Intermediate
Door County, Wisconsin A Learn-To-Sail Vacation on Lake Michigan – July 6th -12th, 2024: $2,450.00
Harbor Club Marina - Sturgeon Bay, WIThis July, embark on a sailing adventure with Sea Safaris Sailing School in the stunning Door County, Wisconsin. Step aboard our luxurious 41-foot Jeanneau Sun Odyssey, Calypso, for a unique Learn-to-Sail Vacation. As you explore the breathtaking islands surrounding the Door County peninsula, you’ll have the opportunity to earn your ASA certifications under the expert guidance of seasoned mariner and Wisconsin-native, Captain Don Doggett.
The Sailing Experience
Set against the serene backdrop of Lake Michigan, Door County offers ideal sailing conditions, with calm bays and gentle winds perfect for sailors of all levels. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced sailor, the sheltered waters of Sturgeon Bay provide an excellent learning environment. During this unforgettable trip, you’ll also have the chance to gain three key certifications:
- ASA 101 | Basic Keelboat Certification
- ASA 103 | Basic Coastal Cruising
- ASA 104 | Bareboat Cruising
You’ll not only learn essential sailing skills but also take charge of the vessel as part of the crew, exploring the many scenic islands in Door County’s pristine waters.
The Destination
Beyond the sailing itself, Door County is a destination filled with charm and adventure. Explore quaint coastal towns, hike scenic trails, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich maritime history at the Door County Maritime Museum. Enjoy local cuisine, kayak along the shoreline, or simply relax on one of the many pristine beaches. With picturesque harbors like Sister Bay and Washington Island to discover, there’s no shortage of beauty or activities.
Why Sail Door County?
- Scenic Beauty: Towering limestone cliffs, tranquil bays, and lush forests provide breathtaking views along the coastline.
- Sheltered Waters: Ideal conditions for sailors, especially beginners, with calm waters and gentle breezes.
- Charming Harbors: Explore unique ports like Sturgeon Bay and Sister Bay, each with its own allure.
- Island Exploration: Sail to Washington Island, Rock Island, and more, uncovering hidden coves and scenic trails.
- Maritime Heritage: Dive into Door County’s rich maritime history with museums, lighthouses, and shipwrecks.
- Vibrant Community: Connect with fellow sailors in Door County’s welcoming and active sailing community.
Certifications Offered
Throughout the course, you can earn the following internationally recognized ASA certifications:
- ASA 101 | Basic Keelboat Certification
- ASA 103 | Basic Coastal Cruising
- ASA 104 | Bareboat Cruising
Join us for this unforgettable sailing experience where adventure meets education, and discover the beauty of Wisconsin’s Northwoods from the water!
ASA 104, Bareboat Chartering | JULY 15 – 18 | Sturgeon Bay, WI: $1,547.50
Harbor Club Marina - Sturgeon Bay, WIThis comprehensive cruising course is designed for sailors with prior sailing experience. Six on-the-water days (3 as skipper). Certified students will act as skipper or crew aboard a 38-50 foot sailboat, navigating coastal waters by day. The curriculum covers essential skills, including basic navigation, cruise planning, anchoring techniques, boat systems, and maintenance procedures. Students will also learn international sailing considerations and how to respond to various “what if” scenarios that may arise offshore, becoming the “first responder” in such situations. Most charter companies require a sailing resume from the Skipper, and this internationally recognized ASA 104 certification is often a key requirement for chartering vessels.
Course Curriculum
On the first day, students will arrive in the evening and plan the trip itinerary and provisions, including meals (breakfast, lunch, and at least one dinner aboard). After a provisioning run and charting lesson, the class will finalize plans and spend the night on the boat at the marina.
The second day, we will set sail for the first anchorage. Once anchored, students will participate in a classroom-style session covering the yacht’s electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems. Navigation skills will also be practiced as students chart their course for the next leg of the trip. Dinner will be prepared onboard, and students will get hands-on experience prepping the dinghy to head ashore and explore.
On the third day, the group will dock at a marina, which provides additional docking practice. Dinner will typically be enjoyed ashore at a local restaurant, and students will complete their ASA 104 exam.
On the last day, students will plan the departure route before sailing back to Sturgeon Bay, with an anticipated midday arrival.
Format
This course is taught from Harbor Club Marina, located in Sturgeon Bay, WI. It is offered as a 4-day overnight course, beginning on Tuesday, June 10th, and returning on Friday, June 13th around noon. The Bareboat Cruising Made Easy textbook is included with your purchase of the course.