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Default ASA vs US Sailing schools

"Matt Majka" wrote in message
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Hi All,

I recognize that this is an ASA newsgroup, but wanted to get people
opinions of the differences/advantages, if any, of one training program
versus the other. I've poked around on the web to try to find the
differences and have read a little bit about the history of the two
training programs. I have no sailing experience and don't really have any
interest in racing. ASA starts out with a Basic Keelboat course and US
Sailing starts out with Small Boat Sailing, but I'm primarily interested
in cruising for pleasure in a 24+ foot boat. Any insight/recommendations
are appreciated.

Thanks,

Matt



I teach in both programs. Except for some minor differences in method,
they're essentially the same. For the more junior classes at one
organization, we use the USSailing book Basic Keelboat. It's got some errors
in it, but it has good basic explanations. For the more advanced classes, we
use the ASA book Sailing Fundamentals. It has a lot more detailed
information, though fewer graphics.

Keep in mind that when all is said and done, it's the quality of the
instruction, not the quality of the piece of paper you get at the end of the
class. The piece of paper that says you passed a class is meaningless by
itself. What counts is how much you learned and where you've sailed. This
can be accomplished (and documented) without paying through the nose for
either piece of paper. If you're interested in chartering, for example, your
sailing resume is much more important than an ASA or USSailing
certification.

If you feel uncomfortable with an instructor, find another one.

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