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Sailing and Seamanship
The U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's Sailing
Fundamentals (SF) course combines the training programs of the
American Sailing Association and the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Graduates of this seven-lesson course (approved by the National
Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA)) will be
credited with completion of the classroom portion of the ASA class.
Topics include:
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INTRODUCTION TO SAILING -- the
sailboat and the wind; the basic boat; responsibilities of the
skipper and crew; alcohol and drug abuse; federal requirements for
recreational boats; attaching and raising sails; getting the boat
moving; tacking and jibing; ending the sail; docking.
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BASIC SAILING -- sail trim; what
makes a boat sail; points of sail; rules of the road under sail;
communications; stopping the boat.
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SAFETY AND SEAMANSHIP -- safety
harness; deck safety; hypothermia and clothing; seasickness;
rescuing a man overboard; sailing in confined waters.
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BASIC SEAMANSHIP SKILLS -- day sail
planning; chart symbols; aids to navigation; anchors and their uses;
knots; dock lines; anchoring; docking and mooring under sail.
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BASIC COASTAL CRUISING I -- running
lights; duties of skipper and crew for cruising; rules of the road
under power; essential safety equipment; outboard engine operations;
troubleshooting the engine; handling a vessel under power.
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BASIC COASTAL CRUISING II -- sail
selection; weather; heavy-weather sailing; reefing systems; the
magnetic compass; preparing for coastal cruising; running aground
and other nuisances; reefing; sailing a compass course; steering
with the sails.
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SPECIAL SAILING INFORMATION --
dinghy sailing; sailboards, catamarans; launching, storing, and
maintaining your boat.
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A laminated color chart of U.S. Aids to
Navigation System is included.
Many insurance companies will offer discounts
on boat insurance to individuals who successfully complete this course.
Individuals who successfully complete the
course and exam are awarded certificates and cards.
Except for a book fee and a possible room
rental fee, the course is free.
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