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US Sailing recognises best sailing centers in USA

by Jake Fish on 18 Sep 2011
Large_One%20of%20the%20winnersWestwind%20Sailingconducting%20their%20adult%20classes US Sailing recognises best sailing centers in USA - Sail World | Computer Repair, Networking, and IT Support in Seattle, WA One of the winners - Westwind Sailing - conducting their adult classes SW
US SAILING, the National Governing Body of the sport in America, has recognized nine community sailing centers that provide exemplary training and educational programs consistent with the curriculum standards of the US SAILING Training Department.

The US SAILING Community Sailing Sanctioning Program acknowledges organizations that best exemplify community sailing’s strengths nationwide. These sailing organizations routinely offer sailors with the highest level of education, through US SAILING reviewed and approved curriculums, a proven track record, quality equipment and facilities, and strong safety protocols. Some of the best sailors in the world learned through US SAILING.

Here is the list of US SAILING Sanctioned Sailing Centers:

California
• Westwind Sailing / Dana Point, Calif.

Connecticut
• SHYC Sailing Foundation / Stonington, Conn.

Florida
• Edison Sailing Center / Ft. Myers, Fla.

Massachusetts
• Community Boating, Inc. / Boston, Mass.
• Courageous Sailing Center / Boston, Mass.
• Duxbury Bay Maritime School / Duxbury, Mass.

Washington
• Sail Sand Point / Seattle, Wash.

Wisconsin
• Milwaukee Community Sailing Center / Milwaukee, Wis.

Vermont
• Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center / Burlington, Vt.

US SAILING Executive Director Jack Gierhart said, 'US SAILING has long set the standard for training sailing instructors, and we felt that it was a natural progression to recognize programs who utilize our Small Boat Instructor curriculum standards, safety protocols and overall program management. We consider these programs among the best places in the country, if not the world, for people to learn how to sail. We look forward to seeing this program grow as more qualified programs apply and others begin adopting these proven standards.'

A set of criteria was established to evaluate and select these sanctioned community sailing centers. The application process is available to all organizations nationwide provided that they are open to the general public without discrimination. US SAILING reviewed several factors before approving the centers including program curriculums, class offerings, safety protocols and procedures, quality of boats (both sail and power), facilities, staff size and certification and overall stability. While there was not a requirement for a programs’ full staff to be US SAILING certified, it was required that any classes that lead to a US SAILING certification be led by a US SAILING instructor. Programs were chosen from both year round and seasonal locations, but the common thread among all of them is the high level of education that they provide to their students and the quality of their curriculums.

For more information on US SAILING’s Community Sailing Sanctioning Program, including a copy of the application, visit us at http://training.ussailing.org/ProgramMgmt/commsailctrsanction.htm.

For specific questions regarding this program, please contact Stu Gilfillen at stugilfillen@ussailing.org or 978.821.2076.

About US SAILING:
The United States Sailing Association (US SAILING), the national governing body for sailing, provides leadership, integrity, and growth for the sport in the United States. Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, US SAILING is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. US SAILING offers training and education programs for instructors and race officials, supports a wide range of sailing organizations and communities, issues offshore rating certificates, and provides administration and oversight of competitive sailing across the country, including National Championships and the US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics. For more information, please visit www.ussailing.org.

If you want to link to this article then please use this URL: www.sail-world.com/88598

US Sailing recognises best sailing centers in USA

by Jake Fish on 18 Sep 2011
Large_One%20of%20the%20winnersWestwind%20Sailingconducting%20their%20adult%20classes US Sailing recognises best sailing centers in USA - Sail World | Computer Repair, Networking, and IT Support in Seattle, WA One of the winners - Westwind Sailing - conducting their adult classes SW
US SAILING, the National Governing Body of the sport in America, has recognized nine community sailing centers that provide exemplary training and educational programs consistent with the curriculum standards of the US SAILING Training Department.

The US SAILING Community Sailing Sanctioning Program acknowledges organizations that best exemplify community sailing’s strengths nationwide. These sailing organizations routinely offer sailors with the highest level of education, through US SAILING reviewed and approved curriculums, a proven track record, quality equipment and facilities, and strong safety protocols. Some of the best sailors in the world learned through US SAILING.

Here is the list of US SAILING Sanctioned Sailing Centers:

California
• Westwind Sailing / Dana Point, Calif.

Connecticut
• SHYC Sailing Foundation / Stonington, Conn.

Florida
• Edison Sailing Center / Ft. Myers, Fla.

Massachusetts
• Community Boating, Inc. / Boston, Mass.
• Courageous Sailing Center / Boston, Mass.
• Duxbury Bay Maritime School / Duxbury, Mass.

Washington
• Sail Sand Point / Seattle, Wash.

Wisconsin
• Milwaukee Community Sailing Center / Milwaukee, Wis.

Vermont
• Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center / Burlington, Vt.

US SAILING Executive Director Jack Gierhart said, 'US SAILING has long set the standard for training sailing instructors, and we felt that it was a natural progression to recognize programs who utilize our Small Boat Instructor curriculum standards, safety protocols and overall program management. We consider these programs among the best places in the country, if not the world, for people to learn how to sail. We look forward to seeing this program grow as more qualified programs apply and others begin adopting these proven standards.'

A set of criteria was established to evaluate and select these sanctioned community sailing centers. The application process is available to all organizations nationwide provided that they are open to the general public without discrimination. US SAILING reviewed several factors before approving the centers including program curriculums, class offerings, safety protocols and procedures, quality of boats (both sail and power), facilities, staff size and certification and overall stability. While there was not a requirement for a programs’ full staff to be US SAILING certified, it was required that any classes that lead to a US SAILING certification be led by a US SAILING instructor. Programs were chosen from both year round and seasonal locations, but the common thread among all of them is the high level of education that they provide to their students and the quality of their curriculums.

For more information on US SAILING’s Community Sailing Sanctioning Program, including a copy of the application, visit us at http://training.ussailing.org/ProgramMgmt/commsailctrsanction.htm.

For specific questions regarding this program, please contact Stu Gilfillen at stugilfillen@ussailing.org or 978.821.2076.

About US SAILING:
The United States Sailing Association (US SAILING), the national governing body for sailing, provides leadership, integrity, and growth for the sport in the United States. Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, US SAILING is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. US SAILING offers training and education programs for instructors and race officials, supports a wide range of sailing organizations and communities, issues offshore rating certificates, and provides administration and oversight of competitive sailing across the country, including National Championships and the US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics. For more information, please visit www.ussailing.org.

If you want to link to this article then please use this URL: www.sail-world.com/88598