SYCBA class learning to sail at the beach

SYCBA Courses

- Course Information

Title: Adult Dinghy Basic Skills 2

Course Code: 47350

Date: March 6th, 2010

Time: 12:30:00

Price: $290

Course Type: adults

Places Available: 11

Course Dates and times

Saturday March 6th 12.30 - 3.30pm

Saturday March 13th 12.30 - 3.30pm

Saturday March 20th 12.30 - 3.30pm

Saturday March 27th 12.30 - 3.30pm

If a day is cancelled due to bad weather the makeup date is Saturday April 10th 12.30 - 3.30pm

 

Category description:


Adult Dinghy Basic Skills 2 is the second stage in Yachting Australia's GET INTO SMALL BOATS SCHEME and the goal of this course is to extend your knowledge of sailing well beyond those learned in Basic Skills 1.



 This course covers:


  • Sailing techniques and manoeuvres
    • Sailing to windward
    • Sailing downward
    • Gybing and tacking
    • Points of sailing
    • Helming with minimal guidance 
  • Launching and recovery
    • Care of equipment
    • Coming alongside/docking to fixed/anchored structure 
  • Rescue procedures
    • Crew recovery drill
    • Capsize recovery
  • Safety and individual awareness
    • Clothing
    • Safety equipment
    • Sailing stretches 
  • Sailing theory and background
    • Right of way rules (collision regulations)
    • Port/starboard
    • Windward/leeward
    • Keep to the right of channels
    • Overtaking vessels
  • Rigging
    • Independant rigging of training boat
  • Ropework
    • Reef knot
    • Bowline
  • Winds, tides and currents
    • Gusts and lulls
    • Tides
      • time between tides
      • reading tide tables
      • direction of tidal flow


The object of this course is to have students skipper and crew a two person boat safely and with confidence in moderate conditions.

Classes are run using the Academy's fleet of Pacer dinghys and the course often concludes with a passage to Black Rock or a mini regatta.

 


 Recommended clothing ~ What to bring?


  • Wetsuits are great all year round however if you do not have a wetsuit; wear thermal layers (not cotton) as a base layer. Mid and outer layers for all students should be a polar fleece or woollen jumper with a windbreaker over the top.
  • Shoes or wetsuit booties are required to be worn at all times.
  • A towel and change of clothes are recommended for after the class as showers facilties are available.
  • During the colder months a beanie should be worn and throughout the warmer months a broad rimmed or peaked hat.
  • Sunscreen.


For further details please contact the Boating Academy on 9599 0922 or email us.