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SAILING SCHOOLS
By Larry Benedict
The daydreams of exploring the Caribbean or the coastal waterways of the Americas begin the moment the days turn chilly, and no winter daydream is more appealing than setting a course for an unknown tropical island across a glittering sea. Fulfillment of this wishful thinking however requires a certain proficiency in handling a boat. If the fact that your can’t tell a sheet from a gudgeon is all that’s holding you back, we have assembled a list of sailing schools that provide instruction as well as rental craft tailored to the experience of the individual. They can turn your daydream into a reality in much less time than you think.
Top Photo: Offshore Sailing School
J-WORLD - The Performance Sailing School - Annapolis MD, Newport RI, Key West FL, San Diego CA
J-World was named best sailing school in the US by Practical Sailor Magazine and was attended by Chelsea Clinton in 1994. They have a new World-Wide Certification Program for beginners as well as experienced cruisers and are sanctioned for charter by the U.S. Sailing Association; (designated by Congress as the official governing body of sailing).
“A lot of our students come to get bareboat-charter certified so they will not have to pay a captain,” says John Alofson, President of J-World, “They want the confidence to sail the boat on their own and often have the dream of one day chartering a boat in the Caribbean or other exotic vacation destination.”
Cruising courses are available at three different levels, beginners, intermediates and a live-aboard course for the more experienced sailors. At J World students receive full days of sailing instruction.
Sampling of Courses Available:
- Learn to Sail - Sailing 1
Designed as the basic building block, you will learn the fundamentals of how to prepare a boat for sailing and how to safely get away from, and return to, a dock for mooring. Under sail, you will practice tacking and jibing while gaining an understanding of how to control your boat by using your sails and rudder. The course also includes man overboard drills, coastal navigation, rules of the road basic spinnaker flying, heavy weather and distance sailing.
- Intermediate Sailing - Sailing 2
For those interested in cruising, Sailing 2 takes the techniques mastered in sailing 1 and expands on each of them. The course concentrates on the skills charter companies need to see before accepting you as a customer. boathandling sail selection, man overboard, anchoring techniques, rules of the road, spinnaker work, cruise planning, coastal navigation, weather, and the uses of safety equipment are covered.
- Live-Aboard Cruising - Sailing 3
Covers all aspects of handling an auxiliary powered sailboat that are necessary to charter safely and with confidence. It covers all vessel operations such as boat handling under power and sail, engine operation and trouble shooting, on-board systems including electronics, stoves, marine heads and holding tanks. Other subjects include coastal navigation, heavy weather and night sailing, emergency procedures, rules of the road and cruise planning.
- Weekend Learn to Sail - Weekend 1
This program offers a short course that surveys key elements of sailing: terminology, steering and basic sail trim. If time permits, you may have a brief introduction to additional areas including safety and navigation. This course is ideal for the person who wants to discover more about sailing. They can round out their skills with a follow-up weekend.
- Introduction to Racing - Racing 1
The foundation course for racers, Racing 1 is a a broad-based course that covers racing boathandling as well as tactics and strategy. On-board instruction includes an orientation to the spinnaker and its use around the race course, crew assignments, sail trim and shape, tacking, jibing, and starting drills, and short course racing with instructor’s review. Each Friday there is a regatta involving all students enrolled in racing courses.
- Advanced Racing - Racing 2
Racing 2 is an advanced course designed for the expert racer. The course covers advanced sail trim and boathandling, attacking and defending on the starting line, powering and depowering the sail plan, mark rounding, advanced spinnaker skills, tactics and strategy around the race course, practical application of the racing rules and elements of teamwork. The week’s training culminates on Friday with competition in the J-World Regatta.
- Racing Boathandling - Weekend 3
This is a racing oriented course covering advanced sail trim, crew organization, and spinnaker handling for racers. This course concentrates on boathandling alone.
To learn more about schedules, courses offered, and student requirements contact J-World at:
- E-Mail: sailjwa@sailjworld.com - WWW: http://www.sailjworld.com/~sailjwa
- J-World Newport & Key West: Box 1500 - Newport RI 02840
(401) 849-5492 / (800) 343-2255 / Fax (401) 849-8168
- J-World Annapolis: 213 Eastern Ave - Annapolis MD 21403
(800) 966-2038 / (410) 280-2040 / Fax (410) 280-2079
- J-World San Diego: 12921 Candela Place - San Diego CA. 92130
(800) 666-1050 / (619) 259-3836 / Fax (619) 541-0888
THE BITTER END YACHT CLUB - Virgin Gorda, BVI
Despite the large number of charter boats available in the Caribbean, there are few charter operations that offer instruction from scratch. At The Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, the range of boats starts with a sailboard and goes up to a Freedom 30 (footer). Most of the sailing is day-sailing with an instructor and accommodations are available in the villas resort, (if you choose not to sleep aboard the yacht). According to Conde Nast Magazine, this is one of the most comprehensive sailing programs in the Caribbean.
Sampling of Courses Available:
- An introductory classroom and dockside course gives you the language and fundamentals of sailing. This free course is provided in advance for all levels of instruction. Following the introductory class, beginners take a two day basic course for $100 aboard a 19-foot Rhodes 19 sloop with an instructor. At the end of the course, they are encouraged to take the boat out on their own to test their new skills.
- The next level, Performance Sailing ($100) puts the intermediate student on a 24 foot J-24 sloop for a half day session that includes learning how to sail an Olympic race course.
- Learning to Cruise ($100) teaches a proficient small boat sailor how to handle a 30-foot Freedom 30 on a blue water cruise to an outlying anchorage and back.
- The eight-day seven-night Admiral’s Package includes (free) the initial sailing class, meals, manager’s welcome party, airport transfers unlimited use of the resort’s fleet of more than 100 yachts and watercraft, complete water sports program, and daily island excursions.
- Remote and romantic, “Bitter End” -- the last Island outpost leading to the open waters of the Atlantic -- is a unique sea-and-sun resort that offers 100 ocean view villa and Commodore Club suites, eight live-aboard charter yachts, a hillside estate house conference center, white sand beaches and fine restaurants and lounges.
More information about Bitter End Yacht Club and the Nick Trotter Sailing School is available through the central reservation and sales office:
- The Bitter End Yacht Club
875 N Michigan Av - Chicago IL USA 60611
(312) 944-5855 / (800) 872-2392
- The Bitter End Yacht Club
North Sound - Virgin Gorda British Virgin Islands
(809) 494-2746
SANTA BARBARA SAILING CENTER - Santa Barbara CA
The Santa Barbara Sailing Center is one of the largest accredited sailing schools in the nation and issues both ASA (American Sailing Association) and US SAILING student certification. 40 boats and a large staff of impressively qualified instructors prepare the graduate to sail anywhere in the world.
Sampling of Courses Offered:
- Resort Course: $159, (second family member) $99 Designed for the novice, this course teaches sailing fundamentals, nautical terminology, rules of the road, points of sail, launching and landing. Taught on a 21-foot stable keelboat, the two day class offers 8 hours of instruction. No ASA certification.
- Instructional Charters: Personal live-aboard courses ranging from 4 to 12 days that teach Basic Keelboat to Bareboat Chartering. Prices vary depending on personalized learning schedule and level of certification desired.
- Basic Keelboat Sailing: ASA Certification 101, $259, 3 to 4 students per class, private, semiprivate and family rates available.
Goal: competent to sail 20 foot sailboat in familiar waters. No prerequisite training. 16 hour course, 4 - four hour sessions, curriculum includes nautical terminology, maneuvering and docking, rules of the road, marine safety, sail shape, headsail changes, reefing, crew teamwork, docking undersail, power and safety procedures, principals of aero- and hydrodynamics of sailing. Course fee includes on the water instruction, manuals, returnable videos, log book, exam, certification plus three hours of free sailing with fellow students.
- Basic coastal Cruising: ASA Certification 103, $379, 3 to 4 students per class, private, semiprivate and family rates available.
Goal: Qualified to rent 30 foot sailboat with inboard engine for local water day-sailing.
Prerequisite: ASA Basic Keelboat Sailing 101. 2 &1/2 day course introduces the intermediate sailor to the cruising yacht and offshore sailing. Curriculum includes mechanical and electrical systems, weather navigation, anchoring, reefing, heavy weather sailing, rules of the road, motoring skills, safety and emergency procedures, maneuvering under power and VHF radio procedures. The class begins with an evening three hour orientation aboard a 30 foot yacht plus two days of hands-on instruction and sailing.
For Information on Boat Rentals, Club Membership and Instructional Charters contact:
- Santa Barbara Sailing Center
The Breakwater - Santa Barbara CA 93109
(805) 962-2826 / (800) 350-9090
BLUE WATER SAILING SCHOOL - Ft Lauderdale FL, Other Locations
An American Sailing Association Sailing Facility
Advanced Coastal Cruising, Celestial Navigation, Offshore Passages
Offers all levels of ASA Certification - has a unique four-to-five week Mini-Transatlantic course from Florida to Bermuda for experienced sailors. The top course offered by the school is the “Transatlantic Crossing.” This is the ultimate achievement for any seasoned sailor: a Transatlantic crossing via Bermuda and the Azores Islands with landfall in Portugal or the return to Florida via Portugal, the Madeira Island, the canary Islands and the West Indies. Your next step will be to sail around the world in your own boat. . .
For Information contact:
- Blue Water Sailing School
1414 S Andrews Ave - Fort Lauderdale FL 33316
(305) 768-0846 / (800) 522-2992
OCSC - San Francisco Bay Sailing School - San Francisco CA
Keelboat Certification System - Begin with a solid foundation of sailing instruction.
US Sailing offers Certified Instructors, instructional materials developed by US Sailing, US Sailing Certification, US Sailing membership.
Sampling of Courses Offered:
- Basic Keelboat -- To responsibly skipper and crew a simple day-sailing keelboat in familiar waters with light to moderate wind and sea conditions.
Classes are taught aboard small 18-30 foot monohull sloops with or without an outboard motor and with tiller steering. Learn parts of the boat, sailing’s language nomenclature, knots, rigging leaving and returning to the dock or mooring, points of sail, safety procedures, sailing a course, mooring and securing a boat. Once certified you will be able to sail aboard your own rented keelboat in local waters or moderate weather conditions.
- Basic Cruising -- To responsibly skipper and crew an auxiliary powered cruising sailboat during daylight hours within sight of land in moderate wind and sea conditions.
- Courses are taught aboard sloops of moderate size (23-35 feet) with inboard or outboard auxiliary engines. You will advance your skill level in sail trim, reefing, crew coordination, chart reading, tides and currents, anchoring, rules of the road. Certification at this level will allow you to sail an auxiliary powered cruising sailboat on day-sailing excursions to explore the coastline and its harbors.
- Bareboat Cruising -- To responsibly skipper, crew or bareboat charter an inboard auxiliary powered cruising sailboat within sight of land in moderate to strong wind and sea conditions.
- Courses taught aboard 30-45 foot cruising sailboats with wheel steering and inboard diesel auxiliary power. Successfully complete this level and you’ll be ready to set sail on weekend cruises or bareboat charter at exotic tropical destinations.
- Coastal Navigation -- To properly use traditional navigation techniques and electronic navigation for near coastal passage making. This is the ground school for the advanced certifications where you will be venturing offshore away from sight of land and out of protected waters. You will learn about piloting, ded (or dead) reckoning, set and drift, taking bearings and ranges, radar, Loran, GPS and other electronic aids to navigation.
Your coastal navigation certification will provide you with the skills and confidence to navigate your way to any destination.
- Coastal Passage Making --To responsibly skipper and crew an inboard auxiliary powered cruising sailboat for coastal or offshore passages in strong to heavy conditions, including zero visibility and nighttime in unfamiliar waters, out of sight of land.
- Celestial Navigation -- To navigate using celestial techniques and integrated celestial and traditional navigation. Even in today’s world of navigational miracles, like handheld GPS (Global Positioning System) experienced blue water sailors take comfort in their knowledge of traditional celestial navigation skills.
For Additional Information:
- OCSC - San Francisco Bay Sailing School
#1 Spinnaker Way - Berkeley CA 94710
(800) 223-2984 / (510) 843-4200
Steve and Doris Colgate’s OFFSHORE SAILING SCHOOL - Captiva Island FL, St Petersburg FL, Newport RI, Tortola BVI
“The Offshore Sailing School makes skippers out of hard core urbanites in less than a week.” -- New York Magazine
The Offshore Sailing School offers an outstanding array of classes, programs cruises and events. Along with basic, intermediate and advanced courses for keelboat and cruising sailors, they include the following:
- Sailmakers Caribbean Challenge: Nov. 4-12 1995. Tortola British, Virgin Islands. Our big boat racing course! In the world’s most beautiful sailing waters with the world’s finest instructional staff and to US Sailmakers as coaches, you race point to point through a sailor’s paradise. This program is a truly unique opportunity to learn to sail.
- Florida Race Weeks occur in the Spring and Offshore holds a Women’s “You Can Sail” Escape.
- A Sail N’ Dive Course is a specialty and includes the complete Learn to Sail Course plus the PADI Dive certification in one week. Available on a weeklong schedule starting
Sundays year round. A welcome party and orientation meeting is held on Sunday evening, Monday to Thursday includes two hour morning classroom sessions followed by half day sailing and half day diving instruction. Friday is instructional diving with final exam and Saturday is all day sailing without the instructor aboard.
- Other course offered include live aboard cruising and Fast Track to Cruising.
To learn more about this smorgasbord of sailing opportunities and their locations including Captiva Island, Florida; Newport, Rhode Island; St Petersburg, Florida and Tortola British Virgin Islands, contact Offshore Sailing school or visit their Web site.
- Offshore Sailing School
16731 McGregor Blvd - Fort Meyers FL 33908
Phone (941) 454-1700 / (800) 2214326 / Fax (941) 454-1191
E-mail offshore@packet.net
ANNAPOLIS SAILING SCHOOL - Annapolis MD, St. Petersburg FL, and St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
America’s Oldest and Largest Sailing School offering:
- Basic Sailing courses
- Live Aboard Cruising Courses
- Advanced Auxiliary Courses
- Correspondence Courses
A broad range of classes are offered for every level of proficiency. Basic Sailing weekend classes begin at $225 per person and 5 Cruising course aboard the Morgan 44 begins at $1,000 and is based on your grad or non-grad level and cabin location (dbl occupancy with private cabins available.
- Basic Courses
Three basic courses lasting 2, 3, or 5 days, plus a special 4-part beginner’s course for area residents are available. Built upon a foundation of classroom interaction and practicing the skills developed during sailing sessions aboard the Rainbows. Class size above sailboats is limited to four students to ensure personal attention.
- Course 102
Become a Sailor in One Weekend. More people have learned to sail by taking this famous weekend course than have taken all courses combined at any other sailing school. Each student receives 12 hours of instruction; 4 hours of lectures videos and classroom instruction and 8 hours of instruction aboard sailboats.
- Course 132
For the student with some experience with sloop rigged boats this course is taught entirely in the cockpit of a Newport 30 cruising sailboat with auxiliary power. After hours of intensive on-board instruction, the student will not only have mastered the basic material covered by course 102, but also be fully prepared to handle the Newport 30 on our famous 5-day cruising course.
- Course 104
For nearby residents this course is held for 3 hours each Saturday or Sunday for 4 consecutive weekends. Each session consists of a one-hour lecture followed by two hours of sailing instruction.
- Course 103
Three-Day New Sailors Mini-Holiday. This Wednesday-through-Friday beginners course is designed to be a slightly longer introductory course without devoting a full week to learning the basics. It adds a valuable day of “free sailing” to the two day program of classroom and on-board instruction.
- Course 105
Five-Day New Sailors Vacation Course
This Monday through Friday course is the most complete and balanced of the Annapolis Sailing School’s basic courses. Well-rounded by even doses of top-notch sailing instruction and supervised practice under sail. By Wednesday students take complete control of the helm and begin a series of supervised practice sessions. Course 105 affords enough variety in wind and water over a five day period to give students a range of experience under various sailing conditions.
- Cruising Courses
Live-aboard cruising is a whole new world from which to learn to sail. It is the next logical step to chartering or owning your own boat.
Among a multitude of other courses Annapolis offers “Kid Ship” a program designed for children who are learning to sail.
Annapolis Sailing school offers a Celestial Navigation Home Study Course for $210.
To borrow a video from the Annapolis sailing School library send $25 (refundable deposit per video) to the address listed below.
All prices are subject to change and those interested in complete information should call (800) 638-9192
- Annapolis Sailing School
601 6th St - PO Box 3334 - Annapolis Maryland 21403
Phone Toll Free (800) 638-9192
WOMANSHIP - Fort Myers FL, Biscayne Bay FL, Tortola BVI
Sailing taught to women by women. Womanship’s motto is “Nobody Yells” and for those who have crewed with overbearing skippers it carries great appeal. Offered are live-aboard learning cruises for all levels of proficiency. Cruises originate from Fort Meyers Florida, Biscayne Bay, Florida and Tortola British Virgin Islands.
Sail on 30-45 foot yachts with rates ranging from $464 to $1,254.
For more information contact:
- The Boathouse
410 Severn Ave - Annapolis MD 21403
Phone (800) 342-9295 / Fax (410) 263-2036
Next month Bareboat Charters, a list of charter services for the students who made the grade and are ready to strike out on their own.
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