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JUNIOR
SAILING INSTRUCTION
2008
Learn-to-Sail Classes
| Ages |
Students
age 8-14 will be divided into skill levels with consideration given
to age. |
| Days
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Monday
through Friday 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
July 2 - 6 will be from 12:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. No
Class July 4th |
| Beginning
sessions |
June
16 - 20; June 23 - 27; July 7 - 11;
July 28 - Aug 01 |
| Intermediate
sessions |
June
30 - July 03; July 14 - 18 |
| Race
week |
(Must
have Intermediate or Advanced level skills) July 21 - 25 |
| PYC
member rate |
$300/week |
| Non-PYC
member rate |
$375/week
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| Boat |
Laser
Pico sailboats* provided by PYC, with a 50% discount for using your
boat, if it is appropriate for our program. |
U.S.
Sailing Association course materials and certified instructor
Sailboat
Provided
The Laser Pico chosen for instruction is a sporty, sturdy, rotomolded-polyethylene
dinghy just under 12 feet in length. Combining a spacious, self-draining
cockpit and a high boom create a boat that is a comfort to sail. The
Laser Pico is also quick and easy to rig so students spend more time
on the water. The unique Laser Reefä system, designed to reduce the
sail area when desired, can be operated while under sail. This enables
instruction to continue despite changing wind conditions.
Class
Descriptions
Beginner: Designed for youths that have little or no experience
sailing and are interested in sailing as a fun, on-the-water activity.
Basic skills (i.e. knot tying, rigging, wind direction, steering, tacking,
sail trim, points of sail, etc.) will be taught and practiced. Each
sailor will have his or her own boat to use for the session. Our goal
is that, by the end of a week’s instruction, students will feel have
acquired basic boat handling skills.
Intermediate:
For youths who have had experience with sailing, some sailing instruction,
and feel at ease on the water in a small sailboat. The class is designed
to increase the student’s knowledge and abilities so that they can satisfactorily
demonstrate certain nationally recognized basic sailing skills while
increasing the student’s confidence on the water to where they feel
comfortable sailing without continuous supervision. Each sailor will
have his or her own boat to use for the session to insure maximum tiller
time.
Race
Week: For youths who are currently competent at the Intermediate
or Advanced level. The intent of this class is to provide the
students with the skills and knowledge necessary to compete in organized
sailing races. Starting line and course tactics, along with rules and
etiquette will be covered. Each student will have the use of his or
her own boat to use for the session, and will participate in actual
race situations.
How
to Register
Upon request, a Registration Form, Liability Waiver Agreement, and Medical
Form with Medical Care Authorization will be sent for each child desiring
to participate in the program. All forms must be filled out completely
and returned with payment in full in order to reserve a spot for your
child in a particular class session. Registrations are on a first-come,
first-serve basis and Credit Card information will be accepted by phone
to guarantee your reservation while the paperwork is in transit to avoid
possible disappointment due to a class filling in the interim.
Other
Important Information
- Classes
begin promptly at the scheduled time and will be held rain or shine
- Students
will need a towel, swimsuit, and a change of clothes daily. A
lifejacket and water use shoes are required. NO “flip-flops” or
other loose sandals please. Sunglasses with a strap or means to attach
them to clothing (or accept the risk of losing them in the water),
and sunscreen are highly recommended.
- Shoes
and T-shirts over bathing suits must be worn when inside the clubhouse.
Further
information can be obtained via email, or by calling the PYC office
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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