Intro to Sailing 2 Hours Weekends $120.00 Weekdays $100.00
2 Hours of hands on sailing, steering and trimming sails
Basic keelboat 101 and Coastal Cruising 103 - $475 3 Days For the sailor with basic previous knowledge
Sign up for all three levels ONLY $1,175.00 6 Days (BASIC KEELBOAT, COASTAL CRUISING, & BAREBOAT CHARTERING)
Basic Keelboat Sailing 101-2 days (add a $39 ASA certification fee to any 101 course) Weekends $350.00 Weekdays $300.00
What you will learn:
Sailing Terminology and components of a Sailing vessel
Navigation rules (rules of the road)
Boating safety and safety equipment
How to sail a 20 foot boat from raising sails leaving the dock, points of sail, and returning to the dock.
How to retrieve a person who has fallen overboard
8 hrs class room 8 hours on water
Upon successfully completing this course you will be able to sail a 20 foot boat in moderate conditions without supervision. And be recognized as completing a Safe Boating Course recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Basic Coastal Cruising -103 2 days Weekends $425.00 Weekdays $375.00
With the Basic Keelboat as a prerequisite you will learn:
Components of a 20-30 foot auxiliary sailing vessel
Required and recommended gear and equipment for a 20-30 foot auxiliary sailing vessel
Navigation rules (rules of the road 11-17)
Weather
Duties of Skipper and crew, seamanship, basic chart reading and navigation
Remedies for equipment failures and accidental grounding
Knots
How to handle a boat under power
How to shipper and crew a auxiliary sailing vessel on all points of sail including heaving to, reefing, anchoring and docking
How to retrieve a person who has fallen overboard
8 hrs class room 8 hours on water
Upon successfully completing this course you will be able to cruise in regional waters on a 20- 30 foot auxiliary sail boat as skipper or crew in moderate conditions.
Bareboat Chartering -104 3 days Fee $650.00
With the Basic Keelboat and Basic Coastal Cruising as prerequisites you will learn:
Planning, fuel, clothing and food for a one week cruise.
Plotting and navigating a course.
Weather
Seamanship
On board systems typical of a 30-50 foot Maintenance and trouble Shooting
V H F radio operation
How to handle a boat under power. Including docking and tying with proper lines for conditions
Plan and provision our boat for a two day trip. On the water training you will follow your planned course arrive and anchor, prepare food and depart the next morning following your course.
½ day in class 2 ½ days on water
Upon successfully completing this course you will be able to act as skipper or crew of a 30-50 foot auxiliary sailing vessel sailing by day in coastal waters for a extended period.