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There are as yet no formal qualifications issued by the RYA for the racing crew. Cowes Sailing School can offer two levels of race training to both the competent crew and the cruising skipper in the basic requirements of competing and participating fully in competitive races.

The courses take place aboard our Sigma 38 that is fully equipped for offshore racing and can offer experience in class as well as handicap racing.

The racing crew when offering their services to a race boat will be asked which position they play, we aim to rotate novice crew in the different positions giving everyone a chance to decide which role they enjoy most or can give of their best. The more experienced crew can hone their skills to the position in which they wish to excel.

Theory time put aside to the preparation prior to a race, paperwork, documentation, rules and tactics. All of which gives a better understanding of what is required by the individuals.

A fully crewed Sigma 38 has nine positions, from aft they are:

  • Helmsman
  • Mainsheet trimmer
  • Tactics / Crew Boss
  • Sheet trimmer
  • Sheet grinder
  • Pit
  • Navigation
  • Mastman
  • Foredeck

During crew training there will be two experienced instructors aboard to facilitate learning. Our aim is to demonstrate then talk through each maneuver allowing crew members to practice, move positions then practice again.

Topics to be covered will include sail trim, choice of sails, management of crew and best course sailed.

To commence advanced race training the crew will need to be in possession of a Sea Survival Certificate as well as an in-date First Aid Certificate. At the end of the course the candidate will be ready for offshore races.

There are several races scheduled where skills can be put into practice in a realistic situation competing against yachts in the same class.

Prior to each race there will be a briefing on the expected conditions, starting area, course if it is known, competition and expectations of the crew. On return to berth at the end of the day there will be a debriefing on the outcome of the race, tactics, where improvements could be made and time for general discussion.

Yacht racing training schedule 2009

10 to 12 April

Red Funnel Easter Regatta

16 to 17 May

Britannia Manches Cup

20 June

Island Sailing Club Round the Island Race

1 to 8 August

Cowes Week
10 to 12 September Little Britain


Cowes Week, per day £160
Round the Island £180
Other races, please contact us for information
Own Boat Tuition £160 per day
Hire of Waterproofs £5 per day
Hire of Sleeping Bag £5 per night
   

 

 

 

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