About the boat
The Tasar was designed by Frank Bethwaite and Ian Bruce in the early 1970s as a boat for couples. No trapeze, no spinnaker, but a very light (150 pounds) and sophisticated doublehanded boat (think rotating mast). The class took off in Australia, where 50 years later it is still one of the most popular dinghies. Strong fleets eventually developed in Japan and England, and also in the Pacific Northwest, where good fleets grew in Seattle, Portland and Vancouver.
About the event
This clinic includes Part 1 and Part 2 of the checkout. It is for experienced sailors who want to be cleared to use a new fleet; it is also a great refresher. For those who are doing their first checkout, it will include an orientation to the sailing fleet and club room.
You will also require an on-water checkout (Part 3); this is a separate registration. Details of our checkout clinics can be found at Sailing Orientations and Checkout Clinics.
Prerequisites
All checkout participants must know how to sail and preferably have experience on or an a similar boat class.
Location
Registration
Registration closes 48 hours before the clinic. The clinic will be cancelled if no one has registered by that time.
Cancellations must be done at least 48 hours before the clinic, by email sailinglessons@clublocarno.com or by phone or text. No-shows will result in the forfeiture of your next clinic registration.
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