Basic Crewing/Sailing Course  - Tacoma, Training Sail #1

Field trip: Basic Crewing/Sailing Course

Basic Crewing/Sailing Course - Tacoma, Training Sail #1 - Suddenly, Des Moines Marina

Second training sail for students of Tacoma's Basic Crewing/Sailing Course.

  • Moderate
  • Maximum Wind: 20 kts

Suddenly is offering a sail on Saturday, May 4th from 12pm to 3pm. Suddenly is in the Des Moines Marina at "B" Dock Slip B20. "B" Dock is at the south end of the marina in front of Anthony's Home Port. The Des Moines Marina has pay parking. When parking for your sail please park along chain link fence on  the south (left) side of Anthony's. Do not park in a parking space marked permit only. Please call one hour prior to your sail. This way I will know that you plan to attend and you will also find out if there are any weather restrictions.

I'm looking for to a sail with you.

See you Saturday.

Tom Davis    206 999-5115

 

 

 

This is the second of four sails included in the Tacoma Branch's Basic Crewing/Sailing Course.  Students of the course should only sign up for one Training Sail #2 activity.

An outline of topics that will be covered during this training sail is shown below.  Please review the related material in your course text book before the sail and make sure you ask any questions necessary for you to understand the concept being covered.

Sail activities will take place rain or shine.  The activity may, however, be canceled due to high wind.  Call you skipper 1 hour before the start of the activity to make sure it is still a go.  Please show up on time.

Route/Place

Suddenly, Des Moines Marina


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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

At The Dock

  • Knots demo: bowline, round turn and 2 half hitches, clove hitch, figure 8.
  • Review process for preparing boat to leave the dock - safety brief, crew positions, difference between “prepare to” and “do” cast off.

Under Power

  • Outline your process for stowing fenders and dock lines and making boat ready to sail;
  • Discuss any right-of-way situations you encounter;
  • Where is the wind?  Discuss onboard, water and land signs for identifying wind direction. 
  • Review all steps of hoisting/setting sails.

Under Sail

  • Review all concepts covered in 1st training sail - during the sail, mention names of all running and standing rigging and parts of the boat;
  • Adjusting sail shape - halyard tension/cunningham, outhaul tension.  Changing shape to match wind strength.
  • Adjusting headsail trim - why first?, fairlead position (slowly head up and watch telltales break)
  • Adjusting mainsail trim - use of the traveler vs main sheet;
  • Practice tacking, rotate crew - sail to an upwind “mark”;
  • Sail all points of sail and discuss sail trim as heading changes, rotate crew;
  • Practice jibing, rotate crew, demonstrate sailing “by the lee”;
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