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About the Instructors:


Bruce Bradley

Bruce Bradley is form Southwestern Ontario where he grew up sailing and kayaking the Great Lakes. While studying Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario, Bruce enjoyed his summers sailing and led regattas at Camp Chikopi.

After graduating from Western, Bruce taught English overseas where he became a rescue diver and has since logged over 70 dives. He has been a member of the Grand Bend Beach patrol for the last two years and has recently completed an advertising & copyrighting grad certificate from Humber College in Toronto.

This will be Bruce’s first time visiting the Yukon and Mainland BC and he is looking forward to exploring everything the territory has to offer.



Jill Christie

Jill Christie started sailing on the inland oceans of Ontario and Manitoba at the age of 8. In her youth, when not instructing dinghy sailors, Jill competed at National and International Regattas in Laser 2’s and Bytes while traveling cross country in a van with her teammates and coaches.

Jill has spent 10 years teaching sailing in floating vessels ranging from Optimists to 70 ft Maple Leaf Ketches. She has also been involved in the marine experiential education industry as a guide, program coordinator and expedition leader. She has spent time afloat along the coasts of Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Eastern Canadian Arctic, and the North Pacific from Baja, Mexico to South Eastern Alaska.

Jill has a passion for racing sporty keelboats and in 2009 she managed to log about 1000 nautical miles racing in Southern Straits, Swiftsure & the Van Isle 360 events (long distance International Yacht Races on the Pacific coast). When she isn’t teaching our future sailors, Jill enjoys instructing the PCOC, Cruising and Power Boat courses to grown-ups too!

Jill is a Physical Education Specialist and a registered Personal Trainer through the BCRPA and holds degrees in both Physical Education and Education. She teaches on call in Nanaimo when she lands at home.

Jill’s current project is developing a mid island dinghy racing fleet for Young Professionals based in Nanaimo. She loves to see the “light bulbs go on!” and is looking forward to inspiring young sailors to nurture their sense of adventure and build their confidence on the water.


Rob Douglas

Rob has been coaching sailing for thirteen years. He has a two-year diploma in Coaching and Sports Sciences from Douglas College as well as a degree in Human Kinetics from UBC. Currently, he is working teaching middle school in Campbell River. He has coached Optimist sailors at all levels from grass roots to the Canadian National Team.

Over the past four years he has focused his energy on the development of the Optimist fleet in BC. He hopes to help the fleet grow to more than a hundred boats competing locally within the next two years.

He coached the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Optimist Race Team for ten years and now coaches the newly formed
Comox Valley Optimist Sailing team.

He is very excited to meet new sailors and visit clubs to share his passion for sailing the Optimist this summer. Rob is also eager to share his experiences not only in coaching, but in program management and instructor development with anyone he meets. He is also a lifelong learner and wants to learn as much as possible in each new environment this summer.



Katrina Douglas

Last year Katrina was a kayaking instructor for the MOSS summer program. She enjoyed traveling around her wonderful province of B.C., meeting new kids and teaching them sailing and kayaking skills.

Over the last three years, Katrina has worked with youth kayaking programs in different countries such as the Caribbean, Mexico, and Alaska for Princess Cruise Lines. She is a Canadian Yachting Association Assistant Instructor who has been racing in a 420 for the last several years. During the school year, Katrina works for the Vancouver School Board as a trained and certified elementary teacher.

Katrina has a love for the water that she is eager to share. She has a great passion for working with children and is looking forward to an action packed summer!

Sam Gustin

This will be Sam’s second year teaching sailing. He is a trained coach recognized by the CYA. He has taught at Deep Cove Yacht Club and volunteered at Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. In addition to coaching Sam has lots of experience not only sailing but racing everything from Optimist’s to high performance 29ers. Also a veteran of sponsored racing in Italy, three B.C. Games and a Canadian Optimist champion, Sam has a great breadth as well as depth of experience. Sam has experience teaching both kids and adults, he is a fun and dynamic coach, always willing to help one on one where need be. His principle behind coaching is, “I always try to keep it interesting: it's summer, the kids want to have fun and it’s my job to make sure they do while learning too.”


Karl Jensen

Karl Jensen is from Victoria BC and was introduced to sailing at the age of 7, when he took a White Sail class. It didn’t take long before he joined the Royal Victoria Yacht Club where he was active in the junior race team until the end of high school. Karl Started out in Optimists and progressed to Bytes, Laser Radial, Laser, 470, and more recently the 29er.

At the same time he has worked to enhance his coaching credentials and currently holds a CYA Level 2 Technical coaching certificate. Karl has been teaching sailing at RVYC to both youth and adults sailing since 2006. Last summer, he helped deliver the MOSS program in Tofino and he is looking forward to being involved in the program throughout the entire summer this year.

In 2007 Karl sailed on board the S.V. Concordia, completing two trans-Atlantic crossings and stopping on three continents. He is currently enrolled in engineering at UBC.


Martine Schlagintweit

Martine started sailing at the age of 3 years when she was first connected to a Hobie 16 trapeze line and told to ‘hang out for a while.’ Since then, there have been some subtle changes in her sailing career. Martine became an educated racer at a summer camps program and joined the West Vancouver Yacht Club race team. Soon after, she became a sailing educator when she was certified as a Canadian Yachting Association optimist coach. Sailing has never lost its charm as Martine continues to race and coach. When she is not out on the water, Martine spends her time studying to finish high school, and snowboarding. This will be her third year coaching optimist sailing. She looks forward to another fantastic summer turning land dwelling kids into brave aquatic explorers!

    
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