Home
Courses
Bareboat Fleet
Team Challenge
Skippered Charters
Testimonials
Calendar
Tropical Charters
Membership
Women's Classes
Skippers
Application
Crew List
Location
Merchandise
Newsletter
Q'a & A's
Ownership
Donations
Links


Instructional Courses

Review / Check-out

The Review / Check-out is an integrated 4- hour review lesson and a 2-hour Practical Checkout. It is designed for students who have completed the Intermediate Coastal Cruising Course, or those who have not been sailing recently and need to practice one or more on the water skills prior to challenging the Practical Checkout. During the Review portion, students have the opportunity to practice the saliling & maneuvering skills they will be tested on during the checkout.

Dates: Either Saturday or Sunday- 2 person min.-10:30am-4:30pm.
Prerequisite: Intermediate Coastal Cruising or permission from Pacific Yachting & Sailing Staff.
Note: The two-hour Basic Coastal Cruising Practical Checkout immediately follows the Review Class.
Cost: Standard-- $250/Member--$225

Prerequisite: (click)Basic Coastal Cruising & Intermediate Coastal Cruising. With the Instructor's recommendation, the student can challenge the 2-hour Basic Cruising Practical Checkout immediately following the Review Class.

Completion of the Six-Day Course prepares you to take the ASA Basic Keelboat and Basic Coastal Cruising Certifications. Completion of the Eight-Day Course prepares you to take the ASA Bareboat Chartering Certification.Format: Six/eight consecutive days. Days 1 & 2, 10am-4pm. Days 3-6, and 7-8, 9:30am-4:30pm. We take a 1/2 hr lunch break each day.
Most students that complete 3 week-ends- which include the Basic Keelboat Sailing and Seamanship, Basic Coastal Cruising, Intermediate Coastal Cruising,
need a 4 hr review & 2 hr check-out ( we have once a week) to satisfy the ASA practical requirements for the Basic Coastal Cruising level certification. We recommend taking all 4 courses up to the Bareboat Chartering (day 7-8) which give you more training time before getting checked-out . Students who exhibit the requisite sailing and boat handling skills can usually incorporate a review/check-out into the last day of the Bareboat Chartering Course(day 8).

Click here to fill out secure application

Practical Checkout

Experienced sailors can challenge our practical two-hour check out for a cost of $110.00. If you are not earnestly confident that you can perform all of the practical check-out requirements with a score of at least a 90%, we'd appreciate it if you'd take a course or a private lesson (30-34' $85.00 per hr./ Member- $76.50 per hr. / 37' to 43' $135. per hr./Member 121.50 per hr.).

 

The sailing skills tested in the checkout are as follows:sailing

"Sailors must perform the following skills with competence and ease (emphasis added):

Tight quarters maneuvering and challenging docking, reefing, coastal navigation, all points of sail with near perfect sail setting and steerage, sail shape and control-proper traveler use, controlled gybing, tacking, anchoring, man overboard, proper setup/take down and more."

 

The purpose of the Practical Check-out is to assess the sailor's ability to competently and safely handle a sailboat, both under sail and power under all wind and sea conditions with confidence, precision and ease. Knowing the correct action in a given situation, communicating clearly to the crew what is expected and performing the maneuver with precision and confidence (what we call "Command Presence") are also critical components of the sailor's boat handling abilities.

You are not required to utilize crew for every or for any part of the checkout-you may chose to singlehand. Our USCG skipper would be your standby crew. Should the sailor chose to use crew then one of the skills assessed is his/her ability to clearly instruct the crew on what they are to do and when they are to do it. Should the sailor chose to singlehand, the same criteria hold true, i.e., how well does the sailor prepare for the maneuver, how well does he/she take into account the prevailing conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, current, proximity of other vessels, etc.) in planning the maneuver, how well does he/she recover when the initial plan goes awry, etc.

Sailing is a communication-intensive sport. Communication between skipper and crew is critical to avoid chaos and potential damage or injury. Even the single-handed sailor "communicates" with himself prior to taking any action, looking ahead, thinking through the action choices available and making alternative plans.

What is expected is that whatever approach the sailor chooses it is appropriate to the given situation and is performed with precision, confidence and ease with due regard for the safety of the crew and
vessel.

The ASA sets competency standards for both sailing knowledge and on-the-water skills for sailors, as does the Practical Checkout. While the ASA standards may or may not require that a maneuver be done in a specified way, the critical similarity between ASA and the checkout is that the skipper display precision and confidence in safely handling the vessel.


Cost: $110. ($75 when done with Review) Member $99.00

Please don't hesitate to e-mail us at sail@cruzio.com or call at: 1-831-423 sail(7245) or 1-800-374-2626 if we can further explain any of our sailing courses to you and sign you up directly.

Click here to go to our most frequently asked questions & answers.


 

Click here to subscribe to the Pacific Yachting Newsletter, Mailing List
and Crewlist!


| Home | | Instruction Programs | | Bareboat Fleet |
| Team Challenge | | Skippered Charters | | Testimonials | | Calendar | | Tropical Charters |
| Membership | | Women's Classes | | Skippers | | Application | | Crewlist | | Location |
| Newsletter | | Merchandise | | Yacht Ownership | | Charitable Donations | | links |

Contact Webmaster