SYSTEM S7-E5

Simple Machines

When teaching sailing, it's important to keep things simple and focus on the basics. This was particularly relevant today because our SYSTEM class was introduced to STEM Education Module 4: Simple Machines.

Sailing can be compared to a simple machine in several ways. Like a simple machine, sailing utilizes fundamental principles to accomplish work. For example, the sail on a boat can be likened to an inclined plane or a wing, using the force of the wind to propel the boat forward. The rudder can be likened to a lever, changing the boat's direction by applying force at a certain point. In this way, sailing shares similarities with simple machines by utilizing fundamental principles to achieve a specific purpose.

NEXT LEVEL

Consider this homework. I’m urging the next-level sailors to scroll to the bottom of the page and study what‘s there.

S7-E6 (pics) by Team Paradise Sailing
S7-E-6 (video) by Team Paradise Sailing

S7-E6 (classroom) by Team Paradise Sailing

LET’S HAVE FUN, BE SAFE AND LEARN A BUNCH

Lining up! This is what’s you should look like. Each boat is not overlapped, but at the very least, they are in the same picture frame, the sails are trimmed correctly and they are all pointing in somewhat the same direction. Let's do it!

Lining up! by Magnus Liljedahl

Encourage your sailor to learn more, and please visit our online classroom. https://www.teamparadise.org/classroom and https://www.teamparadise.org/next-level-coaching