The Corinthian Women
 Women's Sailing Seminar
On May 17 and 18, 2008 the Corinthian Yacht Club invites future women sailors to sign up and sail out! This event is open to the public and club members are encouraged to come and invite their friends. This 2 day sailing seminar is designed for beginning sailors or those who would like to refresh their sailing skills. Based on the premise that “learning to sail is a hands on experience” each day has a combination of indoor learning experiences, presentations by seasoned sailors and sailing on the bay.
Following a morning filled with useful, basic information on sailing skills, participants
form into teams and spend the afternoon on the bay learning the basics of sailing.
Members of the Corinthian Yacht Club donate their time and boats to the success of this event.
Boat owners are the skippers for this event and each boat also has a seasoned instructor on board.
Every effort is made to assure that this is a safe, unthreatening sailing experience for all
participants. This year's seminar is Sold Out!!
Who are the Corinthian Women?
The Corinthian Women (TCW) is an active group of women
members who plan and participate in many club events. TCW
meets the second Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in the
Board Room and all women club members are welcome. It's a
great way to get to know people in the club and play an
active role! Our members include moms, professional
women, retired women, sailors and women who get seasick!
We always need volunteers to support our activities and
the operation of the store. If you would like to get
involved please attend one of our meetings.
Our activities include social events such as Easter
Brunch and Egg Hunt and Santa's Brunch. We host an annual
luncheon and are active in Easter Seals on the Bay day.
We also operate the Club Store, which sells
clothing and accessories appropriate for boating with the
club burgee. We host an annual Women's Sailing
Seminar that attracts both club members and participants from all over the bay area. Here are some photos from the 2006 seminar and the 2007 seminar.
We also support the club with needed gifts purchased from
the profits from our club store.
Here are pix from the Women's Sailing Seminar
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A hearty sailor breakfast and welcome starts
the day. We have an expert from West Marine who
talks about what to wear. Pictured as some
Fashion Do's and Don'ts as well as John and
Sharon Warren talking about Destination Sailing
to exotic places.
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Breakfast
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About 25% of the seminar is classroom lecture.
We try to make the lectures fun and
entertaining without compromising an emphasis
on SAFETY.
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The Classroom
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Expert Speaker
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Fashion Do & Don'ts
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Destination Sailing
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About 35% of the seminar involves Interactive
Skillbuilding Stations. Participants rotate
through stations where they receive
individualized help. Stations include: learning
terminology, tying knots, handling line,
cleating, and sending a radio message.
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Using the Radio
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Tying Knots
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Handling Line
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Cleating
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Learning Terminology
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Understanding Safety
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In the seminar, you are on boats and/or on the
water about 60% of the time. All boats have a
"skipper" who is generally the boat owner. We
also have an "instructor" on the boat and try
to have that be a woman. Typically, there are
4-5 new sailors on each boat.
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Bruce's Team
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Pat's Team
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Jeff's Team
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Jennifer's Team
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Mark's Team
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Sherrill's Team
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The last day of the seminar, June 10, 2006, we
had a "friendly" race among the boats.
Everyone loved it.
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During the seminar, there are two receptions to
which we invite your family and friends. We
have great food, giveaways, and, of course,
wine and champagne - we are women after all. A
good time is had by all.
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Great Food
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Prizes & Giveaways
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Reception
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Aaron's Group
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Don't miss this wonderful weekend with old and
new friends!
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Reception
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