ASA Sailing Schools on Social Media

Sailing Schools On Social Media That You Should Follow

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We can’t be on the water every day, can we? Well, if you desire to be out on the water but your responsibilities keep you on land try following these sailing Instagram accounts to help with your need to go sailing.

Head to Hawaii and sail with Captain Greg of Sail Hawaii

Is this the way to the promised land?

Going sailing with Capt. Dan

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Storm clearing over Anacapa Island.

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Need to get away? Captain Joan has some ideas for you.

 

Hard to beat the view with New York Sailing Center

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Aprés deliver-ay yesterday. Saw her from many angles on the water, but the best shot was from back on terra firma.

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Bluewater Sailing showing off the fabulous southern California weather.

Sail a 36 Mahe Evolution with Black Rock Sailing School?

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