Sailing
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Includes
- Dinghies
- Sailing boats
- Yachting
See also
Description
The use of wind-propelled sail boats for
recreation or racing on various types of water.
Forms
An
Information and Consent
for Event/Activity form is required to
participate in this activity.
Who can
participate?
Open to those aged seven and over.
Some activity providers have their own age,
height and weight restrictions.
Participants must be able
to:
- swim 50 metres
- keep afloat for five minutes in the clothes
normally worn for the activity.
Participants may fulfil these rules wearing a
buoyancy aid or life jacket when either
is required for the activity.
If you have a participant with a medical
condition that will affect her ability to swim, ensure that you
inform the instructor and make provision to allow her to
participate safely.
Ratio of adults to
girls
Normal ratios for activities away from the
meeting place are required.
Guiding Manual ratios
Commercial providers may have different
ratios; whichever is stricter must be observed.
Regulations
- The Leader must ensure that all participants
under 18 have written permission to take part from an adult with
parental responsibility.
- The local Commissioner must be informed that
the activity is taking place.
- Carry out a risk
assessment for the activity.
- Ensure the required buoyancy aids/life jackets are used.
- When offering this activity to participants under the age of
18, and in sea, tidal or inland water that is more than 50 metres
from land, it is a legal requirement that the activity
provider be properly licenced by the Adventurous Activities
Licencing Authority: AALA
- Additional awards to help you determine the quality of a centre
are Adventuremark or
LotC Quality Badge for Adventure.
The above endorsements are not
applicable in Northern Ireland, where you should ask your local
Outdoor Activities Adviser to recommend an approved provider.
The Leader must:
- ensure that safety rules and alarm signals
have been explained to the participants
- be satisfied that everyone understands the
need for instructions to be obeyed immediately
- follow the guidelines in the Water
Safety Code and ensure that the responsible adult helpers
are familiar with them
- ensure that the water is suitable for
sailing, seeking advice if necessary
- decide on the day, with the instructor(s),
whether conditions are safe for sailing.
Instructor
qualifications
Instructors should hold the qualification as
applicable to the nature of the activity from the RYA.
If alternative qualifications are held, please
seek advice from your Outdoor Activities Adviser, activities@girlguiding.org.uk
or the RYA to ensure the instructor’s qualification is appropriate
to the nature of the activity.
Useful
information
Ensure the equipment being used is:
- in good condition
- the correct size for the participant.
On the day, the Leader should ensure that the
water is safe for the activity.
Water should be inspected for signs of visible
pollution, for example rubbish, blue-green
algae or chemicals.
If either the Leader or the instructor is not
satisfied that the conditions are safe, the activity must be
abandoned.
The Leader should ensure each participant (or
her parent if the participant is under 18 years old) is aware of
the dangers and symptoms of Weil’s
disease and knows what action to take if infection is
suspected. On the day of the activity participants should be
advised to cover cuts and grazes with waterproof plasters to help
prevent infection.
Useful websites
Royal Yachting Association:
http://www.rya.org.uk/
For Girlguiding UK areas that own
water craft or have them on a long-term let please see the
information on craft
certification.
Water and leisure safety advice from
the
Royal Society for the Prevention of
Accidents
Page last updated:
10/14/2011