Bareboat Cruising 3-Day Bay Training Sail
Boat Name: Daphne (Sun Odyssey 409)
Slip: H-5Skipper: Chris Cooper
Purpose/Training: This sail provides multi-day and overnight sailing opportunities especially useful to bay skipper candidates pursuing Navigator and Watch Captain sign-offs but is open to all club members. In addition, training objectives cover the elements of ASA 104 Bareboat Cruising curriculum. Participants will demonstrate the ability to skipper a sloop-rigged, auxiliary powered keelboat. Knowledge of provisioning, galley operations, boat systems, auxiliary engine operation, routine maintenance procedures, advanced sail trim, coastal navigation including basic chart plotting and GPS operation, multiple-anchor mooring, docking, health & safety, emergency operations, weather interpretation, and dinghy/tender operation will be assessed.
Prerequisites for ASA 104: Minimum of 80 sailing hours. ASA 101 and 103.
Certifications: ASA - ASA 104 certification awarded upon successful completion of this sail and a written test ($40.00 extra fee, includes textbook). Pursuance of ASA 104 certification is not a requirement of participating on this sail. PSC Bay Skipper - Contributes toward Senior Crew, Navigator, Basic Cruising Skipper and Cruising Skipper certifications.
POC: Joshua Miller at baycommodore@pentagonsailing.org
A maximum of 2 FVSMs may be used for this sail. If you are using an FVSM(s), select the applicable Overnight Sail with FVSM(s) payment option. Please check the FVSM spreadsheet to make sure you have FVSM(s) available before choosing either of these pricing options.