Expedition Navigation Software Course
Book HerePlease note: due to limitations in our booking software, the course is only listed in our calendar on January 18. The course runs Saturday AND Sunday, January 19, from 9am – 5pm each day.
Description:
Expedition Navigation Software is one of the premier routing applications for racers. When used effectively, it can help chart a competitive path across an ocean or for your local out and back race. We will cover everything from installing Expedition to advanced features for those difficult navigation decisions enroute.
Taught by Jason Christensen, the visionary behind Racing the Wind, and a dedicated instructor at Seattle Sailing Club. At Racing the Wind, he has passionately focused on providing Weather, Navigation, and Routing tools and invaluable advice tailored specifically for adventurers, racers, and delivery captains. Jason has almost 10 years of experience with Expedition for both onboard navigation and remote routing. He has used Expedition to help navigate Pac Cup, Caribbean 600, and other named races and to route racers around Cape Horn, through the Southern Ocean, and across the Eastern and Western Pacific.
Schedule and pricing:
- January 18 & 19, 2025
- 9am – 5pm
- Cost:
$800Now only $500 per student (includes 2 week Expedition demo license) - Capacity: 20
- Minimum: 6
Tipping: Tipping your instructor is customary within the industry, typically ranging from 10% to 20% of the course fee, and it is greatly valued and acknowledged!
Important information:
- Students should plan to bring personal laptops capable of running Expedition, though students may share if needed. Computers/laptops will not be provided. Please note: Expedition does not work on Apple devices.
- Students should be familiar with the material in Hands-on Weather (models vs forecasts vs gribs), and with weather models, weather observations, and forecasts.
Materials:
- For this class we recommend students have a laptop or Windows tablet with one of the Expedition Installers downloaded. Any Windows device that meets the specifications on the Expedition website will work. Please note: Expedition does not work on Apple devices.
- A course outline will be sent to students directly from the instructor (not Seattle Sailing Club) prior to the lesson
- The instructor will reach out prior to the lesson with instructions on how to set up the demo license
Before the course begins, students are advised to download the following apps:
Class Structure
In this class we will cover:
- How to install Expedition and the license file
- How to set up Expedition for your boat and begin routing your boat using the optimize feature.
- Introduce features for adding, validating, and choosing weather model files (gribs) for winds, currents, and weather.
- Deep dive into the optimal routing feature, ensemble routing feature, multi routing feature.
- Introduce how to integrate with your vessel’s existing instrument systems and chart plotters
- For specific configurations additional training/consultation is available.
- Having worked with Expedition over Starlink for the last year, we will also look at some advanced methods that weren’t possible until recently.
About the Instructor
Meet Jason Christensen, the visionary behind racingthewind.com and a dedicated instructor at Seattle Sailing Club. Over the past 6 years, Jason has thrived as an offshore racing navigator and weather router, consistently achieving podium finishes in prestigious events like the Pacific Cup and Nelsons Cup. His expertise extends to supporting ocean adventurers and ensuring their safety.
Jason’s reputation as a weather expert has made him a sought-after consultant for race teams, providing pre-race briefings and tactical analyses for renowned events such as TransPac and the Rolex Big Boat Series. He also collaborates with delivery captains to navigate weather challenges and anomalies during their voyages.
With a background in firefighting and complex computer systems, Jason’s passion for weather began as a child in Tornado Alley and has driven him to merge his experiences into founding Racing the Wind’s training division. His commitment to sharing essential sailing and racing weather knowledge underscores his role as a trailblazer in the sailing community.
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