Boardsailing BSA
- Review the BSA guidelines for boardsailing and explain steps
you have taken to follow each of the eleven guidelines found
on page 4-42 of Camp Program and Property Management, No. 90-920.
- Explain precautions to be taken for boardsailing on each
of the following.
a.)
Lakes
b.)
Rivers
c.)
Ocean or bay areas
- What is hypothermia? Describe to your counselor the symptoms
of hypothermia. What special considerations are necessary for
boardsailing?
- Properly rig and prepare the sailboard you are using. Point
out and explain the function of each of the following: uphaul,
outhaul, downhaul, cleat, leach, tack, clew, foot, skeg, centerboard,
wishbone boom, universal, luff, and center of effort. Explain
how to steer the sailboard.
- Demonstrate your ability to uphaul the sail, find the neutral
position to the wind (sail luffing), and control the board's
position with foot movement.
- With supervision from your instructor, sail a course that
involves beating, reaching, and running. Change tack by coming
about.