Not sure about sailing or just looking for a fun activity? Come join us for our learn to sail clinic where we’ll introduce you to the lifestyle of sailing during a 2-hour on the water experience. Sailors will take the helm, trim the sails, learn how to read the wind, and speak the language aboard a brand new 22 foot sailboat! Besides the time it takes to walk to the dock, the clinic will spend the entire time on the water.
isail@harborsailboats.com or (619) 291-9568 to get your tickets now!
Your sailboat is a 22-foot Capri 22 with a keel and transom hung rudder. The keel is weighted so the boat won’t capsize and is also the driving force of the boat (well get into that). This also means you won’t get wet and are protected inside the secure cockpit. Below is a small cabin for storing bags, water bottles, and life jackets.
The clinic will depart Harbor Island at 12pm and again at 2pm with a maximum of four sailors on each boat. Space is extremely limited so act quick if you want to make that dream a reality!
3/14/2020
12pm-2pm
or
2pm-4pm
$50 per person
Harbor Sailboats was founded in 1969 and is regarded as San Diego’s finest sailing club and sailing school. Sailors come to Harbor Sailboats for most advanced level of instruction, best boat quality, and most professional team.
Those looking to get into the lifestyle without having to buy a boat will see the amazing value in a club membership. With membership, your 2-day ASA 101 Basic Sailing Class is included and will certify you to skipper boats up to 22’. After building your sea time and skills, you can move onto the next class levels where you will learn to sail larger boats for weeks at a time. Between classes members take advantage of discounted rental rates on our fleet of 35 of the best maintained charter boats in San Diego.
Thanks for sailing with us!
I have been a professional captain for over 30 years and have worked with charter yacht companies and sailing clubs in Florida, Caribbean and California. Harbor Sailboats is the absolute best and they continue to improve with new equipment and innovative programs.
– Allan Glick