Darline, This was our uncoventional approach
that worked very well. We decided to take up sailing 2 years ago. After we decided what we wanted in a sailboat we searched the market for 6 months to find that exact boat. Our requirements were for a trailerable boat that would allow us to remain afloat for 2 weeks at a time. We were lucky enough to find a 95 H26 with all the gear we needed. We then parked the boat infront of our garage. (Large shop) We then read every book, journal and magazine about sailing a boat in this size range. I mean study, walk out to the boat and fantasize, re-study and re-walk out to the boat and pretend we were sailing. We played with the actual lines and then re-studied, re-read and replayed for the entire fall, winter and early spring. That was the fall, winter and spring of 2000, 2001. Shoveling snow shortened the study time. We sailed 1100 miles the summer of 2001 on the upper Columbia River in eastern Washington State. Our lake is called "Lake Roosevelt" and is the 132 mile long lake formed by Grand Coulee Dam. We sold our home a week ago and will purchase a 37 to 45 foot boat in the next 2 months, fit her out, learn to sail her and take the next 10 years to go wherever we want. (We'll sell Speedy next week) We'll start out wherever we find that "drop dead boat". By Oct. 2002 we will head out to sea. Sailing schools are very good ideas, but in my opinion self study is a very good start. You should be able to predict your instructors words and instructions before he/she even opens their mouth. If you walk in with this early knowledge then you will gain more from your lesson. Now you need to think about the size of boat you might want to sail or own. Your excitement over this question answered, will make you want to learn everything you can about sailing her before your class starts. The real joy of all this work is when you lay back on your cockpit cushion, with the tiller extension in hand, and pick out your anchorage for the night. Then drool over the dinner you will enjoy when the anchor is set.May the winds favor you and your journey.Ray & RebaS/V SpeedyPS. We will hire a qualified instructor to sail with us on our new boat and teach us more about navigation, heavy seas sailing and whatever else he thinks we need to learn. I want to do this aboard our boat for the best results.