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Goddard Sailing Association Lecture 3 How to sail well Heaving-to Right of way Capsize
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Class Outline Lecture 1 - Wind, Sails, Rigging Lecture 2 - Boat theory, How to change tacks, Man Overboard Lecture 3 - How to sail well, heaving-to, right-of-way, capsize Lecture 4 - Weather, thunderstorm drill, anchors, navigation Lecture 5 - Dock, Required Equipment, Checklist, Chartering Lecture 6 - Review, Test
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Sail SHAPE and TRIM
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Page 104 The ‘Reefing’ Process Step 0 – Put the boat head to wind (into “Irons”)
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What’s ‘unreal’ with this picture ?
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What’s looks real (i.e. different) in this picture ? Hint … see next chart.
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Heaving To Page 50
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Right of Way Rules (…. Guidelines ?) Anticipate Action (communication) Avoidance
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Right of Way Under Power Page 120
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Right of Way Under Power Page 120
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Right of Way Under Sail Page 121
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Page 122 (Not valid if headings are parallel …. Watch out for leeway)
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Think Maneuverability Page 122
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Know you Right of Ways, … but Be Smart Be Reasonable Be Patient and Tolerant DON’T be DEAD Right!
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Capsize Activities Is everybody OK ? –The Scot floats even when capsized Go to the centerboard immediately –Protect yourself when the boat rights itself Otherwise, free main sheets, etc. first –Main sail ‘sea anchor’, misplaced crew, … Occupy and bail boat as buoyancy allows
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Before you Capsize Does you crew know what to do? Can all of your crew swim? Do you have anything on board that absolutely, positively cannot get wet ? … or lost ? (Keys, wallet, … etc.) Always sail with ‘a little’ centerboard Good news … the Scot Floats!! … stay with the boat until help arrives
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