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ASA 104 Bareboat CruisingGain charter skills to travel the world

ASA 104 Bareboat Cruising unlocks a new level of leadership aboard. Sailors gain the skills and confidence to skipper a mid-sized cruising boat on multi-day trips, managing all aspects of boat operation and crew responsibilities. From provisioning and route planning to mastering advanced navigation and emergency procedures, ASA 104 equips you with everything you need to enjoy the freedom of bareboat chartering. Step into the world of self-reliant cruising and unlock the ability to explore new horizons, from island hopping to extended coastal passages!

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Able to skipper a sloop-rigged, auxiliary-powered keelboat of approximately 30 to 45 feet in length during a multi-day cruise upon inland or coastal waters in moderate to heavy winds (up to 30 knots) and sea conditions. Knowledge of provisioning, galley operations, boat systems, auxiliary engine operation, routine maintenance procedures, advanced sail trim, coastal navigation including basic chart plotting and GPS operation, multiple-anchor mooring, docking, health & safety, emergency operations, weather interpretation, and dinghy/tender operation.

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104 CERTIFICATION STANDARDS

It’s important to understand that simply enrolling in an ASA 104 course and attending classes doesn’t automatically guarantee certification. Our commitment is to the safety and competence of every sailor who takes to the water, which is why we’ve developed rigorous curriculum standards. These standards are designed to ensure you receive the highest quality education, equipping you with the skills and confidence you need to handle a boat safely. From sail trim to navigation, we hold you to a high standard, so when you earn your certification, you know you’re truly ready to skipper with skill and confidence. Safety isn’t just a lesson—it’s our priority, and these standards are what set you up for success on the water.
Download a PDF of the basic skills learned in this course. When you enroll in a certification course with a school, you will be taught each of these skills. Your ability to demonstrate these skills on the water and in the written exam determines whether you receive a certification or if you need more practice before receiving the certification.
To be successful in earning the certification, we highly recommend you study all available materials so that your time in class is used efficiently and effectively.

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