Today's Open/Close Times based on tide predictions

DateClub TimelineSunsetLow Tide
Thu Jun 12 Noon to 8:03 PM8:33 PM-1.0 @ 7:34 AM

red means the Club will be closed. Note that current low tides are around 0.2 feet higher than predictions.

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Volunteering Opportunities

CSC Current Volunteer Opportunities

Open House

General CSC Maintenance

Windsurfing Lesson Teaching

Sailing Lesson Instructor

Admin

Novice Practice Group Organization (Monthly)

Water Start Field Trips (One-Off)

Newsletter Articles

Saturday Morning Dinghy Lessons Coordinator

Equipment and Maintenance


Open House

About this opportunity

Information about open houses can be found on CSC website

# of Volunteers Needed

As many as possible! 

Who

Anybody 

What You'll Do

  • Kitchen Crew x6+: help in preparing lunches and/or dinner
  • PFD Pros x3: help the public find the right safety gear and be safe
  • Dock Angels x8: catch boats, cast off boats, help public on and off boats, assist skippers
  • Dock Master x2: wrangle guest lines, reinforce rules, assist the public
  • Sign-in desk x2: explain and reinforce rules and expectations
  • Line Wrangler x2: answer questions and explain what to expect, bonus: teach knot tying for fun
  • Keelboat Skippers x6: manage crew and our guests - be ready for lots of kids
  • Keelboat Crew x6: Experienced keelboat crew needed to help skippers
  • Dinghy Skippers x12: Junior and Senior Skippers needed - let us know if you are a new junior
  • Floater x2: Can you do many things? Cool. Help out as instructed by OH coordinator

Estimated Time Commitment

The public event begins at 1:00, but we need volunteers to show up early. That way, we can assess your knowledge and abilities, train as necessary, and place you in the perfect role for the day.

Please arrive by 12:30 and check in with Open House Coordinator or training and placement.  The public event ends at 4:00 pm but you should expect to stay until after 5:00 to help put away boats and clean up the yard. There will be dinner after the Open House clean up is over.

How to Volunteer

Keep an eye out for emails for the sign up sheet, check the website for upcomingdates and show up!

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Vice-commodores 

Pulling Weeds

Pulling weeds in windsurfing yard (as needed)

About this opportunity

Weeds like to pop up in the windsurfing yard, primarily under the Novice boards and near the junior boards. Pull them!

# of Volunteers Needed

1-2 as needed

Who

Anybody who can pull weeds

What You'll Do

Pull weeds

Estimated Time Commitment

30m-1h depending on last weeding

How to Volunteer

Look at the weeds and then pull them

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Nobody

Take out trash

 About this opportunity

Check the trash bin inside club house and in the yard (near the refrigerator) and take out to dump which is between CSC and adventure playground. See some trash, pick it up.  

# of Volunteers Needed

1 as needed

Who

Anybody

Estimated Time Commitment

20-30 minutes 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Nobody

Organize/clean up gear 

About this opportunity

Somehow wet suits, life jackets, foul weather gear end up on the ground - pick up gear, hang on hanger, if unsure if someone rinsed the gear give it a fresh water rinse and hang up in the appropriate area. There are labels for sizing.  

Check the changing rooms

See gear that doesn’t belong to CSC, place in lost and found

# of Volunteers Needed

1-2 as needed

Who

Anybody 

Estimated Time Commitment

30m-1h depending on how much gear 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Nobody

Tidy up club house 

About this opportunity

Tidy up like its your kitchen, floor can use swept/cleaned, counters often have leftover food/sticky 

# of Volunteers Needed

1 as needed

Who

Anybody 

Estimated Time Commitment

1-2 hours depending how messy it is 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Nobody

Clean out refrigerator 

About this opportunity

CSC has two refrigerators, throw away any expired food.  Wipe up the refrigerator like its your own.  Put away dishes from the sink.

# of Volunteers Needed

1-2 as needed

Who

Anybody 

Estimated Time Commitment

1-2 hours 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Nobody

Refill gas canisters 

About this opportunity

Check with Peter or excomm for the location, take the gas cans that we use for the skiff, drive over to a gas station and fill them up.  Submit the receipt to treasurer for reimbursement by emailing treasurer@cal-sailing.org

# of Volunteers Needed

1 as needed

Who

Anybody who can get to a gas station safely 

Estimated Time Commitment

30m-1h 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Nobody

Windsurf Lesson Teaching

 Novice Windsurfing Class Instruction (One-Offs)

How to Volunteer

Sign up here (instructions)

About this opportunity

Novice lessons are the lifeblood of CSC Windsurfing, introducing the sport to hundreds of new members every year. You will lead or assist land and water instruction to new windsurfers.

Who

Lead Instructors should be rated J or higher and feel comfortable teaching others to carry and manage gear, uphaul safely, self-rescue, sail steer, and tack. They should feel comfortable with on-the-water instruction (meaning sail near students, and notice and (loudly) communicate helpful feedback).

Assistant Instructors should be rated J or higher and feel comfortable teaching others to carry and manage gear. Ideally, they should also feel comfortable with on-the-water instruction

Launch Assistants should know how to safely carry and launch gear and be able to assist students with sign-out procedures. Novices can contribute in this role.

NOTE: I'd love to see gender parity in our volunteer group!

Estimated Time Commitment

Lead Instructors and Assistants (3.5-4 hours), Launch Assistants (1h, land only)

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Randi S., Co-Rear Commodore (csc.randi@gmail.com)

Youth Lessons

About this opportunity

Julien and James have been passing the love of windsurfing on to the next generation. They could use assistance with teaching our youngest windsurfers.

# of Volunteers Needed

2-3

Who

J or higher with experience teaching children (maybe as a parent, maybe in some other capacity)

What You'll Do

After shadowing Julien or James, you'll teach whatever group of kids come to the lesson on your own. Regular students, occasional students, and once in a while a new kid.

Estimated Time Commitment

Likely 2h training shadowing, then 2-3h on Saturdays or Sundays 9A, hopefully on a regular basis

How to Volunteer

Email Youth Windsurfing Co-Chairs Julien Traisnel and James Peroulas

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Julien Traisnel and James Peroulas, Youth Windsurfing Co-Chairs  

Sailing Lessons Teaching 

Saturday 10am - 1pm 

Monday and Thursday (between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM)

Unable to make these times but like teaching, sign up for lessons on demand 

About this opportunity

You must have a Junior Dinghy rating to teach.

# of Volunteers Needed

Pending student demand, but typically as many as possible 

Who

Junior Rated members 

Estimated Time Commitment

2-4 hours 

How to Volunteer

Show up during lessons times or sign up for lessons on demand 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Saturday mornings there is a coordinator to check in with 

 

Keep an eye out for emails regarding teaching opportunities such as 

  • Women’s clinics
  • Fastrack 
  • Advanced Dinghy Lessons (advanced junior/seniors)
  • Youth program
  • Other unique events such as girl scouts, diversity events 

 

Admin

Record teaching outline for Windsurfing Equipment Inspection and Basic Rigging class (one-off)

About this opportunity

Record a teaching outline for the Windsurfing Equipment Inspection and Basic Rigging class. Shadow Sofien when he teaches and write up a teaching outline for the class so other Seniors can teach it.

# of Volunteers Needed

1

Who

Windsurf Junior or higher

What You'll Do

Shadow Sofien, take and organize notes on the key content covered into an outline that other instructors can use, share with Sofien and Randi.

Estimated Time Commitment

~3h

How to Volunteer

Email csc.randi@gmail.com

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Randi Shapiro, Co-Rear Commodore

 

Novice Practice Group Organization (Monthly)

About this opportunity

Windsurfing can be a challenge, but it doesn't have to be lonely! Let's get Novices together for regular practice sessions. Low stakes, just some friendly peer "study group" action off and on the water. Maybe twice a month? (Modeled on Neerja’s fab idea from last year.)

# of Volunteers Needed

2-4 (2 spots still open)

Who

Windsurf Novice or fresh Junior with interest in meeting others and practicing on the water

What you'll do

Coordinate w/ other volunteers to assign ownership of each clinic, email this list about the event, check dayleader board to make sure wind is appropriate, and, at the event, facilitate introductions and peer conversation about what attendees know and are struggling with.

Estimated Time Commitment

3-4 hours every month, depending on how you divide the work

How to Volunteer

Email csc.randi@gmail.com

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

You...?

 

Water Start Field Trips (One-Off)

About this opportunity

Learning water starts is much easier from the beach! BUT many members do not have transportation for club boards. This field trip involves renting a uHaul moving van and coordinating a trip with club gear to either Sherman Island or Alameda.

# of Volunteers Needed

1 per event

Who

Windsurf Junior or higher, must be organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle logistics. You will need a valid driver’s license and proximity to a uHaul OR can find somebody willing to drive a uHaul van. Maybe you’re someone who wants to teach water starts. Maybe you’re someone who wants to learn them!

What You'll Do

Select a target date based on tides and lead instructor availability. Email membership here to solicit registration, making sure we have a Senior and two volunteer instructors. Monitor wind before event to ensure we have enough to make the drive worthwhile. Coordinate gear sign-out and sign-in with Co-Second Vices.

Estimated Time Commitment

1h training, then potentially 3h spread. Plus, obviously, the time spent sailing at Alameda or Sherman Island!

How to Volunteer

Email csc.randi@gmail.com

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Randi S.

Newsletter articles

About this opportunity

Did you go on a great cruise, or attend a fun event at CSC or just had a great day with a good story - write a few paragraphs and submit to communications@cal-sailing.org for the newsletter 

# of Volunteers Needed

1-2 as needed

Who

Anybody who wants to write 

Estimated Time Commitment

30m - 2h depending on story 

How to Volunteer

Email communications@cal-sailing.org

 

Saturday morning dinghy lesson coordinator 

About this opportunity

Every Saturday, we need 1 coordinator to help wrangle students and assign them to boats with instructors. 

# of Volunteers Needed

One per Saturday 

Who

Any rating or none; must have shadowed a coordinator before in order to learn the ropes 

What You'll Do

You’ll show up around 9:15-9:30 am on Saturday, and you’ll grab the lesson sign-up sheet on the wall behind the desk.

Students will sign up first come-first serve, and you’ll assign them to instructors as the instructors show up.

Students who know how to rig boats should start that upon arrival, so that many boats are rigged when instructors are showing up. Prioritize Touras, Quests, and Ventures as they can hold the most students. 

Encourage 1 instructor to lead land school if there are a lot of students sitting around. 

Make sure instructors sign out the boats they are on, as they are responsible for it. Students and instructors should be helping to get boats out of the water when lessons are done. 

Lessons should be ~20 minutes of tiller time per student - you can radio instructors if they are taking too long and the student list is long. 

The goal is to get every student on a boat, which often means in that you may need to close the sign up sheet a little before 12pm. 

No leisure sailing is allowed at this time, so members cannot check out boats with their friends or just for fun. They need to be teaching in order to sail. 

Once all students are assigned / on boats, you’re good to go! This usually wraps up around 12:30-1pm. 

Estimated Time Commitment

~5 hours, but you get double volunteer hours for this one (10 hours per Saturday)

How to Volunteer

Reach out to Owen (sat_am_lessons@cal-sailing.org) to indicate that you are interested. He’ll set you up for a quick training. Once you are trained, you can sign up for slots on this Google doc

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Isha Mishra / Birk are right now helping to manage coordinators, but we’d love someone to take the role of Saturday Coordinator Chair (comes with a free membership!)

 

Equipment and Maintenance

Windsurfing Board Repair

About this opportunity

Boards are fragile; windsurfing is hard. Damage is a fact of life. We need people to pitch in to assist with repairs

# of Volunteers Needed

As many as we can get

Who

J+ or has been signed off on board repair test (if you want to help but don’t have your board repair test completed, attend a repair clinic and get signed off)

What You'll Do

Repair boards. Maybe even ID damaged boards out in the yard. The usual: sand, epoxy, sand, paint, sand, maybe texturize. Wear a mask.

Estimated Time Commitment

~2h per session

How to Volunteer

Email Ted

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Ted Debonis (TedDebonis@yahoo.com)

Dinghy Sailboat Repairs 

About this opportunity

If you broke it - it is not a volunteer opportunity but your responsibility to fix it.  Keep an eye out for emails regarding repair clinics, or better yet if you would like to organize a day to repair boats that’d be greatly appreciated! 

# of Volunteers Needed

As many as we can get

Who

Anyone can come and learn how to repair, be more helpful next time but you would need to coordinate with some experienced members pending what needs to be fixed - raising mast, fiberglass work etc. 

What You'll Do

Repair boats. The usual: sand, epoxy, sand, paint, sand, maybe texturize. Wear a mask.

Estimated Time Commitment

~2h per session

How to Volunteer

Contact firstvice@cal-sailing.org 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Pending who is coordinating the session 

Organize and inventory Sail Locker

About this opportunity

# of Volunteers Needed

As many as we can get

Who

Anyone can come and learn how to repair, be more helpful next time but you would need to coordinate with some experienced members pending what needs to be fixed - raising mast, fiberglass work etc. 

What You'll Do

Inventory and organize sail locker

Estimated Time Commitment

~2h per session

How to Volunteer

Contact firstvice@cal-sailing.org 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Pending who is coordinating the session 

Keelboat Repairs 

About this opportunity

Our keelboats constantly need TLC.  We are lucky that we have a few very committed volunteers who are constantly working on the boats but they need help!  Keep an eye out for:

  • Winch repair clinic
  • Cleaning boat party
  • Consider joining the keelboat mailing list 

# of Volunteers Needed

Depending on the task, but usually the more the better 

Who

Anyone willing to learn and help 

Estimated Time Commitment

~2h per session

How to Volunteer

Contact third_vice@cal-sailing.org 

Volunteer Lead Coordinator

Pending whoever is coordinating the session 

 

If you see something you’d like to work on at CSC that is not on this list or you have any skills for example being a social worker, therapist, programmer, data jockey - please contact excomm@cal-sailing.org 

 For example, one person started a monthly newsletter!  Another coordinated CSC swag.