Main PageFrom CompletePQSWhat is CompletePQS? A U.S. Coast Guard Small Boat Station Training Aid!"CompletePQS" provides the U.S. Coast Guard community of lifesavers at small boat stations across America with a new supplemental training resource. It began as an ambitious project in May of 2009 at U.S. Coast Guard Station Miami Beach, Florida. The goal was to design a new teaching aid that would help new members at small boat stations with their qualifications. On March 1, 2010 the CompletePQS.com website went live and the material was readily available for all members of the U.S. Coast Guard community. Don't forget we also have a YouTube Channel! If you have any online videos that you would like to share please let us know. Latest News
Feedback From The CommunityBM2 We just held a Boat Crew class for break-ins and we used a ton of your stuff. Awesome job...Keep it coming. The videos we're great and held the class attention well. Auxiliarist Sedberry, Flotilla 8-1, New Jersey Great site, should be a big help :) FSO-CS Stevenson, Sector Delaware Bay Command Center, Flotilla 2-76, Philadelphia I appreciate the information on this site, as I am in the process of getting boat crew qualified for auxiliary patrols.In addition, to ultimately become Direct Operational(DO), in order to work aboard Coast Guard assets. I believe this site will help me expedite this process. BM1 Albrecht, Station Toledo, Ohio Are there any plans for Coxn guides? Great Site and idea keep up the good work. MK Great website! I think this may be the future to helping crewmembers getting qualified faster. It certainly does not substitute for u/w time but it gives a good visual. It may save time explaining things out on the water. Auxiliarist Walters, 091-2604, Michigan Auxop station manning a 25 RBS. We need the pqs help for boat ops. Thanks ME3 Deford, Station Charleston, South Carolina Great site! Very helpful and useful information. Looking forward to new study material. Thanks for your time and effort. SR Korbel, Station Panama City, Florida I would like to contribute by becoming a moderator first and maybe a at later time assist in developing the website in any way I can. I love the setup and I do believe your sight will help a lot on active and especially reservist study on the home time. BMCS Sullivan, Sector Key West, Florida I just took a look at your web site, great job it looks great. BMC Dean, XPO, Station Georgetown, South Carolina Just got done reviewing your great work on the web and was wondering how I could possibly get my unit involved and included. Outstanding job on this! It enforces a standard through visual aid, one stop shopping for boat specs and the Q-n-A for both Comms and Boats TASK. SN Palacio, Station Port Canaveral, Florida First off, thanks for creating such a great website. It's been an excellent resource studying for my boat crew qual. Your website has helped out alot of the new people coming through here. LTJG Stone, Station Seattle RBFO, Washington Very well done. I will be utilizing with my reserve crew. BMCS Horn I plan on using this for my guys. Auxiliarist Rosen, Flotilla 20-02, New York Hi there, my name is Mark Rosen; I’m an Auxiliarist with Flotilla 20-02 from New York. I am currently taking the Telecommunications Operator (TCO) course. One of the instructors told us about this site; it has helped to get information on Communications Watchstander information for the TCO course. BM2 Wilson, Station New Haven, Connecticut I love this. Thanks for all your hard work! BM1 Nicholson, USCGC Assateague Santa Rita, Guam Fantastic site. It looks amazing, also looks like a lot of hard work. Well done to you and your station. I will be passing your website around to everyone out here in Guam. Again well done. |