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Learn to Sail with the Seattle Sailing Club
Seattle Sailing Club has been based out of Shilshole Bay Marina for over forty years and strives to make sailing affordable, accessible and fun for everyone! We run American Sailing Association certification courses starting with Basic Keelboat 101 through Celestial Navigation 107 on weekends, weekdays and weekday evenings every month of the year. We also run spinnaker handling courses, racing courses and weeklong cruise-n-learn courses in the San Juan Islands. We keep our class sizes small, no more than 4 people, to give you as much one-on-one time with your instructor and as much time as possible on the helm/crew positions on 24-36 foot racing and cruising sailboats. Our USCG licensed instructors are highly qualified, fun and professional. We aim to train you to the highest level possible so you’ll get our there and start sailing!

American Sailing Association has been certifying students and instructors longer than any organization in the United States and is recognized by schools, clubs and charter companies around the world. ASA is endorsed as an official licensing program in the U.S. by the National Association of Boating Administrators and the United States Coast Guard. The Seattle Sailing Club is recognized by ASA as a complete Certification Facility. All of our USCG instructors are trained and certified by ASA. We maintain a high level of standard to give you the best learning experience available. This is the place to start sailing. Join the fun!
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1. Basic Keelboat Sailing
ASA level 101 (Lessons 1, 2, 3 and 4)
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$295 for members, $395 for non-members
- 12-hour course: 3 hours in the classroom; 9 hours on the water hands-on instruction.
- Terminology, knots, rules of the road, and basic sail theory.
- Rigging, sail selection and seamanship.
- Points of sail upwind and downwind and man over-board recovery.
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The ASA Basic Keelboat 101 written exam is $30. On completion of your exam, ASA will send you the official Basic Keelboat 101 Certification Seal for your International Log Book.
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2. Basic Coastal Cruising
ASA level 103 (Lessons 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, plus a solo sail)
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$395 for members, $525 for non-members
- 18-hour course: 15 hours on the water hands-on instruction, and a 3-hour solo trip.
- Reefing, heaving-to, boat-handling practice under sail and power.
- Sail selection and sail trim, plus Basic Navigation skills.
- Docking upwind/downwind, plus anchoring.
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The ASA Basic Coastal 103 written exam is $30. On completion of your exam, ASA will send you the official Basic Coastal 103 Certification Seal for your International Log Book.
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3. Bareboat Chartering
ASA level 104 (Lessons 10, 11, 12 and overnight instructed charter)
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$695 for members, $845 for non-members
- 9-hour course plus a 3 day, 2 night overnight instructed charter (predetermined destination).
- Systems check-out and trouble shooting for inboard engines, propane, head and thruhulls.
- Big boat sail selection and trim, big boat docking and anchoring.
- Navigation, plotting courses, and hand-bearing compass work.
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The ASA Bareboat Charter 104 written exam is $30. On completion of your exam, ASA will send you the official Bareboat Charter 104 Certification Seal for your International Log Book.
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4. Cruise and Learn
ASA Levels 103 and 104 (Lessons 5 - 12 at predetermined destinations)
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$1150 for members, $1700 for non-members
Six days and 5 nights aboard our boats learning Basic Coastal Cruising 103 and Bareboat Charter 104.
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5. Coastal Navigation
ASA level 105
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$295 for members, $395 for non-members
This ASA course offers advanced coastal navigation lessons, using a variety of tools and publications.
- 9-hour course: three 3-hour sessions, weeknights or weekends, in the classroom.
- Continuing education for advanced cruising techniques with the most direct manual available on practical navigation.
- Reading nautical charts, symbols, and dead reckoning navigation.
- Bearings and fixes, correcting your course for current and leeway.
- Fog navigation and GPS practice.
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The ASA Coastal Navigation 105 written exam is $30. On completion of your exam, ASA will send you the official Coastal Navigation 105 Certification Seal for your International Log Book.
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6. Advanced Coastal Cruising
ASA level 106
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$895 for members, $1045 for non-members
Learn to safely skipper and crew a 30-50 foot sailing vessel in coastal and inland waters both day and night in any weather conditions. Sail overnight on a 3-day/two-night cruise into the Straits of Juan de Fuca rotating watches for 30 consecutive hours. Set anchor the second night prior to the return voyage.
Gain hands-on experience for the ASA 105-Coastal Navigation course reading tides/currents, plotting courses, determining set/drift, three point fixes, running fixes, compass correction, GPS, weather sources, latitude/longitude, charts, local destinations and hazards in Puget Sound, Admiralty Inlet and the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Learn night navigation, lights, buoys, traffic after dark. Navigate by depth sounder, charts and GPS.
Learn and practice advanced cruising and sailing techniques specific to 30-50 ft. vessels.
**This is an Advanced Coastal Cruising course expecting the highest standard of achievement.
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The ASA Advanced Coastal Cruising 106 written exam is $30. On completion of your exam, ASA will send you the official Advanced Coastal Cruising 106 Certification Seal for your International Log Book.
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7. Celestial Navigation
ASA level 107
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$395 for members, $495 for non-members
Six 3-hour lessons
Prereq: ASA 105
Able to demonstrate the Celestial Navigation theory required to saftely navigate a sailboat on an offshore passage. The practical application is conducted in the Offshore Passagemaking Standard.
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The ASA Celestial Navigation 107 written exam is $30. On completion of your exam, ASA will send you the official Celestial Navigation 107 Certification Seal for your International Log Book.
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8. Docking Endorsement
ASA level 118
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Price: TBA
Two 6-hour lessons
Learn to dock sailboats in many scenerios on both large (inboard engines) and small (outboard engines) vessels.
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9. Spinnaker Handling Course
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$295 for members, $395 for non-members
This course teaches you how to use the spinnaker sail. Used primarily in racing, the spinnaker sail adds performance and speed.
- 12 hour on the water hands-on course.
- Learn equipment and rigging, different types of spinnakers and their function.
- How to pack, hoist and set spinnakers.
- How to gybe, trim and douse the spinnaker.
- Prerequisite - Basic Coastal Cruising.
- Club members who successfully complete this course may use the spinnaker sail on our small boats.
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10. Introduction to Racing
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$395 for members, $495 for non-members
This course teaches the fundamentals of sailboat racing, including starts, mark roundings and tactics.
- 12 hour on the water hands-on course, plus either a Monday or Wednesday night race.
- Learn the racing rules and advanced sail trim.
- Learn starting tactics and buoy rounding tactics.
- This clinic is for people who have already completed Basic Coastal Cruising 103 and the Spinnaker Handling course.
- Completion of this course will allow you to confidently crew on a racing sailboat.
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