Cruiser Class Goals  Learn to confidently handle cruiser under sail or motor  Understand key elements of ship safety and navigation  Gain understanding.

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Cruiser Class Goals  Learn to confidently handle cruiser under sail or motor  Understand key elements of ship safety and navigation  Gain understanding of onboard “systems”  Learn the basics of cruising on larger sailboats

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps

①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦.. ⑧.. ⑨.. ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦.. ⑧.. ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦.. ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥ Wrapping a winch counter-clockwise ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤ Sending an unrestrained halyard up the mast ⑥ Wrapping a winch counter-clockwise ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③.. ④ Anchoring over night with the battery switch on “All” ⑤ Sending an unrestrained halyard up the mast ⑥ Wrapping a winch counter-clockwise ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ②.. ③ Running the motor with the engine mount up ④ Anchoring over night with the battery switch on “All” ⑤ Sending an unrestrained halyard up the mast ⑥ Wrapping a winch counter-clockwise ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ①.. ② Eating lunch while wing on wing ③ Running the motor with the engine mount up ④ Anchoring over night with the battery switch on “All” ⑤ Sending an unrestrained halyard up the mast ⑥ Wrapping a winch counter-clockwise ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Novice Cruiser Mishaps ① Raising all sail in a 20 knot breeze ② Eating lunch while wing on wing ③ Running the motor with the engine mount up ④ Anchoring over night with the battery switch on “All” ⑤ Sending an unrestrained halyard up the mast ⑥ Wrapping a winch counter-clockwise ⑦ Sailing with your back firmly against the safety line ⑧ Walking on the forward hatch or any open hatch ⑨ Running out of gas … or beer … or sunscreen ⑩ Failing to give your crew the marine head lecture

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents

①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦.. ⑧.. ⑨.. ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦.. ⑧.. ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦.. ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥.. ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤.. ⑥ Reversing thrust after a fast approach to the dock ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③.. ④.. ⑤ Failing to check for oncoming traffic behind the Genoa ⑥ Reversing thrust after a fast approach to the dock ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③.. ④ Anchoring at night in a convenient channel ⑤ Failing to check for oncoming traffic behind the Genoa ⑥ Reversing thrust after a fast approach to the dock ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ②.. ③ Enjoying the scenery near rocky lee shores ④ Anchoring at night in a convenient channel ⑤ Failing to check for oncoming traffic behind the Genoa ⑥ Reversing thrust after a fast approach to the dock ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ①.. ② Expecting a container ship to yield to you under sail ③ Enjoying the scenery near rocky lee shores ④ Anchoring at night in a convenient channel ⑤ Failing to check for oncoming traffic behind the Genoa ⑥ Reversing thrust after a fast approach to the dock ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing

Top 10 Towing & Insurance Incidents ① Using the mast to directly measure bridge clearances ② Expecting a container ship to yield to you under sail ③ Enjoying the scenery near rocky lee shores ④ Anchoring at night in a convenient channel ⑤ Failing to check for oncoming traffic behind the Genoa ⑥ Reversing thrust after a fast approach to the dock ⑦ Close encounters with daymarks after dark ⑧ Passing a navigational mark ‘incorrectly’ ⑨ Securing a crab pot float between your hull and rudder ⑩ Wrapping a Genoa on your forestay while jibing