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 So you want to go Sailing in Racine, Wisconsin. 

We can make it happen.  SailTime Racine offers lease share sailboat programs that get you out on the water.  No more looking for the perfect boat in the sailboat classifieds or sailboat for sale websites.

We also offer Sailing lessons / instruction for beginners though Sailing across Lake Michigan.

So let me tell you a little bit about the SailTime program.

We offer two major services SailTime Membership and Sail Training.

Membership in SailTime 

Membership is a great way to get on the water without ownership requirements. It is a shorter commitment that cost less than owning your own boat. You would sign up for the sailing season with benefits of SailTime Plus for a whole year. Sailtime functions a lot like a sailing club with boats in the 33+ foot range.

We Offer several plans to meet your needs in Milwaukee and Racine. 

Plans start at just $399 month when paid over 12 months.

The plans we offer are:

Classic (Silver) with 35+ Sails per season (pricing on the Fleet page )
Gold with 50+ Sails per season 
Platinum with 70+ Sails per season 

Sails are from 10:30am to 6pm or 6pm to 10:30am. 

The Classic (Silver), Gold, and Platinum plans allow for free as available use that does not count against you allocated times.

You are able to schedule these sails on our online calendar and make changes with advance notice as your own schedule changes.

SailTime Milwaukee is a ASA Outstanding School for 2009

 List of ASA Outstanding School for 2009

Our lead instructor was also named a ASA Outstanding Instructors for 2009


If you have any question please call 262-960-1470 or email me at Milwaukee@SailTime.com

 

 

 

 

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SailTime Milwaukee is a ASA Outstanding Sailing School for 2009 

Top 20 out of over 300 ASA sailing Schools

List of ASA Outstanding School for 2009

SailTime Milwaukee is outstand sailing school that teaches basic sailing lessons through advance instruction including Great Lake crossings.

The SailTime Milwaukee Sailing School is committed to provide the highest quality sailing courses to our members and the general public. We use a Hunter 38 and a Hunter 33 in our sail training.  At our sailing school we offer the following sailing courses with a ASA class size of 2-3 students:

Class Single Person Additional Person
Introduction to Sailing **NEW**
$195 $195
ASA 101 Basic Keelboat $450 $350
ASA 103 Coastal Cruising $625 $525
ASA 104 Barebaot Charter $725 $625
ASA 106 Advanced Coastal Cruising $1000 $900
ASA 118 Docking Endorsement $300 $200
ASA 105 Coastal Navigation $400 $300
ASA 120 RADAR Endorsement $350 $250

Sailtime members receive a discount of 10%.

Prices above are for sailing instruction on Lake Michigan out of Racine or Milwaukee Wisconsin.

All the courses are American Sailing Association courses and include certification and materials. There is a $39 one time ASA fee for new students that have not takes an American Sailing Association course before.

Sailing School Instructors

Our Manager of Training, Captain Jim Stewart (ASA Outstanding Instructors for 2009), has been sailing for more than 25 years; has chartered boats throughout the US, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean; and has been training others to sail for more than five years. Captain Stewart has a 50-ton master's license and is certified to teach ASA 101 through ASA 106 (Basic Keelboat through Advanced Costal Cruising). He is currently handling SailTime's Regional Training Center in Milwaukee and Racine, WI.
 

The SailTime Training Difference

Our approach to sail training is different than most. We restrict our sailing class size to two to four on a boat, and we train on cruising class boats, not on small, open-deck day sailors. Our students tell us they enjoy the comfort of knowing they won't get wet by capsizing, or run the risk of meeting the boom while tacking. Since all our boats are equipped with roller-furling jibs AND mainsails students will be trained on the modern rigs that are becoming common in the larger charter fleets around the world. 

Having fewer students on a boat makes sure everyone gets plenty of practice time, both at the wheel, and developing crew skills. Our typical training day starts at 10:00 am and goes until 6:00 pm. We train during relatively quiet weekday periods, so you can learn without encountering the weekend harbor traffic. Concentrated effort is put into learning how to handle the boat under power in and around the harbor and slips. These skills then translate into confidence at the helm even on the busy weekends.

For SailTime members, First-mate training can also be provided. First-mate instruction will not result in any certification. No exam is required. It is intended for a spouse or friend that will be a frequent sailing companion and it focuses on crew skills for these individuals. 

Location

We are located a short distance from Chicago IL and Milwaukee WI.  We provide instruction in Milwaukee WI,  Racine WI. Both locations provide unique features that allow students to expand their boating knowledge and skills. 

Racine's revitalized downtown and its seaside ambiance provide a great getaway that will allow combining your training experience with a mini-vacation for the entire family. 
Access to convenient hotels and B&Bs enable us to set sail on Lake Michigan in minutes while other members of your party experience a coastal getaway. 

For general ASA Standards / Curriculum

Introduction to Sailing

The class consists of one day (6hr) of on-board training.  Class size is 2-4 students.

Course Content: Safty gear, Parts of a sailboat boat, points of sail, tacking, basic sail trim.

Prerequisite:  None (first learn to sail class we offer)

ASA 101 BASIC KEELBOAT

A typical ASA 101 Certification program consists of two days of on-board training, self-directed reading and completion of the written test. 

Course Content: Getting underway, boat balance, docking, securing the boat, points of sail, tacking & jibing, sail trim, controlling angle of heel, heaving to, reefing, crew overboard drill, and a written exam.

Prerequisite:  None (first certification sailing class we offer)

Basic Keelboat (ASA 101) ASA Link

ASA 103 COASTAL CRUISING

A typical ASA 103 Certification course requires two full days on the water and completion of self-directed reading. Students will learn the fundamentals of large boat cruising in preparation for extended travel on larger bodies of water.

Course Content: More hands on experience with Course 101 content. Additional content includes the areas of boat systems, rules of the road, sound signals, buoys, lights, use of VHF radio, cruising tips, navigation, safety systems, heavy weather sailing, and a written exam.

Prerequisite: Basic Keelboat ASA 101 (Qualified sailors may test out of 101 by passing the Basic Keelboat written test, and demonstrating on-the-water proficiency. The cost for this is one half of the ASA 101 training fee.)

Basic Coastal Cruising (ASA 103) ASA Link

ASA 104 BAREBOAT CHARTERING

This is typically a three day, two night live-aboard course - boarding the first day at 6:00 p.m., staying on the boat two nights, and going to 5:00 p.m. on the last day. 

Course Content: The course is structured along the lines of an actual charter. It leverages everything learned in Course 101 and 103. Additional content includes the areas of provisioning, meal preparation, working with charter companies, boat systems, emergency procedures, safety, anchoring, navigation, cruising tips, and a written exam.

Prerequisite: Basic Cruising ASA 103 and Basic Keelboat ASA 101 certifications

Bareboat Chartering (ASA 104) ASA Link

ASA 106 Advanced Coastal Cruising

Instructor and students sail across Lake Michigan from either Milwaukee, WI or Winthrop Harbor, IL and arrive in Holland MI. This is typically a three day, two night live-aboard course - boarding the first day at 6:00 p.m., staying on the boat two nights, and going to 5:00 p.m. on the last day.

Course Content:

Proper Selection of Sails, Local Weather in relation to thermal winds, “heaving to”, towing and using a dinghy, understanding boat limitations, emergency preparedness, nautical customs and courtesies, nighttime man-overboard drills, and a written exam.  Course includes ASA 106 certification for each student.

Prerequisite: Bareboat Chartering ASA104 and Coastal Navigation ASA 105

Advanced Coastal Cruising (ASA 106) ASA Link

ASA 105 COASTAL NAVAGATION

This course is taught in a classroom setting with plenty of chart work to exercise various learning segments. As such it does not provide any time on the water. It is typically structured as a correspondence class with SailTime staff availability for ongoing question/answer resources via e-mail. Two full-day Saturday sessions are used for hands-on plotting instruction and the written test. 

Course Content: Students learn the navigational theory and practical skills required to safely pilot a vessel in coastal or inland waters with a focus on real world, practical navigation. Students progress from dead reckoning to more complicated piloting incorporating current, leeway, and the integration of electronic navigation. Students learn to use tide and current tables, light lists, Chart No. 1, Notice to Mariners, and other tools. 

Prerequisite: None

Coastal Navigation (ASA 105) ASA Link

 

Travel:  Air -->  MKE or ORD

The Closest airport to us would be Milwaukee Mitchell MKE, Next would be Chicago Ohare ORD

 

If you have any question or would like to talk sailing please

call 262-960-1470 or email us at Milwaukee@SailTime.com

 

 

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Maps / Locations

Our Milwaukee fleet can be found here:

SailTime Milwaukee map

Our Racine fleet can be found here:

SailTime Racine map

Local Links

Downtown Racine calander of events



Contact Information

Phone: 262-960-1470 email: Milwaukee@SailTime.com

 

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