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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I live in NYC, and am looking to do some sailing this coming season. I am looking at two options: a local sailing club, and a company that leases yachts. I am confused as to how much training is required, however. The sailing club (http://www.sailmanhattan.com/) requires a total of 22 hours of training, and they have J/24 sailboats. Even then, one is not allowed to sail their boats without a more experienced person being the skipper. The leasing company (http://www.pinnacleyachts.com/) requires 15 hours of instruction, and they have Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 37 yachts, and once you have learned, you are allowed to take them out on your own. What confuses me is, I would think the 37 footer would be harder than the J/24, yet less training is required, and less supervision afterwards is required. Is the sailing club being too strict, the leasing company being too lax, or am I missing something? Thanks for any input! The J24 is a harder boat to sail than the jeaneau. Its a racing yacht designed for speed with little comfort. Along with that comes a very responsive boat that is not too forgiving. That's a good thing! You feel the breeze and wave action more on a smaller boat and get "the feel" faster. Usually ( I say usually -not always) there are only part time instructors at Clubs. On the other hand schools have pro instructors and ,at the risk of insulting some clubs, the school courses are more structured as they are answerable to the client. However it depends on what sort of sailing you are planning to do. If you want to spend your time chartering larger boats in romantic destinations you will be better with the Jenneau. But if you want to race or buy a smaller yacht you will be better off learning on the J24. Btw, those hours they have quoted would be the minimum. You will not be a good sailor at that point and will need to continue with training and plenty of hours on board to get more and more experience. I have been sailing nearly 30 years, have done ocean deliveries and raced very heavily. I have taught sailing professionally. But still learn something new nearly every time out. DP |
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