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Sailing lessons designed for beginners can break down the information into lessons that can turn a land lubber into a sailor within a week or less. While most beginning sailing lesson programs will cover similar topics, here’s what a beginner will learn at a sailing school accredited by the American Sailing Association (ASA).
The ASA’s “Basic Keelboat” standard (ASA101) anchors the organization’s sailing curriculum. Most sailing schools cover the lessons within a week, and some offer classes that start Friday evening with classroom work and follow up with two days of on-the-water lessons, with certification by the close of the weekend.
Those taking “Basic Keelboat” can expect to learn:
• sailboat terminology, including parts of the sailboat, sails and rigging
• navigational terminology, such as the meanings of “port,” “starboard,” “fore” and “aft”
• the points of sail, and
• basic navigational rules.
On the water, students will learn to control a small sailboat (the ASA recommends a 20-foot boat) under all points of sail and to retrieve a person who has fallen overboard. In addition, students will learn to tie several knots important to sailboats.
Next Up: Basic Coastal Cruising Sailing Lessons
Those new sailors who want to learn how to captain a coastal cruising sailboat might want to continue with the ASA’s “Basic Coastal Cruising” standard (ASA103). In fact, some sailing schools combine ASA101 with ASA103 into a compressed week-long “learn to sail and cruise” lesson plan.
Those taking “Basic Coastal Cruising” can expect to learn:
• additional sailboat terminology, such as parts of a sailboat that are common on larger boats
• how to use safety gear that’s critical to larger cruising sailboats
• where to get weather information and what to do with it
• how to anchor and
• what to do in an emergency.
Once out on the water, students will learn how to handle a larger sailboat (up to about 30 feet in length) under auxiliary (motor) power. They’ll also learn how to dock the boat under power.
In addition, students will practice sailing to a compass course, picking up a person who has fallen overboard, and learn additional knots.
Basic Sailing Lessons Available in Most Coastal Locations
Most people who live in the United States on the coast or even on a larger lake will have access to an American Sailing Association-certified sailing school. Classes are available on the Chesapeake Bay, San Francisco Bay, and in the Great Lakes region.
Those looking for a sunny vacation might consider sailing lessons at schools located in the Bahamas or Caribbean.
Even though beginning sailors will learn a tremendous amount in a very short time in sailing lessons, the programs can be huge fun for both adults and children. And those who master beginning sailing and want more instruction can move up to bareboat chartering and coastal navigation.