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Discover the fun and excitement as you convert wind power to sail power!
From boat rigging to knot tying, learn the skills of sailing. Determine wind direction and sail position,
then head out on the water to practice sailing a course in an AquaFinn, Laser Pico or the Capri 14.2.
Invite a friend or family member(s) to take the class with you. Just submit the online registration form. Fee for the course is
collected on the first night of the class. Early registration is advised to assure that you get into the class you want. However, if you
don't know what your schedule will be until the last minute then come to the first night of that class and if seats are
available you may register then.
Schedules and registration ...
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Learn to Sail class links
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Learn to Race links
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The Basics of Sailboat Racing
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Race Starting Sequence chart
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Race Signals chart 1
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Race Signals chart 2
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Racing Computer Animation Videos
(Triangle Course, Windward Leeward Course, The Beginning, Starting Countdown, The Starting Line, Premature Start, Racing rules, Rounding a Mark, Hitting a Mark, Avoiding Contact, Fouling a Boat, Two Turns Penalty
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Sailboat Racing Test
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ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing for 2005 - 2008
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Flying Scot - Capsize drill
Fleetside - Flying Scot Fleet 126 Newsletter
Fleetside - Flying Scot Fleet 126 Newsletter
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North Carolina Coastal Boating Guide
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How to manuever a powerboat
(Pivot turn, rescuing a capsized sailboat, towing alongside and more! )
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North Carolina Coastal Marinas
North Carolina Marinas
NC Waterway.com - Marine Trades and Boating Resource
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Marine VHF Channel Summary
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