Becoming a Cruising Instructor

Feb 16, 2022

February 23, 2022, Zoom Webinar, 7pm

Join Sail Canada instructors and Learning Facilitators Penny Caldwell, Kim Moffat and Bryant Adlam for an information session on the pathway to become a Sail Canada cruising instructor. Penny Kim and Bryant will share why they’ve become Sailing Instructors and how their passion is their career, or second career!

These Certified Sail Canada Instructors will explain the process of becoming a cruising instructor, including prerequisites, what to expect at an instructor clinic, and the maintenance of your certification.

This session is designed for those interested in becoming an instructor, but also has great information for current instructors on some of the updated policies and prerequisites required to maintain your instructor status.

Once you register for this session, Zoom Webinar Information will be emailed to you.

This session will be conducted in English and recorded.

Further sessions in French may be available.

Register now

 

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