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* Brief History of sailing at MIT
 
* Brief History of sailing at MIT
 
* How the lessons will work
 
* How the lessons will work
* Other activies:
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* What to wear
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* Other Pavilion activities:
 
** Lynx Catboats
 
** Lynx Catboats
** Windsufing
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** Windsurfing
 
** Lasers
 
** Lasers
 
** Fireflies
 
** Fireflies
 
** Moonlight Sails
 
** Moonlight Sails
 
** Harbor Trips
 
** Harbor Trips
** Renting the Rooftop
 
 
** X Dimension
 
** X Dimension
* What to wear
 
  
 
=== Policies and Procedures ===
 
=== Policies and Procedures ===
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* Boom can have much more force than during a tack, so remember to duck
 
* Boom can have much more force than during a tack, so remember to duck
 
* Beware of sailing by-the-lee when sailing downwind
 
* Beware of sailing by-the-lee when sailing downwind
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=== Tour of Pavilion ===
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==== Dock ====
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* Point out the locations of different boats
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** Techs
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** Lasers
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** Windsurfers
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** Fireflies
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** FJs
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** Lynx Catboats
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* Point out the red flag
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* Point out the shop
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* Point out the day lockers
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* Bikes go on west roof
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* East roof can be rented for parties
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==== Lobby ====
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* Point out two unisex restrooms
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* Location and use of sailing cards
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* Check with dock staff before taking out boats
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* Location and use of lock box (silence cell phones before putting in box!)
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* String to use for glasses
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==== Rigging Demonstration ====
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* Point out locations of life jacket, rudders, sails, & bailers
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* Put all four items in a boat
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* Tie head of sail to halyard with stunsail tack bend
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* Attach clew to boom
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* Only raise the sail a foot or so on the dock
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* Put boat in water, tie up with bowline
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* Lower centerboat
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* Attach rudder
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* Raise sail
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* Adjust downhaul, outhaul, & vang
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==== Sailing Demonstration ====
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* Proper position in the boat of skipper
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* Do not use tiller extension
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* Check for traffic before launching
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* Push off, steer away from dock, trim sail
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* Always land pointed into the wind (check flag, observe other boats)
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* Exit the boat near the wires and tie up
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* Sail down, rudder out, centerboard up with bungee attached
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* Pull boat out and finish unrigging.
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==== Knots ====
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* Finish off class with demonstration of knots:
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** Bowline
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** Stunsail Tack Bend
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** Mooring Cleat Hitch
  
 
== Class 2 Curriculum ==
 
== Class 2 Curriculum ==

Revision as of 14:44, 9 May 2013

Class 1 Curriculum

Introduction

  • Brief History of sailing at MIT
  • How the lessons will work
  • What to wear
  • Other Pavilion activities:
    • Lynx Catboats
    • Windsurfing
    • Lasers
    • Fireflies
    • Moonlight Sails
    • Harbor Trips
    • X Dimension

Policies and Procedures

  • How to get a sailing card
  • How ratings work
    • Swim Rating
    • Provisional Rating
    • Helmsman Rating
    • Ratings for other boats
  • Life jackets must be worn at all times in boats
  • Guest Policy
    • All persons in small boats must know how to swim
    • Each MIT boat must have at least one person with sailing card
  • Sailing boundaries
    • Don't go under bridges
    • Keep the dock in sight
    • Only land at the MIT dock
    • Avoid shallows near Esplanade
    • Avoid yacht club, community boating.
  • Signals
    • Lowering of red flag is the recall signal
    • If you need help, lower your sail
  • Capsizing
    • Stay with the boat!
    • You can try to right the boat or wait for help

Basics of Sailing

Steering

  • Steer with tiller: point the boat where you want to go
  • Sit opposite the sail on the windward side of the boat
  • Pay attention to the boat's heading to steer a straight course
  • Pay attention to wind direction: cannot sail less than 45 degrees into wind
  • How to determine direction of wind
  • How to get out of irons

Sail Trim

  • Sheet sail all the way in when sailing upwind
  • Sheet out when sailing downwind.
  • Sheet out until sail luffs, then sheet in to stop luffing
  • In gusts, sheet out to prevent capsizing

Boat Trim

  • Skipper must sit to be able to steer properly
  • Crew must move around to keep boat level

Tacking

  • Turn upwind until bow crosses through the eye of the wind
  • Remember to duck as boom moves across the boat
  • Skipper must switch sides (always sits on the windward side)
  • If you tack too slowly, you'll get stuck in irons

Jibing

  • Turn downwind until stern crosses through the eye of the wind
  • Boom can have much more force than during a tack, so remember to duck
  • Beware of sailing by-the-lee when sailing downwind

Tour of Pavilion

Dock

  • Point out the locations of different boats
    • Techs
    • Lasers
    • Windsurfers
    • Fireflies
    • FJs
    • Lynx Catboats
  • Point out the red flag
  • Point out the shop
  • Point out the day lockers
  • Bikes go on west roof
  • East roof can be rented for parties

Lobby

  • Point out two unisex restrooms
  • Location and use of sailing cards
  • Check with dock staff before taking out boats
  • Location and use of lock box (silence cell phones before putting in box!)
  • String to use for glasses

Rigging Demonstration

  • Point out locations of life jacket, rudders, sails, & bailers
  • Put all four items in a boat
  • Tie head of sail to halyard with stunsail tack bend
  • Attach clew to boom
  • Only raise the sail a foot or so on the dock
  • Put boat in water, tie up with bowline
  • Lower centerboat
  • Attach rudder
  • Raise sail
  • Adjust downhaul, outhaul, & vang

Sailing Demonstration

  • Proper position in the boat of skipper
  • Do not use tiller extension
  • Check for traffic before launching
  • Push off, steer away from dock, trim sail
  • Always land pointed into the wind (check flag, observe other boats)
  • Exit the boat near the wires and tie up
  • Sail down, rudder out, centerboard up with bungee attached
  • Pull boat out and finish unrigging.

Knots

  • Finish off class with demonstration of knots:
    • Bowline
    • Stunsail Tack Bend
    • Mooring Cleat Hitch

Class 2 Curriculum