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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote:
SunSail has ASA instructors and several US based operations have special ASA training charters but the certificates don't mean much with most charter companies. Sailing resumes mean a lot more and money means everything. We have met a few people taking group sailing courses with 4 to 6 students and they don't seem to be learning as much as with a private skipper/instructor and definitely don't have the freedom of their own boat. I have kind of settled on BVI Yacht Charters. It is a very good small company in the second market. Call Estell and tell her you want an instructor/skipper. After your first charter with an instructor you can take the boat on your own next year. Then take the USPS boating courses closer to home. After that try the Grenadines. You will then have enough of a resume to go to any popular cruising ground you want. I'll second Glenn on this recomendation. I've chartered with most of the "biggies" and I'd prefer not to charter with SunSail (or The Moorings) ever again. BVI Yacht Charters gives much better service for half the price. Frank |
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