Trefethen Evergreen Improvement Association (TEIA)
TEIA is a seasonal membership-based tennis, sailing, boating, youth camps and social club, located in an historic 1912 building on Peaks Island, Maine
Trefethen Evergreen Improvement Association (TEIA)
TEIA is a seasonal membership-based tennis, sailing, boating, youth camps and social club, located in an historic 1912 building on Peaks Island, Maine
Start date: Monday, July 22 2024.
Schedule:
On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
From 7/22/2024 until 7/26/2024
Docks
Resource person: Liz Rollins, program director TEIAsailing@gmail.com 207-653-5325
Location: Docks | 12 Trefethen Landing, Peaks Island, ME, 04108
Description:
This is a class for young, but more advanced sailors. There is a focus on improving seamanship, boathandling skills and beginning racing tactics. Students will sail alone in 8' Optimist prams in afternoon winds that tend to be stronger.
Mandatory membership(s):
Available: 10/12
Price: $237.00 Taxes waived
Required age: 7 - 15 on the day of the activity
Notes: Emergency contacts, medical information, insurance #s, and liability waiver forms must be completed online in Amilia by each student's parent/guardian before their first class. Students are asked to bring their own US Coast Guard approved life vest with a whistle attached (or borrow one of ours), foul weather gear and a water bottle. Classes will meet rain or shine, but students will remain on shore in dangerous weather. Our instructors’ 2024 class placement assignments for last year’s sailors are available. A mandatory swim test must be passed their first day - please wear a bathing suit and bring a towel. Questions: Liz Rollins, program director TEIAsailing@gmail.com 207-653-5325
Prerequisites: This is a class for young, but more advanced sailors ages 8-13 with 2-4 years experience. Sailors should be able to comfortably rig and sail an Opti alone, tack and jibe with ease, sail upwind efficiently and follow directions quickly. Students will sail alone in 8' Optimist prams in higher winds. On the first day, students are required to swim the length of the dock (30 ft - without floatation aids) and then put on a lifejacket while in the water - when it is thrown to them.
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