Congenial:After all, you’re sailing, not doing something serious like tax
preparation. The more fun the students have, the better they can grasp
the key concepts.
Able to anticipate potential problems:This quality has everything to
do with experience. When the boat is all the way downwind in a narrow
passage with rocks on each side, it’s too late.
Able to communicate well:Your instructor must be able to make com-
plex things perfectly understandable — sort of like the For Dummies
series of books!
Picking a sailing school for the kids
Many areas have specific programs for kids. They’re most commonly located
at a yacht club, sailing club, or camp, or through some community program,
and are conducted during the summer months. Don’t be put off by the fact
that you’re not a club member, a student at the university, or whatever. Most
private yacht club junior programs welcome nonmembers (thankfully, or
Peter would still be playing baseball today). Check out the registration
process in the winter months to make sure that the class doesn’t fill up
before your child is on the list.
If you find more than one potential program in your area, ask your child to
help make the decision. Nine times out of ten, the best class is with her
friends. I kept sailing mainly because all my friends sailed. If it’s fun, your
child is more likely to stick with it!
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Chapter 2: Knowing Where You Can Learn: Classes and Sailing Schools
Sailing instruction just for women
Some great T-shirts are available for sailing
couples. Hers says, “Don’t yell at me. I’m doing
the best I can,” and his shirt says, “I’m not
yelling.” If these slogans describe your sailing
relationship, you (assuming you’re a female)
may want to look into sailing instruction specifi-
cally for women. You can find many programs
around the United States. One program run by
Womanship (based in Annapolis, Maryland) has
specific classes for women, including Sail
Yourself Safely Home, a two-day clinic designed
to help a less experienced spouse feel confi-
dent in her ability to get back to shore in case
of an accident. Mother-daughter classes are
available as well, and Womanship offers
classes around the country as well as instruc-
tional vacations in the Caribbean and Europe.
For more information, contact 800-342-9295 or
www.womanship.com.
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