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Default Learning to sail the USA way.

We use books from both orgs in our classes. We use the USSailing books in
the beginning classes, then move to the ASA books for the more advanced.

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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
US Sailing has a lot of nerve calling themselves
"The Governing Body of Sailing".

I'm glad to see ASA is taking the same approach.
Tit for tat.

Self-awarded titles are meaningless.


"ARG" wrote in

The governing body of sailing within the
USA, the American Sailing Association,
has designed a number of courses aimed
at differing levels of sailing ability.

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