ASA 104
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Course Descriptions and Prices
- Prices for all courses include ASA textbook and ASA examination.
- Prices for all live aboard courses (ASA 103 & 104) include food.
ASA 104
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On the first day of class we spend approximately two hours in the classroom reviewing Points of Sail, Rules of the Road, knots, MOB techniques, USCG requirements and basic navigation, plotting and fuel consumption. We then discuss our itinerary. While one student charts the navigation for the first leg of the trip, the rest of the class stows provisions and makes preparations to get underway. Prior to our departure from the slip, we review additional terminology. Once underway, we will review points of sail and practice tacks, jibes, and the taking of LOPs. While anchored or docked, we will discuss diesel engine operation, air conditioning, galley procedures, head operation and emergency responses to failures. Usually, the first part of the exam is then completed followed by dinner.
After breakfast on the second day of class, one of the students will complete the navigation to the next destination. En route students will train with more advanced sailing techniques such as reefing underway, heaving to, anchoring methods and emergency response reactions. Lunch is eaten in transit. Another student then finalizes the navigation to our overnight destination. Along the way, students will demonstrate two methods of MOB recovery. Upon arrival to our destination, we will review anchoring techniques, weather, tides, going aground and trip planning / plotting. Afterwards we will prepare dinner and test on the final portion of the written exam.
Following breakfast on the last day, one student will plot the morning's navigation, while another charts the afternoon's navigation to return us to Corpus Christi. Once under sail we will polish all of the techniques acquired over the last two days, including docking under variant conditions. Class is dismissed at 5pm.
NOTE: *Schedules differ with instructors, class size, and / or inclement weather.*
Recommended Items to Bring:
- Boat Shoes
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Cap/Visor
- Camera
- Sailing Gloves (may be purchased in our chandlery)
- Spiral Notebook
- Pencil
- Weather appropriate clothing: swimsuit, shorts, pants, windbreaker, foulies, sweater, etc.
- If prone to motion sickness, your preferred remedy.
This course is taught by the following certified instructors:
Captain John W. Lillard III
Captain Bob G. Barrow
This course is offered on the following boats:
| 2005 | Catalina 387 | "Nell Betty II" |
| 1999 | Hunter 380 | "Miss Lilly " |
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NOTE: *If the scheduled dates below do not meet your needs, please call.*
ASA 104 OPEN DATE GIFT CERTIFICATE
| Reservation:
To reserve a class more than 30 days in advance, 50% of the tuition is required. 100% of the tuition is due 30 days prior to the first class. Cancellation: Should you cancel within 30 days of the first day of class, the total tuition will be forfeited. Reschedule: An administrative fee will apply accordingly to each rescheduled class. |

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