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NDARD: PROCEDURE:STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: TOUR DESK ATTENDANTHEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: TEACHING A SAILBOARE LESSON.STANDARD: PROCEDURE:STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: TOUR DESK ATTENDANTHEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: TEACHING A HOBIE CAT SAILING LESSON.STANDARD: ALL EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE ABLE TO SAIL AND GIVE BASIC HOBIE SAILING INSTRUCTIONPROCEDURE:Whenever an instructor teaches a sailing lesson on the Hobie Cat, he/she should follow there guidelines so that each instructor is giving out the same information. The demonstration hobie should be rigged and ready in front of the group or individual, and any other equipment needed should be at the ready. LIFEJACKETS SHOULD BE OFFERED.Introduction 1. Introduce yourself to the group or individual and get names, and an indication of how much sailing they have done before. Explain that this will be a basic lesson aimed at teaching the basics and getting them going as quickly as possible. Explain that it will be a 3 part lesson:a) Dry land drill.b) Acpanied stage with instructor.c) Solo sail – if they choose to do it.Dry land drill1. Explain the basic parts of the boat – the names of the two sails – the four controls of the boat Tiller, Daggerboard, Main sheet, Jib sheets.2. Show the positions of the helmsman and crew and what controls they have to take care of:PROCEDURES: (continued)3. Show the procedure for turning, (Tacking only), to being with.a) notify crew,b) push tiller away,c) watch, and wait for boom,d) cross as boom crosses,e) face forward,f) centralize tiller.The crew would cross to middle and wait for the manoeuvre to be pleted.1. The points of sailing would be explained, as would head to wind and how to get out of it. The sail angles would also be covered.Acpanied stage with instructor:2. Repeat all the stages taught in two ways:a) firstly with the instructor demonstrating,b) then with guest trying.In the event of a large group, this stage would involve taking guests out in pairs for 15 minutes acpanied instruction.Solo Sail1. Before this stage the instructor would calmly mention what to do in the event of a capsize. This stage would only be attempted if the guest is fortable, the instructor is convinced he/she is ready, and the weather is suitable.The instructor would explain the limits to stay within and would assist with the launch and recovery. If possible only let the guests sail on reaches.The instructor would watch the solo sailors for the duration of the sail. Safety is vital.Conclusion 2. To conclude, the instructor will get the group together for a summary of all things covered.PROCEDURES: (continued)During general use of Hobies – a half hour limit may have to be imposed so as to enable all guests to use the equipment. This would be subject to need.Setting up + packing away the Hobbies 9. a) The hull must be stored above the wall with all sails stored and locked away.a) All attachments must be taken off.To rig the Hobie a) Turn the hull to into the wind.b) Attach sail to boom and enter all batterns.c) Attach halyard.d) Haul up sail ensuring mainsheet is out.e) Ensure halyard is pulled Ta