Center Moriches High School student Gavin Bailey recently took top prize in the SkillsUSA competition. He is now New York State champion in the Marine Service Technology category. A recent competition tested Gavin’s proficiency in working on boats and trailers, including his ability to diagnose and fix issues that may arise.
“Congratulations to Gavin Bailey on being named State Champion in Marine Service Technology! Your dedication, skill, and passion for excellence have truly propelled you to the top. This is a well-deserved honor," said Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio (R,C-Riverhead) and her 2nd District office.
Gavin competed against other students at the New York State SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Championships in Syracuse. There, he participated in individual skill stations and a written test. The hands-on portion included many aspects of two-stroke and four-stroke outboard, sterndrive, and inboard troubleshooting and repair. This required proficiency in marine electrical and ignition systems, fuel systems, cooling systems, lubrication systems, propulsion systems, and boat and trailer rigging and repair.
The written test included these same topics, along with diagnostics, service, and repair of marine accessory items. Competitors were judged on safe work practices, cleanliness, organizational skills, accuracy, speed, and the completion of assigned tasks, worksheets, and paperwork.
“Gavin has proven himself as one of the most skilled technical marine servicers in the nation,” said Center Moriches High School Principal Marissa Mangogna. “This competition gave him the opportunity he rightfully deserves to show what he can do among the best of the best in the field.”
As state champion, Gavin has earned an invitation to compete at the SkillsUSA Championships this June in Atlanta, where he’ll test his skills against other top students from across the country.
The schools’ Facebook page filled up with high praise and congratulations for Gavin when the award was announced.
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