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GBCA Seminar #1 – Basic Sail Boat Racing 101

  • 04 Jun 2016
  • 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • GBCA Club house
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·         Boat & Skipper Preparation
·         Building a crew…. from the skipper’s perspective
·         So you want to crew…..how to get involved --- and be   invited back!
·         Offshore Sailing / Racing – it is different !
·         Which races to enter, what class fits your boat and   skill level, obtaining a PHRF certificate

·         Rules for each stage of the race – the essentials only

This annual event is designed to introduce the novice skipper or crew to Sailing, explain enough about how a race is managed to allow the skipper to know when to start and where to go, and touch on the basics of preparation of a boat and crew to race.  After class at the GBCA Clubhouse, attendees who wish can go out on an assigned boat with a veteran crew and skipper to race in the Rum Race that afternoon, or have a veteran racer assigned to your boat and crew to help you for the race.  Rum Races are pursuit races where the slower boats get a head start and the faster boats try to catch them.  Boats start at the entrance to the Clear Lake Channel, race in a 13 mile triangle around designated platforms in Galveston Bay, and finish at the entrance to the Clear Lake Channel.

The finish is between Markers #1 and 2, but all Rum Races end the same way- at the post race party where the trophies (bottles of rum) are awarded to winners and they share their awards with others.

 The Seminar starts at 9:00 am.  Check in starts at 8:30 am. Seminar will end around 2pm to allow sailors to get to boats. Lunch and soft drinks/water will served. All of this for only $20.00!!
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