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1. Parts of a Boat/Rigging
Video: Boat Parts/Rigging1 Assessment -
Main Parts of the Boat
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Sailing Vocabulary
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Lines & Controls
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Student Rigging Steps
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Final Review
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PPL # 2 - Wind/TackingLearning Objectives
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Understanding the Wind
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No Go Zone
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What is Tacking
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Steps to Tack
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Common Mistakes
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 3 - Practical SteeringLearning Objective
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How the Boat Turns
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The Steering Rule
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Steering While Looking Forward
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Steering and Sail Trim
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Steering a Straight Line
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 4 - Tacking/GybingLearning Objective
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Why We Change Direction
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Introducing the Tack
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Introducing the Gybe
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Tack vs Gybe
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 5 - Holding a HeadingLearning Objective
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Reinforcing Steering
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Steering Relative to the Wind
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Using Telltales, Airflow, Lift and the Bubble Check
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Steering Downwind
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What Good Steering Looks Like
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 6 - Stopping and Starting your boatLearning Objective
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Leaving the Dock
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Starting From Head To Wind
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Stopping the Boat
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Safety Position
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Heave To
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 7 - Upwind/Downwind CourseLearning Objective
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Review: Wind is the Engine
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The Wind Circle
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Upwind Sailing
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Downwind Sailing
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Upwind vs Downwind
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 8 - Proper angle of HeelLearning Objective
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What is Heel
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What Causes Heel
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Why Heel Matters
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Review From Previous Lessons
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How to Control Heel
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What Proper Heel Feels Like
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Communication Between Skipper and Crew
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Capsize Awareness
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 9 - Basic Rules and Right of WayLearning Objective
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Why Do We Need Rules
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Reminder What Tack Are We On
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Rule 1: Port and Starboard
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Crossing Situation
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Same Tack Situation
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Overtaking Rule
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The Most Important Rule of All
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Communication Between Skipper and Crew
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How This Connects to Heel and Control
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 10 - Mid Point Review and on Water TestingLearning Objective
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The Boat and It's Parts
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Wind Awareness
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Steering Skills
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Lift and Sail Shape
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Upwind and Downwind
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Heel and Balance
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Tacking
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Gybing
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Right of Way
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Safety and control Positions
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 11 - Proper Trim and Weight Placement as a CrewLearning Objective
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The Crew is Not Just a Passenger
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Weight Placement Upwind
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Weight Placement Downwind
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Jib Trim as a Crew
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Examples of Clear Crew Communication and Awareness
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Common Crew Mistakes
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 12 - Handling Heavy Winds and WeatherLearning Objective
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Recognizing Build Wind Pressure
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Managing Power in Heavy Wind
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Preventing and Recovering From a Round up
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Gust Management
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Heavy Wind Tacks
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Heavy Wind Gybes
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Capsize Awareness
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Heavy Weather Safety
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 13 - Advanced Sail TrimLearning Objective
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Review: What Makes the Boat Go
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Know your sail: Edges and Corners
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Power vs Control
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Controlling Sail Depth
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Trimming the Jib For Balance
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Trim in Light Air
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Trim in Heavy Wind
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Sailing in the Groove
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How Sail Trim Prevents Capsize
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 14 - Introduction to RacingLearning Objective
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What is Sailboat Racing
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The Race Course
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The Start
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Sailing Near Other Boats
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Right of Way Still Applies
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Rounding the Mark
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Sailing Towards the Finish
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 15 - StartsLearning Objective
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What is a Start
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The Starting Sequence
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Positioning Before the Start
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Accelerating at the Start
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Space and Right of Way at the Start
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After the Start
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Video1 Assessment
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PPL # 16 - Putting it all Together in a RaceLearning Objective
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Before the Start: Preparation
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The Starting Sequence Review
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Upwind Leg: Sailing in the Groove
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Right of Way While Racing
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Mark Rounding
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Downwind Leg: Control and Balance
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Communication Wins Races
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Finishing the Race
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Safety Still Comes First
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Course Completion
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Video1 Assessment
Mainsail Controls

Main halyard – Pulls the mainsail up

Mainsheet – Pulls the sail in and out

Outhaul – Tightens the bottom of the sail

Cunningham – Tightens the front of the sail

Vang – Controls how full or flat the sail is
Jib Controls

Jib halyard – Pulls the jib up

