crew, and charter-boat captain. She taught for sea programs such as Outward Bound, and has also been a Marine Science educator. Teresa lived aboard a 27ft boat and sailed the northern Atlantic solo for a few years. She has given inspiring talks, such as her 2011 TED talk or 2012 National Women’s Sailing Association Keynote Speaker Address. She is also a science journalist and podcast producer, and she writes for NPR, Buzzfeed, The Smithsonian, and more.

Ben Eriksen Carey holds a 200 Ton US Coast Guard Master’s License, and 500 ton Mate. He is co-owner of Morse Alpha Expeditions, a coastal and offshore sail-training program. He has worked aboard schooners, tugboats, sailing and motor yachts — as captain, mate, and even dishwasher. Ben has a long list of maritime certifications including safety, firefighting, medical, etc. He began his sea life as a clammer in Stonybrook Harbor, NY. Ben pursued a degree in Human Ecology from Connecticut College with a focus in marine biology. In 1992 Ben attended the Sea Education Association (SEA) program, which sparked his love for sailing. He lived aboard Elizabeth, his 28ft cutter, while chasing his girlfriend Teresa’s 27ft sloop, Daphne for several years. It worked, because now they are married. He is excited to teach cruising and sailing again this summer with Morse Alpha Expeditions.

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ONLINE CLASS REGISTRATION
TueSDAY, MAY 6th, 2025
@ 4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET (90 MIN)

Regular Price

$39

ASA Member Price

$29

ON-DEMAND ACCESS

All registrations include unlimited on-demand access to the recordings of the live online class. So if you are unable to attend live you can still register and watch at your leisure.

ASA MEMBER DISCOUNT

American Sailing Members can claim their discount in the Member Portal. If you're not a current member then for only $59/year you can join or renew today!

This online class was initially scheduled for Tuesday, February 25. If you registered for the original class, your registration has been automatically transferred to the new class, and there is no need to re-register.
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