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here to perfect your skills before advancing on to higher
ratings.
Sunfish
Mare and Sailing FUNdamentals Ratings
This
class will begin training for Mariners or for those
who have satisfactorily completed Basic Sailing or GSSJC
Seaman Rating or Small Craft Safety–Sailing who
wish to become more proficient on sailboats such as
the Sunfish. These two ratings are the prerequisites
for many other ratings. The Sailing FUNdamentals Rating
will reinforce the sailing theory learned in Basic Sailing
adding a variety of other topics of interest to sailors
wanting to expand their sailing knowledge and abilities.
The Sunfish Mate Rating will let Mariners work on perfecting
their skills while sailing solo on a Sunfish as well
as learning how to do simple maintenance.
Text:
ARC Start Sailing Right or ARC Small Craft Safety, previously
purchased and read.
Prerequisite:
Sailing:
ARC Basic Sailing Certificate OR GSSJC Seaman OR ARC
Small Craft Safety–Sailing
Competent sailing skills ( 2-3 weekends on the water
sailing practice time is needed AFTER completing ARC
Basic Sailing or ARC Small Craft Safety–Sailing
before attempting this rating.
Swim: Girls: Level IV swim card or equivalent or better
AND
GSSJC Safe Boating test
Note: NO Safe Boating Tests will be administered at
camp; however, ALL participants must satisfactorily
complete the Red Cross small craft swim test at the
beginning of the event.
Bring copies of your certificates with you to camp.
Who:
Girls ages 11 and up
When: May 7-9; 7 p.m. Fri. to 5 p.m. Sun.
Cost: $35 includes all materials and food for the course
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook,
Min/Max: 4/10
Deadline: April 19
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
Sloop
Captain
This
class will enhance training for Mariners who have completed
previous ratings
and service hours who wish to captain one of the camp-based
sloops. This rating is the prerequisites for many other
ratings. While earning Sloop Captain, you will expand
on your sailing skills while learning how to fly the
boats Spinnaker.
Prerequisite:
GSSJC Sloop Crew Rating
GSSJC Sloop Skipper Rating
GSSJC Performance Sailing Rating
Texas Boaters Education Course
GSSJC Program Aide Core
30 hours of service to the Sailing Program
Who: Girls ages 11 and up
When: May 7-9
7 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday
Cost: $35 includes all materials and food for the course
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook,
Min./Max: 2/6
Deadline: April 19
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
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for the following ratings classes are:
ARC Basic Sailing Certificate OR GSSJC
Seaman OR ARC Small Craft Safety-Sailing;
GSSJC Sunfish Mate Rating; GSSJC Sailing
Fundamentals Rating; GSSJC Safe Boating
Test; ARC Level IV swim card or equivalent
or beter. Look at each rating for any
additional prerequisites.
Bring to all
classes: copies of all certificates
; read prior to class ARC Start Sailing
Right, or ARC Small Craft Safety;
and previous ratings notebook.
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Skipper and Performance Sailing
This class will enhance training
for those Mariners who have completed previous
ratings and service hours who wish to become a
skipper on the Sunfish. These two ratings are
the prerequisites for many other ratings. The
Performance Sailing rating will further enhance
the principles of sailing and its components.
You will learn more about navigation and weather.
Charting a course will be one challenge. While
earning Sunfish Skipper you will expand on your
skills while developing good helmsman ship and
learning how to sail well. Learning to sail a
Marconi rigged boat or small sloop with just the
main sail will give the Sunfish Skipper a new
experience.
Prerequisite: GSSJC Program Aide
Core and 10 hours of service to the Sailing program
Who: Girls ages 11 and up
When: May 7-9,
7 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday
Cost: $35 includes all materials and food for
the course
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook,
Min/Max: 3/6
Deadline: April 19
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
Sloop Crew
Those Mariners who have completed
the prerequisite ratings and service hours may
sign up to learn how to crew on a small camp sloop.
This course will teach Mariners how to rig, de-rig,
and crew a small sloop. They will also learn how
to properly use a jib sail, proper maintenance
and care of the sloops, and the use of the various
lines on the boat. Crew responsibilities will
be included.
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Prerequisite:
10 hours of service to the Sailing program
Who: Girls ages 11 and up
When: April 2-4
7 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday
Cost: $35 includes all materials and food for
the course
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook,
Min/Max: 4/8
Deadline: March 15
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
Sloop
Skipper and Performance Sailing
This
class will enhance training for Mariners who have
completed previous ratings and service hours who
wish to become a skipper on our small sloops based
at camp. These two ratings are the prerequisites
for many other ratings. The Performance Sailing
rating will further enhance the principles of
sailing and its components. You will learn more
about navigation and weather. Charting a course
will be one challenge. While earning Sloop Skipper,
you will expand on your skills while learning
your responsibilities of skippering your ship.
Prerequisite:
GSSJC Sloop Crew Rating
Texas Boaters Education Course
GSSJC Program Aide Core
20 hours of service to the Sailing Program
Who:
Girls ages 11 and up
When: May 7-9
7 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday
Cost: $35 includes all materials and food for
the course
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook,
Min/Max: 2/6
Deadline: April 19
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240 |
Big
Boat Crew Rating and Sailing FUNdamentals Ratings
This
class will begin training for Mariners or for those
who have satisfactorily
completed ARC Basic Sailing or GSSJC Seaman Rating or
ARC Small Craft Safety–Sailing who wish to become
more proficient on sailboats such as the big keeled
boats or sloops based at the Marina off camp. These
two ratings are the prerequisites for many other ratings.
The Sailing FUNdamentals Rating will reinforce the sailing
theory learned in Basic Sailing adding a variety of
other topics of interest to the sailor wanting to expand
their sailing knowledge and abilities. The Big Boat
Crew Rating will let the Mariner work on perfecting
their skills while crewing on the “big boats”
(keeled sloops) as well as learning how to do simple
maintenance.
Note: NO Safe Boating Tests will be administered at
camp; however, ALL participants must satisfactorily
complete the Red Cross small craft swim test at the
beginning of the event.
Who: Girls ages 11 and up and adults
When: BB Crew 1–Girls May 7-9; Deadline: April
19
BB Crew 2- Adults April 2-4; Deadline: March 15
Time: 7 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday
Cost: $35 includes all materials and food for the course
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook
Min/Max: 4/8
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
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instruction |
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Girl Leadership Project Program Aide
Speciality Course
These are the specialty
course offerings girls need to take
in order to earn the Program Aide
Bar. This course will enables program
aides to assist instructors teaching
the various Red Cross canoeing, sailing,
and swimming courses, as well as helping
where needed at an aquatic event with
proper supervisory personnel. If you
assist at a later date with a registered
Red Cross course, you may also earn
the Red Cross Instructor aide certificate
for that particular speciality.
Prerequisite: GSSJC Leadership Project
Program Aide Core
Who: Cadettes or Seniors,
7th grade and up
What: PAS-Sailing Specialty
PAS-Canoeing Speciality
PAS-Water Safety Speciality (swimming)
When: March 28, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Camp Casa Mare, Seabrook
Cost: $5
Bring: Sack lunch and cold drinks
Min/Max: 4/16
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
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GSSJC
Motorboat Operators Certification
This class trains
adult volunteers interested in the
sailing program to drive the Council
motorboats.
Prerequisite:
Registered GSSJC volunteer over 18
Willingness to assist with the GSSJC
sailing program
Approval of GSSJC sailing program
coordinator or designee
GSSJC Safe Boating Test
Texas Boaters Education certificate
Preferable ARC Basic Sailing OR ARC
Small Craft Safety Sailing certificate
Who: Adults
When: Saturday, March 27;
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Where: Camp Casa Mare
Bring: Copies of GSSJC Safe Boating
Test, and other certifications, Texas
Boaters Education Certificate, PFD
if you have your own, water shoes,
boating clothes (you will get wet),
water bottle/cup, pencil, paper, sunscreen,
hat, adult emergency form, sack lunch,
and drinks
Cost: $5
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
Questions: Karen Penewitt,
penewitt@sbcglobal.net or Nicole McInnes,
nmcinnes@sjgs.org, 713-292-0353
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Day
Sailing Council Big Boats
The Council has four sloops ranging in size from
22-27 foot and are captained by certified volunteers.
Girls with a Red Cross Level IV or YMCA Fish card
and the Council’s Safe Boating Test card
are eligible to sail. Troops will meet at Pier
5 of the Watergate Yacht Club. Sailing time is
at 9 a.m. Boats can accommodate 6-8 girls per
boat, depending on the age level; troops should
factor in the boat captain, first mate, and troops
leaders when reserving the boats. The boats return
to the pier at noon.
When: March 20, April 24, May
22
Cost: $30 per boat
Event Code: 10-56-10-6240
Register: Program registration
form (Send copies of certifications with registration.)
Min: 4
Bring: Sunblock, cap, water,
snacks, trash bags
Cost for the day is refundable if the trip is
cancelled a week in advance or due to inclement
weather. Send copies of swim and Safe Boating
Test cards, registration form, and fee to the
Girl Scout Center. Bring copies of this information
on the day of the sail. Watergate Yachting Marina
is located at 1500 Marina Bay Drive in Kemah.
For more information contact Nicole McInnes at
713-292-0353 or e-mail nmcinnes@sjgs.org. |
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