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Annapolis Yacht Club's JUNIOR SAILING
SUMMER PROGRAM

  





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SUMMER PROGRAM INFO SESSIONS - RECORDINGS
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1) WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 - 6PM 
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2) THURSDAY JANUARY 11- 6PM 
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Early Bird Pricing 
will be in effect until April 1st. After that date, all classes will increase by $200.
Absolutely No Refunds nor Excuses will be accepted after April 1st.




Everyone must be a Member of Annapolis Yacht Club in order to participate!
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JAM (Junior Associate Member) accounts are required for all sailors ages 5-18 who are not Members of AYC, whether you attend 1 day, 2 week, or 6 months of instruction.
The fee to become a JAM is $150 and its an annual membership that starts on January 1st and goes until December 31st each year. 

Refund Policy
Absolutely no refunds or excuses will be accepted after April 1.

AYC Program Staff Reserves the Right
AYC reserves the right to move a sailor into another program better suited to their skill and/or age.

 

  • Learn to LOVE being on the Water Classes!
    • WINGFOILING
      *NEW CLASS STARTING IN 2024!*

      Ages:9-18
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      Two-Week Sessions: Weeks 1&2; Weeks 3&4 (Skipping "Race Week"); Weeks 5&6; Weeks 7&8

      Over two weeks, students will grasp the fundamentals of hydrofoils and master safe operation. They'll also discover the art of harnessing wind power with a handheld wing, seamlessly integrating it with the hydrofoil board. The curriculum employs STEM principles to delve into the Bernoulli Effect, unraveling the science behind foils taking flight and generating lift through water and wind power. Get ready for an educational adventure that combines excitement with learning!

      Wingfoiling Class Prerequisites                       
      - Loves surfing, skateboarding, longboarding and being on the water
      - Is respectful of others and works well in a group 
      - Will be safe and focused

      Wingfoiling Class Objectives
      - Have fun on the water!
      - Learn about what it is like to go to flight school!
      - Learn balance and technique for foiling.
      - Develop a knowledge and passion for water sports and sailing
      - Instill safe habits on the water



      Adventure Boating

      Ages: 8-12
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      1-Week Sessions: Weeks 1-8

      This course is designed for those who want to be on the water but aren’t necessarily interested in sailing or racing. Explore your deep-seated love for the water as you dive into various boating experiences. This class transforms you into a Chesapeake Bay Waterman, offering hands-on activities like crabbing, fishing, kayaking, swimming, and paddleboarding. Embark on adventures exploring riverbanks and engaging in beach cleanups and sandcastle/fort building contests.

      Adventure Boating Class Prerequisites                              
      - Loves boating and being on the water
      - Is respectful of others and works well in a group 
      - Will be safe and focused

      Adventure Boating Class Objectives
      - Have fun on the water
      - Powerboat and sometimes sail to sights of interest
      - Learn about Chesapeake Bay Waterman life, offering hands-on activities like crabbing, fishing, kayaking, swimming, and paddleboarding. 
      - Develop a knowledge and passion for water sports and sailing
      - Instill safe habits on the water


      Intro to Keelboat Sailing
      Ages: 13-18
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      Two-Week Sessions: Weeks 1&2; Weeks 3&4 (Skipping "Race Week"); Weeks 5&6; Weeks 7&8

      This course will teach the basics of keelboat sailing. Instruction will be done in Sonars with a maximum of 4 sailors per boat.

      Intro to Keelboat Class Prerequisites:       
      - Has an enthusiasm for sailing, is willing to learn and improve
      - Will be on time, focused, attentive, and respectful
      - Has the teamwork skills to work with a four-person crew

      Intro to Keelboat Class Objectives:     
      - Instill a passion for sailing and the preparation and teamwork involved
      - Have fun with a team of sailors
      - Develop wind awareness and boating instincts
      - Understand the points of sail and how to adjust angle and sail trim according to each
      - Learn how to tack and gybe
      - Gain confidence with basic navigation, docking, and anchoring
      - Learn the basics of keelboat boat handling
      - Introduce concepts of racing


       

  • Sailing Fundamentals
    • Creek Critters (Optimist)

      Ages: 5-6
      Time: 9:00 - 12:00
      One-Week Sessions: Weeks 1-8

      These popular one-week sessions are designed to introduce sailors to have fun on and around the water. Activities are designed to build confidence on the water and include sailing in Optimists & J22s, paddling, crafts, and games. Students are encouraged to bring a snack and a water bottle. Students will be given a very basic swim check, while wearing a life jacket, to assess their comfort level in and around the water. This will not be a swim test and beginner swimmers are invited to participate in the program; life jackets will be provided and worn at all times.

      Creek Critters Class Prerequisites                       
       - Will be respectful to fellow classmates and instructors
      - Will be attentive and willing to take chances and try new things.
      - The ability to listen and work in groups

      Creek Critter Class Objectives
      - Foster a passion for the water  
      - Learn the parts of the boat, capsize and recovery
      - Learn Knots: square knot, cleat knot



      Sea Squirts (Optimist)

      Ages: 7-8
      Time: 1:00 - 4:00
      1-Week Sessions: Weeks 1-8

      This "fun with boats" course is a two-week, half-day program designed to teach the basics of sailing. Students will be given a very basic swim check, while wearing a life jacket, to assess their comfort level in and around the water. This will not be a swim test and beginner swimmers are invited to participate in the program.

      Sea Squirts Class Prerequisites                              
      - Must have completed Kindergarten               
      - Will be respectful to fellow classmates and instructors
      - Will be attentive and willing to take chances and try new things 
      - The ability to listen and work in groups

      Sea Squirts Class Objectives
      - Instill a passion for sailing 
      - Learn how to be the captain of an Opti
      - Learn to reach and introduce concepts of upwind & downwind sailing.
      - Introduce points of sail, parts of the boat, capsize and recovery
      - Learn square knot, bowline, double half-hitch, cleat


      Optimist ONE
      Ages: 7-11
      *7 year-olds must have completed Sea Squirts*
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
       Three-Week Sessions:
      Weeks 1-3; Weeks 4-6
      Two-Week Session:
      Weeks 7-8

      This course will teach basic sailing fundamentals, seamanship (knots, weather, etc.), sportsmanship, and water safety. A basic introduction to the sport of sailing. Instruction is done in Club-owned Optimists and Prams. Sailors will learn rigging, launching and safe capsize recovery procedures; how to steer and trim the sail, tack, jibe and balance the boat in an exciting, hands-on way! Classes will promote teamwork, responsible care of boats and fun!  

      Opti ONE Class Prerequisites:       
      -Sea Squirt OR no experience but can swim! 
      -Age 7 sailors must have previously taken Sea Squirts or an equivalent program.  



      Lime Green Optimist

      Ages: 8-11
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      Three-Week Sessions:
      Weeks 1-3
      Weeks 4-6
      Two-Week Session:
      Weeks 7-8

      This course is for sailors who are continuing their progression in Optis, with an introduction to racing! Instruction is done in Club-owned (8 boats)  Optimists with 1 sailor per boat; sailors are encouraged to bring their own Opti, but are not required. Sailors will learn to sail on all points of sail in most wind speeds, know all parts of the boat, and tie all the knots required for the Opti! Classes will be very hands on, including games and other fun activities.

      Lime Green Opti Class Prerequisites
      -Must have completed at least one session of Opti ONE.
      - Ability to steer a boat and trim a sail at a beginner level and avoid collisions at all costs.

      Lime Green Opti Class Objectives
      -Have fun while developing skills required for racing
      - Learning racing fundamentals - right of way, sailing to a mark, what’s a start?!
      - Improve Seamanship and care of Optis
      - Improve tacks and gybes, learning “technique tacks” with the tiller extension. 
      - Capsize and recover safely, bail efficiently!
      - Learn to sail a port triangle course. 
      - Learn to hike when sailing in strong wind! 
      - Learn to tie a bowline, half hitch and cleat,  review square knots and figure-8
      - Prepare sailors for racing in the future



      Bay 420

      Ages: 12-18
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      Three-Week Sessions: 
      Weeks 1-3
      Weeks 4-6
      (Not held Weeks 7-8, due to Intro to HS Sailing)

      This course is for older and larger sailors who are new to sailing, younger sailors with some experience but who are new to the 420, or sailors looking for more time on the tiller before moving on to racing programs. Course includes basics of rigging a 420, boat handling, seamanship (knots, weather, etc.), sportsmanship, and water safety. The second section of the course will dive deeper into proper sail trim, crew and skipper teamwork, and team pairings. Instruction is done in Club-owned C420s with 2 sailors per boat.

      Bay 420 Class Prerequisites
      - Has an enthusiasm for sailing, is willing to learn and improve
      - Will be on time, focused, attentive, and respectful

      Bay 420 Class Objectives
      - Instill a passion for sailing and the preparation and teamwork involved
      - Develop wind awareness and boating instincts
      - Learn the points of sail and how to adjust angle and sail trim according to each
      - Learn how to tack and gybe
      - Understand the basics of trapeze and spinnaker work
      - Introduce concepts of racing



      Intro to High School Sailing

      Ages: 13-18 (incoming 8th graders through high school)
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00 
      Two-Week Session: 
       Weeks 7-8 only

      This course is for incoming 8th grade or high school sailors who are new to sailing, younger sailors with some experience but who are new to the 420, or sailors looking for more time on the tiller before trying out for the Fall High School Sailing Season. Course includes basics of rigging a 420, boat handling, seamanship (knots, weather, etc.), sportsmanship, and water safety. The second section of the course will dive deeper into proper sail trim, crew and skipper teamwork, race courses, and team pairings. Instruction is done in Club-owned C420s with 2 sailors per boat.
      This is a good course option for a sailor who plans to tryout for the Fall 2023 High School Sailing Team but has little to no experience sailing yet.

      Intro to HS Sailing Class Prerequisites
      - Has an enthusiasm for sailing, is willing to learn and improve
      - Will be on time, focused, attentive, and respectful
      - Intends to tryout for Fall High School Sailing

      Intro to HS Sailing Class Objectives
      - Instill a passion for sailing and the preparation and teamwork involved
      - Develop wind awareness and boating instincts
      - Learn the points of sail and how to adjust angle and sail trim according to each
      - Learn how to tack and gybe, efficiently sail upwind and downwind
      - Understand the basics several race courses used in High School Sailing
      - Introduce concepts of racing (timing, mark roundings, rules, etc.)

       

  • Racing Fundamentals
    • Lime Green Opti - Intro to Racing

      Ages:
      8-11
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
       
      Three-Week Sessions:
      Weeks 1-3
      Weeks 4-6

      Two-Week Session:
      Weeks 7-8

      This course is for sailors who have completed the beginner Optimist ONE Course and want to continue their progression -- the goal being to better prepare students for our Opti Green program and future sailing. Instruction is done in Club-owned Optimists with 1 sailor per boat. By completion, sailors will be able to sail on all points of sail in most wind speeds, know all parts of the boat, and tie basic knots. This program serves as an introduction to racing. Sailors will learn the basics of racing and compete in AYC based scrimmages and mock regattas. Racing skills will include starts, mark rounding, regatta rigging, regatta etiquette and basic rules. This program will serve as a prerequisite for being accepted onto the Chesapeake Race Team beginning summer 2024.

      Prerequisites: Lime Green Opti
      -Completion of Opti ONE (also known as Beginner and Intermediate Opti)
      -Can sail upwind and downwind
      -Can tack and gybe
      -Availability for full day class
      -Is focused and respectful of others

      Objectives: Lime Green Opti
      -Bridge the gap between Opti ONE classes and Green Fleet
      -Prepare sailors for racing in the future
      -Have fun while developing skills required for racing



      Keelboat Intro to Racing

      Ages: 14-18
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      One-Week Sessions - Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 only (Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 are Keelboat Cruise)

      This one week program will serve as a platform for sailors who are interested in doing more keelboat racing. Classes and races will be done in club owned J22s and will run Monday - Friday. Sailors will have a coach on their boat and may have the opportunity to participate in Wednesday Night Racing at AYC (boat availability and weather permitting). This class is designed to get sailors comfortable with the racing process and encourage more Jr. Sailors to participate in local keelboat racing. Prior sailing and racing experience is required. 

      Prerequisites: Keelboat Intro to Racing
      -At least one week of Keelboat Cruise
      -Enthusiasm for sailing, racing, and working with a team
      -Racing experience in optis, 420s, lasers, or keelboats

      Objectives: Keelboat Intro to Racing
      -Establish a passion for the teamwork, skills, and preparation required for keelboat racing
      -Prepare sailors for keelboat racing in a variety of settings
      -Practice keelboat boat handling (emphasis on sets, douses, tacks, gybes, and maneuvering at the start)
      -Participate in Wednesday Night Racing and encourage participation in keelboat events after this class



      Bay 420

      Ages: 12-18
      Time: 9:00 - 4:00
      Three-Week Sessions:
      Weeks 1-3
      Weeks 4-6

      This three-week program will expose 420 sailors to the basics of racing and offer racing for sailors who want to race during the summer but are unable to travel with the Race Teams. This program includes the use of a boat for one race night a week. Racing options will range from fleet racing to team racing based on skill level. 

      Prerequisites:Bay 420
      -Has an enthusiasm and passion for the sport
      -Can sail upwind and downwind as a skipper and crew
      -Knows how to tack and gybe
      -Knows the basics of spinnaker and trapeze work
      -Motivated toward racing at a high level
      -Sets small goals for improvement throughout the two weeks
      -Is on time and focused at practice
      -Takes notes in team meetings


      Objectives: Bay 420 
      -Develop an athletic sailing mindset that promotes preparation and improvement
      -Understand what regatta preparation and attendance is like
      -Learn how the start works and what makes a successful one
      -Improve boat handling and focus on getting speed out of maneuvers
      -Learn how to use a spinnaker
      -Learn how to trapeze
      -Understand the roles of skipper and crew and how to communicate effectively in the boat
      -Prepare sailors for high school fleet and team racing
      -Encourage sailors to participate in TESOD racing at SSA (Tuesday evenings)






  • Race Teams
    • Interested in joining a race team? Please review information below.

       

      Optimist Race Teams

      Age: 8-15 (Green Fleet) | 10-15 (CHAMP RWB) | 10-15 (HP RWB)
      Time: 10:30 - 4:30 (Green Fleet) | 10:30 - 4:30 (CHAMP & HP RWB)

      The AYC Optimist program is designed to provide a continuum of training to allow participants to develop through our Sailing Fundamentals program, including the Creek Critter and Sea Squirt courses for ages 5-8, and the Optimist ONE course for those seeking to progress their skills in the Optimist class. From there, our Optimist program moves sailors up towards the learn-to-race Green Fleet by taking the Lime Green program, where first year racers learn the skills necessary to participate on a race course and begin competition at local regattas and events. Finally, young sailors develop their skills necessary to become athletes on the CHAMP Red, White, and Blue (RWB) Racing Team. With both local and travel events at this level, athletes see progression towards levels attained only by the best athletes in the sport. The HIGH-PERFORMANCE RWB race team will continue training with Coach Arthur to refine their repertoires. Along the way, the program is designed to promote sportsmanship and fair sailing, ensuring that sailors are enjoying their time on the water and challenging each sailor to progress as far as their drive and ability can take them.


      For more information, contact Opti Program Director Arthur Blodgett, our Junior Fleet office via phone at (410) 263-9267 x 112, or email [email protected].


      Optimist Green Fleet (Chesapeake) Race Team

      This introductory race team sets sailors on “a pathway to excellence” in racing with a focus on fun, self sufficiency, advanced-path techniques for the Optimist and the awareness to race any sailboat! The team will practice at AYC and travel to local events around the Chesapeake Bay and sometimes Mid-Atlantic area, competing in the fun focused Green Fleet, where sailors learn to love corinthian competition and become hooked on racing hopefully for the rest of their lives. Sailors will learn all the rigging and boat-handling skills to set them on a trajectory towards our Championship Fleet! 


      Class Prerequisites: 
      *LIME GREEN or equivalent program. 
      Expectations:
      - Sailors are required to own their own Optis and they must be in working condition, to further learn seamanship, self sufficiency and care of equipment!
      -Will travel with the team and represent AYC at away regattas!
      - Must be able to sail upwind with confidence.
      - Can tie all the knots required for the Opti. 

      **Parents are expected to help with regatta travel. For example: (Towing Assistance)** No Tow… No Go… 
      ***For certain overnight and out-of-state regattas, there may be an additional Regatta Event Fee in addition to the normal Summer Program Tuition***

      Class Objectives:
      - Prepare sailors to become RWB racers 
      - Master points of sail, parts of the boat, capsize and recovery without assistance
      - Improve boat handling skills.
      - Learn to rig and tune the Opti sail for racing!
      - Apply spirit tension & vang on the water without assistance
      - Learn how to properly roll tack, gybe, take a penalty and steer with weight. 
      - Rig and derig 100% by themselves.
      - Plan and carry out a successful start.
      - Apply basic Racing Rules of Sailing (Port/Starboard, Windward/Leeward, mark room)
      - Become aware of wind shifts and wind velocity changes
      - Learn about current on the racecourse! 


      Optimist Red White and Blue (RWB) Race Team

      Annapolis Yacht Club’s Optimist RWB Race Team will compete all summer in CBYRA events, leading up to USODA New Englands! Sailors will train extensively in Annapolis with high level coaching on all the techniques that make a great sailor - boat handling, speed through technique and dynamic sail-trim, attention to detail and self sufficiency, reading the racecourse, wind and current, starting well, planning and executing a strategy! Team will train alongside the AYC High Performance team for parts of the summer and practices will include the rudiments of Team Racing! Sailors are expected to be self motivated and represent AYC well both on and off the water and while at home and away traveling!


      Class Prerequisites: Opti Red White and Blue Race Team
      Green Fleet Coach’s Recommendation & application if coming from another program.

      Class Expectations: Opti Red White and Blue Race Team
      -Sailors are required to have their own Optis in high-functioning condition, bring their own basic tools, extra lines, tape measure, notebook, etc.
      - Sailors will have the utmost respect for their own and others equipment.
      - Will travel with the team and represent AYC at away regattas with a strong level of decorum!
      - Sailors are self motivated!

      **Parents are expected to help with regatta travel. For example: (Towing Assistance)** No Tow… No Go… ***For certain overnight and out-of-state regattas, there may be an additional Regatta Event Fee in addition to the normal Summer Program Tuition***

      Class Objectives: 
      - Prepare sailors to compete at USODA events and qualify for Team Trials.
      - Prepare for events including venue research, on-site practices and conditions-based regatta prep.
      - Improve boat-handling skills and steering with weight + sail trim to a high level.
      - Learn downwind surfing techniques, upwind body and steering techniques for waves. 
      - Understand tactics, strategy and fleet management and how to prioritize these things in different situations.
      - Learn to apply all rules, including Rule 42. Learn protest procedures.
      - Learn to evaluate and change sail shapes.
      - Learn mental skills of athletes: recall & self evaluation, positive self talk, setting achievable weekly process goals.
      - Represent AYC and ourselves with distinction on and off the water!  





      Optimist RWB (High Performance) Race Team:

      Annapolis Yacht Club’s High Performance RWB Race Team is a new program of 10 sailors selected by the Head Optimist Coach that will spend part of the summer training in Annapolis, then travel to train and compete in New England, Team Race Nationals, the CORK Regatta in Kingston, Ontario before competing in USODA New Englands, and preparing for the USODA Nationals. The goal is to bond and train to an elite level race team that will represent AYC as one of the top Yacht Club teams in the USA! Participation in the St. Thomas USVI International Optimist Regatta and Clinic June 12-18th is strongly recommended; the HP season will start June 20th in Annapolis. 

      Prerequisites:
      Sailors will be invited to join this team by the start of Summer Registration from the Head Optimist Coach. Factors to selection will include: results at major regattas, practice attendance records, ability shown at practices and clinics, attitude and ability to learn as judged by the coaches. 


      Expectations:
      Please see RWB Expectations above. 

      Class Objectives: 
      - Prepare all sailors to compete at USODA level events and qualify for International Teams in the Fall. 
      - Prepare for events including venue research, on-site practices and conditions-based regatta prep.
      - Improve boat-handling skills and steering with weight + sail trim to an elite level.
      - Learn downwind surfing and “S Turning” techniques, upwind body, steering techniques for waves, micro-trimming of the mainsheet.
      - Understand tactics, strategy and fleet management and how to prioritize these things in different situations.
      - Learn to apply all rules, including Rule 42. Learn protest procedures.
      - Learn to evaluate and change sail shapes.
      - Learn mental skills of athletes: recall & self evaluation, positive self talk, setting achievable weekly process goals.
      - Represent AYC and ourselves at the highest level both on and off the water. Be ambassadors of our club at travel regattas, positive role models and teachers to Race Team and Green Team sailors when practicing at AYC and while away on the travel circuit!





      420 Chesapeake Race Team (Local)

      Ages: 13-18
      Time: 11:00 - 5:00

      The 420 Chesapeake Race Team is a developmental team that bridges the gap between Bay 420 and the 420 Race Team. Sailors in this program will develop their racing ability, C420 knowledge, and expertise in the use of spinnaker and trapeze. If sailors do not have a skipper/crew pairing, they will be assigned a position by their coach. The team will travel to and compete in several local Chesapeake Bay Regattas. Boat ownership is recommended but not required. Otherwise, Club-owned 420s can be used, and a limited number of charters are available through AYC.

      *Additional travel and regatta fees apply.

      Class Prerequisites: 420 Chesapeake Race Team
      -Enthusiasm and passion for the sport     
      -Is confident at upwind and downwind spinnaker and trapeze sailing
      -Can roll tack/gybe each time making the maneuver
      -Confidently uses the spinnaker and trapezes
      -Is comfortable in windy conditions
      -Is on time and focused during practice
      -Takes notes and is focused at team meetings
      -Is respectful to teammates and coaches

      Class Objectives: 420 Chesapeake Race Team
      -Prepare sailors for sailing at the travel team level or in high school/college racing
      -Develop strong habits that are conducive to improving and being prepared for racing                                         
      -Fine tune boat handling                     
      -Have an understanding of tuning and sail shape
      -Improve tactical and strategic knowledge
      -Develop communication skills between skipper and crew



      C420 Race Team (Travel)

      Ages: 13-18
      Time: 11:00 - 5:00

      Prerequisites: Coach’s approval, must purchase AYC spinnaker, AYC pinnie, and AYC team gear.

       

      The 420 Race Team will refine their racing skills and represent AYC while competing in regattas around the Bay and country, with a focus on competing in the major C420 summer regattas. As with all of our programs, there will be a focus for the 420 Race Team on the Corinthian Spirit and being positive role models on and off the water. Boat ownership is recommended but not required. Otherwise, Club-owned 420s can be used, and a limited number of charters are available through AYC.


      *Additional travel and regatta fees apply.

      Class Prerequisites: 420 Travel Race Team
      -Has a strong dedication and passion for sailing
      -Will travel (sometimes far) with the team and represent AYC at away regattas
      -Is very comfortable using spinnaker and trapeze in all kinds of conditions
      -Has developed habits of good boat handling in light to heavy winds
      -Tunes boat and spends time perfecting rigging before practice and regattas
      -Prepares for starts, has a prestart checklist
      -Is very aware of wind shifts and wind velocity changes

      Class Objectives: 420 Travel Race Team
      -Prepare sailors for college racing and other high performance sailing opportunities
      -Preparation for big events including tune up regattas, practice days, and conditions based regatta prep
      -Improve boat handling skills to become second nature and habitual
      -Understand more detailed aspects of tactics, strategy, and fleet management



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