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Basic Marine Weather with Scott Crawshaw

by Bluewater Cruising Association 14 Nov 2021 18:53 GMT
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Basic Marine Weather with Scott Crawshaw
Brent Alley
Saanich Fairground, Poplar Room, 1528 Stellys X Rd, Saanichton
04 Dec 2021 0900h - 1200h
Members $50 / Non-Members $65
VI Education

An understanding of basic weather is an important attribute of seamanship. This 1/2 day course is aimed at the cruiser who will be sailing in internal/coastal waters and has access to VHF radio broadcasts and possibly even the internet.

Cruisers will be introduced to the fundamentals of weather, which include Air Circulation Patterns; Pressure, Temperature and Moisture; Air Masses; Fronts and Cyclogenesis; Fog, Clouds and Precipitation; and Interpreting Weather Maps

Instructor

Scott Crawshaw has sailed for over 40 years and has over 50,000 miles of ocean water experience. This includes skippering the Royal Canadian Navy's Tall Ship, HMCS Oriole and four years of offshore sailing with his family aboard Peregrinata. His qualifications include a Transport Canada Master Mariner, unlimited tonnage; a Navy Surface Command Qualification, unlimited tonnage; an ISPA instructor qualification and is a CYA Yachtmaster.

He has sailed extensively in the Pacific, twice to Australia and five times to and from Hawaii. He has participated in a number of international yacht races including four Victoria to Maui International Yacht Races where he was the winning skipper of the 2000 race and is the corrected time record holder. In addition, he has competed in numerous Swiftsure races and a Van-Isle 360. From 2002-2006 he cruised with his wife and two daughters down the coast of the Americas and across the South Pacific, including the Galapagos, to Australia.

Scott has a degree in Physics and Physical Oceanography from Royal Roads Military College. He currently lives in Victoria, with his wife Sonia, and has recently retired from the RCN and has become a full time grandpa.

Note: Do not register for this course if you have already signed up for or intend to take Scott's Intermediate Weather Course since Basic Marine Weather is included as part of that course.

For more information and to register - Click here.

Intermediate Marine Weather with Scott Crawshaw
Brent Alley
Saanich Fairground, Poplar Room, 1528 Stellys X Rd, Saanichton
04 Dec 2021 to 05 Dec 2021 0900h - 1700h
Members $200 / Non-Members $240
VI Education

Forecasting weather conditions is a major aspect of cruising under sail and power. This course is aimed at the cruiser who aspires to head offshore and includes a virtual planning of the Vic-Maui route, a race that presenter Scott Crawshaw won in 2000 with Navy training vessel HMSC Oriole. Participants will learn relevant information that will ensure their enjoyment and safety at sea in both foul and fair weather.

This two day workshop begins with the fundamentals of weather (see Basic Weather with Scott Crawshaw) and shows how weather satellites and technology have transformed forecasting to show cruisers the best way to combine their own observations with technology. Building on the lessons learned, this course focuses on Anti-Cyclones; Swell & Sea Waves; Surface Water Circulation; Upper Air Charts & Satellite Imagery; Gap & Promontory Winds; Tropical & Sub-Tropic and more.

In the practical exercises for the virtual Victoria to Maui transit, students will plot their positions, review weather products and determine the best tactics / weather routing.

Note: Participants registering for this course should not register for Basic Marine Weather as the Intermediate Marine Weather course fee covers both.

Instructor

Scott Crawshaw has sailed for over 40 years and has over 50,000 miles of ocean water experience. This includes skippering the Royal Canadian Navy’s Tall Ship, HMCS Oriole and four years of offshore sailing with his family aboard Peregrinata. His qualifications include a Transport Canada Master Mariner, unlimited tonnage; a Navy Surface Command Qualification, unlimited tonnage; an ISPA instructor qualification and is a CYA Yachtmaster.

He has sailed extensively in the Pacific, twice to Australia and five times to and from Hawaii. He has participated in a number of international yacht races including four Victoria to Maui International Yacht Races where he was the winning skipper of the 2000 race and is the corrected time record holder. In addition, he has competed in numerous Swiftsure races and a Van-Isle 360. From 2002-2006 he cruised with his wife and two daughters down the coast of the Americas and across the South Pacific, including the Galapagos, to Australia.

Scott has a degree in Physics and Physical Oceanography from Royal Roads Military College. He currently lives in Victoria, with his wife Sonia, and has recently retired from the RCN and has become a full time grandpa.

For more information and to register – Click here.

This article has been provided by the courtesy of Bluewater Cruising Association.

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