Sailing course

Status
Not open for further replies.

cmt145

.
May 5, 2012
5
Can someone recommend a sailing course that will take a person from basic to advanced .
In Florida or California.
So far I've seen about Offshore sailing , but I would like to see other options as well, and compare the prices.
Thanks
 
Nov 8, 2009
537
Hunter 386LE San Fancisco
Suggest American Sailing Association (ASA). My wife took courses through this organization in San Francisco, California area.
 

Joe

.
Jun 1, 2004
8,169
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Can someone recommend a sailing course that will take a person from basic to advanced .
In Florida or California.
So far I've seen about Offshore sailing , but I would like to see other options as well, and compare the prices.
Thanks
Try J-World....... very good reputation. Multiple locations... great racing program once you get to the advanced level.
 
Oct 19, 2009
97
oday 22 Lake New Melones
I've been looking into classes as well.

Checking out packages to go through ASA 104, Bareboat Charter. Most run 8 days plus.

Keeping my search to the SanFrancisco Bay and Monterey Bay areas.
Other than Monterey Bay Sailing I have only searched online.

Spoke with Captain Dutch of Monterey Bay Sailing when the wife and I went for a short cruise with him. Personable guy, laid back.

Here is a list of names I have searched,

Pacific Sailing in Santa Cruz, http://www.pacificsail.com/home

Monterey Bay Sailing, http://www.montereysailing.com/

Spinnaker Sailing in Redwood City, http://www.spinnakersailing.com/index.htm

Tradewinds Sailing School in Richmond, http://www.tradewindssailing.com/index.shtml

Delta Sailing School in Rio Vista, http://www.deltasailingschool.com/index.htm

I am sure there are others, including OCSC in the area, these are just the ones I have links to in order to compare.

Enjoy
 
Mar 14, 2012
131
Beneteau Oceanis 40CC Brisbane, CA
We took ASA classes at Spinnaker Redwood City and really liked our instructor, Bob Diamond. The classes were well worth the money.
 

cmt145

.
May 5, 2012
5
Thank you guys all valuable infos regarding the courses .

It's not gonna be easy to pick one.

Cheers
 
Nov 2, 2010
114
Precision 28 Ashland, Oregon
Suggestion: if possible, go somewhere warm to take your course(s). It's much more fun that way and feels more like a real vacation. As an ASA Instructor I would recommend the ASA program, but I've also taken all the US Sailing courses and they are good as well. You will get much more out of any class if you really read all the material beforehand!
 
Jul 28, 2010
914
Boston Whaler Montauk New Orleans
Suggestion: if possible, go somewhere warm to take your course(s). It's much more fun that way and feels more like a real vacation.
I second that. My wife and I, although we were both experienced sailors, took an ASA course to make it easier for us to bareboat charter in Europe. We took the course in the Grenadines. It was super. Just my wife, me, and the instructor. I got the Basic keelboat and Coastal Cruising certs, and my wife got the Basic Keelboat cert, and we basically had a tour guide along with us.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.