Off Shore Sailing School

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Sep 13, 2004
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- - Callisto
Hi, I'm interested in any oppinions and or experiences with the Off Shore Sailing Schools, specifically Captiva Island. Any comments good or bad????? Thanks
 
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Offshore Schools

If you are not in a hurry, look into the school at Fisherman's Village in Punta Gorda (they got hit hard with hurricane Charlie). There is also another ASA school in Sarasota. Both are cheaper and seem more reasonable with their approach.
 
May 31, 2004
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- - Westerville, Ohio
Offshore Sailing School

Hello, A friend and I took the weeklong performance race week at the School in Captiva. We spent more than 6 hours a day for 6 days in the very capable Colgate 26 keelboats that they provide. They are great boats, and we had a great experience. The South Seas Resort, which they operate out of, is very plush. You can book cheaper rooms on the mainland, but the trip in and out of Captiva over the Sanibel bridge can be trying at times. We went in March of 2003, and only had one morning of rain. Really like the instructors at Captiva, as they work with you on your own level of expertise. I don't know how much damage that Charley did at the South Seas Resort. I know there was a fair amount of roof damage to the buildings, etc. Don't think you would go wrong with Offshore, they are affliated with US Sailing, rather than ASA. Good luck, Mike Collins Yacht C _/)
 
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