Thursday, June 25, 2009

Want to have your female friend sail with you more often?


They why not teach them how to sail or find them lessons? Sailing is a social activity, lets face it, it is no fun alone most times. So many times it is the guy's dream and the women are left out for a variety of reasons (as shown in our poll). Sebago Sailing has adopted an easy method of instruction for women that starts off with The Sailing Wind Wheel. We teach in a clinic - on the boat but not out in the harbor sailing (just yet). It's affordable and supportive and bound to create excitement for sailing. Call or email us at info@sebagosailing.com FMI. 207-647-4400. http://www.sailingwindwheel.com/

Lake Region Sailing Club wants crew!



Check out their site at: http://www.lakesregionsailingclub.com/

First Race of 2009!!! Tuesday, June 30th 5:30 pm
Starting Line is off Lakeside Pines Campground, Long Lake

Starwind Sailboat



Hi Mike and Mo

Just thought I would let you know another student bought a boat. 1986 starwind 223, mooring it on grand lake. Charlie is still building his, but trying to see how far mine will tip in the mean time. Thanks for the lessons!

Campbell

"The County" Maine

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NEW SAILING CLINICS FOR WOMEN ONLY! $65

We are now offering women only sailing clinics. Drop us an email for more information. These will be conducted at the marina but we won't sail on our first run through. We'll study the vessels, the wind and sailing concepts.

Our intention is to break down sailing into simple components (port/starboard, sails/wind etc.) BEFORE we go out on the water.

Women across the country have found this new 'learning to sail' method:

Non-threatening
Easy to understand
Supportive
Encouraging

If you want to ease into sailing - this is a great and very affordable way to begin! Give us a call and we'll detail the course for you.

Maine Boats in and Ready for sailing

We've had a few ASA courses all ready this spring/summer and booking more now. Our 14' O'day Javelins are varnished and ready to go and the new sails on the sunfish are rigged and ready for delivery. Now, we need the sun! Good news is the weather this weekend is looking bright and sunny with 'scattered showers' - which could mean nothing at all. Naturally the weathermen/women can't predict anything accurately in Western Maine - the bane of our existence here.

Alas - SAILORS SAIL!