Novice solo sailing
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Novice solo sailing
I am turning 55 this year and want to celebrate by doing something I've always wanted to do. I want to learn how to sail. I am a teacher so I am off July and August.I am planning my first solo long distance trip to Nova Scotia, so if I could combine that trip with a sailing adventure that would be awesome. I have no idea where to start. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am researching the Nova Scotia part, but I don't know where to look for the sailing part. Any suggestions for a solo 55 year old woman that loves hiking and the beach in Nova Scotia will also be appreciated.
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Oh, and whoever you end up doing the sailing with, check out their credentials and their experience carefully. There was a story about a woman who went out with two "experienced" sailors (she was also experienced) and they ended up losing the ship and getting lost at sea.
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I'm no help really, but wanted to chime in to say Nova Scotia is absolutely amazing. My brother-in-law has been there the past two summers, and he's hooked. His photos are just stunning. And he has found the people very welcoming to him.
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Thanks for the advice. I will check out the Canada board. I will also check out the tall ship Silva for a tour. I am looking more for actual lessons somewhere. Doesn't have to be Nova Scotia. Suze, where did your brother go in N.S.?
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Thanks, I'll be driving up from Pennsylvania and starting in Halifax. Do I need reservations or can I just wing it? I'll be leaving PA the beginning of August and taking about 2 days to get there.