Introduction to the 16' Lynx catboat
Sun 06-Sep-2009 | 15:00-17:00 |
Registration End: | 06-September-2009 at midnight |
Description
Description
In May, MIT received its traditional Cape Cod catboat -- a 16-foot open Lynx from Arey's Pond Boat Yard, with more on the way. The Lynx is beatiful, and simple to rig and sail, but takes some getting used to -- especially since it's the only gaff-rigged boat at MIT. (Gaff-rigged means it has a four-sided sail, held on the top by a pole called the "gaff.") It's a great party boat -- it can hold eight adults and is self-bailing, and has built-in lights for the Moonlight Sails and a hinged mast for going in the harbor.
This class will teach you the basics of how to get started sailing on the Lynx. The class is taught on the boat, so be ready to sail. You will learn:
- How to rig the Lynx and hoist its sail
- How to leave the mooring safely
- How not to get stuck while tacking
- How to use the centerboard
- How to pick up the mooring
- How to unrig and put away the Lynx
- How to dock with a fender and lines
- How to "reef" (reduce the sail area)
- What to do if you panic or feel overpowered
- General tips on sailing the boat
Requirements
A provisional rating is required to sail the Lynx, so please get the provisional rating before taking this class.
Pre-register above if possible, but we may have room for walk-ins. We will do more classes if this one is successful.
Further Reading
Arey's Pond's Lynx page
Organizers
Questions about this event should be directed to the organizer(s): KEITH WINSTEIN