In the wind: January 17, 2024

Happy New Year from the Jericho Sailing Centre

We’d like to wish a happy, healthy and wonderful 2024 full of ocean recreation to our community of users. A new year is upon us and while it may be physically quiet here, we’ve been busy planning an action packed year. The coming 2024 season promises to be one of the busiest in the history of the Jericho Sailing Centre. All our regular programmes are back this year as well as a few new ones… and some special projects too. Keep a keen eye on this newsletter and the events section of our website for more.


Colder Conditions Require Appropriate Attire and Preparation

Winter conditions can be challenging, yet some people look forward to winter ocean recreation. Being on the ocean in the cold takes more preparation and a different approach than during summer. Proper attire is a must, and more conservative decisions regarding route planning, gear choice, personal skill, strength, and endurance levels are prudent. Also don’t forget to use the buddy system. For more information on ocean recreation in the cold, click on through to our ‘blog post on the subject.


Jericho Sailing Centre at the Vancouver International Boat Show – Volunteers Needed

Once again the Jericho Sailing Centre will be participating at the Vancouver International Boat Show Jan 31 – Feb 4. This is a great way to engage with attendees and introduce them to our programmes and unique facility. Come visit us at booth #71 on the concourse level. Even better, volunteer to help us at the booth for a 2 hour shift and then enjoy the show for the rest of the day. If you would like to volunteer please email us at events@jsca.bc.ca.


Is Your Craft Ready for Winter?

Over the past few weeks winter storms have been rolling through the yard with gusts around 40 knots. This can wreak havoc with even the best prepared boats. Tarps and covers blow loose and sometimes boats even get picked up by the breeze. Pooling water that freezes can expand and do real damage to your vessel. Snow can build up and damage covers and tarps. Be sure to check-up on your craft regularly during the winter months to make sure it stays in good condition and is ready for use when the weather improves.


False Creek Rowing Comes to Jericho

Off Season Fitness Training @ Jericho Sailing Centre

The False Creek Rowing Club is delighted to begin hosting a rowing machine program as a partner of the JSCA from the very end of October to the end of March.

Coached erg sessions will be held every Monday and Thursday with two time slots: 6-7pm and 7-8pm. In addition, joining this program will give you 24/7 access to ergs. For more information scull your way over to https://falsecreekrowingclub.ca/row-with-us/erging/

The program will cost $216 in coaching fees + $46.25 RCA and Rowing BC fees + $110 if not already a member of Jericho Sailing Centre Association.

To sign up, please register with both FCRC here: Rowing Canada AND JSCA

If you have questions please contact us via email at questions@falsecreekrowingclub.ca


Inactive Craft Must Vacate Jericho Before April 1, 2024

As of December 8 there were still 12 inactive craft which are not eligible for storage renewal next year. The owners of these craft have all been served notice under JSCA’s storage policy that they face losing storage privileges due to inactivity.


English Bay Safety Seminar

The English Bay Safety Seminar was developed for users of the Jericho Sailing Centre to help keep them safe at play while on the waters of English Bay. The seminar covers basic water safety fundamentals along with user specific information drawn from the logs of the Jericho Rescue Team who have intervened in thousands of “sea disasters” over the past 49+ years.

There be Dragons here!: Find out where not to go in Vancouver Harbour

Why make your own mistakes when you can learn from the mistakes of others? Don’t challenge Darwin’s theory, make sure your water safety knowledge is the fittest it can be. Your survival may well depend upon it. Find the missing links and fill in the gaps in your water safety knowledge

Sail the Slideshow on our Website


On the Water-Safety is Your Responsibility

On the ocean there are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the ocean always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe ocean experience. 

It is every member’s responsibility to know and observe the rules of the road when on or near the water.

Here are some key rules which every Jericho member must know and practice.  
0.5 IT IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY TO AVOID A COLLISION 
1. Always wear your P.F.D. on the water. PFD’s MUST be properly fitted.
2. Sail powered craft have the right of way over power craft, paddle and rowing powered craft.
3. All non-commercial vessels shall keep well clear of commercial vessels.
4. It is illegal and extremely dangerous to pass between a tug and it’s tow.
5. A port tack sailing vessel shall keep clear of a starboard tack vessel.
6. A windward vessel shall keep clear of a leeward vessel.
7. A vessel clear astern shall keep clear of a vessel ahead.
8. Any vessel overtaking another shall keep clear.
9. A vessel tacking or gybing shall keep clear of a vessel on a tack.
10. The area south of the orange can buoys is for training or transiting only.
11. Swimming or wading on the beach in front of the Centre is prohibited and is particularly dangerous for small children.
12. It is unsafe to loiter or let children play near the bottom of launching ramps.
13. Stay well clear of the end of the Jericho Pier as fishers cast lines as far as possible
14. Be cautious of pathway traffic when launching/retrieving
15. Do not leave your craft on the shoreline for extended periods of time
16. Stay at least 300M clear of ships at anchor in Vancouver Harbour.

Common sense goes a long way toward maintaining a safe environment. Membership in the Jericho Sailing Centre Association is contingent on members knowing and observing the Safe Ocean Sailing rules.

For more water safety info., tread water over to: English Bay Safety


Jericho Sailing Centre Etiquette

Common sense and consideration of fellow members help make the Jericho Sailing Centre a true community centre with a friendly salt water community atmosphere. Here are a few etiquette reminders to keep things sailing along smoothly: 

  • Do not leave your craft unattended on the shoreline for extended periods – share the shore.                    
  • RAMPS, and the areas adjacent to launching ramps, are for craft launch/retrieval only. Do not rig, repair or otherwise loiter in this area.
  • Do not leave or rig your craft in the rinsing areas adjacent to hosing stations.
  • The Jericho Sailing Centre is a SMOKE/VAPE FREE facility. There is No Smoking/Vaping permitted in any Vancouver Park or beach area.
  • Give pathway users the right of way and bear in mind they may be distracted and not aware that you are crossing the pathway with your craft or launch rope.
  • Launch dollies are for launching/retrieval only (not for storage) and must be returned to the fence immediately after use.
  • If you launch from your own dolly or trailer return it to your storage spot after launching.
  • Do not use the winches unless you are familiar with their safe operation. Winch instruction is available from staff or Jericho Rescue Team members. Only members or registered guests may use winches & dollies.
  • Only leashed, well behaved, non-barking/whining dogs are allowed in the compound, no dogs are allowed in the building or on the deck. Do not tie dogs to the base of stairwells or in other traffic areas. Do not leave your dog onshore while you are on the water. The City prohibits dogs on beaches. In consideration of other Jericho users please consider leaving your dog at home while visiting the Jericho Sailing Centre.
  • Please flake hoses immediately after use and conserve water.
  • Do not block aisle ways.
  • Rinse racks are for rinsing not drying.
  • Swimming is prohibited in front of the Jericho Sailing Centre.