Hands on training: Students learn essential marina skills through engaging, interactive dock lessons.

About Marina Staff Training

Since 2000, Greg Klang, owner of Marina Staff Training has provided comprehensive, hands-on training to marinas across Michigan and neighboring states, focusing on safety, professionalism, and risk management. His full-day, interactive approach provides both effective learning and an engaging experience for staff.

A Legacy of Training Marina Professionals

Marina Attendant Training Seminars was founded on a deep passion for boating safety and education. It all began with Capt. Jack Klang, who earned his captain’s license at just 16 years old and dedicated his career to teaching and guiding others on the water. From creating an approved sailing course for high school students to authoring multiple books and earning commendations from the U.S. Coast Guard for rescues at sea, Capt. Jack’s expertise is unmatched. He and his wife spent over 30 summers exploring the Great Lakes aboard their beloved 30’ Chris Craft, Hells Bells.

In the mid-1990s, after a DNR survey revealed that boaters’ top concerns were unclean restrooms and untrained marina staff, Capt. Jack took action—writing the definitive training manual for marina personnel. Since 1997, this program has been used in over 80 marinas across the Great Lakes, certifying more than 2,000 marina staff to ensure safe, professional service for boaters. Today, his son, Greg Klang, proudly carries on his father’s legacy, continuing to provide hands-on training that upholds the highest standards of safety and professionalism in marinas.

In the News

21 Attend Training at Petoskey Marina

New Staff Trained for GT County Marina

Former Recipient of Lighthouse Award

Greg Klang, CMP Consultant- for his dedication to helping marina operators enhance their environmental efforts and his help in establishing the Michigan Clean Marina Program

Training your staff is the best investment you can make for your marina.  Our hands on approach gives your team the skills they need.