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A friend and I did the same thing a few years ago at the Chapman School
of Seamanship in Florida. While it is not California, we did take a boat from the school to the Bahamas and back across the gulf stream. A great time and I learned a great deal. I acquired the training through ASA and am very happy with how it is accepted around the world. Good luck and enjoy. |
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ups.com... A friend and I did the same thing a few years ago at the Chapman School of Seamanship in Florida. While it is not California, we did take a boat from the school to the Bahamas and back across the gulf stream. A great time and I learned a great deal. I acquired the training through ASA and am very happy with how it is accepted around the world. Good luck and enjoy. Accepted for what exactly? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... A friend and I did the same thing a few years ago at the Chapman School of Seamanship in Florida. Same thing as what? While it is not California, we did take a boat from the school to the Bahamas and back across the gulf stream. A great time and I learned a great deal. I acquired the training through ASA and am very happy with how it is accepted around the world. What's ASA? Speaking as an ex charter operator? -- JimB http://www.jimbaerselman.f2s.com/ Comparing cruise areas within Greece and N Spain |
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