When you take ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing, your instructor will reinforce many safety lessons in the curriculum. You will become so well versed in safety terminology that your ability to sail safely and confidently will be rooted in the basic mechanics of being aware while on a sailboat and underway.
However, there are a few things that you should never forget and share with those who go sailing with you. These are the dangerous areas on a sailboat that all experienced sailors quickly point out. It is important to understand where these areas are and to understand how to be cautious of potential hazards.
Areas on a boat where you should be cautious.

Possibly the safest spot on a sailboat is on the windward side of the cockpit below the level of the boom.
Or while at anchor goofing off with your new sailing buddies.

Tips from the text. These tips are from Sailing Made Easy: The Official Manual for the ASA Basic Keelboat Sailing Course..