Sailing

Club Officers 2012-2013
| Co-Commodore | Theodore Retzloff |
| Co-Commodore | Danny Hanson |
| Rear Admiral/Treasurer | Aaron Suiter |
| Quartermaster | TBD |
|
Flag Officer Commodore Emeritus |
Travis Nordgaard |
About the Sailing Club
The Carleton Sailing Club sails and races small sailboats on nearby lake Byllesby. We have racing team which practices and competes regularly as well as many opportunities for the novice to learn the basics. Our sailing team competes in intercollegiate regattas in Minneapolis, Iowa City, Chicago and Madison, and practices twice a week. Most regattas are fleet races, but there are also a few team races. We mostly sail FJs and 420s, but also have a few other fun boats. If your interested in either racing or just learning to sail during the spring or fall contact us and get involved! For more information go to this website:
Carleton College Sailing Club Policy
Competence Ratings:
Novice – little or no knowledge of sailing and/or club procedures
Crew – Knows the parts of the boat and is able to rig an FJ and 420
Helmsman in Training – Able to sail between two marks, tack and jibe, and right a capsized boat, has 1 hour of shore training and 4 hours of club sailing time
Qualified Helmsman – Has 15 hours of club sailing time, and demonstrates the ability to sail in winds 10 knots (12 mph) or higher
Safety Rules:
No member shall be under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs when taking out a boat
No member shall take out a boat in severe/dangerous conditions:
-National Weather Service small craft advisory (over 20 knots or 23 mph)
-Thunder has been heard within the past hour
-Water temperature is lower than 45°F
-Unusual flooding or currents due to heavy rain or a spring thaw
-Between sundown and dawn without proper boat lighting
-In winds of over 15 knots (17 mph) or water temperatures under 55°F, there must be at least two boats on the water within hailing distance
-No member shall take out an incompletely rigged or damaged boat
-No member shall take out a boat without at least one Qualified Helmsman on the water (sailing or in the motor boat)
Club Equipment
-A First Aid kit will be made available and maintained during all practices
-Lost or damaged equipment will be reported to the Quartermaster or an officer
-Members shall store equipment properly and secure all locks before leaving the boyscout area
Personal Equipment:
-All members shall wear appropriate foul weather gear (wetsuit, drysuit, and waterproof clothing) according to water temperature and weather conditions
-All members shall wear Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Devices, which are provided by the club, if they have not passed a swim test (50 meters followed by 2 minutes treading water), or when the water temperature is below 55°F
-Close-toe waterproof footwear is recommended when launching and sailing
Trips:
-Emergency contact information, itinerary, and final roster shall be submitted to Aaron Chaput (Head of Club Sports) at least 24 hours before departure
-Carleton College Club Sports Waiver Form must be completed by all members
Spring 2013 Practices
To be announced...
Spring 2013 Schedule
To be announced...
2012-2013 Roster
| Rachel Schuh |
| Charlotte Zimmerman |
| Michael Guritz |
| Travis Nordgaard |
| Shenlun Wang |
| Marina Watowich |
| Eleanor Munger |
| Julia Greenwald |
| Marty Schwarz |
| Kathy Yu |
| Aaron Suiter |
| Charles Bloom |
| Gabriel Chang |
| Zachary Mitchell |
| Elizabeth Ferris |
| Julia Greenwald |
Club History
Chris Reitz founded the sailing club in spring of 2001 with trips to the Cities to sail boats at the Lake Calhoun Sailing School. Since then the Sailing Club has taken 60 students sailing for their first time, and provided sailing opportunities to well over 100 students. In summer of 2002 an alumni donated a Finn sailboat which gave the club its first boat. The next year University of Minnesota loaned five FJs to the Carleton and the club began to sail regularly on Lake Byllesby.

Other Club Sports
- AikidoApplies principles of the fighting arts toward the goals of peace, harmony, and self-improvement.
- Alpine Ski ClubProvides the Carleton community with an opportunity to explore the joys of alpine skiing, both as a sport and as a recreation.
- BadmintonGives members of the Carleton Community an opportunity to play Badminton on a regular basis.
- Competitive DanceWe practice a wide variety of Ballroom and Latin dances at the competitive level. Think Dancing with the Stars, Carleton style.
- CUT (Carleton Ultimate Team)One of the nation's dominant teams in men's college ultimate.
- CyclingPromotes bicycle road racing at the College.
- EclipseProvides a fun and encouraging environment for women to develop ultimate frisbee skills and compete at an intercollegiate level.
- EquestrianCompetes in horse shows and provides lessons in horsemanship.
- FencingSupports both recreational and competitive fencing at Carleton.
- Field HockeyProvides instruction, practice and recreational field hockey play.
- GOP (Gods of Plastic)A competitive Carleton men's ultimate team.
- KarateOffers instruction in traditional Okinawan Karate
- Men's Ice HockeyMen's Ice Hockey provides Carleton students of all skill levels an opportunity to play competitive club hockey in the Midwest.
- Men's LacrosseThe Carleton Men's Lacrosse team is a competitive intercollegiate program in the Upper Midwest Lacrosse League, a group featuring a number of MIAC schools.
- Men's RugbyCore Principles: 1. Playing rugby 2. Singing songs 3. Finding joy in back pain
- Men's VolleyballOffers intercollegiate competition and instruction
- Nordic SkiingA team of people who enjoy cross country skiing and racing at a competitive level.
- SailingSails and races small sailboats locally and in intercollegiate regattas
- Synchronized SwimmingThe Club Sport program welcomes the arrival of the Synchronized Swimming team.
- SyzygySyzygy is Carleton's women's ultimate team.
- Table TennisA forum for skilled veterans and eager beginners alike to learn, teach, share and enjoy the extraordinary game that is Table Tennis.
- Tae Kwon DoEngages in practice and competition of this ancient Korean martial art.
- TennisCarleton's competitive tennis team
- Water PoloProvides water polo instruction, practice, and local competition.
- Women's Hockey (WHAC)Provides the opportunity to participate competitively in the great game of hockey.
- Women's LacrosseTeaches the basics and provides intercollegiate competition for players of all experience levels.
- Women's RugbyAnyone interested in trying a new sport is encouraged to come out and play with us. We promise that playing rugby will be one of the best decisions of your Carleton career.

