General maintenance is super important, but cracking open a machine can be intimidating. This class will guide you through routine oiling and maintenance with Bill's help. Machine inspection and basic troubleshooting will be covered.
BYOSewing Machine! While most boaters bring their Sailrite, all makes of sewing machines are welcome.
We'll get you all tuned up and ready for a successful sewing season.
NEXT SCHEDULED CLASS: JUNE 2025
1pm-3pm at Off Season Canvas
Cost: $50, limited to 10 participants.
Private class available.
MAST CLIMBING SAFETY
Currently Under Development
TARGET CLASS DATE: APRIL 2025
Classroom: Friday 10am-5pm with a 1 hour lunch break
$250/per person/couple
OPTIONAL ADD ON
On Rope: Saturday, scheduled in 2 hour blocks
Glenn and Rebecca have been working with ropes and at height for decades.
Glenn started rock climbing recreationally in 1993 and then got involved in high angle technical rescue with the Chattanooga Cave Cliff and High Angle Rescue Team. Since then, he's obtained multiple rescue and work-at-height certifications, including a SPRAT level 3 and being a National Cave Rescue Commission Instructor.
Rebecca started caving in 1999. She joined the Chattanooga Cave Cliff and High Angle Rescue team in 2001, where she fell in love with rescue and continues today as an instructor with the National Cave Rescue Commission, a leader in high angle technical rope rescue education. She held a SPRAT Level 3 for 9 years.
They've literally helped HUNDREDS of people rappel off of buildings across the USA while working with Over the Edge.
Let them help you identify the risks of working at height and better understand how to mitigate those risks. The class will cover multiple methods of SAFETLY getting to the top of the mast, and more importantly, back to the deck of the boat.