![]() ![]() TACKING - GETTING FROM ZIG TO ZAG AND BACK GETTING THE BOAT MOVING AND KEEPING IT MOVING 40 USING WINCHES - ADD POWER TO YOUR ELBOW % LET’S GO SAILING - HOISTING SAILS AND CASTING OFF Scan here (or visit for more information on all the great benefits that ASA membership has to offer. Let's sail off together on an incredibly funĪSA flotilla, take a bareboating course, or let us help you charter the boat of your dreams from one of ASA’s hundreds of worldwide affiliates. SAILING - THE WHAT, THE HOW, AND THE WHEREīecome a member today and make your sailing lifestyle richer. American Sailing Association is a registered trademark. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright holder. Right, Mike Kory page 7 bottom, David Kory First published by American Sailing Association in 2010 American Sailing Association 5301 Beethoven Street, Suite #265 Los Angeles, CA 90066 Copyright © American Sailing Association 2010 All rights reserved. THE AMERICAN SAILING ASSOCIATION THE AIM OF THIS BOOK THE ASA CERTIFICATION PROCESS SAIL AWAY WITH ASA CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION FOREWORDĭamien Moore Editorial Director Sharon Cluett, Sharon Rudd Art Editors Permission to reproduce the following photographs: page 6 top and center, Billy Black page 7 top left andĪSA would like to thank the following for their kind LWYC_IntermediateSailingFundamentals_pg60-78.THE OFFICIAL MANUAL OF THE AMERICAN SAILING ASSOCIATION’S BASIC KEELBOAT SAILING STANDARD (ASA101).Boat Handling - Prop Wash - Prop Walk - Video. ![]() LWYC 2022 Intermediate Sailing Academy Syllabus.docx.Seamanship – Weather, Comms, Handling EmergenciesĬlick below for presentations used in the 2022 Intermediate Class Getting Underway – Roles and Responsibilities Boat Handling under Power See below for a sample syllabus from past coursesĪnatomy of a Sailboat & Overview of Systems aboard TENTATIVE DATES for 2023: October -November Please ensure that you have the text prior to our first meeting. We will be using the American Sailing Association’s textbook titled Coastal Cruising Made Easy, ISBN 10: 0982102518 / ISBN 13: 9780982102510. Please do not enroll if you cannot attend all sessions! See below for a sample syllabus Class size will be limited to allow for adequate hands-on instruction aboard Hiatus. The course will including reading assignments and practical lessons at the dock and underway. Alternatively, if you have equivalent active sailing experience (participating in the work of sailing) and know your terminology, points of sail and fundamental pre-sail boat prep, this class is for you too. This class is for the sailor who has taken the Intro to Sailing class AND has mastered the concepts taught in that course. Sailing Skills Communications on board Rules of the Roadįirst Aid and Handling Emergencies More useful knots! Seating Logistics & Crew Roles Intro to Knotsīoating Safety Practical positioning for crew roles Knots and their applications Wind Sense Sailing Etiquette Crew RolesĪnatomy of a Sailboat Orientation, Vocabulary, Standing/Running rigging We will be using the American Sailing Association’s textbook titled Sailing Made Easy, ISBN : 978-0-982 A second goal is more practical and entails preparation to participate in the onboard activities during an actual sail. First is to offer an introduction to the art and process of sailing for new sailors, or a refresher course for sailors who have been away from sailing for a time. The first is an introductory course that will offer sufficient sailing skills to enable a graduate to participate with confidence in crewing activities on a sailboat as well as enhancing the overall sailing experience.Īn intermediate course offered later in the year teaches more advanced skills and knowledge with the goal of providing the student with the ability to sail and dock the boat independently under the supervision of the instructor. Subsequent on-the-water application of classroom concepts is accomplished through training sessions on board the club sloop s/v Hiatus. Classroom instruction is used to introduce the students to sailing concepts, including how a sailboat functions, points of sail, sail trim, maneuvering under sail and under power, docking, navigation, and tying knots used on sailboats. The Sailing Academy offers club members the opportunity to acquire and utilize sailing knowledge and skills through both classroom and on-the-water instruction by our highly skilled and experienced instructors. ![]()
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