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Rigging a Sailboat

Many years ago at Yellow Creek, the park would rent out a sailboat to anyone who could properly rig one!  They figured that though lots of people “say” they know how to sail, if someone can rig the boat, they must know what they’re doing!

Rigging usually involves:

  1. uncovering the boat
  2. gathering items (PFD, rudder, sails)
  3. bending on and raising the jib sail
  4. bending on the mail sail
  5. attaching a rudder
  6. attaching a painter
  7. raising the sails

But each boat is a little different. Each club and boat owner may have a different habit as to how they set it up or put it away.

This year, IUP has new Club FJ sailboats. We’ll be rigging them for the first time, starting from the basics (putting the boats together after storage) .

Here’s a great setup video, where two teens put together an FJ 

Every time you sail, there’s a process to launch the boat. Below is a very good tutorial from the Columbia U sailing club. There are slight variations among FJs of different years, but this is basically how our boats will be set up.

Here is a simple step by step PDF.

For a very detailed guide, download this draft FJ Rigging Procedures PDF for FJs at Yellow Creek (FOYC/IUP).

It’s also a great time to learn the names of the parts of the boat; jump to slide 16 in our learn to sail slide stack.

 

March 2023 – Launch

Sunday, March 26, the sailing club began rigging its JY15s for the season. Several sailors enjoyed a high-wind sail aboard the FOYC Flying Scot.

Rigging and first sail 2023
First Sail 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IUP Sails in the Battle of Lake Erie Regatta

Five IUP students travelled to Erie PA to race in the college sailing regatta hosted at the Erie Yacht Club the weekend of 9/17.

 

Ben Swanson (’24), skipper, and Archie Perella (’24), crew, led the Hawks A fleet boat. Olivia Lawton (’24), skipper, and Ben Lawton (’24), crew, took charge of the B fleet boat, Reserve sailor Alex Sidora (’24) had the chance to crew in his first regatta after being introduced to the sport in August!

IUP Sailing welcomes all students, especially beginners. Anyone can learn the basics at the home base at nearby Yellow Creek State Park. “None of the five sailors at Erie had sailed prior to enrolling at IUP,” according to club advisor and Prof. of English, Ken Sherwood. Many club members enjoy relaxing sails and BBQs at home. In order to give advanced sailors the opportunity to race, the club applied to the Mid Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association.

Ben Swanson reflects: “I’m very proud of our team for facing off against people that have sailed their whole lives and staying competitive throughout each and every race. Everyone did a fantastic job. It was also a lot of fun!”

“The Erie race was a great team building experience and a wonderful opportunity” according to Oliva Wanat, who observed that IUP “did a great job and got a chance to explore our passion for sailing.”

IUP students are welcome to reach out to the club via social media or Crimson Connect; attend a Thursday 7:30pm (Jane Leonard) meeting; or join the club for a Sunday (noon, Hub Circle) sail while the weather remains warm this fall.

Hosted by Gannon U, the college regatta involved 7 boats sailing around a buoyed course in Presque Isle Bay, with a committee boat, mark set boat, and two safety boats supervising while the non-racers and spectators watch from the EYC docks. During a three-minute countdown, the boats jostle for position at the start line before powering across and tacking towards the upwind mark. Winds were light Saturday (5-8 knots, SW) and so the racing was suspended after 10 races at 3pm. Sunday morning brought a great breeze (WSW Winds 10-12 and gusting to 20) which made for fast sailing and one capsize — not IUP!

Other competing schools included Gannon, Pitt, Penn State Behrend, U Rochester, RIT, and Syracuse. IUP typically sails in two or three regattas per year. The regatta name references the historic naval victory of the Brig Niagara and Com. Oliver Perry’s fleet against the British in the War of 1812.

IUP sailors also volunteer maintaining boats and the sailing base at Yellow Creek. In August, they invited incoming students to a Welcome Week sail at the park.

IUPSailingClub@gmail.com
sherwood@iup.edu

 

Fall 2013 – Last Meeting 12/5

iupsail2013.jpgThanks to all those who helped put our boats away.  Last meeting of the semester is after Thanksgiving, 8pm 12/5 in Leonard 110.  We’ll start up early in January with some sailing instruction and other fun activities.  Keep in touch through our facebook group “IUP Sailing Club” or send an email to iupsailingclub@gmail.com to be added to the email list. 

Sailing Club – First Sail, Sept 9, 2012

The new IUP Sailing Club launched our JY15s this past Sunday.  We had 10 students participating, taught by our club’s instructors and some other experienced sailors who came out to assist for the day.  Follow us on this blog, find us on Facebook or email iupsailingclub@gmail.com for more information. 

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