Welcome to the Flotilla 2-1, District 9ER Web Site
Spring is just around the corner! Are you ready for the boating season?
2024 Classroom Schedule*
DATE LOCATION
February 03 Clay Highway Dept.
February 25 Van Buren Town Hall
March 09 Jordan Historical Society
March 16 Clay Highway Dept.
April 06 Van Buren Town Hall
April 27 Clay Highway Dept.
May 18 Van Buren Town Hall
June 08 Clay Highway Dept.
June 29 Van Buren Town Hall
July 13 Clay Highway Dept.
August 03 Van Buren Town Hall
August 24 Clay Highway Dept.
September 14 Van Buren Town Hall
*Click on the date you would like to attend. The link will open the registration page.
2024 VIRTUAL
Boat America Schedule
DATE
January 15
February 19
March 18
April 15
May 20
June 17
July 15
August 19
September 16
October 21
November 18
December 16
Our Mission
Flotilla 2-1 serves the Syracuse, NY area. We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month and hold social activities throughout the year. We provide free vessel safety checks at local marinas. We also offer safe boating classes to the public.
Our members are qualified in many different operational capacities; many are qualified vessel examiners who conduct vessel safety checks and recreational boating safety visits.We often provide assistance to boaters both experienced and novice.
About the Coast Guard Auxiliary
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed civilian component of the Coast Guard established by Congress in 1939 to assist in promoting boating safety. It boasts nearly 30,000 members from all walks of life who receive special training so that they may be an integral part of Team Coast Guard. Auxiliarists assist the Coast Guard in non-law enforcement programs such as public education, vessel safety checks, safety patrols, search and rescue, and marine environmental protection programs.
Auxiliarists donate more than 2 million hours annually to benefit the recreational boating community. In an average year the Coast Guard Auxiliary provides 4,500,00 volunteer hours to the U.S. Coast Guard, saves 800 lives, assists 13,000 people in distress, protects $92,000,000 in property, conducts 132,000 vessel safety checks, conducts 2,000 commercial fishing vessel examinations, conducts over 86,000 marine dealer visits, provides 4,000 vessel facilities to the Coast Guard, provides 240 air facilities to the Coast Guard, conducts 16,600 public education sessions and teaches 2,800 boating safety courses.