SABA-Since August 2020, the Saba Comprehensive School (SCS) is offering
students the possibility to enroll in the Maritime Course Seaman Operations as
part of their educational program. In this course, students learn how to
navigate, use maritime communication methods, perform first aid and, of
course, how to operate a vessel.

In the upcoming week, the SCS is finalizing the installation of its Ship Simulator
and training for the teachers is scheduled. The ship simulator is an advanced
training device used to expose students to typical shipboard conditions and
systems. “It is the first and only simulator of its kind in the Caribbean,” Anton
Hermans, Principal of the SCS, stated.
In an effort to make the training also more hands-on, the SCS approached
Saba’s Sea Rescue Foundation to see if they would be willing to donate the Sea
and Rescue vessel “ERIKA” to the SCS so it could be restored and used for
educational purposes.

The ERIKA, a German rescue boat, arrived in Saba in 2010 and was donated to
the Sea Rescue Foundation. Despite several fundraisers and some bad luck, the
ERIKA stranded on shore. “We are very delighted that the Sea Rescue
Foundation decided to donate this vessel to the SCS as it will enhance the
students’ learning enormously,” Anton Hermans continued.

The simulator is also useful for additional training and review for current vessel
operators and crew members. Persons who are interested in a training course
can contact the SCS Administration (+599 416 3270).
The intention is to relocate “ERIKA” from the harbor to the SCS in St. John’s in
order for the Maritime and Technical Department to perform checks to evaluate
what needs to be done to restore the vessel to its former glory. The SCS
welcomes all persons from the community who are interested in working along
with the students to get the vessel back where it belongs: in the Caribbean Sea.

LAGA UN KOMENTARIO

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