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The Pewaukee Lake Sailing School Board would like to welcome you to our 53nd year of instruction in the science of sailing on Pewaukee Lake.
This course of instruction covers the principles of water safety, the theory of hulls and sail design, and teaches the principles of sailing, racing, and sportsmanship. All of this work is exclusively for educational, scientific, and charitable purposes.
The modest tuition pays most of the actual operating expenses but capital expenditures for equipment - particularly patrol boats, etc., - have been provided by donation through the generosity of friends of the Sailing School. We are hopeful that more of that generosity will prevail since we are a non-profit organization, exempt from income tax.
Three different types of boats are used for instruction. First is the International Optimist Dinghy. This boat is ideally suited for a young child's first experience in a sailboat. Its simple design and ease of handling allow beginning sailors to quickly get the "feel" of sailing. At a more advanced level these boats can be raced up to and including worldwide competition.
Optimist sailors are categorized into three groups: Beginner, Intermediate, and Rugged Racer. They meet in the mornings for a two hour to three hour class, twice a week.
The second boat used for instruction is the Class X or Cub boat. This 16 foot, double handed boat is generally sailed by the slightly older children or those who have outgrown the Optimist. Like the Optimist, the X boat enjoys wide popularity among many sailing clubs both locally and regionally with a full schedule of racing and regattas. X boat sailors are categorized into two groups: Beginner X, and Racing X. They meet for a 1.5 hour to 3 hour class, three times a week plus a race on Thursday afternoon where everyone races together.
The PLSS is pleased to offer 420 and Laser instruction and races this year. These boats have been instrumental in youth and collegiate sailing around the world and they will prove to be a great asset to the sailing school and the youth of the area. Youth classes (ages 12-20) are select Fridays this summer (please consult the SS calendar). 420 races are select Monday night and laser races are run by Pewaukee Yacht Club on Wednesdays nights. These classes and races are designed for teenagers with focus on boat handling and collegiate sailing preparation. The PLSS is very excited about offering another step to youth sailing and invites all youth of any lake to join us in the fun and sailing.
We are looking forward to a great sailing season. We have an outstanding staff again this year. Returning we have Katie Porter, Trevor Stack, Leif Evensen, Kelly Roy and Robbie Johnson. This is a proven team and we are very pleased to have them back as they are a core of excellence. We have hired three new instructors which we are very pleased with, Lauren Galante, Nicholas Clemence and Chris Banholzer.
Attached you will find the enrollment information which includes application forms and schedules for all classes. Please complete the applications and return them by May 1st. Feel free to contact any board member or instructor if you have any questions.
Sailing school will start on June 16th at 9 am. All skippers should bring their boats on the first day. The Water Safety program will also be held on the first day of class, weather permitting.
We are continuing with our Kinder Pram class for sailors 5 & 6 years old. Classes will be held on Wednesday’s, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Please use the Kinder Pram application form. Class size will be limited. To reserve your class choice return your application early, since it is first come first serve. Parents/guardians are required to participate in these classes.
The PLSS board would like to thank all of those people that contributed to our 2007 fundraising campaign. We would also like to thank those individuals that donated in other ways to ensure our success.
This year’s Orientation meeting will be Friday, June 6th at 5:00 pm and will be combined again with Cheeseburger in Paradise. This format has been a great success in the past, so bring the whole family, enjoy the food, camaraderie, and learn more about the sailing school.
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