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As You Like It: Sailing Schools |
Learning the Ropes of Bareboating |
By Andrew Thiel |
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Some like to relax with a good book on vacation, while others like to work up a sweat. If you're one of those who needs a vacation after your vacation, and you love to sail, then this article is for you.
Hideaways Staff Writer, Andrew Thiel, explains why he considers bareboating (sailing a rented yacht with no professional help) an ideal way to spend a vacation and reviews two schools for learning the ropes. Travel to the Caribbean and spend three hours or three days with some top-notch instructors and a fleet of more than 100 boats. Even those weary of the sea will find the luxurious amenities and varied activities at this resort worth the trip. For a more intense learning environment, this second school offers real hands-on learning for six hours a day on the ocean. Andrew also reveals a recommended tour operator for practicing your new skills. Bon voyage!
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July 2006
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