Learn to Sail Widgeons

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    Authorizations and Releases

    In consideration of my participation in the Buzzards Sailing School and Buzzard Yacht Club programs, I acknowledge, appreciate, and agree that: 1. I risk bodily injury, including disability and death as well as the risk of damage to or loss of property; 2. I knowingly and freely assume all such risks, both known and unknown; 3. I, for myself, and on behalf of my heirs, assigns, personal representatives, and next of kin, hereby release, hold harmless and promise not to sue the Buzzards Sailing School, Inc. or any of its officers, directors, agents or employees with respect to injuries or loss of property from my participation even though such injury or loss of property may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. 4. During windy days the Sailing Director will make the final decision about whether to conduct a class on the water. A student/parent/guardian has the unrestricted right to choose not to sail. If a student/parent/guardian decides that the student will not sail, the student should be picked up immediately as the remainder of the class will be on the water sailing. A student who is on the water and later decides to leave the water will be escorted by staff to shore where the student will properly de-rig their boat, store equipment and make contact to be picked up immediately. When the student makes it to shore, the staff member will return immediately to class to supervise the students on the water. Students returning to shore are not permitted to remain unsupervised at the clubhouse and must be collected by their parent/guardian. By typing my name below and checking the indicated box, I agree that I have read this Release of Liability and Waiver Agreement and that I fully understand its terms and agree to it freely and voluntarily. I further authorize the Buzzards Sailing School (BSS) and/or the Buzzards Yacht Club (BYC) organizers or staff members to sanction emergency treatment if a parent/guardian listed above cannot be contacted at the time of an emergency.

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    Sailing is an intensely equipment dependent sport. BSS provides high-quality vessels for its students. The trained and competent staff teaches the proper rigging, launching, and recovery of all boats. This instruction includes but is not limited to the securing of spinnaker poles, sprit poles, and rudders. BSS students shall, without any compromise, respect BSS boats, and equipment. It is the policy of BSS that boats never collide. If damage or loss occurs due to negligence, or intentional conduct of a student, it shall be the responsibility of the student and his/her family to repair boats or replace equipment at the discretion and direction of BSS. BSS at its sole discretion may elect to use insurance and shall seek deductible reimbursement and premium penalties. The Sailing Director and/or Program Administrator shall make the determination if a violation of the above policy occurred. Further, if a student intentionally sails into another boat or object during class, including racing, the Sailing Director and/or Program Administrator may order a student off the water, and may direct the student to be excluded from BSS. No damage need occur to vessels for expulsion.

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    From time to time, the BSS and/or BYC may post pictures of sailors or race results by racer's name and fleet. If you do NOT wish your sailors to be included in this activity, please check no.

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    All sailors must be between ages 8-18 on August 31st of this year.

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Description

If this is your student’s first time sailing, we recommend starting with Learn-to-Sail Widgeons and then progressing as skills evolve. Our morning Learn-to-Sail Widgeon classes have two to four students per boat along with an instructor and are geared towards students aged 8-10. Our afternoon widgeon class is oriented to beginners who have some familiarity with widgeons or sailing but who are not yet advanced sailors. The afternoon class is also suitable for students over 10 years of age. The opportunity to be in a boat with other students is a helpful part of the learning process. This boat is suitable for students of all weights and heights.

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Week

August 10-13, August 17-20, August 3-6, July 13-16, July 20-23, July 27-30, July 6-9, June 29 – July 2