
Captain Jack Dyess
Lead Instructor
GENERAL EDUCATION:
- Bachelor of Science Degree, University of Omaha (Omaha, NB)
- Masterof Science Degree, University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Teaches U.S. Coast Guard, American Sailing Association and Texas Parks & Wildlife Department boater education classes
- Provides expert witness services for boating related legal actions
- Develops training curriculum, training aids, etc., for boating organizations.
PRIOR OCCUPATIONS (Full-time):
- Non-commissioned Officer (Technical Sergeant) – U.S. Air Force
- Commissioned Officer (Major) – U.S. Army
- High School Teacher. Fort Worth Independent School District.
- State Boating Education Coordinator, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.
BOATING LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
- U.S. Coast Guard, Master Mariner License (100 ton vessels up to 200 miles off-shore) with Commercial Assistance Towing and Sail/Auxiliary Sail Endorsements
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Motorboat Operator License
- National Association of Boating Law Administrators, Boater Safety Instructor Certification
- International Personal Watercraft Rescue Specialists, Instructor Certification
- Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, Boater Education Master Instructor Certification
- American Sailing Association, Sailing Instructor Certification (6 levels from basic sailing to all weather off-shore sailing)
- American Sailing Association, Sailing Instructor Trainer Certification (1 of only 27 in U.S.)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
- University of Nebraska at Omaha
- University of Ohio
- Old Dominion University (Virginia)
- U.S. Army Engineer School
- Trimble Tech High School (Fort Worth)
- Sailing Center on Joe Pool Lake (Grand Prairie, TX)
- Sacket’s Sailing Center (Kemah, TX)
- Capt Roy’s Marine Training (Seabrook, TX)
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
- American Sailing Association, Instructor of the Year (4 consecutive years)
- National Safe Boating Congress, Regional Award (12 state region)
- Past member National Association of State Boating Law Administrators’ Education Committee
- Member US Power and Sail Squadrons
- Author of a university level textbook, several magazine articles and training manuals
- Charter member and past vice-president, North Texas Water Safety Coalition
- Member of the 1975-1977 United States Orienteering Teams
- Past President of the United States Orienteering Federation
- On February 6, 2008, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, commissioned Captain Dyess as an “'. . . Admiral of the Texas Navy', in recognition of exemplary service to Texas, the United States of America, and mankind in general.