Example itineraries of 5 day and weekend Competent Crew courses |
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Competent Crew course over 5 days SUNDAY - 1830h Arrive at Hamble and check in at school reception cabin
- Receive wet weather gear, sleeping bags and pillows if required. Meet the instructor, collect food and move onto the yacht to settle in
- Stowe away all provisioning and personal kit
- Instructor's safety briefing and yacht familiarisation talk
- Go ashore for evening meal and drink. A good chance to break the ice and have a relaxing evening before setting sail the next day
MONDAY
- 0800 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast
- Recap safety procedures on deck. Introduction to deck gear, ropes and rigging and various parts of the yacht
- Engine start controls and rigging/slipping of mooring lines and fenders
- Slip mooring and motor down the River Hamble giving everyone a chance to steer the yacht under power
- Practice coming alongside and leaving various pontoons with everyone rotating jobs
- Short sail to an anchorage or mooring buoy giving everyone the chance to raise sails and control them using the sheets
- 1300 Lunch at a mooring buoy or anchorage. Discuss the use of liferafts
- Practice the basic points of sail with each person having the opportunity to helm or control sheets
- Practice putting in and shaking out reefs
- Practice headsail changes or furling
- Sail to overnight destination practising what a crew member should do in the event of a Man Overboard situation
- 1830 Enter a new harbour in the Solent and moor up. Stow sails and tidy up on and below deck
- 1900 Debrief on day's events whilst dinner is cooking in oven
- 2000 Supper followed by a trip ashore to a local pub
TUESDAY
- 0800 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast
- 1000 Prepare the yacht for sea and undertake a passage to an anchorage for lunch. On route each crew member will experience helming the yacht on different points of sail
- Learn how to tie the basic 6 knots used by sailors and when they are used
- Prepare to enter anchorage. Learn how to prepare the anchor and foredeck in anticipation of arrival
- 1400 Lunch at anchor
- Set sail for evening destination learning the basic collision regulations on route
- 1730 Arrive at a new harbour in the Solent and prepare supper
- Debrief the day's events
- 1900 Depart for night sail exercise which will familiarise each crew member with light characteristics of buoyage and ships and additional safety procedures needed at night
- 2300 Arrive at destination
WEDNESDAY
0900 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast 1030 Carry out some more manoeuvring under power using pontoons and mooring buoys 1200 Lunch at nearby mooring buoy 1300 Depart mooring buoy for sail to evening destination. Practice tacking, gybing and general sail trim on route Practice steering a compass course and maintaining a lookout 1700 Arrive at new harbour and learn how to secure to a town wall. General discussion about emergency procedures 1830 Dinghy rowing drills followed by debrief on the days events 1930 Supper followed by a trip ashore
THURSDAY
0800 Showers ashore, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast 1000 Practice pile moorings in harbour 1130 Set sail for lunch time destination practicing Man Overboard on route. Practice taking sights with the hand bearing compass and keeping a look out 1330 Lunch at anchor 1500 Depart for evening destination with discussion on route about weather and some more information on collision regulations 1900 Arrive at destination and anchor for the night Supper followed by row ashore
FRIDAY
- 0900 Wash onboard, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast
- 1000 Sail back to Hamble practising all aspects
- 1200 Early lunch on mooring buoy
- 1500 Arrive back at Hamble
- Clean up yacht, return wet weather gear followed by debrief and issue of certificates
- 1600 Depart Hamble
Competent Crew course over weekend - note 3 weekends required FRIDAY - 1830h Arrive at Hamble and check in at school reception cabin
- Receive wet weather gear, sleeping bags and pillows if required. Meet the instructor, collect food and move onto the yacht to settle in
- Stowe away all provisioning and personal kit
- Instructor's safety briefing and yacht familiarisation talk
- If the weather is good and everybody is on time you will set sail for a short trip to a nearby harbour such as Cowes or Southampton otherwise go ashore for evening meal and drink. A good chance to break the ice and have a relaxing evening before setting sail the next day. It's a good idea to have a late afternoon snack before coming down as you may not be eating until later on the first evening
SATURDAY
- 0800 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast
- Recap safety procedures on deck. Introduction to deck gear, ropes and rigging and various parts of the yacht
- Engine start controls and rigging/slipping of mooring lines and fenders
- Slip mooring and motor down the river giving everyone a chance to steer the yacht under power
- Practice coming alongside and leaving various pontoons with everyone rotating jobs
- Short sail to an anchorage or mooring buoy giving everyone the chance to raise sails and control them using the sheets
- 1300 Lunch at a mooring buoy or anchorage. Discuss the use of liferafts
- Practice the basic points of sail with each person having the opportunity to helm or control sheets
- Practice putting in and shaking out reefs
- Practice headsail changes or furling
- Sail to overnight destination practising what a crew member should do in the event of a Man Overboard situation
- 1830 Enter a new harbour in the Solent and moor up. Stow sails and tidy up on and below deck
- 1900 Debrief on day's events whilst dinner is cooking in oven
- 2000 Supper followed by a trip ashore to a local pub
SUNDAY
- 0800 Showers at marina facilities, breakfast, clean up and get weather forecast
- 0900 Prepare the yacht for sea and undertake a passage to an anchorage for lunch. On route each crew member will experience helming the yacht on different points of sail
- Learn how to tie the basic 6 knots used by sailors and when they are used
- Prepare to enter anchorage. Learn how to prepare the anchor and foredeck in anticipation of arrival
- 1200 Lunch at anchor
- Set sail for Hamble learning the basic collision regulations on route
- Clean up yacht, return wet weather gear followed by debrief and issue of certificates
- 1600 Depart Hamble
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Last Updated on Monday, 01 September 2008 16:38 |