Monday, June 30, 2014

2014 Junior-Senior Challenge

**UPDATE:  We have had to cancel this year' Junior-Senior Challenge for the threat of bad weather.**

Come down to the Junior Club this Friday, July 4th, for a fun regatta!  All racing will be in Optis and Club 420s, so make sure you come prepared.  All sailors enrolled in Junior Sailing (members and non-members) are invited to come down with their families for the racing as well as snacks afterward.  See the flier below for details:


Friday, June 27, 2014

Happy Friday from the Junior Club!

Week 1 Wrap-Up

Our first week of sailing is officially over!  We kicked off the season with some awesome wind and weather for the majority of the week.  All of the classes got right out on the water for some sailing after a long, cold winter (after swim and capsize tests, of course).  And, despite the slightly less cooperative conditions on Thursday and Friday, we stayed on track with some chalk talks focused on getting back into the boats as well as some higher level sail trim tips.  We ended the week with a program-wide game of ‘Sailing Jeopardy’ quizzing the sailors’ knowledge of knots, parts of the boat, points of sail, and even some molecular biology.  The most fun was had during the endurance competitions on the hiking bench in the Junior Club – we even saw some instructors and parents jump on to give it a try!  For a more detailed review of what each class learned this week, see below.

Beginner Opti Class
This week we introduced all beginner Opti sailors to sailing.  We first worked on getting everyone familiar with the Optimist by having several rigging and knot tying sessions.  To add a little fun, we had several relay races, in which sailors utilized these skills.  On the days where it was fairly windy, all sailors were able to successfully round a mark positioned off the dock and sail back to the dock.  Finally, one day we made it out of the mooring field and sailors were able to perform a reaching oval drill, which included tacking and gybing around two marks.  Overall, we are off to a good start and by the end of the summer, we would love all of the beginner Opti sailors to have the ability to sail upwind and around a race course.

Intermediate Opti Class
The week started with some moderate to heavy breeze.  The group did struggle to begin with and were quite scared by the wind, but no one was upset at any stage.  When the lighter winds came later, we settles into some basic upwind and downwind sailing with a focus on five “essentials” to consider when trying to sail fast.  We also incorporated tacking and gybing exercises to work on boat handling.  This was mixed in with some sailing games.  When there was no breeze, we went swimming, visited the creek, and touched up on some theory.

Club 420/Pixel Class
This week the 420s got in some breezy spinnaker and trapeze work, as well as some light air sailing.  We also tuned our boats and learned about sail controls.  In breeze, the crews gained confidence in their trapezing ability and the skippers focused on keeping the spinnakers flying through gybes.  In light air, we worked on rolling the boats through gybes and weather sheeting.

Laser Class
First week down, 7 more to go!  At the start of the week, we focused on upwind and downwind in moderate to heavy winds.  We also worked on analyzing the course, as well as judging the wind and the current.  For the second half of the week, we worked on light wind sailing and practicing roll tacks and roll gybes.  Throughout the week, we worked on boat control and sail controls in both light and strong winds.

We are proudly introducing, for the first time ever, The Corinthian Times, a "news" letter on the daily goings on at the Junior Club.  Enjoy!



Thursday, March 20, 2014

Seawanhaka Corinthian Junior Yacht Club Open House

Seawanhaka Corinthian Junior Yacht Club Open House
Sunday, March 23, 2014
1pm to 3pm at the Junior Club

Stop by, grab a snack, and meet with Istvan Kopar and Madeline Gill on Sunday, March 23, 
1pm to 3pm at the Junior Club house - checkout one of our new Club 420's!

The new 2014 Brochure will be on hand, if you didn't get one in the mail, and a signup list for emails so we can keep you up to date with latest happenings at the Junior Club. 
Got questions? Madeline and Istvan will have answers! 

Hope to see you there! 

Next open house will be April 20th 

Meet one of your new instructors - Jamie Aplin

Jamie Aplin started sailing Optis aged 7, and when on to qualify for the Optimist World Championships three times. Jamie then progressed to the 420 class, where he represented Ireland at the Junior Europeans. He currently team races for his college, University College Dublin, which is currently the top ranked team in Ireland. For this winter/spring season, Jamie is coaching a performance Optimist team in preparation for the team trials. Jamie is currently studying Business and Law





Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Meet your new Head Instructor - Madeline Gill


Madeline grew up sailing at Cedar Point YC in Westport, CT.  She learned to race in Vanguard 15s in 1996 and has gone on to sail numerous dinghies and keelboats.   After participating in the junior sailing program at CPYC for 9 years, she coached at Norwalk YC for 3 years, followed by a year as head instructor.  She attended the University of Virginia and graduated in 2012 with a degree in Environmental Sciences.  Throughout her 4 years in Charlottesville, VA, she raced with the school's sailing team and had the opportunity to study abroad in Sydney, Australia where she enjoyed many more sailing opportunities.  After finishing school, she spent another summer sailing on Long Island Sound as a member of the Sapling program at the Oakcliff Sailing Center, where she remains heavily involved with women's and coed match racing.  Over the past seven years, Madeline has gained experience in many aspects of the sailing industry, such as coaching, program planning, and event media reporting.  She is looking forward to using her diverse background to work with the Seawanhaka Junior Program this summer.






Sunday, March 16, 2014

Welcome to the 2014 Junior Club!

Welcome to new 2014 Seawanhaka Junior Club Blog. We will be updating this blog with new information and updating our sailors with the happenings and changes going on at YOUR club - Seawanhaka Corinthian Junior Yacht Club. Please feel free to share this with your friends, and to let us know if you have any ideas for postings. There are lots of new things to talk about.

We are looking forward to seeing you on the water soon!

The crew at SCJYC.