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Intermediate Sailing
Subject: Sailing
Becoming a great sailor involves building a new set of reflexes. Sailing requires basically three things: practice, practice and more practice. However, a little structure and coaching can speed up the learning process enormously. Students fine tune their fundamental sailing skills while exploring new elements of sailing such as adventuring, marlinspike seamanship, and racing. This is the next step for students who have taken Beginning Sailing or have other significant sailing experience. Prerequisite: Beginning Sailing. Time: 2 pm - 5 pm (Monday - Friday).
8 five-day sessions between March and September.
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When
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Where
Skill level
Beginner
Ages
10 to 16 year olds
The teachers
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- The Center for Wooden Boats
The Center for Wooden Boats offers an opportunity to experience the dimensions of an earlier time, to put your hands on...
The Center for Wooden Boats offers an opportunity to experience the dimensions of an earlier time, to put your hands on the oars of a graceful pulling boat or the tiller of a traditional wooden catboat. With help from master craftsmen, you can learn to steambend an oak frame, cast an oarlock, sew a canvas ditty bag, splice a line or caulk a seam. The Center for Wooden Boats is a hands on maritime museum. Its purpose is to preserve our rich, vital and varied small craft heritage by preserving both the artifacts and the time-tested maritime skills. Our aim is to provide an educational adventure, through participation, in our small craft heritage.
