This six-week class is designed for adult women students who want to learn the basics of sailing. Students are taught the parts of a sailboat, the points of sail, and basic knot tying, among other skills. Students are first introduced to sailing through on-land lectures and demonstrations, then go out in a 14-foot Club 420 sailboat to learn the basic skills. In later classes in the session, the students may have an opportunity to sail on a larger keelboat, but cannot be guaranteed. A copy of The Annapolis Book of Seamanship will be provided (a $55 value) and at home readings will be assigned each week.
The SJJF program is based on the US Sailing training system. Students will always wear life jackets. Instructors, either in the student’s boat or on a safety boat, accompany the students. All instructors are experienced sailors, many having learned to sail in the SJJF Summer Sailing Program and trained through US Sailing.
Prerequisite(s): 18 years old minimum, comfortable with swimming in open water without assistance (minimum 25 yards, tread water for one minute minimum)
- 6 week session – Thursday Evenings, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (or until dark)
- June 13, 20, 27
- July 11, 25
- August 1
- Makeup Dates: Because sailing is inherently a weather dependent activity, cancellations may occur due to unfavorable sailing conditions. However, these sessions will be made up by adding additional Thursday nights in fall as needed. Classes will be held at the same time in the evening as the other sailing sessions (6pm-dark).
- 2024 Cost: $450 (includes textbook)
Interested in Private Lessons? 2024 Cost: $140/hour