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'''Instructor Recommended:''' Wind surfing is a water sport done in deep water with equipment and gear that can be difficult to handle for even experienced wind surfers. We strongly suggest learning wind surfing from a qualified instructor. Wind surfing schools will also supply the (often expensive) equipment required for the sport within the lesson fee.
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Wind Surfing

Skill Level

2

Year

1986

Version

18.12.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Windsurfing AY Honor.png
Wind Surfing
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1986
See also


1

Have the Intermediate Swimming honor.


For tips and instruction see Swimming - Intermediate.. Under NO circumstances should anyone who is not a strong swimmer try windsurfing.

Instructor Recommended: Wind surfing is a water sport done in deep water with equipment and gear that can be difficult to handle for even experienced wind surfers. We strongly suggest learning wind surfing from a qualified instructor. Wind surfing schools will also supply the (often expensive) equipment required for the sport within the lesson fee.

The following answers are presented so you can study up before taking lessons.


2

Learn the meaning of the following terms:


2a

Across the wind



2b

Backhand



2c

Basic starting position



2d

Beginner's checklist



2e

Board control



2f

Centerboard



2g

Center line



2h

Center plane



2i

Clew



2j

Forward



2k

Forward hand



2l

In



2m

Jibe



2n

Mast position



2o

Out



2p

Points of the clock



2q

Sail trim



2r

Self rescue



2s

Scissor technique



2t

Tack



2u

Uphaul



2v

Visual reference point




3

Know the names of the board parts and demonstrate how to rig your own sail.



4

Explain the basics of sailing theory.



5

Define and demonstrate the basic starting position.



6

Define and demonstrate the four steps to tacking.



7

Define and demonstrate the four steps to jibing.



8

List the seven starting sequence steps used to start a sailboard moving through the water.



9

Answer the following questions about safety:


9a

What safety equipment should be worn while wind surfing?



9b

Why is it important to know the local weather forecast before going out on the water?



9c

When first learning to windsurf, why is it important to be in an enclosed or protected area?



9d

What are the hand signals for "Everything is okay" and "I need help"?




10

How should the sail and sailboard be cared for to keep them in good working order?



11

Successfully sail a sailboard to a visual point of reference and return to the starting position.




References