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Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association (ISSA)
The Interscholastic Sailing Association (ISSA) governs secondary school sailing in the United States, in both independent and public high schools. Sailor eligibility starts at the ninth grade; there are no age limits. As in college sailing, there are seven district associations which schedule events, as well as a system of national championships. While ISSA had its origins in the preparatory schools of the Northeast in 1930, it is now a nationwide organization with active districts in Northeast (NESSA), Mid-Atlantic (MASSA), South Atlantic (SAISA), Southeast (SEISA), Midwest (MWISSA), Pacific Coast (PCISA), and Northwest (NWISA)
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US-IRC Management Committee - IRC Yacht Racing Handicap
One can argue the subjective and technical pros and cons of any handicap rule indefinitely. Here is a fact: the principle clubs and event organizers who established US-IRC did so for one reason. They saw the continued decline in participation among IMS and Americap rated yachts at their events. They saw nothing on the horizon that would reverse that trend.
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Qld Yachting Association - Flash Player Detection
Yachting Queensland is the peak body for all forms of boating, including power and sail, in Queensland. It is a diverse organisation with key responsibilities that facilitate the management and development of ‘boating’ in Queensland. The existence of Yachting Queensland is pivotal to the health and development of the sport of ‘boating’ in Queensland.
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Harwich Area Sailing Association
HASA is a sub-division of the Eastern Region of the Royal Yachting Association. It serves to promote the interests of sailing clubs from Aldeburgh to Walton-on-the-Naze, and to preserve and improve the quality of sailing.
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Greater Huntington Council of Yacht and Boating Clubs, Inc.
The Greater Huntington Council of Yacht and Boating Clubs has served the needs of Huntingtons recreational boating community by encouraging the sport of boating; by promoting safe seamanship and navigation; and by supporting marine safety and environmental protection issues.
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Skipper Class
For information on events with tips on how to rig your Skipper dinghy.
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Samsa
With a coastline of 2798 kilometres and a rich history of seafaring, South Africa is truly a maritime nation. The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is the custodian of South African seas and the champion of the nation's maritime traditions.
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Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound
The Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound has been serving local racing sailors for over 100 years. From organizing championships to rating boats using the latest handicap standards, YRALIS is dedicated to promoting safe, fair and challenging sailboat racing throughout Western Long Island Sound. Today, we have over 65 member clubs, and nearly a thousand individual members. Over 700 boats are registered in the PHRF fleet, racing in both spinnaker and non-spinnaker classes. In addition, there are several offshore one-designs: J-44, J-120, J-35, J-105, J-30, J-92, J-80, Mumm 30s and Express 37s.
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New Zealand Marine Industry
The Marine Industry Association is the industry's facilitator and host of a growing number of marine orientated events - welcoming newcomers to the leisure activity of boating and outdoor aquatic activity along with networking businesses into the Industry Organisation.
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Awesome Sailing Team
Looking for experienced sailors to help campaign the J30 Awesome on Lake Michigan out of Chicago. Includes information about the vessel, photos and related links.
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Boating Industry Association of NSW
The Boating Industry Association of New South Wales, Australia Code of Practice shows a strong commitment to positive environmental practices. It states: The Code demonstrates members concern for environmental issues. Recreational boating facilities and services are not in themselves a significant source of pollution. Effective and practical management procedures will mitigate any harmful environmental effects.
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American Sailing Association | Home Port
America's Sailing & Sailing School Authority.
ASA certification facilities give sailors of all experience levels an opportunity to become more competent and confident in their abilities. If you choose to venture beyond the basics, we'll expand your horizons by teaching you to navigate with electronics and with the stars. Become certified at advanced or offshore levels and the world's oceans will become your highways and by-ways. You can learn it all or select the things that interest you the most. Selecting an ASA school assures you of professional training and the best value for your sail education dollar.
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