Course Curricula
| Youth Scheme | ||||
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| Stage | RYA Stage 1 | RYA Stage 2 | RYA Stage 3 | RYA Stage 4 |
| Description | Basic principles | Improved skills | Intermediate skills | Double-handed skills |
| Required experience | None | Sailing skills to the standard of Stage 1 | Sailing skills to the standard of Stage 2 | Sailing skills to the standard of Stage 3 |
| Minimum duration | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours |
| Minimum age | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC |
| Content | Launching and recovery, sailing across the wind, turning around, steering and basic parts of the boat. | Improved sailing skills on all points of sail. Tacking, gybing, ropework and collision avoidance. Have an understanding of the five essentials of sailing | Improved rigging, sailing theory, launching and recovery. Building confidence in a range of sailing techniques on all points of sail and capsize recovery in moderate winds. | Transferring pre-learnt skills, techniques and manoeuvres to sail crewed boats, enhance rigging, launching, recovery and practical skills to recover a man overboard. |
| Certificate issuing criteria | Able to sail across the wind, steer and understand the basic principles of sailing | Building confidence sailing, tacking, gybing and improving boat control and speed. Can sail a shallow triangle under supervision | Able to launch and sail a dinghy on all points of sail and around a triangle in moderate conditions. | Can sail a double-handed boat on all points of sail. Launch and return to a beach, jetty or mooring in moderate conditions. |
| Format | Mainly afloat | Mainly afloat | Mainly afloat | Mainly afloat |
| National Scheme | |||
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| Level | RYA Level 1 | RYA Level 2 | RYA Level 3 |
| Description | Start Sailing | Basic Skills | Better Sailing |
| Required experience | None | Sailing skills to the standard of Level 1 | Sailing skills to the standard of Level 2 |
| Minimum duration | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours |
| Minimum age | None, but U16 years old at LSC normally do Youth Scheme | None, but U16 years old at LSC normally do Youth Scheme | None, but U16 years old at LSC normally do Youth Scheme |
| Content | How to sail in all directions, including an awareness of launching and recovering | Rigging, launching and building confidence sailing in all directions. Capsize recovery and essential safety knowledge. | Further coaching to consolidate the skills learned during Level 1 - Start Sailing, and Level 2 - Basic Skills. Can do a dry capsize. Short taster sessions from the advanced modules such as Day Sailing and Seamanship skills |
| Certificate issuing criteria | Able to sail in light winds under supervision | Able to sail confidently on all points of sail and make decisions in good conditions. | More confident sailing skills and techniques and ready to progress onto the advanced modules |
| Format | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory |
| Advanced Modules* | |||
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| Level | RYA Seamanship | RYA Day Sailing | RYA Sailing with Spinnakers |
| Description | Developed Seamanship skills | Navigation, Pilotage and Decision making | Sailing with a symmetrical or asymmetrical spinnaker |
| Required experience | Sailing skills to the standard of the Level 3 Better Sailing or Stage 4 | Sailing skills to the standard of the Level 3 Better Sailing or Stage 4 | Sailing skills to the standard of the Level 3 Better Sailing or Stage 4 |
| Minimum duration | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours | Minimum of 2 days / 16 hours |
| Minimum age | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC |
| Content | Launching and recovering the boat in different circumstances. Stopping, reducing sail, recovering a man overboard, picking up a mooring and anchoring. Fixing a boat to a road trailer. Can sail backwards Can sail without a rudder. | Boat preparation and planning for a day sail, including pilotage, navigation, compass work, chartwork, tides, GPS, dead reckoning and decision making. Can deal with total inversion. Sailing in strong winds. Meteorology. | Learn how to rig the boat, hoist, gybe and drop/recover one type of spinnaker, either conventional or asymmetric. Gain the knowledge and understanding to sail the best possible course downwind. Understanding of apparent wind. Capsize recovery with spinnaker. |
| Certificate issuing criteria | Able to handle a dinghy in a range of situations afloat | Able to plan and execute a day sail, depending on conditions. | Able to use one type of spinnaker, conventional or asymmetric |
| Format | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory |
| * Peformance Sailing and Foiling Courses not offered at LSC | |||
| Racing* | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Level | RYA Start Racing | RYA Club Racing | RYA Regional Racing |
| Description | |||
| Required experience | Sailing skills to the standard of the Level 2 Basic Sailing or Stage 3 | RYA Start Racing or some club race experience | RYA Club Racing or to the level of. |
| Minimum duration | Minimum of 8 hours on water | Minimum of 8 hours on water | Minimum of 8 hours on water |
| Minimum age | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC | Centre specific - 8 years old at LSC |
| Content | All the skills required to start club racing, including how to maximise boat speed and outwit your opponents | A course designed to build on current basic racing skills, helping to improve the key principles of Line bias and the first beat; stopping and hovering; Roll tacks and gybes; adapting the rig and sail settings | A practical course working on the key techniques and knowledge to enable you to take part in a wider range of open meetings and regional competition. This course will cover elements such as Starting from different parts of the line; formulating a pre-start race plan; changing the rig on the water; boat on boat tactics and loose and tight covering |
| Certificate issuing criteria | Able to take part in club racing in good conditions | Evidence of improvement of core racing skills reflecting in the enjoyment in a club racing environment. | Development of techniques and skills to a sailor to confidently take part in regional races |
| Format | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat - some classroom theory |
| * Championship Racing not offerred at LSC | |||
| Powerboat | |||
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| Level | RYA Powerboat L1 | RYA Powerboat L2 | RYA Safety Boat |
| Description | Start Powerboating | Powerboat Handling | Safety Cover to fleets of craft |
| Required experience | No previous experience required | No previous experience required | Powerboat L2 plus driving experience |
| Minimum duration | A one-day course (or part completion of a two-day PBL2) | A two-day course | A one-day course |
| Minimum age | 8 years old (with supervision up to 12 yrs old) but at Llangorse SC we only train PB to those age 16+ | 12 years old (with supervision) but at Llangorse SC we only train PB to those age 16+ | 12 years old (with supervision) but at Llangorse SC we only train those age 16+ |
| Content | A practical introduction to boat handling and safety in powerboats. It can be taken in planing and displacement boats (the certificate is endorsed accordingly). Elements of the PBL2 course are taught. | A course designed to teach powerboat safety, handling and seamanship in either planing or displacement boats. The course can be taken by novices and this Level is the minimum required by LSC to take out a powerboat unsupervised. | Rescue techniques for a large variety of sailing craft. Towing a disabled sailing or power boat. Dealing with total inversion rescues. Lee shore rescue technique using an anchor. Ability to tie common knots. Recovering people from the water safely without injury to rescuer or rescued. |
| Certificate issuing criteria | Ability to perform most of the manoevres confidently but requires guidance to complete some. OR Achieved PBL2 standard but not yet 16 years old (n/a at LSC). | Ability to perform all the manoevres confidently. Good awareness of safety requirements and procedures. | Ability to undertake the rescues of the required craft in the syllabus. Excellent safety awareness generally. |
| Format | Mainly afloat at least 75% - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat at least 75% - some classroom theory | Mainly afloat at least 75% - some classroom theory |