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Beginners Sailing Instruction:

Introductory learn to sail courses for beginners, aged from twelve years onward (twelve's to fourteens must be accompanied by a responsible adult), leading to a certificate at Level Two of the Royal Yachting Association's National Sailing Scheme. By the end of the course, the successful sailor will be safety conscious, have a basic knowledge of sailing and be capable of sailing a small dinghy in light winds.

 

Course Availability:

Two three-day introductory courses earmarked for 2011;

Sailing Course 1: Saturdays in May on dates to be determined

Sailing Course 2: Saturdays in July on dates to be determined

Plus One Sunday in July for both courses to cover capsize recovery drill for Level Two Certificates

                                              Pre-course Site visits to the Club are welcomed.

Sailing is Fun.

Find out how to rig a boat, trim the sails, steer a course, and organize a crew either for pleasure sailing or to race against other competitive sailors - the choice is yours.

Fully qualified instructors can quickly get you sailing to a stage where assessment

for awards in the R.Y.A National Sailing Scheme becomes possible.

 

Learning to sail can be fun and exciting and can lead to a fresh sporting challenge; the challenge of dinghy racing, which the Club organizes at the site each Sunday. Owning a boat is not essential as the Club has boats available for members and there are many opportunities to crew for others should you find that becoming a member of the Club appeals to you.

 

Boats: Dinghies used for instruction are chiefly GP 14s,  normally crewed by two people plus an instructor.

 

Capsize: Accidental capsize is possible but highly unlikely. Personal buoyancy aids are provided and a safety boat is on hand to deal with such an event. Capsize can best be described as a "stimulating and interesting experience". A planned capsize and recovery drill is an integral part of the certificate award at Level Two of the RYA National Sailing Scheme.

 

Sailing Gear: Course fees cover the use of boats and all ancillary equipment including buoyancy aids. No special clothing is required, but a warm sweater and a windproof anorak are necessary. Soft-soled non-slip footwear is essential.

 

Weather Conditions: Excessively strong winds or conversely, no wind at all - or persistent rainfall makes for difficulties in learning to sail. Advantage is taken of such circumstances, should they occur, for essential but low-key discussion on the theory of sailing, the 'rules of the road' and safety procedures.

 

Over-subscription. Should courses be oversubscribed, places will be allocated in the order of applications received.

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