About District 9

United States Power Squadrons® is now serving you as America’s Boating Club®! America’s Boating Club is a national organization, comprised of 33 districts. Each district is in turn a union of different local clubs in a general area of coverage. District 9 has 15 local clubs located in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The local clubs range in size from about 13 to over 200 members. District 9 has over 1,000 members. You can find America’s Boating Club members boating throughout the United States and in some foreign countries, in waters of every type and in boats of every size and style. Wherever and however you boat, our members are ready to help you. “For Boaters, By Boaters®

District 9 Leadership

Our District is managed by a group of elected volunteers who serve on our District Bridge. The district serves as the link between the national organization and the local clubs. It serves as a resource to the local club leadership by providing information to the local clubs. It also provides feedback to the national organization about items of concern to the local clubs. Each local officer has a district counterpart who can provide information and answer questions.

District Conferences

The district and one of the local clubs host a District Conference twice each year. These weekend-long meetings are for all members of the district. They include business meetings and seminars as well as many informal gatherings. Seminar subjects include educational course offerings, boating safety, co-op charting, membership and membership involvement, and officer meetings. A representative of America’s Boating Club’s Chief Commander attends and participates in many of the meetings.

District 9 and its Member Organizations

District 9 facilitates and coordinates the efforts of its local clubs in a variety of ways, including:

  • Collecting and disseminating information on Boating Classes for the general public
  • Collecting and disseminating information on classes for members of the organization and to make it easier for members to take classes offered by other squadrons
  • Collecting and disseminating cruising schedules of the squadrons and to encourage joint activities
  • Coordinating Public Relations efforts to make the public aware of the availability of the Boating Classes
  • Encouraging and coordinating the Cooperative Charting program through which members submit chart corrections to governmental agencies
  • Coordinating squadron efforts to support safe boating

America’s Boating Course

America’s Boating Club is known for our non-profit Public Boating Course. To find the next Basic Boating Course near you, call 1-888-FOR-USPS or use our On-Line Course Finder!

America’s Boating Club and District 9 are here to serve you and your community with boating related Education, Civic Service, and Fraternity.