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Goddard Sailing Association. Lecture 1. Wind, Rigging, and Sails. Class Outline. Lecture 1 - Wind, Rigging and Sails Lecture 2 - Boat theory, How to change tacks, Man Overboard Lecture 3 - How to sail well, heaving-to, right-of-way, capsize
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Goddard Sailing Association Lecture 1 • Wind, Rigging, and Sails
Class Outline • Lecture 1 - Wind, Rigging and Sails • Lecture 2 - Boat theory, How to change tacks, Man Overboard • Lecture 3 - How to sail well, heaving-to, right-of-way, capsize • Lecture 4 - Weather, thunderstorm drill, anchors, navigation • Lecture 5 - Dock, Required Equipment, Checklist, Chartering • Lecture 6 - Review, Test
Class Information • Teacher – Ray Bietry x6-3426, Office: Bldg 22 – Room C335B • Coordinator – Fred Huegel 6-2285 • Classroom lessons: (6) Thurs., Noon to 1PM , B23-W149 • Club Web Page: http://gewa.gsfc.nasa.gov/clubs/sailing/ • Click on the ‘Sailing Classes’ Link • Click on the ‘class homepage’ link • Practice test • Classroom Lesson *.ppt files • “Things to memorize” • Water Lessons begin week of Class # 3 or #4 (or so) • Typically 3 lesson + 1 test sessions • Qualification = successful written test & successful on-water test • Sign-up sheet for Water Instructors • Water Instruction is scheduled and coordinated between you and your instructor. They will also administer the on-water test. He or she will contact you. • Problems? - Contact Fred or Ray
Wind Wind direction is defined by where the wind is coming from. Analogy: Where is the sun?
See Page 17
Topping Lift Mast Forestay Shroud Boom Tiller Winch Port Tabernacle Painter Boomvang Starboard Centerboard
Head Batten Telltale Leach Luff Jib Mainsail Foot Clew Tack Bow Stern
Tacking See Page 42-43
Jibing See Page 49