Link up session with Sedbergh School
Description
Session with Sedbergh School.
Informal race i.e. sailing around a course likely in picos, with other sailors around, with opportunity to pair up, maybe with Sedbergh students.
Suitable for all levels (will pair up stage 1-2 participants with more experienced sailors)
Initial date of 24th sep with 8th Oct as a back up date in case weather isn't appropriate on 24th
Arnside instructor will be present to give top tips and help with organisation and link with Sedbergh.
If you wish to pay via a different method or have questions please contact chiefinstructor@arnsidesailingclub.org.uk. Due to the nature of my role working on sessions, it may take a few days for me to respond.
Requirements
What to bring
Clothing
Please come prepared in clothing and footwear that you can get wet in.
For most of the year a wetsuit would be ideal but layers are important to keep you warm as you can be sat around and possibly get wet. The club does not have a supply of wetsuits- please bring your own.
Quick drying layers, base layers, fleeces and a waterproof layer can all help. A waterproof layer can help keep the wind chill off. Trainers work well as a footwear option. In sunny, warm weather please consider suncream and covering up.
A change of clothes and a towel for going home in is useful.
If you wear glasses please consider wearing a glasses retainer strap.
Killington Sailing Club is 600 feet above sea level, more exposed and generally colder than Arnside. Remember that it also tends to be cooler on the water than on land. It is better to bring too much clothing than too little.
Buoyancy Aids
We can provide buoyancy aids, sailing gloves and safety helmets (particularly for children) If you have your own buoyancy aid (min 50N, in good condition, appropriate for your size- see the label on the inside), please bring it with you, the instructor will make a decision on its suitability before going on the water.
Log Book
Don't forget to bring your log book to be signed off.
Itinerary
We will cover
- Rigging, Launching & Recovery
- Some more knot tying
- Sailing techniques & manoeuvres, tacking, gybing, sailing a course, coming alongside, man overboard and much more.
- Points of sailing and the five essentials
- Meteorology – Weather forecasts and the Beaufort wind scale
- Rules of the Road – eg port and starboard rule, overtaking
We will be sailing single and doubled handed boats.