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blrn1 Jun 17th, 2011 07:33 AM

sailing lessons....anywhere in the U.S.
 
My husband has mentioned several times that he'd like to learn how to sail a boat. Just for the experience -- we'll never own a sailboat.

So I was thinking that I'd like to surprise him with a lesson (or lessons, if necessary) as part of a vacation. No firm destination in mind yet, although San Diego and Key West are two possibilites we've talked about. If anyone has a recommendation elsewhere in the U.S., though, I'd still like to hear it.

Thanks for any advice!

Fra_Diavolo Jun 17th, 2011 07:39 AM

Here are the websites of two well-known sailing schools with several locations each. I learned to sail as a boy in a sailing club, but I did take an advanced course at the Colgate school (over 20 years ago, though) and thought it was quite good.

http://www.offshoresailing.com/

http://www.annapolissailing.com/index.php

longhorn55 Jun 17th, 2011 09:55 AM

My husband took sailing lessons from Chesapeake Sailing School in Annapolis and when our kids got old enough, they took lessons there too. They enjoy renting boats from them a couple times each summer for a day of sailing (I easily get seasick, so I stay on land) and always comment on how friendly the staff is.
http://www.sailingclasses.com/homestart.html

cd Jun 17th, 2011 10:08 AM

My husband and I both took lessons with Annapolis Sailing in Florida, however, we really learned how to sail from a friend who had a sailboat, and then when we purchased our sailboat. As in anything in life, experience is the best teacher, but I think either of the schools listed above would be fine and I would suggest that you both take the lessons. You might find yourselves with a new hobby!

Christina Jun 17th, 2011 12:10 PM

You could check out the Belle Haven Marina near Washington, DC, that's the one my ski club uses
http://www.saildc.com/

That way you could combine it with a trip to Washington where there is lots to do. Also, it's right near national airport, so very convenient for travel.

Having sailed some since college, I personally think it would be preferable to learn to sail on something other than the ocean, some smaller lake or reservoir or something more protected.

blrn1 Jun 17th, 2011 02:15 PM

Thank you so much for the replies....that's exactly the kind of information I was looking for!


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