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Sail Course ® Section 19, Docking and Anchoring
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–1 Docking under Sail
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Sail Course ® Wind Parallel to Pier Set fenders Luff sails on final tack Coast to stop – At desired place – Good Luck on timing Set bow line first – Wind can blow you back Watch boom
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–2 Docking under Sail – Wind Onto Dock
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Sail Course ® Wind onto the Pier Set fenders Approach on jib only Let jib fly Coast to stop – Off the pier – At desired place – Good Luck on timing Wind will blow you onto the pier
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–3 Backing Onto Dock
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–4 Backing onto Dock Using Anchor
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–5 Approaching a Dock under Sail
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–6 Leaving Dock Under Power
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Sail Course ® Figure 19–7 Backing Out of Slip
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Sail Course ® Anchored Sailboat
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Sail Course ® Section 19 Supplemental Illustrations
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Sail Course ® Docking Get at least one line attached to the dock Don’t damage the dock the crew the boat
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Sail Course ® Docking - 2 Plan ahead Check wind/current Check traffic Ready to abort Slow speed “Steerage”
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Sail Course ® Calm Wind
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Sail Course ® Calm Wind
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Sail Course ® Calm Wind
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Sail Course ® Calm Wind
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Sail Course ® Calm Wind
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Sail Course ® Calm Wind
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Sail Course ® On Shore Wind
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Sail Course ® On Shore Wind
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Sail Course ® On Shore Wind
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Sail Course ® On Shore Wind
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Sail Course ® On Shore Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ®
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®
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® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Leaving under Sail (only) Only possible if wind is blowing off the dock – Normally leave under power Raise jib – But don’t sheet in (let it flog) Cast off all lines, except bow (stern if single handed) When clear, sheet in jib and sail off
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Sail Course ® Engine warm up Check cooling Check wind/current Check traffic Cast off lines
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Sail Course ® NOT this way
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Sail Course ® NOT this way
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Sail Course ® Ouch NOT this way
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Sail Course ® Ouch! NOT this way
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Sail Course ® Ouch! NOT this way
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Sail Course ® Calm
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Sail Course ® Calm
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Sail Course ® Calm
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Sail Course ® Calm
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Sail Course ® Calm
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Sail Course ® Calm
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Offshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Head Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Stern Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Onshore Wind
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Sail Course ® Anchored boat using a 7:1 rode to depth ratio depending upon conditions
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Sail Course ®
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® Anchoring System
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Sail Course ® 1.Select a sheltered area 2.Approach into the wind or current 3.Lower the anchor until it reaches bottom 4.Pay out line for appropriate scope while backing down 5.Back down hard to set the anchor 6.Check position periodically for drift Setting the Anchor
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Sail Course ® Allow “Swing” Room wind
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Sail Course ® Head into wind/current Wind/current
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Sail Course ® Stop over desired spot
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Sail Course ® Lower, don’t throw, anchor When just starting to make sternway
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Sail Course ® Pay out rode while making sternway
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Sail Course ® Cleat off rode and reverse hard to dig in When enough rode paid out
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Sail Course ® 20’ total height above bottom 7 : 1 Rode length : Height above bottom : 20’ 17’ water depth 17’ 3’ height of bow above water 3’ 140’ Height of tide
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Sail Course ® Weighing the Anchor Retrieving the Anchor – Approach anchor position slowly – Pull up rode so don’t foul propeller – Stop boat when directly over anchor – Break out anchor If won’t break out – Snub off road, then go ahead slowly – If still will not break out, slowly circle anchor – Retrieve and store anchor Wash off anchor
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Sail Course ® Motor forward while hauling rode in
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Sail Course ® When pull is vertical Break anchor out
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Sail Course ® Scope Calm Conditions: 5:1 ratio, Severe Conditions: 10:1 ratio Most Situations: 7:1 ratio
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Sail Course ® Picking up Mooring Want no way on when pick up mooring – Hard to stop sailboat Head into wind – Have person on bow with boat hook Will also signal directions Under sail approach using only jib Drop headsail to stop Leaving – Make sure engine is warm – Release pendant – Back off
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Sail Course ® What type of anchors are these? For what type of bottom are they most suited?
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Sail Course ® Anchored bow and stern. Why would you do this?
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Sail Course ® End of Section 19 Slides
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