Fast
Track to Cruising®
Learn to Sail plus Bareboat Cruising or Live Aboard Cruising on a monohull or catamaran
Announcing the fastest way to get certified
to cruise. We'll take you from novice to confident cruising sailor
in a high-energy, fun-filled learning experience. You sail, study,
work hard, and challenge your limits. Combine our basic sailing
lessons (Learn
to Sail course) with our Bareboat
Cruising Preparation or Live
Aboard Cruising course at extra savings! In less than 7 to
10 days, you are ready for a lifetime of cruising.
Prerequisite
for Course:
None
Certifications:
Day Sailing and Bareboat Cruising
Course Textbook:
Fast Track to Cruising by Steve and Doris Colgate
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Your textbook is included with course tuition, or can be ordered here
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SAILING Certification is also available for this course. |
Call 800-221-4326 to speak with an Offshore Sailing Advisor.
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Jane Glancy grew up in Boston where she started cruising with her father at a young age and loves to talk to customers about the joys of sailing. |
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Diana Smith is an avid Great Lakes racer from Indiana who has cruised extensively in the Caribbean, Chesapeake, Florida, and New England.
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How
Fast Track Works
| Course
Schedules
What You Learn
| Locations
for Fast Track


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Offshore Advantage |
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The
best training boats in the world – used only by
the finest maritime institutions |
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US
SAILING certified instructors – ranked #1 among
sailing schools in the United States |
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Over
100,000 graduates since 1964 |
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Founded
and operated by Steve and Doris Colgate - America’s
pre-eminent sailing education experts |
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Course
curriculums take you beyond standard certifications
– ranked #1 in the United States |
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Highest
sailing school reputation in the sailing industry –
partnering with the best of the best manufacturers,
charter companies and service organizations |
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More
quality time on the water than any other sailing
school. Some schools claim more time on the water but
they’re not teaching the whole time; we spend
every minute on the water teaching, and bring you ashore
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How
it Works
Fast Track to Cruising
combines Learn to Sail with a Bareboat Cruising Preparation or Live
Aboard Cruising course (your choice). Take the Learn to Sail course
on the award-winning COLGATE 26, then step aboard a state-of-the-art
cruising yacht for expert cruising instruction. As
you move from the Colgate 26 the larger cruising yacht, you and
your crewmates learn to work as a team, accomplishing set tasks
and sharing the satisfaction of a job well done. You learn the
dynamic responsibilities of a skipper and the rewards of being
a knowledgeable crew.
Your classroom is a brand-new 36 foot
Hunter in the Bareboat Preparation course or a new 43-49 footer
for Live Aboard Cruising. You'll graduate with the skills and
confidence to take the next step –– cruising on your
own, plus charter discounts from The Moorings. And when you're
ready to charter, just ask your sales advisor to book your bareboat
charter for you. Click
here for more information about The Moorings.
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Fast
Track to Cruising® Course Schedules
Take the Learn to Sail portion in three
action-packed days, or at a more leisurely pace over four days,
depending on the location you choose. The three-day schedule includes
1-1/2 hours of classroom each day, followed by 5-6 hours of on-water
instruction with a break for lunch ashore. Your classroom is a
brand-new 35-46 foot Hunter in the Bareboat Preparation course
or a new 46 footer for Live Aboard Cruising.
You can take the three-day Learn to Sail course
and the cruising course back-to-back at the same location, or
take them separately, at different locations if you wish, within
12 months. Either way, you lock in your Fast Track discount if
you book the whole program on your first call.
On your last day, you and your classmates
chart a course and sail on your own, without your instructor aboard.
No other sailing school does this at the ''learn to sail' level;
it's the ultimate test of Offshore's ability to give you what
you came for and then some -- proof positive of your growing confidence
in sailing skills.
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What
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Areas covered in the
Learn to Sail course:
- Nautical terminology
- Rigging and sails
- Getting underway
- Proper winch techniques
- Finding wind direction
- Points of sailing
- Tacking and jibing
- Interaction of wind and sail
- Maneuvering in close quarters
- >Wind
pressure and lift
- Heeling and stability
- Apparent wind
- Wind shifts
- Sailing wing and wing
- Stopping and starting under sail
- Spinnaker techniques
- Crew overboard pick-up
- Sailing backwards
- Rudderless sailing
- Sail trim and sail shape
- Boat balance
- Hull speed
- Mooring and anchoring
- Docking under sail
- Most used knots
- Right-of-way rules
- Grounding situations
- Heavy weather techniques
- Steering with a compass
- Sailing in currents
- Weather and lee helm
- Introduction to navigation
- Reefing (shortening) sails
Areas covered in the Live Aboard Cruising
course:
- Keeping a log
- Planning meals and storing food aboard
- Preparing meals aboard
- How to tow dinghy
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Areas covered in the
Cruising course:
- Planning a cruise
- Boat layout and sail plan
- Operation of engine, stove and head
- Engine maintenance
- Fueling techniques
- Battery and charge systems
- Water/battery conservation
- Thru-hull systems
- Maneuvers under power and sail
- Proper handling of halyards and lines
- Proper use of winches
- Sail trim and shape
- Apparent wind and sail selection
- Mainsail furling use
- Genoa roller furling use
- Overboard recovery procedures
- Heavy weather and reefing
- Heaving-to
- Sailing wing and wing
- Boom preventer use
- Docking and anchoring
- Knots and their applications
- Log procedures
- Piloting techniques including set,
drift and leeway calculations
- GPS navigation
- Rules of the road
- Danger bearings
- Coast Guard requirements
- VHF use
- Courtesy - lights and signals
- Use of safety harness
- Emergency tiller use
- Distress signals

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| Locations
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Course Locations
- Fast Track with Bareboat Cruising Preparation: Captiva
Island, Florida Ft.
Myers Beach, Florida The
Florida Keys Jersey
City, New Jersey
New York City Course
Locations - Fast Track with Live Aboard Cruising:
Tortola,
British Virgin Islands
Captiva Island,
Florida
St. Petersburg,
Florida
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