ASA 101 sailing drill library
Pick focused reps before you leave the dock. Queue drills for the practice-session builder, mark what you actually practiced, and keep the next sail tied to evidence instead of vague study.
Research note: ASA 101 and Basic Keelboat pathways are practical credentials: beginners need written knowledge plus demonstrated command of a simple daysailing keelboat. This library turns those required skills into repeatable dockside and on-water reps.
Find the next rep
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Saved practice queue
The queue saves under asa101.drillLibrary.v1. Sending it to the practice-session planner stores a copy under asa101.practiceSession.v1 so the planner can include these exact reps.
Drill cards
How to use this on a real boat
- Keep the first drill boring: rig, weather, float plan, PFDs, crew roles, and return trigger before speed or skill pressure.
- Rotate roles every few reps: helm, trimmer, lookout, navigator, and safety observer.
- Stop a drill while it is still clean. Fatigue, traffic, gusts, cold, and confused commands are all valid reasons to shorten.
- After docking, mark only the reps that actually happened and write one next drill in the logbook.