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Tan, Race, Party, Enjoy
A roundup of sailing schools offering everything from basic instruction to race training.
Oct 26, 2001
By Staff (More articles by this author)
NorthU
Students at North U seminars learn everything from rig tuning to boathandling.
Have the urge to head back to school? It may be just what you need to jump up a level in your local or national fleet. No matter what you sail, there's a school that can help you out.

J World
Newport, R.I., Annapolis, Md., Key West, Fla., San Diego

J World offers a diverse menu of racing courses at four locations across the country¿from three-day seminars to weeklong racing instruction during regattas. 800-343-2255.
http://www.jworldschool.com

Kolius Sailing Schools
La Porte, Texas

The Kolius school is designed for dinghy sailors. The school runs five-day courses in Lasers or Vanguard 15s in the spring. 800-276-SAIL.
http://www.kolius-sailing.com

Olympic Circle Sailing Center
Berkeley, Calif.

Sailing on notoriously windy San Francisco Bay, OCSC offers four performance sailing courses. The courses are held year-round on weekends. 800-223-2984.
http://www.ocscsailing.com

North U./Offshore Sailing School Performance Race Weeks
Captiva Island, Fla.

In 2002, the Fast Track and Performance Race Weeks will be combined into one program. Three separate one-week sessions will be held in March and April. 888-454-5216.
http://www.offshore-sailing.com

Premier Sailing
Irvington, Va.

This lower Chesapeake Bay school offers weekend race-training and "Supercrew" courses in J/24s. The former focuses on overall sailing technique. The latter teaches the specifics of crewing on a race boat. 804-435-5019.
http://www.sailingschool.net

Rick White's Sailing Seminars
Key Largo, Fla.

White runs 5-day seminars for beach cats and dinghies each April, and a Hobie Wave clinic in December, out of his hotel in Key Largo. White will also bring his seminar to your fleet. 305-451-3287.
http://www.catsailor.com/isc.html

Offshore Sailing School's Sailmaker's Caribbean Challenge
Tortola, British Virgin Islands

You and three friends spend a week racing a Moorings 413 around the B.V.I. under the watchful eye of top sailmakers. Students spend six nights afloat and two nights in hotel accommodations.
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You have one hour before the first start of your first race of the season. Despite promises to practice, you haven’t been in the boat since last fall. What is your first priority?
Practicing upwind boathandling
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Practicing spinnaker work
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Taking windshots, getting the breeze dialed in
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