"The thought of sailing a large boat was overwhelming before this
course. I stood at the helm on the last day with confidence and pride
in my achievement." class="bodytextbold"> We're thinking of buying
a cruising boat or maybe chartering in the Caribbean; what's the quickest
way to get up to speed?
We're thinking of buying a cruising boat or chartering
in the Caribbean; what's the quickest way to get up to speed?
We'll do our best to help you out if your schedule makes taking a full
course difficult. We can set up a private lesson at one of our locations
on our boat, if you don't have the time to take the full course. If
you want a "private" course, we can arrange this for you and
your friend, family or spouse. We do not suggest bringing small children
or infants, or friends and spouses that have no interest in learning.
Our Private Courses for Two and Families are designed to make you all
feel confident in each other’s ability to handle whatever occurs.
Our instructors are there to teach all of you.
Testing for US SAILING certification is included with most of our
courses.
You don't have to test for it, but we highly recommend this as over
95% of our Learn to Sail students pass Basic Keelboat Certification
with flying colors, as do clients in more advanced levels of certification!
What's the difference between US SAILING and
ASA certification?
Both organizations offer similar levels of certification at least
in name, but we subscribe to the US SAILING's certification system because
its standards for evaluating the instructor that will teach YOU are
not only far higher, but done through a third party system. No school
can evaluate its own candidates to become certified. At least one third
party candidate must be involved. It takes 2-1/2 rigorous, grueling
days to go through the US SAILING instructor qualification program and
many candidates leave with a “plan of improvement” or no
certification at all. Don’t you want to put your learning experience
in the hands of those who must pass a rigorous training and qualification
program before they are allowed to take you out on the water? We think
so.
Another factor you should look for when comparing schools – whatever
system they are in – is what investment you will have to make
to get to your goal. The Offshore Sailing School Learn to Sail course
gives you US SAILING Basic Keelboat Certification and the knowledge
to sail a boat up to 30 feet confidently in any but the most extreme
weather conditions at the intermediate level. And we do this in three
days, nothing less (as some other schools claim). You are no longer
a beginner and there are no other courses necessary to get you to that
level. Some schools require you to enroll in two two-day courses (twice
the commitment on your part) to get to that level. By the time you add
the time and cost together, you will have had to spend more time and
nearly the same amount of money, without the assurance that you truly
got the best instruction.
Offshore Sailing School’s two cruising courses –Bareboat
Cruising Certification and the Live Aboard Cruising course – give
you TWO certifications in five days. You WILL go through Basic Cruising
Certification AND Bareboat Cruising Certification in that ONE course.
Check out other schools and you will find that they make you take one
course for each level – again, twice the time and probably the
same or more cost than Offshore. Why? Quite frankly, because many of
those schools do not have instructors with the right qualifications
or boats large enough to take you to the bareboat cruising level. And
that’s where we think you want to be – as quickly as possible.
A little history: The American Sailing Association was started in the
'70's by a business group in conjunction with a West Coast sailing school
owner. Our initial discussions with them left us with the feeling that
we should turn to the national authority for certification. Who else
could do it better? Other schools thought so too, particularly the larger
and better known sailing schools on both coasts. Here's why:
US SAILING (the United States Sailing Association) is a non-profit
membership organization founded in 1897. It is the National Governing
Body for sailing in the United States, appointed by Congress to represent
our country in the Olympics and fulfill its obligations under the auspices
of the Amateur Sports Act. Through US SAILING the definitive national
standards for sailing instruction were devised. Steve Colgate, founder
of Offshore Sailing School, was asked to head up that committee to ensure
that US SAILING would indeed offer the highest level of certification
available. Many of Offshore Sailing School’s current and former
instructors are actually Master Instructor Trainers, the teachers that
train and evaluate new candidates.
Offshore Sailing School uses the US SAILING certification system but
insists that its faculty and materials go beyond that level to the highest
standards you’ll find among any sailing school in the United States.
The two log books which you receive – one from US SAILING and
another from the International Sailing School Association (ISSA) - reinforce
the depth of your sailing knowledge when chartering in the United States
and abroad.
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How long is the course? How much time is spent
in the classroom and on the water?
The courses range from three to ten days, depending on location and
the actual course you take.
"I never sailed before. At age 62
I am instilled with confidence because of your excellent school."
J. T. Anderson, Greenfield, IN
In the three-day course, you spend 1-1/2 hours in the classroom and
seven hours on the water each day. The course content is the same whether
you take a three, four or five day course. The fewer the number of days,
the more intense it is, but we have a successful formula for getting
people out on the water, sailing, quickly and confidently. If you've
got the time, try to take the course in a more leisurely way - at one
of our resort locations, with a little time to sit back and relax or
study between sessions.
"The class seemed to go by quickly
as my level of interest was kept to a max both in the classroom and
on the water."
Michael Wagner, Batavia, IL
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What's the difference between Performance Sailing
and the Racing Course?
Both courses are for sailors who want to tweak the performance of
their boat, but the intent and focus differ:
Performance Sailing
• For sailors who get a charge out of maximizing a sailboat's
performance
• Includes safety, more advanced boat and sail handling skills,
heavy weather techniques, spinnaker practice
• Learn to Sail (or equivalent experience) is a pre-requisite
• Recommended preparation for the Racing course
Racing Courses
• For competitive skippers and crew
• Fast-paced, intense training in a short period of time
• More starts, tactics and spinnaker sets than in a year of
racing back home
• Coached by experts in racing
• Performance Sailing is recommended as preparation if your
one-design boat handling skills are rusty
"If I can put into practice a fraction
of what I learned at Offshore Sailing School I would be hard to beat."
Geoff Brook, Roscoe, IL
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Do you guarantee your courses?
Yes, absolutely!
After you complete a course with Offshore Sailing School, if you feel
the instruction you received was not up to your expectations, let us
know right away and we will arrange to give you the same course over
again, at no cost to you for the tuition! Of course, we can't be responsible
for the weather, incompatibility with your classmates or minor breakdowns
in equipment.
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