Dinghy Start
RYA Start Sailing (adults) / Youth Stage 1+2 (kids)
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A foundation course for those new to sailing, quickly building a solid skills base, enabling you to enjoy sailing and gain confidence in a variety of craft.
Pre-requisite experience:
Duration:
RYA Start Sailing (adults)
Youth Stage 1+2 (kids)
What's included:
Dates and price:
Includes all food and accommodation
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Syllabus
The programmes follows the following format:
Adults RYA Start Sailing course syllabus
Rigging
Wind awareness. Knowledge of spars and rigging, parts of the sail, sail controls and foils
Ropework
Ability to tie a figure of eight knot, round turn and two half hitches and secure a rope to a cleat
Sailing techniques and manoeuvres
Wind awareness
A practical understanding of the following manoeuvres:
Reaching - sailing across the wind
Stopping - lying to
Controlling speed
Tacking - turning the front of the boat through the wind
Getting out of iron
Sailing upwind
Sailing downwind
Gibing - turning the back of the boat through the wind
Launching and recovery
Ability to secure a boat on a trolley
Understand the principles of:
Wheeling a trolley clear of other boats and overhead cables
Launching and leaving the shore
Coming ashore and recovery of boat
Wind awareness ashore
Sailing theory and background
Awareness of other water users
Basic knowledge of rules of the road - power versus sail, port versus starboard, overtaking boat, winward boat
Clothing and equipment
Understand the importance of personal buoyancy
Meteorology
Awareness of onshore and offshore winds
Understand sources of weather information
Capsize recovery
Understand the basic theory and importance of staying with the boat
Kids RYA Dinghy Youth Stage 1 course syllabus
Rigging
Ability to assist with rigging a boat
Launching and recovery
Ability to launch a dinghy and get underway with instruction
Ability to secure a boat to a trolley
Assist with recovery and stowage of dinghy gear
Ropework
Ability to tie a figure of eight and cleat a halyard
Sailing techniques 7 manoeuvres
Can be a responsive member of crew under instruction
Can steer when sailing and being towed
Can steer on a reach and go about
Understand the effect of basic boat controls
Understand the basic principles of stopping, controlling speed and getting out of irons
Can paddle or row
Can call for assistance
Clothing and equipment
Can put on personal buoyancy correctly
Confidence in the water wearing personal buoyancy
Understand personal safety - and knows what to wear for sailing
Capsize recovery
Understand the importance of staying with the boat
Sailing background
Ability to name basic parts of the boat
Understand what action to take to help those in distress
Understand local hazards
Understand how to prepare for a tow
Meteorology
Knowledge of wind direction
Kids Dinghy Youth Stage 2 course syllabus
Rigging
Can put a boat head to wind for rigging
Can rig a dinghy
Launching and recovery
Understand how to manoeuvre a trolley clear of other boats and overhead cables
Can lauch and recover a small dinghy in an offshore wind
Ropework
Can tie a round turn and two half hitches and a reef knot
Sailing techniques and manoeuvres
Can control speed and stop by lying to
Can get out of irons
Can go about
Can crew a boat effectively
Can sail a shallow triangle across the wind under supervision
The five essentials
Returning to the beach
Capsize recovery
Can be scooped in during recovery exercises
Can right one type of dinghy
Sailing Manoeuvres
Understand the No Go Zone
Understand what is meant by winward, leeward and gybe
General
Spars and rigging
Parts of the sail
Sail controls and foils
Offshore and onshore winds
Telling someone ashore
The dangers of man made hazards
Rules of the road
Knowledge of the Port/Starboard rule
Meteorology
Understand several ways of finding wind direction
Clothing and equipment
Can choose and correctly adjust a personal buoyancy aid
Understand what to wear