Mar 11 2009
SailTime Channel Islands Sailing Lessons on Sale
There is no doubt about it. Sailing is a great way to “get away from it all” even if you can only get away for just a few hours. The sea air, breeze in your face, sun on your back and the sound of the water passing below the hull conspire to create relaxation and a sense of freedom not found in many other ways of “bustin stress”.
But for most of the history of modern day sailing you need to be rich enough to afford your own boat or join a club of some sort which isn’t always able to provide the level of freedom being sought after. What’s more, unless your dad taught you how to sail you have another hurdle… finding someone capable of offering a great learning experience. The norm tends to be a retired, crusty, old salt biding his time until it is five o’clock somewhere. Finding a good instructor is hit or miss at best…
What if you could get quality private lessons from a true educator intent on teaching you skills at an affordable price ? You can, here at Channel Islands Harbor this Spring. We are currently offering unprecedented low lesson pricing to encourage you to make that dream a reality now… when you really need it! Some of the best opportunities in life like this are found during the lowest ebbs.
Photo by SailTime Member Mike Ruel
The next hurdle for sailors coming out of lessons is the “use it or lose it” challenge. New found skills will rapidly evaporate unless exercised. So we go back to the options available; buying a boat is expensive, buying a share of a boat is expensive, joining a traditional club has a variety of drawbacks. That leaves one choice; SailTime – the “un-club” sailing club, where you pay a flat monthly membership fee about equal to the cost of a car payment. As a SailTime Member, sail as little or as much as you like every month on luxuriously appointed and fully loaded new Hunter yachts.
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If you hang out (literally and figuratively) on or over the water enough you can capture images like the one shown in this blog and it’s great fun sailing with Sailtime.
Just found this site, love it! I am going to refer a freind in SoCal, he has been looking for something like this forever!