No Host -MONTHLY DAY SAIL and after sailing BBQ
Details
9:45 until 10:30ish Meeting outside on the deck or, If it's poor weather, Inside the Marina coffee shop. There is a DRAW PRIZE each month for any skipper attending who signed up before 6:00pm on the previous day (if there are more than 3 skippers).
Crew members looking for a skipper, please indicate this in the Comments section when you sign up.
Length of events will depend on conditions and might run a little longer than indicated. Also as it's almost Summer we will be holding the after sailing get together and BBQ at the end of Turkey Head. from about 15.00 to 17.00 hrs, Bring something to drink, something to put on the grill and something to share. Even if you dont go out sailing with us, come and meet us for a chat at the BBQ.
Cruise direction and duration will be determined by Skippers. Channel 9 for contact.
(Future Monthly Day Sail dates: April 29th, May 20th, June 24th, July 29th, Aug 26th, September 23rd, Oct. 28th, Nov. 25th, Dec. 16th or 23rd
NOTES FOR POTENTIAL NEW CREW MEMBERS
- You are always welcome to join us for coffee/social events to get to know the Bunch.
- Ensuring you have a complete profile, with details about your sailing experience, is the best way for a skipper to identify whether you'd be a fit for their boat. Some may be willing to take out inexperienced sailors, while others will be looking for at least a basic level of knowledge and experience.
WHAT TO BRING
- A life jacket. Some skippers have a spare to lend
- Bring a snack and beverage if you are going to be out for a while (skippers also welcome the occasional token of thanks!)
- It is always cooler on the water. Dress in layers that can be be adapted to the conditions. Wear flat shoes with non-slip non-marking soles and bring a pair of sailing gloves (climbing gloves with leather palms and fingers are also suitable).
SAFETY
There are risks of injury and death involved in sailing. You are responsible for your own safety and must assess the situation for yourself. (This includes an assessment of the skipper, the crew, the boat and the conditions. The more challenging the conditions the more confident you want to be about who you are going with.)
The skipper is always responsible for the safety of their vessel and crew, and has the final decision on who may sail aboard their vessel.
