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The Little Current Yacht Club was founded in 2003 by Manitouin Island boaters in Little Current, Ontario. The original impetus was to sponsor an International Yacht Race, the "MacMan Challenge" with Little Current as its destination and to start a "Youth Sailing Program" to educate youngsters in the ways of the lakes, the lifeblood of Little Current since the town was established. Those humble beginnings started one of the most dynamic clubs on the Great Lakes.
LCYC encourages parents to review the following documents on concussion awareness before the first day of sailing:
CANSail 1 – Introduction to sailing. CANSail 1 teaches sailors the fundamental sailing skills including basic sheeting, steering, and boat handling on all points of sail. Sailors can sail within defined boundaries set by an instructor
CANSail 2 – Basic sailing. CANSail 2 teaches sailors to adjust their bodies and boats for changes in direction and wind speed while sailing and to perform boat-handling manoeuvers in a controlled manner while in a controlled setting.
Requirements for sailors to participate:
Location - Gore Bay Harbor, next to CYC Store
Can accommodate 12 sailors
9-4 pm Monday to Friday
CANSail 3 – Intermediate sailing. CANSail 3 teaches sailors to integrate the fundamental boat handling maneuvers and balance with basic tactics and strategy as well as applied sail trim. Sailors are exposed to a greater variety of conditions and participate in a club race or club training camp.
CANSail 2 Level Required
CANSail 4 – Advanced sailing. CANSail 4 teaches sailors to perform advanced boat handling maneuvers in a variety of conditions. Sailors can successfully execute maneuvers in competitive settings and for tactical and strategic purposes. Sailors participate in a one to two-day local regatta.
CANSail 2 Level Required
Location - Gore Bay Harbor, next to CYC Store
Can accommodate 2 sailors
9-4 pm Monday to Friday
CANSail 1 – Introduction to sailing. CANSail 1 teaches sailors the fundamental sailing skills including basic sheeting, steering, and boat handling on all points of sail. Sailors can sail within defined boundaries set by an instructor
CANSail 2 – Basic sailing. CANSail 2 teaches sailors to adjust their bodies and boats for changes in direction and wind speed while sailing and to perform boat-handling manoeuvers in a controlled manner while in a controlled setting.
Requirements for sailors to participate:
Location - Low Island Pavilion
Can Accommodate 12 sailors
9-4pm Monday to Friday
Location - Low Island Pavilion
Can Accommodate 12 sailors
9-4pm Monday to Friday
Location - Low Island Pavilion
Can Accommodate 12 sailors
9-4pm Monday to Friday
email: cansail@lcyc.ca
phone: 705-210-0676
The Little Current Yacht Club was founded in 2003 by Manitouin Island boaters in Little Current, Ontario. The original impetus was to sponsor an International Yacht Race, the "MacMan Challenge" with Little Current as its destination and to start a "Youth Sailing Program" to educate youngsters in the ways of the lakes, the lifeblood of Little Current since the town was established. Those humble beginnings started one of the most dynamic clubs on the Great Lakes.
LCYC encourages parents to review the following documents on concussion awareness before the first day of sailing: