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Sailing With Style
American Sailing E-News December 2011 
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Greetings!
Welcome to this holiday edition of Sailing With Style. We want to give our best wishes for a fun and festive season-and we hope this issue will help. Read on and you'll find the story of our recent flotilla in the tropical paradise of Tahiti, along with holiday boat-decorating tips, galley-friendly recipes and drink ideas, and more! Enjoy, and have a wonderful holiday. Please enjoy, and email us with your suggestions so that we can continue to improve it. We hope to see you at one of ASA's flotillas, member events, or regional boatshows soon!
Sincerely,
 Charlie Nobles Executive Director |
Photo of the Month
for December
The Islands of Tahiti
Photo by: Patrick Shuss
Taken during the November 2011 ASA Flotilla in the spectacular Tahitian Islands
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Give the Gift of a Sailing Vacation in beautiful St. Petersburg, FL
Plan on joining the ASA for Members' Week on the Summer Sailstice
June 15th thru June 22nd, 2012 in
at the beautiful Renaissance Vinoy Resort in St. Petersburg, Florida.
It's time for summer sailing, seminars and fun, at the ASA Members' Week! What is Members' Week?
It is best described as sailing camp for grown ups.
Once a year the ASA selects a beautiful land based resort so that family members, sailors and non-sailors alike can experience a taste of sailing as much as or as little as they like.
Whether you prefer to sail, visit the spa, or just lay by the pool, you'll have plenty of like-minded people around. You are just about certain to make new lasting friendships by meeting others that share your passion.
For the sailors we have planned a week of sailing.
Try out different keelboats boats from Catalina, Hunter and Beneteau as well as small boat sailing opportunities on a Compac, Topaz or Happy Cat. Practice your skills at docking, man overboard or
learn to fly a spinnaker.
Daily seminars provide an opportunity to introduce your family to the fun of sailing and the lifestyle. The laid back atmosphere encourages those who have never before been aboard a boat to give it a try. ASA certified instructors captain the various boats and give informal training designed to whet your appetite for more. Making new friends may be just the ticket to give you some one else to share that first charter with on your next vacation.
The Renaissance Vinoy Resort Hotel has been the pride of St. Petersburg for 80 years, a monument to grace, elegance. The resort is an internationally sought after destination located right on the waterfront. This grand historical landmark was first opened on December 31, 1925 and has attracted many a sophisticated clientele. You may even notice discrete signage that requests you not take photos or disturb any celebrities staying at the resort. Located along the waterfront and within walking distance to museums, shopping, dining and entertainment there is no need for a car.
If you don't feel like walking you can hop the local trolley called the looper and ride out to the end of the Pier for a beautiful view of Tampa Bay. Tour the local galleries like Chihuly or Salvador Dali. Just come and enjoy all the area has to offer.
Come one and all! Sign up for AMERICAN SAILING WEEK 2012 early and save!
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE DETAILS
For more information contact
Kathy Christensen
310-822-7171
OR
Jean Levine
727-644-7496
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Featured Charter Destination
Deltaville, VA By ASA Instructor, Captain Bill Crump
Photo by Stephen Blue | |
With sheltered waters just off the Chesapeake Bay, as well as marinas, boatyards, and attractions to serve every boater, Deltaville, Virginia is a destination for cruisers hailing from all parts of the world. This is a rural area, convenient to mid-Atlantic population centers. It has a rich history of boatbuilding, farming, and harvesting the bounty of the Chesapeake Bay. It also has the distinction of being the only town to support two West Marine stores less than half a mile apart. They both do very well, thank you! It is indeed a yachting center, primarily of the sailing sort. Locals and transients learn what to buy at West Marine, and what necessities are a bit cheaper at Hurd's Hardware.
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The Nautical Chef
Holidays Afloat!
By Stacey Brooks Connelly
ASA Instructor and School Owner
Spending the holidays afloat is a special and unique way to enjoy this festive time of year with both family and friends! Make your floating home full of holiday cheer by getting your family and friends involved in the decoration of your boat and in the preparation of both food and drink. This is the perfect way to start your holiday season! Start by getting a list together of the special items you will need on board to make your floating home cozy and comfortable! - LED lights that are solar charged are a great way to decorate your rigging.
- Use rope lights whenever possible on your boat. Rope lights are easier to string and won't get caught on netting or small items. Use bright colored or white lights because the lights will be the background for the rest of your decorations.
- Garland that can be wrapped around your lifelines, bow pulpits, mast pulpits and stern pulpits.
- Decorative ball with lights for your cockpit and cockpit table can be hung above your center console table.
- Holiday scented plug-ins for your boat or battery powered "spray" air fresheners are nice - especially the warm apple pie, gingerbread, pine or berry scents.
- Bring simple craft materials aboard so each member of your crew can make their own tree ornament.
- Consider buying a small plastic tree to put on your galley table below. Decorate with the homemade ornaments. Keep your plastic tree in place by using some molding clay to adhere to the table - or of course the old standby duct tape works too.
- Put festive holiday throw pillows on your settee and in your cockpit.
- Holiday napkins, table cloths and glasses are a nice touch to make your galley area inviting.
- Add your own ideas and traditions to this list and complete your cozy holiday atmosphere.
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ASA, along with Blue Water Sailing magazine, Weems & Plath and Icom radio, is sponsoring this Seminar to help you learn how to take the Drama out of your Dream, from choosing the right boat to sailing away together in harmony, hosted by Couples Instructors and lifelong cruisers and Jeff Grossman and Jean Levine.
The goal and objective of this Two Can Sail Couples Cruising Seminar is to give you both the tools and perspectives you need as a couple to safely pursue the cruising lifestyle. We have assembled an outstanding group of marine professionals who have varied experience and back ground to present you with a balanced educational experience. Who are the presenters? Couples who are also Captains, ASA Instructors, Authors, Marine Surveyors, and a Meteorologist . This is not designed to be a whole day of power point presentations, we hope to balance the hard data with some fun, lots of good information mixed in with some sea stories and fantastic photos, all of us sharing our expertise to help you make your dream a reality. We have collaborated on a seminar companion guide, which is our gift to each couple. For those attending in February, you will receive a pair of tickets to the Sunday Miami Boat Show. We hope you will view the boats and equipment through your new outlook as a more educated consumer.
Sponsored by the American Sailing Association and Blue Water Sailing Magazine, Team Jeff & Jean specialize in working with couples and bring this focus to their Two Can Sail Couples Cruising Seminars. This seminar is a forum to share the knowledge they have gained in the unique aspects that are found with one couple on a cruising boat, and their experience from over 60 combined years of cruising, racing and teaching sailing. Guest Speakers are such as; Liza Copeland, Lee Chesneau and George Day.
Each Seminar is limited to 25 Couples
Seminar Fee: $295/couple ($175 single),
$25 discount for ASA Members.
For more information or to register:
visit www.twocansail.com/Seminars or email or call 727-644-7496
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THE SCUTTLEBUTT
Upcoming Events December/January 2011-12 Dec 20: Hannukah starts at Sundown!
Dec 22: Official 1st Day of Winter Dec 25:
Merry Christmas
Know about some great sailing events going on in your area in Jan/Feb 2012? Let us know!
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