Few educational pursuits are found to be as unanimously valuable as The Sailing Foundation’s Safety at Sea Course. Often, demand exceeds availability, but there’s a rare opportunity to get this fantastic hands-on training in our region on short notice.
You’ll want to sign on quickly, though, since there’s about 12 hours of online preparatory course work before you attend. There’s lots more information about Safety at Sea at The Sailing Foudation’s website (that’s also where you register), but for a more personal description, find organizer Margaret Pommert’s write-up from a recent seminar below. Don’t miss this unique opportunity!
Here’s Margaret’s article from 2023:
Offshore racers know that World Sailing requires high-quality hands-on safety at sea training for many participants. In the Pacific Northwest, this training has long been presented annually by The Sailing Foundation, a local 501c3 non-profit whose mission centers on “the promotion of sailing in the Pacific Northwest.”
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In large part due to its good reputation as immensely valuable education, demand for this training has grown as more cruisers discover this is also the training that they want for their adventures. Last year, The Sailing Foundation’s offering of the US Sailing International Offshore with Hands-on Safety at Sea Training (“SaS” for short) sold out in less than an hour, leaving many sailors disappointed. Responding to the demand and the need, this year The Sailing Foundation scheduled two SaS courses: one on Bainbridge Island that took place in early March and one in Vancouver, WA that is
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taking place this weekend. In total, 180 sailors will participate, from newer boat owners to expert offshore racers. Part of what has enabled more access this year is a shift to a hybrid format. Prior to the hands-on training days, the participants completed a rigorous online Offshore course provided by US Sailing.
One exciting and notable aspect of this year’s trainings in the Pacific Northwest, in addition to the participation of more cruising sailors, is the fact that the percentage of women involved as both instructors and students has also increased to about 50%. These numbers have been growing over several years, and it’s great to see equal representation.
One aspiring offshore sailor summed it up simply after his first SaS training, “This is the most useful sailing education I’ve ever experienced.” While these classes have been described as top quality “next level” training, they are also a lot of fun, as you can see from the March 5, 2023, training on Bainbridge Island.
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Title background photo by Mike Visser.
Learn more at thesailingfoundation.org.
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