U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Vancouver Flotilla

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COAST GUARD AUXILIARY VANCOUVER FLOTILLA·FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017·
Flotilla 130-07-08 is located in Vancouver, Washington and is active in the Portland Metro and Southwest Washington areas. Many of our Flotilla members are military and Coast Guard veterans. Flotilla 130-07-08 is primarily active in Surface Operations, Boater Education, and Communications along with courtesy vessel safety inspecti

ons. Awarded the District 13 "Flotilla Meritorious Achievement Award Ribbon" in 2014 and the District 13 “Public Education Award” in 2017 among others. This page is for public information only and is not a distress communication channel. If you have an emergency and need Coast Guard assistance, use VHF-FM Channel 16 (156.8 MHz), dial 911, or call your nearest Coast Guard unit. All comments are moderated. The Coast Guard Auxiliary retains the discretion to determine which comments it will post and which it will not. We expect all contributors to be respectful and will not post comments that contain personal attacks of any kind; that refer to Coast Guard or Auxiliary personnel by name; contain offensive terms that target specific ethnic or racial groups; or contain vulgar
language. We will also not post comments that are spam, are off topic, or that promote services or products. The Coast Guard Auxiliary disclaims any liability for loss or damage resulting from any comments posted on this page. This forum may not be used for the submission of any claim, demand, informal or formal complaint, or other form of legal and/or administrative notice or process, or for the exhaustion of any legal and/or administrative remedy. Any links provided to a U.S. Coast Guard presence on other third-party sites is for your reference only. The Coast Guard or Auxiliary does not endorse non-government websites, companies or applications. Editorial content on this site is for informational purposes only and not authority for action. Views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard, or the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

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Starboard, derived from Steerboard, the giant oar that hung off the right side of ancient ships. Steer from the right si...
06/14/2026

Starboard, derived from Steerboard, the giant oar that hung off the right side of ancient ships. Steer from the right side = Starboard.

⚓🚢 Ever Wonder Why the Captain's Cabin Is Usually on the Starboard Side?
It's not just tradition—it's all about visibility, navigation, and command.
For decades, the starboard side has been considered the primary side for ship handling and navigation. From the bridge wing, captains often need the best possible view during berthing, unberthing, pilot transfers, and close-quarters maneuvering.
🔹 Better visibility during many port operations
🔹 Quick access from the bridge to the accommodation area
🔹 Traditional bridge and accommodation layouts favored the starboard side
🔹 Easier supervision of navigation and ship handling activities
⚠️ However, not every ship follows this arrangement. Modern vessels may place the Captain's cabin differently depending on the ship's design, builder, and company requirements.
💡 Fun Fact: On many merchant ships, the Captain's cabin is one of the largest cabins onboard and often includes an office, meeting area, and direct access close to the bridge.
The Captain may command the whole ship, but the starboard side has long been the captain's favorite address at sea! 🌊👨‍✈️
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🆘  🚤 📞 Communications is a vital skill to save lives. We can be the 911 of the waterways.  🔊🎙️📡  Want to be a life saver...
06/12/2026

🆘 🚤 📞 Communications is a vital skill to save lives. We can be the 911 of the waterways. 🔊🎙️📡 Want to be a life saver? Join us.

"Hello? Is this thing on?" 🗣️📞🛟

While this isn't something you will hear from our telecommunication operators, it is something they hear on occasion. Those with telecommunication skills are a massive asset to the Auxiliary and the U.S. Coast Guard at large as it allows us to more effectively assist boaters in distress.

We are always looking for those with competencies in such areas to assist us in our mission.

📸: US Coast Guard Auxiliary District 7 Public Affairs

USCG Recruiting was riverside at Portland Rose Fest Fleet Week, JUNE 6.  We greeted dozens of visitors on line to tour N...
06/05/2026

USCG Recruiting was riverside at Portland Rose Fest Fleet Week, JUNE 6. We greeted dozens of visitors on line to tour Navy ships and cutters. Click QR link below, see what we do.

06/04/2026
06/04/2026
VESSEL EXAMS AT PORT OF CW — SUN. MAY 31 - NoonWe are back doing *Free* Vessel Safety Checks.  Bring your trailered boat...
05/31/2026

VESSEL EXAMS AT PORT OF CW — SUN. MAY 31 - Noon
We are back doing *Free* Vessel Safety Checks. Bring your trailered boat or see us before launching at the ramp.

THIS MEMORIAL DAY :  We honor a Northwest District man - the only Medal of Honor recipient for U.S. Coast Guard.The head...
05/25/2026

THIS MEMORIAL DAY : We honor a Northwest District man - the only Medal of Honor recipient for U.S. Coast Guard.

The headstone for the grave of Coast Guard Signalman First Class Douglas Munro marks his final resting place at Laurel Hill Memorial Park, Cle Elum, Wash., ceremony Sept 27, 2017.

Munro, the Coast Guard’s only Medal of Honor recipient was killed in action while leading the rescue effort of several hundred Marines under attack by Japanese forces on the island of Guadalcanal. Read of his actions below.
U.S. Coast Guard photo: Chief Petty Officer David Mosley.
Munroe photo: U.S. National Archives

05/24/2026

Boater Class in Vancouver - June 20. See Info Above.

The linked Safety Check request form works nationwide.
05/20/2026

The linked Safety Check request form works nationwide.

Today's tip: prepare for the unexpected. No matter where you’re boating in the Northwest, you need to have emergency equipment aboard to signal for help and take action in an emergency.
Did you know: our Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers can come to your boat at your convenience to do a courtesy vessel safety check. These trained members of your community will help you check your safety equipment and advise you on how you can “up your safety game” for the coming boating season. Fill out a simple form to request a vessel safety check at this website: https://wow.uscgaux.info/i_want_a_vsc/index.php

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We Meet Monthly, Every 3rd Wed. 7:00PM: American Legion Hall, 4607 NE St James Road
Vancouver, WA
98663

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