The Commercial
Sailing Committee
The
catalyst for the expansion of the Basic Keelboat program
came from a significant cross section of sailing schools
from across the nation. They met at US SAILING's Community
Sailing Conference at Dana Point, California, in January
1993 to discuss how to develop a system of universally
accepted standards and credentials, and
the Commercial Sailing Committee was formed.
Purpose
1.
Promote recreational sail
training
2. Promote
membership/participation in US SAILING
3. Develop, maintain, and
regulate the highest possible standards for
sailing education in the U.S.
4. Bring new people into the
sport of sailing. Provide a series of
progressive training programs to produce safe,
competent sailors
who enjoy the sport. Focus shall be to provide
standard levels of
achievement beginning with basic lessons and
allowing progression
to ocean passagemaking.
5. Provide a forum for commercial
sailing schools, yacht clubs, colleges
and other schools that use the Keelboat
Certification system
Function
The Commercial Sailing
Committee (CSC) serves the interests of those individuals
who desire to learn to sail larger keelboats. To meet this
need, the Commercial Sailing Committee is responsible for
the US SAILING effort in providing clear standards,
certification, and support materials for member sailing
schools and organizations to utilize in this pursuit. This
effort includes school standards as well as Instructor and
Instructor Trainer standards and certifications.
The
Commercial Sailing Committee:
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Provides, maintains, and regulates sail training and
certification standards for member schools and instructors
- including training
materials, textbooks, tests and logbooks
- specifically to
support, improve, and maintain the high quality and
standards of the US SAILING Keelboat Certification
System. This includes involvement in new member access,
existing member quality and monitoring oversight, and in
product improvement and expansion.
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Develops, maintains and regulates instructor and
instructor trainer standards and evaluative courses;
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Develops, maintains, and regulates professional standards
for member schools, instructors, program directors,
program evaluators and facilities;
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Informs
US SAILING as to matters concerning sailing schools.
Includes liaison and service on the US SAILING Training
Committee as standing members. Includes inclusion on the
National Faculty as standing members.
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Provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and concerns
of those member schools that teach sailing to the public;
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Examines the trends and needs of recreational cruising
sailors;
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Develops policies, recommendations, procedures,
regulations, and programs to strengthen sailing schools
and access to sailing education in the U.S. Includes
responsibility for the “Guidelines For The US SAILING
Keelboat Certification System”.
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