W.O.W. Sailing: Level 1
The Women on Water (W.O.W.) Level 1 (Beginner) Sailing Class will take place Monday, June 24-Friday, June 28 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Lakeside Sailing Center.
The goal of this class is to give the sailor confidence through understanding the points of sail, rigging, coming about and jibing, knot tying, and following a set course on a lateen dinghy (Sunfish) sailboat. At the beginning of Level I, there will be basic swimming and water treading tests, along with life jacket exercises.
Following class time, individually scheduled water instruction will be arranged between the student and instructor and will take about 20 minutes per student. Before a student sails on a Sunfish without an instructor, they will be taught the skills to right the sailboat by themselves.
Upon successful completion of the W.O.W. Level 1 class and exam, graduates will be considered a Skipper 1.
Classes are instructed by Celeste Cook Williams, a U.S. Coast Guard Near Coastal Master Captain, sailing teacher veteran, and co-founder of the Lakeside Sailing Center. Classes are certified by the U.S. Sailing Association.
REGISTRATION
The cost to participate is $150 for the week. Please complete the preliminary intake form and the instructor will contact you. Cost is $150 for the week. Early registration is recommended due to limited class size.
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The event is finished.
Date
- Jun 28, 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 8:30 am - 10:30 pm