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WOMEN'S SAILING CONFERENCE A SUCCESS DESPITE THE WEATHER
Frequent downpours and 20-knot winds did not
dampen the success of the 5th annual Women's Sailing Conference in Marblehead,
MA, on June 3 as over 100 women enthusiastically joined in both on-the-water and
land-based workshops at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
Boat Owners Association of the United States (BoatU.S.) is the primary sponsor
of this annual Take the HelmŪ program of the National Women's Sailing
Association (NWSA) which offers women sailors, from novices to experts, a chance
to hone their skills, learn new ones and network with other women sailors in a
lively day-long seminar. Surprisingly, the bad weather forecast did not result
in any no-shows and participants hailed from as far way as Washington and
Florida. While several on-water sessions were shortened and held in creative
ways on land, a contingent of women in foul weather gear were able to get out on
boats to practice Crew Overboard, Take the Tiller/Wheel, and Introduction to
Sailing classes.
"The women who sailed and got soaked had a blast, as did everyone who
turned out for this unique day of learning and camaraderie," said Elaine
Dickinson of BoatU.S. who demonstrated a wide selection of life jackets,
including inflatables, as part of a boating newcomer's session, Welcome Aboard.
Workshop topics included hands-on charting and navigation, preparing for a
cruise, knot tying and splicing, heavy weather sailing, being suddenly
singlehanded, maintaining winches, first aid at sea, how to shop for the right
clothing for the destination and activity, diesel engines, flares and life rafts.
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Sue LaVoie leads the hands-on charting
workshop
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The gala dinner included a featured speaker, US Sailing Disabled Team Coach and
champion sailor Betsy Alison, who gave an inspirational talk on her rise to the
highest ranks of the sport and several especially harrowing offshore passages.
Also in the evening, Nancy Erley, a 2-time
circumnavigator and owner of Tethys Offshore sailing school for women in
Seattle, WA, was presented with the Leadership in Women's Sailing Award.
The award, sponsored jointly by BoatU.S. and NWSA, recognizes those who have
gone the extra distance to advance the sport for women. see details at www.boatus.com/women/award.asp.
The Conference is one of many events that BoatU.S. - with 650,000 members
-sponsors that promotes boating opportunities for women. Others include the
BoatU.S. Santa Maria Cup Women's Matching Racing Championship, the annual
Women's Sailing Convention in Southern California, "Ladies, Let's Go
Fishing!" seminars, and a Women in Boating Web site at
http://www.BoatUS.com/women
edited from BoatUS press release, June 8, 2006 |