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ANDROMEDA
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Fifteen-day
BEGINNER'S AND ADVANCED COURSE
This classic beginner's course
alternately uses two- and five-seater boats.
The objective is to learn everything you need
to know and do to safely sail a dinghy.
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ORSA MAGGIORE
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Seven-day
ADVANCED COURSE
The course helps the student become more at ease
and skilled at performing basic maneuvers.
They learn to control the boat and improve their
ability to make adjustments (sail and boat trim)
to optimize boat performance.
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PROGRAM FOR A TYPICAL DAY
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| 08.00 a.m. |
Wake-up call |
| 08.30 a.m. |
Breakfast |
| 09.00 a.m. |
Lesson on the beach |
| 10.00 a.m. |
Sailing session begins |
| 12.45 p.m. |
Session ends |
| 1.15 p.m. |
Lunch |
| 3.00 p.m. |
Sailing session begins |
| 7.00 p.m. |
Review of daily activities |
| 8.00 p.m. |
Dinner |
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BOATS
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Orion Sailing Center's staff of highly qualified Instructors uses for its courses:
LASER 16
TRIDENTE 16
OPTIMIST
FLYING JUNIOR
CABINATI
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ORSA MINORE
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Seven-day
BEGINNER'S COURSE
In this course, students learn
the basic rules so they can effectively
perform sailing maneuvers.
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INSTRUCTORIS COURSE
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Each year in April/May, the Center offers an
Instructoris Course. Particularly talented
students may be asked to join the Orion Sailing Center
staff the following season.
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Courses are open to beginners and to people who
would like to improve their sailing skills.
Age limit: From eight years and up.
Students must respect the environment and all the materials they
will be using because they are fundamental for sailing safety.
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