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About the ASA
                     

In the twenty years since ASA began certifying sailing instructors and students to international standards, a number of other organizations have created similar programs. It is impossible for ASA to provide information on any individual or group that claims to have a certification system, so we recommend potential students perform enough research to make an informed decision.

Here's why we believe ASA is your best choice.
  • Over 270 professional sailing schools around the world use the ASA system.
  • ASA membership represents about 85% of the viable, commercial sailing schools in the U. S.
  • ASA is the standard for sailing education in the US and increasingly elsewhere in the world.
  • ASA has had a functioning, nationwide keelboat program since 1983.
  • ASA has certified nearly 7,000 professional sailing instructors.
  • ASA has certified more than 237,500 sailing students.
  • ASA is the only certifying organization which has adopted an instructor code of ethics.
  • ASA is the only sailing organization that helped develop national standards working with the US Coast Guard sponsored NASBLA Education Standards Advisory Board.
  • ASA has a complete, functioning 7 level keelboat program plus multihull endorsements and a revamped small boat program.
  • ASA Basic Keelboat certification has been approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and may satisfy your state's sailing education requirements.  This certification is recognied by the U.S. Coast Guard.
  • ASA certification is recognized by major charter boat companies as well as other ASA facilities around the world.
  • Philosophically ASA and its schools believe sailing is safe, fun and easy to learn. It's only complicated and intense if those teaching it choose to present it that way. We don't.

About the ASA