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Teaching: ASA 101 -- Day 2 -- Lightning

GINOWAN, Japan: (Nov. 12, 2022) -- Day 2 of an ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Course with Sailing Okinawa. After the students took and all successfully passed the ASA 101 test, we headed out to do some downwind and MOB practices. Crew aboard the boat were students: Matt (an Aussie), Laurie and her 17-year-old son, Gideon. However, lightning lighted up the sky with Gideon on the helm as we headed toward Bouy 2 outside of Ginowan Marina which had us quickly turning around. This was the first time I've had to deal with lightning as an issue for the class.  So we headed back in and decided to wait two hours and meet at 1 p.m. to wait out the lightning. Right as students Laurie and Gideon walked up to Knotty Girl a bolt of lightning lit up the sky and cancelled their portion of the class.  So we setup a rescheduled date of Nov. 25 to finish off the course.  Matt -- who actually flew down from Tokyo -- stayed another hour and we launched Malietoa and did some downwind sailing and jibe ...

TEACHING: ASA 101 - Day 1

Nov. 11, 2022 -- Spent this year's Veterans' Day teaching an American Sailing Association Basic Keelboat Course. Students: Laurie, Gideon and Matt.  Distance: 5.4nm. Average (SOG) 1.1 kts. Max SOG: 5.1 kts.  Sailing time: 3 hours. Spent time on docking the boat.  Wind forecast for the day was 13.7 kts with max average of 19.7 kts.  Day was sunnier than anticipated.  This was day 1 of an ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Course.