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Revision as of 11:37, 6 June 2008
Welcome to the MIT Bluewater Sailing Wiki
This wiki contains information about MIT's coastal sailing program.
In the Summer of 2007, Nevermore, a Tartan-37 sailboat, was donated to MIT. Once overhauled, this boat will be available to the MIT community for sailing in Boston Harbor and up and down the coast.
With his gift of Nevermore in 2007, Ralph Reis '48 kicks off MITNA's second quarter-century of bluewater sailing, which was started by Albert Hopeman '34 with the donation of his 38-foot sloop Aleida, put into regular service by MITNA crews and skippers in 1981!
Administration
List of MITNA BlueWater Members
Schedule - Plan cruises & work-parties
Task List - ongoing list of tasks
Documents - list of how-to, references, manuals
Crew Orientation and Education
Depart Checklist - things to do before you get underway
Return Checklist - things to do before you leave the boat
Nevermore SOPs - various operational best practices
Technical Info
Nevermore Documents - tabulation of Nevermore's hard-copy docs, and some associated web references.
Systems Descriptions - detailed enumeration of systems
Inventory - what is on the boat and where is it stowed
Documentation - U.S. Coast Guard Vessel Documentation Information
Safety Requirements - official requirements for equipment aboard the boat
Winterizing 2007 - Tasks that were done before hauling/winter
Links
Links to vendors, Tartan and other boating organizations (including MIT Sailing), official regulations, terminology, and various instructional sites.