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Title: Topics for Class


1
Topics forClass 3
  • Rigging
  • Maneuvering Sail Trim
  • Docking Derigging
  • Knots  Cleating and Coiling Line
  • On The Water Instruction

2
Rigging the Boat
Boats are stored on lightweight dollies at the
lake with rudder inside. Most of you have had a
chance to go sailing, so this may be review
3
Rigging
  • 1.Take off the cover
  • 2. Make Sure all Plugs and Bailers are closed!!!
  • 3. Take care to not let halyards slip up through
    the mast!
  • 4. Attach raise Jib on land
  • Tack of Jib attached with pin ring
  • Head of sail attached to jib halyard shackle
  • Jib Sheets run INSIDE the shrouds OUTSIDE of
    trapeze lines to the eyes on the deck (figure 8
    on end)
  • Jib Halyard Tension System
  • 5. Attach but DO NOT RAISE Main Sail
  • Find black slug on the clew feed the sail
    through the track on the boom
  • Attach the tack, then the outhaul
  • Attach the Halyard to the Head using a stopper
    knot (figure eight)
  • Feed ONLY the heat into the mast track.
  • 6. Launch the boat into the water stowing dolly
    out of the way.
  • 7. From the leeward side of a dock, lower the
    centerboard, attach rudder tiller, then raise
    the mainsail.
  • 8. Clear dock lines, push bow off in desired
    direction, and step in.

4
Maneuvering Sail Trim
5
Review of Starboard vs Port
  • Starboard Tack
  • Port Tack

6
Skipper Position and Steering
  • Where do you sit?
  • Skipper - Windward side of the boat
  • Provides better visibility
  • Generally balances the boat better
  • Crew - Wherever needed
  • How do you steer?
  • When going forward - push the tiller away from
    the direction you want to turn.
  • When going backward - push the tiller the
    direction you want to go.

7
Skipper Position and Steering
  • Important terms in steering

8
Review of Tacking and Jibing
  • Tacking
  • It is how you get straight upwind
  • Turning the bow of the boat through the wind
  • Jibing
  • It is how you can get straight downwind
  • Turning the stern of the boat through the wind

9
Tacking and Jibing
  • Tacking

10
Tacking and Jibing
  • Jibing

11
More on Jibing
  • Reminder Why are jibes more dangerous than
    tacks?
  • If wind is strong, tack to change directions,
    dont jibe!
  • Beware of dangerous Accidental Jibes
  • Signs you are about to accidentally jibe
  • 1. Mainsheet goes slack.
  • 2. Boom starts lifting up.
  • 3. Are able to go wing and wing (jib luffs).
  • 4. Leech of main begins forming an S shape.
  • Solutions Head higher up into the wind, AND warn
    crew.

12
Remember All of This?
13
Tell Tale Review
If the sails are luffing or the inner telltale
falls Sheet In or Bear off to expose it to more
wind. If the outer telltale falls It is in
too tight- ease the sheet out or head up!
14
Getting out of the No-go-zone
  • Release jib, and push boom tiller in the
    direction you want to go.
  • Patiently wait for the boat to back out of the
    no-go-zone.
  • Release boom straighten tiller.
  • Trim mainsail back in and begin sailing!

15
General Safety
  • Dont approach shallow areas or reefs.
  • Avoid traveling through a race course!
  • Centerboard should be all the way down when
    sailing upwind to prevent the boat from sliding
    across the water. When sailing for increased
    boat speed, centerboard may be partially raised
    when off-the-wind to reduce drag.
  • To Reduce Heel
  • 1. Hike out!
  • 2. Sheet out on the main, a little at a time.
  • 3. Sheet out on the jib (only in extreme
    circumstances).
  • 4. Last resort Dump the sails or go into
    irons.

16
Docking
17
Docking
  • No-Go Zone Approach (Recommended)
  • Approach from the leeward side on a close reach.
    Luff sails and go head-to-wind.

18
Docking
Wind
Dock
  • Better to slow down too early than too late!
  • If you hit the dock, glance off, dont T-bone
    it!

19
Derigging
  • De-rig the boat on the leeward side of the dock
  • Derig mainsail and rudder before raising
    centerboard
  • Make sure that no part of the boat touches the
    ground on shore or in shallow water!
  • Pull boat on dolly and up to the storage
    location.
  • Open drainage plugs, attach cover prop boat up.
  • Ensure sails are dry, roll them store in the
    boat
  • Keep everything neat! We are guests of LLSC

20
Knots
21
Knots to Review
  • Figure Eight Knot
  • Square Knot
  • Cleating
  • Coiling
  • Can you remember without the diagram?

22
New Knots The Square Knot Clove Hitch
Next Week Well Tackle Cleating Coiling-
Very important!!!
23
On The Water Instruction
24
On-the-Water Instruction
  • Recap of Clinic 1
  • Recap of Reggae Regatta!
  • Waiver Forms
  • Sign-Up Clinic 2
  • Sunday
  • 1030AM in Front of CRC
  • Sign Up Now
  • Remember the right clothing and gear

25
What to Wear Warm Vs. Windy
  • Sunscreen, Hat, Bottled Water, Swimsuit,
    Sunglasses
  • Spray JacketPants, Gloves, Warm Quick-Drying
    Layers
  • Always Life Jacket, Water Shoes, And Change of
    Clothes!

26
More Instructional Opportunities
420s (Double Handed Dinghy)
Saturday June 2nd Cook Out and Sailing Saturday Ju
ne 9th Basic Intro Saturday June 16th Reggae
Regatta Sunday June 17th Reggae
Regatta Sunday June 23rd Basic
Intro TBD TBD Clinic 3 Review/Practice On-the-
Water Exam
Schedule anytime after the class
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Topics for Next Class
  • Right of Way
  • Capsizing
  • Safety Considerations
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