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» X-Boat Racing Team

Program Summary

  • Full Summer (June 16-August 8)
  • Ages 11-16
  • Includes Practices and Race Support
  • BYO Boat (GLSS Charters available)
  • Lake Geneva Yacht Club Junior Membership required
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Description

This program offers a positive team setting where young sailors can learn and apply advanced racing skills. X-boat Racing Team members begin their day at 9:00am (8:30am on Monday/Wednesday) with a general meeting and review of previous days efforts. Sailors participate in a chalkboard lesson or land exercise emphasizing a key skill each day. After coaches issue a gameplan for the practice or race ahead, sailors are then sent to rig and launch.

Once on the water, coaches direct the team through a series of drills and activities, or supervises the team in a Yacht Club-sponsored race. At the completion of water activies, coaches provide an individual performance review and de-rigging assistance.

Typical Week

- Monday: Practice - 9am-12pm
- Tuesday: Practice - 9am-12pm
- Wednesday: LGYC Race - 8am setup, 9:30pm warning (2 races)
- Thursday: Practice - 9am-12pm
- Friday: LGYC Race - 8am setup, 9:30pm warning (2 races)
*Boat must be rigged and ready by practice time. Coaches are available to assist.

Regattas

The team trains for a summer-long schedule of competitions which include regattas (multi-race events) and clinics on other lakes. Parents receive support in preparing for these events.

- July 7-8, 2008: DinghyFest X-Boat Regatta, Invitational (Geneva)
- July 14-15, 2008: Oshkosh X-treme Regatta (Oshkosh)
- July 23-26, 2008: ILYA X-Boat Champs (Oshkosh)
- Aug TBD, 2008: GLSS Opti IntraSchool Championship (Geneva)

Curriculum

Goals of the X-Boat Racing Curriculum include:

  • Preparing for Safe and Sportsmanlike sailing
  • Teamwork
  • Trying your best each day
  • Proper boat set-up for daily conditions
  • Understanding race procedures and rules
  • Advanced boathandling - incl. roll tacks and roll gybes
  • Formulating race strategy
  • Having fun

Recognition

Sailors will receive a certificate of participation at season's end, and during the season will have numerous opportunities to win awards based on achievement, sportsmanship and work ethic.

Forms:

- Parent Contact form - Must accompany all registrations
- Print Registration form

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