Step 3: Intermediate Sailing

Description

During the three week session in Step 3, students master fundamental sailing skills as they begin to sail more independently in Rhodes 19s. While using the same stable keel boats as in Steps 1 and 2, the goal of Step 3 is to prepare students to rely on themselves and their peers as crew as they sail in the Boston Harbor. Though instructors will be nearby on a safety boat and jumping on and off the sailboats to individually instruct students, they will be encouraging and training their students to gain confidence in their own abilities and those of their crew while completing exercises and drills that are similar to what they have done before–in this case, often without the direct aid of an instructor. To complement their full day of sailing on the Rhodes, students will also participate in science classes, take a trip to Spectacle Island, and have the opportunity to practice capsizing on Quests.
Dates
Duration
Tuition

June 30 - July 18 (no program July 4)

3 weeks

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July 22 - August 8 (no program July 21)

3 weeks

Sample Daily Schedule

8:45am

Arrival

8:45-9:00am

Games and Activities in the tent with instructors

9:00-9:30am

Chalk Talk – go over the water skill or activity of the morning

9:30-10:00am

Rigging the boats

10:00am-12:00pm

Sailing

12:00-1:00pm

Lunch and activities in the tent

1:00-3:00pm

Sailing

3:00-3:15pm

Derigging

3:15pm

Dismissal

Registration

Registration for the Steps to Lead lotter runs from February 1 - 15.

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Details

Location:
Charlestown
Daily schedule:
8:45am – 3:15pm
Extended day:
8am – 5pm (*Requires additional $150 tuition)

Contact the Courageous Sailing YP Team
Admin Staff
ypfrontdesk@courageoussailing.org

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