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things to cover:
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safety
 
safety
- how to deploy life raft
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- how to deploy life raft
- types of life rafts
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- types of life rafts
- how to heave to
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- how to heave to
- how/when to use sea anchor
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- how/when to use sea anchor
- flares and when to use them
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- flares and when to use them
- epirb
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- epirb
  
 
life aboard
 
life aboard
- how to deal with seasickness - different methods, what works, what does not
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- how to deal with seasickness - different methods, what works, what does not
- cooking
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- cooking
  - sample meals (e.g. menu for a week in the bvi)
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  - sample meals (e.g. menu for a week in the bvi)
  - equipment - refrigeration
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  - equipment - refrigeration
  - what food works, what does not
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  - what food works, what does not
- provisioning
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- provisioning
  
 
ports
 
ports
- coming in to a new harbor/marina
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- coming in to a new harbor/marina
- departure
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- departure
- gunkholing
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- gunkholing
  
 
how to prepare for a trip
 
how to prepare for a trip
- day sail
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- day sail
- week-long cruise
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- week-long cruise
- harbor race
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- harbor race
- near-shore race
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- near-shore race
- off-shore race
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- off-shore race
  
 
racing
 
racing
- rules
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- rules
- tactics
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- tactics
- overview of various races we know we will do: halifax, figawi, wed evenings
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- overview of various races we know we will do: halifax, figawi, wed evenings
  
 
weather
 
weather
- general principles - wind before, wind after
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- general principles - wind before, wind after
- high pressure vs low pressure
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- high pressure vs low pressure
- tracking the barometer
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- tracking the barometer
- clouds
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- clouds
- waves and wind - how much wind for x wave height, when whitecaps
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- waves and wind - how much wind for x wave height, when whitecaps
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- weather tracking services
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- near-shore vs offshore
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- contingencies
  
 
navigation
 
navigation
  
 
clothing and gear
 
clothing and gear
gloves
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- gloves
spot locator, beacons
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- spot locator, beacons
personal floatation devices
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- personal floatation devices
knives, other tools
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- knives, other tools
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- foul weather gear
  
 
first aid
 
first aid
- cpr
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- cpr
- broken bones
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- broken bones
- breathing
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- breathing
- blood loss
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- blood loss
- body temperature
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- body temperature
  
 
boat locator site (eis info)
 
boat locator site (eis info)
  
 
for each thing, enumerate general types, highlight x-dim specifics
 
for each thing, enumerate general types, highlight x-dim specifics

Revision as of 09:07, 8 January 2013

This is the outline for the offshore sailing course, January 2013.

Session 1: Introduction

10jan2013 - mwall

 - outline of the course
 - experiences of each person in the course
 - types of boats - hulls, keels, sail plan, instruments
 - difference between racing, cruising, offshore racing, day sailing
 - season plan for x-dimension - races, crew requirements, crew selection
- boat
 - day sail boats vs racing boats vs offshore
 - hulls and keels
 - sail plans
 - skills needed for each type of racing
 - preparation needed for each type of racing

Session 2: Yacht Preparation

15jan2013 - mwall

- boat - enumerate variants, highlight x-dim, what fails, what spares to keep
 - steering mechanisms
 - engine
 - electrical systems
 - navigation systems
 - freshwater
 - septic
 - standing rigging
 - running rigging
- what tools are critical

Session 3: Life Aboard

17jan2013 - gigi

- cooking
 - meal planning - examples of good, bad; sample meal plan for bvi
 - provisioning
 - how much per person?
 - how to cook with propane
 - living with limited refrigeration
- watch systems
- sleeping
- seasickness
- communications
 - into/out of port/harboar
 - with coast guard
 - with other vessels
 - during races
 - within the boat communication (e.g. skipper to foredeck when mooring)

Session 4: Weather

22jan2013

Session 5: Navigation

24jan2013 - steve

Session 6: Racing

29jan2013 - fran, mlindblad

Session 7: Seamanship and Safety

31jan2013


things to include in the course

safety

- how to deploy life raft
- types of life rafts
- how to heave to
- how/when to use sea anchor
- flares and when to use them
- epirb

life aboard

- how to deal with seasickness - different methods, what works, what does not
- cooking
  - sample meals (e.g. menu for a week in the bvi)
  - equipment - refrigeration
  - what food works, what does not
- provisioning

ports

- coming in to a new harbor/marina
- departure
- gunkholing

how to prepare for a trip

- day sail
- week-long cruise
- harbor race
- near-shore race
- off-shore race

racing

- rules
- tactics
- overview of various races we know we will do: halifax, figawi, wed evenings

weather

- general principles - wind before, wind after
- high pressure vs low pressure
- tracking the barometer
- clouds
- waves and wind - how much wind for x wave height, when whitecaps
- weather tracking services
- near-shore vs offshore
- contingencies

navigation

clothing and gear

- gloves
- spot locator, beacons
- personal floatation devices
- knives, other tools
- foul weather gear

first aid

- cpr
- broken bones
- breathing
- blood loss
- body temperature

boat locator site (eis info)

for each thing, enumerate general types, highlight x-dim specifics