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Sailing in Greece With Fair Winds Sailing

In case you didn’t know, it is common knowledge that the best way to see Greece is by boat. By sailboat to be exact. Sailing the waters off the coast of Greece as well as visiting this archipelago on your own schedule, dictated only by wind and your need for picturesque anchorages, is a sailor’s dream. The allure of the

The Best Spots To Travel To Learn To Sail

The ASA offers schools around th eworld to travel to to learn to sail. Pick a destination and get started on your dream to learn to sail.

Cruise Abaco Kudos

We recently heard from Edward Bucklin Jr who had some wonderful things to say about one of our ASA Certified Sailing Schools - Cruise Abaco...

Should ASA Instructors (and Skippers in General) Be Good Swimmers?

Should You Know How to Swim to Learn to Sail? For sailors who grew up perpetually wet from ages 5 to 25, having fun righting capsized dinghies, less fun while righting turtled ones, and trapeze sailing small boats competitively in school and college, this question might seem to be axiomatic. Yet, there have been some very accomplished sailing skippers who

Zero Sailing Knowledge is Unacceptable

Four hundred miles off the coast of Barbados, and more than 2,500 miles into their voyage  Stan Dabrowny, 74, slipped and fell from the boat. His wife Elizabeth, 69, saw him fall and quickly threw some life rings to him. But here’s the bad news.

Seamanship Gone to the Dogs!

Yes, your furry first mate is great to have around on a day-sail or cruise - they provide moral support, positive affirmation and usually a bit of comic relief. But ask them to trim the jib or hoist the main and they are useless! However, your four-legged crew can actually help you with your sailing skills…

5 Ways to Keep (sort of) Sailing During the Winter!

We mustn’t let natural obstacles, such as low temperatures and snow, completely keep us from what we hold dear - sailing!

Interesting Things at the Top of World

In 2018, the Earth’s Magnetic North Pole - a wandering location where lines of magnetic force enter the Earth perpendicularly - passed closer to the Geographic North Pole than at any other time in its recorded history.

National Online Learning Day – September 15

Online sailing courses via interactive media are available with the American Sailing Association.

Inside Sailing with Peter Isler

Falling in Love with Sailing, 101 Steps at a Time

Sailing Croatia With Adriatic Sailing Academy

Sailing Belize With Belize Sailing Vacations

The Benefits of a Summer Sailing Program for Teenagers

Sailing With Sailing Virgins

Learning To Sail In New York City

Sailing Schools On Social Media That You Should Follow

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