Description
Level 1: Introduction to Sailing
Purpose: To provide a safe and high-energy introduction to the world of sailing. This level focuses on building confidence and basic boat handling.
Land-Based Activities
• Terminology: Learning the parts of the boat including the hull, mast, boom, and rudder.
• Basic Knots: Mastering the Figure of Eight, Reef Knot, and Bowline.
• Wind Theory: Understanding where the wind comes from and how it moves the boat.
• Safety Procedures: Proper life jacket fitting and emergency whistle signals.
• Fun and Games: Team-building land exercises and games.
Sea-Based Activities
• Helming: Learning how to sit in the boat and use the tiller to steer.
• Boat Balance: Understanding how to move weight to keep the dinghy stable.
• Basic Maneuvers: Practicing how to turn the boat through the wind. Tack / Gybe
• Mark Rounding: Navigating around buoys to practice steering precision.
• Safety Drills: Supervised capsize and recovery drills to remove fear of the water.
Level 2: Improve Sailing
Purpose: For students who have completed Level 1 or have some prior experience. The focus shifts toward technical proficiency and preparing for year-round sailing.
More Advanced Theory
- Sail Trim: Learning how to pull the sails in or let them out for maximum speed.
- Navigation: Understanding basic right-of-way rules on the water.
- Weather Awareness: Identifying clouds and wind shifts that affect sailing.
Improving On The Water Skills
- Refined Helming: Steering with high accuracy while maintaining boat speed.
- Efficient Maneuvers: Perfecting Tacks and Gybes to ensure smooth transitions.
- Course Racing: Introduction to short-course racing and competitive fun.
- The 12-Month Bridge: Specific drills designed to prepare students for the year-round club program.