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Labe Yoseph |
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ASA
Sailing Instruction Information
Courses offered: BKB 101 | BCC 103 | BBC
104 |
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As
part of the American Sailing Association (ASA) family, we are dedicated
to promoting safe recreational sailing by administrating an internationally
recognized education system. The ASA's education system consists of Certification
Standards for students and instructors. These Standards are minimum requirements
of knowledge and ability in safety and seamanship. ASA certification provides
documentation of an individual's achievement and is recognized by many
national authorities, charter, and insurance companies.
Labe
Yoseph Sailing/Diving Adventures is a associated with American Sailing
Association and our courses prepare you in a natural progression for skill
development. Your ASA certification prepares you to sail worldwide with
major charter companies. We are also all about fun. Sailing by definition
is fun but must be done safely and that can be accomplished with knowledge
and experience
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Basic
Keelboat (BKB 101) |
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The
Basic Keelboat Sailing course is approved by the National Association
of Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and the U. S. Coast Guard as a
recognized Safe Boating Course. As such, it meets all requirements for
mandatory education and licensing for every state in the United States.
This
is a preparatory course with no previous sailing skills required. You
will progress from landlubber to experienced sailor.
Skills
learned:
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Sailboat
Familiarization
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Sailing
Terminology
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Points
of Sail
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Navigation
Rules
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Review
of types of sailboats and boat hull designs
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Proper
Waste disposal procedures
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Tacking
& Jibbing Rules of the Road
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Man Overboard
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Steering
& Stopping
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Sailor's
Knots
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Basic
Coastal Cruising (BCC 103) |
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Prerequisites:
Basic Keelboat Sailing (BKB101)
A
hands-on "liveaboard" sailing course on our 46' sailboats. The
Intermediate Sailing course is perfect for the sailor who wants to leave
the confines of daylight sailing in light wind conditions. Get hands-on
experience on big cruising boats with wheel steering and diesel engines.
We sail in coastal waters still in sight of land but with more wind and
waves and new challenges such as tides and current. Are you Ready?
We
begin the course becoming familiar with big boat equipment like roller
furling genoas, self tailing winches, diesel engines, and most important,
how to flush a marine toilet!
You'll
gain hands-on experience with wind, tide and current as we learn how to
get our nautical charts to give up their secrets to us so we can safely
navigate these coastal water to our chosen destination.
While
living aboard, you'll also learn:
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VHF
marine radio communications.
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Weather
forecasts and how they affect your sailing plans.
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Sail
Reefing and wind conditions.
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safe
anchorage for a peaceful overnight stop.
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Picking
up mooring on the first pass, every time.
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Learn
how to dock and undock a big boat.
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Recovery
of crew overboard.
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More
useful knots.
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This
is the course to take if you dream of chartering and sailing a big boat
on your own in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean or the Mediterranean
or the South Pacific, or...
You
will become familiar with big boat systems like roller furling genoas,
self tailing winches, diesel engines, wheel steering and other topics
to prepare you for a liveaboard 7 day adventure. You will gain hands-on
experience with tides and current, meteorology, docking and all other
requirements that charter companies demand.
Numerous
discussions and exercises take place through the week including:
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Developing
special cruising menus and provisions for an extended coastal cruise including
cooking and eating meals while under sail.
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Management
of boats' recourses (water, electricity, and fuel systems) for the comfort
and safety of crew on an extended liveaboard cruise.
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Develop
an understanding for the different between cruising and charter boats.
Learn what to expect when you charter a boat.
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Create
a rotating duty roster for routine and daily maintenance procedures on
engine, rigging and boat systems. Learn to obtain and interpret detailed
weather forecasts appropriate for extended coastal cruising.
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Discuss
phenomena of sea breeze and land breeze and effects on our weather.
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Discuss
the procedures and documents required to enter foreign waters.
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Advanced
navigation exercises are learned and applied throughout the cruise.
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In
addition to the flow of normal shipboard events, a variety of simulated
emergencies including crew overboard, engine and rigging failure and other
situations designed to build confidence in a variety of sailing conditions. |
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Bareboat
Chartering & Intermediate Coastal Cruising (BBC104) |
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Prerequisites:
Basic Keelboat Sailing (BKB101) Prerequisites: Basic Coastal Cruising
(BCC103)
An
advanced cursing Standard for individuals with cursing experience. The
individual can act as skipper or crew by day in coastal waters. The standard
includes knowledge of boat systems and maintenance procedures.
A
wide range of topic all related to the health and safe operation of the
boat. Boat systems will be reviewed and many what-if situations will be
reviewed to prepare the student to think and deal with boat system operations
and possible adjustment of plans should any boat system need attention
and possible repair. The following is a partial list of the topics reviewed
during the course:
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Fuel
tank capacity and calculation of distance time sailing
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Water
capacity and planning
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Sea sickness
and the prevention
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Appropriate
clothing for sailing conditions
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First
aid kit for one week cruise
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spare
parts list
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Documentation
and procedures for entering foreign ports.
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Galley
procedures
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Weather
and the effects on long cruises
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Radar
reflectors
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Rafting
at anchor
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Anchoring
and necessary safety procedures.
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Marine
head use and health and care thereof
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Engine
checks and why we do them.
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Maneuvering
of boat in confined spaces.
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Marine
stove usage
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Towing
dinghy
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Navigation
and chart planning
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Visual
bearings for position fix
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