US Sailing Level 2 Workbook|| 100 QUESTIONS|| CORRECT ANSWERS|| VERIFIED
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Course
Sailing Right!
Institution
Sailing Right!
Before going out on the water you should... - ANSWER check the weather, check the condition of your safety boat and safety equipment, determine the number of instructors/assistants, factor in time constrains(rigging, derigging), gather all equipment, gas in the boat
what three components should ...
US Sailing Level 2 Workbook|| 100
QUESTIONS|| CORRECT ANSWERS|| VERIFIED
Before going out on the water you should... - ANSWER check the weather, check
the condition of your safety boat and safety equipment, determine the number of
instructors/assistants, factor in time constrains(rigging, derigging), gather all
equipment, gas in the boat
what three components should a water session have? - ANSWER The warm up,
the core, and the cool down
What should be included in 'the warm up' - ANSWER something simple and
familiar
what should be included in 'the core' - ANSWER 3 or 4 drills that reflect the goal
for the day
what should be included in 'the cool down' - ANSWER Something like a fun game
What are some examples for evaluating your sailors early on - ANSWER watching
them sail, sailing with them, being observant, giving a simple test, seeking input
from past instructors, sharing and team building, consider their prior sailing
knowledge
What percent verbal and nonverbal is your communication? - ANSWER 70% non
verbal , 30% verbal
, Why should you cross train your sailor's positions? - ANSWER their safety if
someone gets hurt, boat handling, boat speed, psyche, and communication
What is a good drill to help crew and skipper communication? - ANSWER Blindfold
the helmsman
What is a good golden rule to establish with sailors at the beginning of the season
- ANSWER all sailors in the class will sail with all other sailors in the class
When pairing up sailors what should you consider - ANSWER physical size,
personality types, goals, schedules, and skill level
what are patches of decreased wind velocity called - ANSWER lull
what is the angle of attack - ANSWER the angle between the wind and the sail
what is draft - ANSWER the curvature of a sail's shape in terms of amount of
curvature and the position of the max depth
_________ sails have more power - ANSWER deeper
___________ sails have less power - ANSWER flatter
the ____________ the sail shapes are, the closer the boat will sail to the wind -
ANSWER flatter
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