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Rainer Tatenhorst is responsible for the department of cruising and recreational sailing at the DSV. The experienced skipper and instructor explains in his lecture how sailing works. So very simple... for everyone.
Rainer Tatenhorst is responsible for the department of cruising and recreational sailing at the DSV. The experienced skipper and instructor explains in his lecture how sailing works. So very simple... for everyone.
Never without! Life jacket. If a person should go overboard, the lifejacket and recovery options are of central importance. You will learn details about the construction, use and maintenance of your lifejacket, various recovery systems will be explained and practically demonstrated in the demonstration pool (Walden system) and in trips at sea (Catch and Lift system). For the excursions at sea, please register with us on the SY Carina in the registration list.
Mara Zapp, Head of the Well Sailing School
Hamburg Yacht Insurance Schomacker
Small cause, big effect: Pantaenius handles more than 6,000 claims every year. A large proportion of these could have been prevented with the simplest of preventive measures. Dirk Hilcken explains what boat owners can do themselves to avoid unnecessary risks on the water. The insurance expert also provides an overview of insurance policies - which ones make sense and which ones are necessary?
This presentation is about the sails for the leeward course.
Modern boats and rigs offer many different types of headsails for the room sheet course. Which sail makes sense when and what to consider with the gennaker is explained by Oliver Ochse using the example of a Seascape in the exhibition hall.
Oliver Ochse has been working for over 20 years as a sailing instructor and sailing coach on planing dinghies, small keelboats and regatta yachts.
My work focuses on the following areas:
- MasterClass sailing coach on small keelboats in Pollensa and on Lake Constance
- Trainer for gennaker and regatta training on the Archambault M 34 "Petit Chasseur".
- Skipper and crew training on owner yachts worldwide
- Skipper and trainer at regattas worldwide
- Personal trainer on owner yachts worldwide
- Moderation of water sports topics and lectures at boat shows
- Advice on the acquisition of new owner yachts worldwide
- Trim and technique seminars for sailing clubs
All sailors who do not belong to a local club are welcome to join the Cruiser Department Club (CKA). The CKA is a registered DSV club - under the stander of the CKA it is also possible to participate in regattas. In addition, every CKA member is automatically a member of the DSV Cruiser Department and can access all information and services of the DSV KA.
An entertaining interview with Rainer Tatenhorst, head of the department of cruising and recreational sailing of the DSV about first sailing experiences and the best experiences on the water.
Rainer Tatenhorst heads the department of cruising and recreational sailing at the German Sailing Association (DSV)
A life jacket protects its wearer from drowning and is therefore the most important lifesaver on board. After all, there are many ways to get into the water involuntarily. Another advantage: life jackets ensure that the person in the water independently turns to the supine position and thus keeps the head above water. This keeps the airways clear.
Show rides - Let the pros show you what e-surfing has to offer. mo-jet presents its jetboards in action on the water.
An AIS rescue transmitter sends the position of a person who has gone overboard to all ships in the vicinity that are equipped with an AIS receiver (transponder) via an AIS signal. The integrated GPS constantly determines the current position of the person in the water. The receiver of the AIS distress signal receives this on his AIS receiver/plotter as an emergency SART sign. The Weatherdock company will show you how to use and handle the device.
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