Learn to Sail

An Invitation to All Members of the MIT Community: Learn to Sail, Free

Overview (FAQ)

MITNA Learn to Sail classes will teach you first how the MIT Sailing Pavilion works and then how to sail in just a few hours! If you have previous experience, show up to the "first" Wednesday session, to learn how the Pavilion works. If you are new, show up to all three Wednesday sessions or to a Sunday session.

Before the class: We recommend that you watch the Open Course Ware Videos and practice the Stunsail Tack Bend and Bowline knots (Animated Knots).

Wednesday Series

Sunday All-in-One

When (Please see the Calendar for upcoming dates)
Wednesdays (Apr - Sep)
5:15pm - 7:00pm
FIRST 2008 Class: April 16, 2008
LAST 2008 Class: TBD (Late September)
Sundays (May-Sep)
9:30am to 2:00pm
FIRST 2008 Class: May 11, 2008
LAST 2008 Class: TBD (Early September)
Class fills up, show up by 9:10 am!
Where
MIT Sailing Pavilion MIT Sailing Pavilion
Who
  • New to MIT Sailing (#1)
  • Never sailed (#1-3)
  • Took class n-years ago (#2-3)
  • Novices who need a relaxed schedule class (#1-3)
  • Members of the MIT Community who have no prior sailing experience and are ready for a "bootcamp" 4.5-hour class
  • Summary
    Basic sailing in the Tech Dinghy, from orientation through on-the-water practice. This series consists of three separate lessons:
    1. Introduction: classroom & demo
    2. First sail: rig boat, go sailing
    3. Tacking & jibing: rig boat, go sailing
    Sailing Bootcamp! An intense 4.5 hours class which introduces you to all the basics of sailing and being part of the MIT Sailing community.
    • 9:30-11:00: Lectures & Demos
    • 11:00-12:00: Rig the boat
    • 12:00-1:15: Sail!
    • 1:15-2:00: Put the boat away
    Times are approximate.
    Sign-Up
  • NONE, First-come first-serve walk-ins only (up to 20 people per lesson).
  • Walk-ins welcome, up to 56 students per class...
  • Optionally pre-register in person at the Sailing Pavilion to ensure a spot
  • Contact
    Wednesday Classes Sunday Classes

    Requirements

    First, use this table to help you decide what class is for you:

    Wed #1 Wed #2 Wed #3 Sun
    I've never sailed before. X X X X
    I took Wed #1 more than two years ago. X X X X
    I completed all Wed classes or the Sunday class more than two years ago. X
    I completed all Wed classes or the Sunday class about a year ago. None! Just go sailing!
    I already know how to sail, and I'm good at it, but never at MIT. X
    I'm an expert sailor, but new to MIT Sailing. X

    Next, determine the requirements for either a Sunday or Wednesday class:

    • Valid MIT ID (you can bring one non-MIT guest).
    • MUST have swimming ability (everyone sailing), no exceptions. You should be able to meet the standard MITNA swimming requirement, but don't need to present proof.
    • Come dressed for sailing: try to wear sneakers and clothes you don't care if they get wet with Muddy Charles water.
    • Do NOT bring valuables! Please leave your wallet, cellphones, and any ohter valuables at home. Only bring your MIT ID and some cash (<$5) in case you want to buy drinks. Do not bring purses, backpacks, laptops, or anything else you'll be unhappy if it gets wet and/or lost.
    • Wednesday: First-come first-serve, there is NO registration for the class, just show up.
      Sunday: Walk-ins welcome, but the class may be full. To ensure a spot you may optionally Pre-Register in person at the Sailing Pavilion. Absolutely no e-mail reservations! You must pre-register in person.

    Beyond these classes, independent sailing at MIT (including guest privileges) requires a Sailing Card. Once you get your Sailing Card your use of our Tech Dinghies should then be limited only by your own confidence level and occasional heavy-wind restrictions. Passing a series of proficiency check-offs ("ratings") will ensure that you can take a boat out, with guest privileges, whenever you wish, and also afford access to our more advanced sailboats.

    Volunteer!

    Free lessons for all in the MIT community are offered through the generosity of volunteers like you. If you're interested in helping out this season, please sends us a note:

    Contact Learn-to-Sail Program Organizers


    Further Reading & References

    http://www.sailnet.com/collections/learningtosail/


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