Sailing activities in USA
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Sailing in Seattle
On Friday evenings Sailing in Seattle holds races on Lakes Washington and Union. Anyone can come join a racing crew and, though you should be somewhat fit, no experience is necessary; they’ll show you what to do.
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Sail Newport
As you'd expect in the hometown of the prestigious America's Cup, the sailing in breezy Newport is phenomenal.
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Enterprise
Enterprise offers a two-hour afternoon sail and evening sunset sail (both for $45). It’s a nice boat that holds only a dozen or so people, so you won’t be crammed in like sardines.
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Monty’s Marina
Key Biscayne sailing is a pure joy, as is gliding along the waters just about anywhere else off Miami. A good starting point is Monty’s Marina, which is perfect if you have your own boat.
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Haulover Marine Center
Key Biscayne sailing is a pure joy, as is gliding along the waters just about anywhere else off Miami. A good starting point is Haulover Marine Center, a down-to-earth sort of spot.
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Courageous Sailing
Named after a two-time America's Cup winner, Courageous Sailing offers instruction and boat rental for sailors and would-be sailors.
A unique public-private partnership, this outfit was established by the City of Boston with the support of private individuals, with the aim of making sailing accessible to kids and adults of all ages, incomes and abilities.
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Adventure Cat
There's no better view of San Francisco than from the water, especially at twilight on a fogless evening aboard a sunset cruise. Adventure Cat uses catamarans, with a windless indoor cabin for grandmums and a trampoline between hulls for bouncy kids. Three daily cruises depart March through October; weekends-only November through February.
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Getaway Sailing
Try Getaway Sailing off Boston St for chartering sailboats or learning how to pilot them.
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