Title: FVSPS%20Sail%20Course,%20Class%201
1FVSPS Sail Course, Class 1
2Welcome to This Course!FVSPS Sail Course with
OTW Training
- We are Bringing Together
- - Old FVSPS members and soon-to-be new members
from my introduction to sailing meetup class - - Sailors and power-boaters, people with
substantial sailing experience and those with
none - - Traditional USPS bookish instruction combined
with OTW training
3Welcome to This Course!FVSPS Sail Course with
OTW Training
- What to Expect
- - Those of you continuing from the meetup sailing
class There will be some overlap, but more
material, depth, and OTW practice. - - Variety of instructors and teaching styles
- - There will be some rough edges in this class,
but lets help each other and make it the best
class that we can!
4Introductions
- 1) What is your boating background?
- 2) What USPS have you taken/taught?
- 3) What do you want from this class?
- Me
- Leslie
- Steve
- Other FVSPS Instructors
- Everyone else
5Other Preliminaries
- Your information in our records
- Leslies house
- Lunch
- Boaters one-minute IQ test
- My sailing DVD copies available, 1 to help
cover the material costs
6A Musical Interlude
- Lin and Larry Pardey singing their song, Yacht
Club Bar, from their Storm Tactics DVD.
7Yacht Club Bar Song, Chorus
- I love to sit around the yacht club bar
- and talk about the things were going to do.
- I love to sit around the yacht club bar
- because it doesnt move.
- The swells are big and the winds are high
- but that dont bother me.
- Cause I never get lost and my tummy doesnt toss
- Its a wonderful life on the sea.
8Yacht Club Bar Song, Verse 1
- My boat it is a big one boys.
- My crew it is the best.
- We race around the entrance buoy,
- beating all the rest.
- Were the first ones home with a bent elbow
- and a powerful salt spray thirst.
- We sit around and drink all night
- and see who comes in first.
9Yacht Club Bar Song, Chorus
- I love to sit around the yacht club bar
- and talk about the things were going to do.
- I love to sit around the yacht club bar
- because it doesnt move.
- The swells are big and the winds are high
- but that dont bother me.
- Cause I never get lost and my tummy doesnt toss
- Its a wonderful life on the sea.
10Course Approach
- Combine
- - Concepts, from the classroom
- Practice sailing, OTW training
- Rationale for this approach
- OTW without background from study does not work
well. - Show video, new sailor confused at the helm.
- Note OTW training is in the Sail course is
optional. You can take the Sail course and exam
without doing OTW Training.)
11Specific Course Goals
- Learn Basic Sailing Knowledge and Skills
- - Basic Keelboat book
- - Brians instruction
- - OTW training
- Learn Deeper Sailing Knowledge and Terminology
- - Sail book
- - Leslie/Steves instruction
- Result You know what to do on a sailboat and can
serve as useful crew.
12Class Meeting Structure
- 1000-1200 Classroom (Order will vary.)
- - 1000-1100 Leslie-Steve cover material from
the Sail book. - - 1100-1200 Brian presents sailing material
oriented towards the OTW training, Briefs on OTW
training for that day. - 1200 Lunch
- 1245/100 Leave for OTW Training
13OTW Training General Issues and Safety Issues
14Should You Do the OTW Training?
- Your decision Can make each day.
- Reasons not to
- Takes time, your Saturday afternoon.
- You may not like sailing.
- You may get scarred, esp. heeling, in higher
winds. - Conditions on a particular day (e.g. high winds)
- If you want to do OTW, consider the daily
conditions and you. - Show video of contrasting reactions sailing off
of Newport.
15OTW Training Possible Themes
- - OTW 1 Basic Skills in all Crew Positions
- - OTW 2 Basic Skills in all Crew Positions
- - OTW 3 Basic Skills Refinements, Follow the
Leader - - OTW 4 Shortening Sail, Sailing with only Jib
or Main - - OTW 5 Heaving To, Helm Tied-Off when Sailing
to Weather and Tacking - - OTW 6 MOB Patterns
- - May also include asymmetric spinnaker use, on a
light-wind day.
16Is Sailing Dangerous, Part 1?(Im scarred when
the boat Heels!)
- - Keelboats have thousands of pounds of lead
ballast. - - Monohull sailboats are designed to heel.
- - Compare sailing and powerboat death/injury
rates. - - Compare sailing and powerboat liability
insurance rates. - - Hull speed on these boats is about 7 knots.
17Is Sailing Dangerous, Part 2?
- I know lots of sailors and do not know anyone who
has been killed or even injured. My own injuries
have been in other sports. - In the Perfect Storm, the sailboat the CG forced
a captain to abandon never did sink. - It would be very hard to kill yourself in a
sailboat on the Columbia River in Portland! - - What are the ways?
18My Three Safety ConcernsWhen Sailing on the
Columbia in Portland
- 1) Falling Overboard
- 2) Tugs / Tows
- 3) Inadvertent Jibes
- My advice - Dont worry so much about everything
else!
19Training OTW What Might Happen
- On S/V Ubiquity I will let you make lots of
mistakes. - Other captains might micro-manage more.
- We will rotate through different crew positions.
- We will use points of sail all the time when
sailing. - We will take fewer people in stronger winds.
20Expectations for Crew during OTW Trainingon S/V
Ubiquity and S/V June Bug
- - Wear non-marking shoes. No dark rubber soles.
- - Wear no clothes with hardware that could
scratch the boats. - - You will have a life jacket.
- - Bring enough warm clothes, wind/rain parka.
- - No smoking, no alcohol during OTW.
- - Use bathroom just before leaving the dock. Wait
if possible for return to use again. If head use
needed OTW tell the captain. Only liquids in head!
21END OFGeneral Issues Aboutthe OTW Training
22Why Sailing?
- Why not do only power-boating instead?
- Life is too short for sailing a power-boating
friend of mine. - How do power-boating and sailing differ?
- Why do sailing?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of
sailboats compared to powerboats?
23Basic TerminologyParts of a Sailboat
- Basic Keelboat, pp. 6-7
- Go to look at the boats
24Basic TerminologySails and Major Control Lines
- Most sails have
- 3 corners, each with a name
- 3 sides, each with a name
- Basic Keelboat, pp. 28-29
- Halyards To hoist sails
- Sheets To trim sails
- Inspect the boats to identify halyards, sheets
25Core Concept in Sailing
- How the Boat is Oriented to the Wind
- Implications
- - Must keep track of wind direction.
- - We need terminology to describe boats
orientation to wind. - - Orientation of boat to the wind determines how
we adjust (trim) the sails.
26Orientation to the Wind
- Basic Keelboat, p. 15
- Sails, p. 115
- Can we sail in all directions?
- General Terms
- Beating
- Reaching
- Running
- Points of Sail gives us more specific terms.
27Points of Sail
See Basic Keelboat, p. 15
See Sails, p. 115
28Terminology for Changing our Heading
- Always relative to the direction of the wind
- - Head up, Heading up, Come up, Bring it
up, Sail closer, A little tighter - Head down, Head off, Back off, Bear off,
Bear away, Fall off, Not so close - Basic Keelboat, pp. 16-17
- Sail, Glossary
29Even the Sails Act Differently Depending on the
Point of Sail
- - Pull Mode vs. Push Mode
- - Basic Keelboat, pp. 8-9
- - Sail, p. 89
- - Illustrate Pull Mode Do Bernoulli Effect
exercise with spoon under faucet.
30OTW Briefing
- We have two boats available today for inspection
and practice of sailing skills. - If you already know about what we are going over
today, please try to help others who need help.
31Boat Inspections
- Boat Inspections See Boat Inspection Guide
handout for items to inspect on both boats. - Sailing Skills See Sailing Skills handout for
skills to practice on the boat or on the dock.
32Sail Book MaterialNext Instructors Take Over!