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Sailing by the Lee

Since he was a kid, Lee Pearce has been around the water and boats, but he didn’t discover sailing until he was around 30-years old, living in Florida. Pearce soon found his groove and realized he could be more than a part time instructor and took the plunge, starting his own sailing school!

A Racing Teacher Now a Teaching Racer

Peter Branning got into sailing at a summer program in Coconut Grove, Florida in 1958 and has been an avid sailor ever since.

National Safe Boating Week Starts Today!

May 16 – 22 is National Safe Boating Week and ASA encourages sailors to take it to heart.

Top 5 Things To Check Out While Cruising St. Martin!

Soul Sailor

Brenton Lochridge lives and breathes sailing. After learning how to sail at a local YMCA camp on the Chesapeake Bay at seven, he caught the bug and kept on sailing. By the time he hit his teens, he would be on a boat nearly every day.

Learn to Sail in San Francisco

VIDEO: Trailer for “Maidentrip,” documentary about Laura Dekker

Alternative Energy in the Sailing World

Announcing ASA’s “Sail for Hands” Events In Honor of Our 30th Anniversary

Anatomy of a Rescue: How ASA Sailors Saved Lives in the Open Ocean

ASA’s sailing books are for everyone

Exuma Islands Adventure: The New Sailor’s Perspective

Save Our Sharks: Sailors for the Sea

Enter our 30th Anniversary Photo Contest, win prizes!

5 Ways to Start Sailing

ASA in Croatia: Sailing the Adriatic

ASA in Croatia: The Food of the Gods

ASA in Croatia: Medieval Mysteries