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Learn to Sail Class - All-in-One

Sun 11-Aug-202409:45-15:30
Registration Start: 09-August-2024 at 00:00
Registration End:08-August-2024 at midnight

Description

This one-day beginner course will be conducted in our Tech Dinghies and is open to members of the MIT community,

which includes all registered students who are new to sailing.

      Class runs from 9:45 am to ~3:30 pm.

Participants must be available for the full time period. There may be a short break mid-way through. (Or not.) 

Registration

Registration for this class (note the above date) will run

from Midnight (12:00:01 am) to 10 am on Friday, Aug 9th. 

Confirmations for class spots will be based on your position in the Priority Queue, with priority given to those with MIT Recreation membership.

Please register for the Queue before signing up for a class.

Registering for this event (Registration on Red/Yellow menu above) does not confirm your entry into the class.

You will receive an email stating whether you have been confirmed or not. 

 

On the day of the class:

  • Come dressed ready to sail! Bring extra layers, it's cooler on the water than on campus.
  • You must bring a valid MIT ID and complete your daily health attestation before arriving.
  • You must be able to swim — no exceptions. You should be able to meet the standard MITNA swimming requirement, but do not need to present proof.
  • Pre-registration is required. Click the "Registration" link above (when available) to register.
  • Bring a snack, a hat, wear sunscreen, and avoid bringing much of value with you. 
  • 9:45-10:00am Check-in and knots practice. We'll try to start fairly promptly at 10:00 am!

For details about this event, see http://sailing.mit.edu/lts

Organizers

Questions about this event should be directed to the organizer(s): Eric Gibber, Hannah Agate, Stewart Craig


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Updated: 2014/05/04 19:06:46
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Updated: 2014/05/04 19:06:46