Get Into Small Boat Sailing - Level 1 & 2 for Adults
This course is designed to provide a safe and enjoyable introduction to small boat sailing for novices. The course includes an introduction to fundamental boat handling skills and essential knowledge that will allow participants the freedom of sailing small boats in controlled conditions (light winds, enclosed waters) without guidance.
The Get Into Small Boat Sailing program is intended for both skippers and crews of dinghies with the roles interchanging during the program.
SYLLABUS:
1. Rigging Boat rigged independently
2. Rope work Learn to tie a reef knot and a bowline
3. Sailing Techniques and Manoeuvres
Handling a boat, Basic sailing skills, Rowing and paddling,
Sailing fundamentals, Sailing a given course
Basic crewing and helming methods for a triangle course, tacking and gybing
4. Rescue Procedures and Drills
Safety, Capsize Recovery Drill, Crew Recovery Drill, Towing
5. Launching and Recovery
Care of equipment on and off the water, Bring a boat alongside a moored or anchored structure with minimal assistance
6. Sailing Background and Theory
Parts of a boat, the sailing pie. knowledge of sea terms, understanding the “Rules of the Road” at Sea,
Observations of right-way-rules including:
Port / Starboard, Windward / Leeward, Overtaking Vessels, Keep to the right in channels
7. Meteorology Identify building storm clouds
8. Winds, tides and currents
Identify gusts and lulls
Use a tide table
Identify time between tides
Identify local tidal flow
Log Books to record personal experience are issued along with Course Completion Certificates.
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Meeting point: FSC Dinghy Club House
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What to bring: Pair of shoes, towel and change of clothing |
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