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Different types of
Safety at Sea Courses
• Coastal SAS, ½ Day, 5-6 topics
• Offshore SAS, 1 Day, 11 topics
• International Offshore SAS, 2 Days, 15 topics
• Newly Available
Online Coastal SAS Seminar
Online Offshore SAS First Day Seminar
• Option to take the second day within a year
• Refresher Courses after five years
Before we go any further, why
are you here?
• How many of you consider yourselves racers?
• Are you participating in the...
Newport to Bermuda Race?
Pacific Cup from SF to Oahu?
Some other long distance race?
• How many are non-racers?
Are you sailing over 500 miles this summer?
Any trans Atlantic crossings planned?
Anyone chartering in Europe?
• How many of you regularly sail on a multihull?
• How many powerboaters?
Today’s activities
• Lectures, punctuated by breaks and demonstrations
• Exhibitors are available during the breaks
• Rest rooms are on the second level, outer
mezzanine hall and to your right or left
• Lunch will be served in Alumni Hall, mezzanine level
after the on-water demos
• Post-seminar reception will be held in the Bo
Cooperage Room, second level
• Emergency exits are at the ground level and upper
level
A word from our hosts and
sponsors!
• Marine Trades Association of Maryland
• United States Naval Academy
• The friendly exhibitors on the second level
• Cruising World Magazine
• Sailing World Magazine
• US Sailing
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Recreational Boating Fatalities, 1988-2015
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2002-2005 2006-2009 2010-2012 2013-2014
Wear Rates for Cabin Sailboats in California
San Diego SF Tiburon Tiburon Inflatables
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Cabin Mtr
PWC
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Manually Powered Boat Fatalities: 2004 to 2015
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Recreational Boating Summary
• Boating is getting safer over time
• Sailboats comprise about 10% of rec boats, and
account for about 3.5% of fatalities (24/year)
• 92% of the rec boating fatalities occur on inland
waters
• 70% of the time the cause of death is drowning
• 85% of those who drown are not wearing life jackets
• The observed life jacket wear rate for adults in open
powerboats is 6%
Today’s ScheduleTopic Speaker
Opening Remarks VADM Dixon Smith
Introduction Chuck Hawley
Damage Prevention and Control Steve d’Antonio
Emergency Medical Care and Hypothermia Dr. Michael Jacobs
Break!
MOB Prevention and Recovery Jahn Tihansky and the Chi-Mac MOB
USCG Comms and SAR LT Kellen Brown USCG
On-Water Demonstrations Chuck Hawley, Jon Wright
Lunch Alumni Hall
Weather Forecasts and Features Dr. Gina Henderson, Joe Sienkiewicz
Storm Sails and Heavy Weather Dave Flynn
Break
Care and Maintenance of Safety Equipment Capt. Kip Loutitt, Chuck Hawley
Keynote Presentation Rich Wilson
Closing Remarks, Reception Upstairs Chuck Hawley
Tomorrow’s Activities
• Two tracks: World Sailing (racing) and Advanced
Cruising
• Cruising will meet here at 0830
• Racing will meet in Luce Hall at 0830
• Bring your foulies and life jackets for getting in the
pool
• Wrap up around 1600
Tomorrow’s Schedule
Time Advanced Cruising Track,
Alumni Hall
Time World Sailing Racing Track,
Luce Hall
0830 Opening Remarks 0830 Opening Remarks, Safety Ethos
0845 Navigation as a Seamanship
Issue
0900
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1500
Pool: Personal Safety/Life Rafts
0930 Ocean Currents and Wave
Dynamics
Fire Fighting
1030 Communications and Electronics Communications
1115 Cruise Preparation Jury Rigging
1200 Lunch 1515 Exam
1245 Walk to
Lejeune Hall
Stay in Alumni
Hall
1300
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1600
Life Raft and
Safety Gear
Training
Round Table
Discussions