I run NauticEd - I can pretty much say that we're getting 4 and 5 star rating on the courses to date. The great thing about online courses is that anytime we get a comment for improvement we can make it happen instantly. We get a lot of repeat students taking multiple clinics and courses. Try out our free rules of right of way clinic to see how you like it.
I'd welcome any feedback from this group on any improvements, however we're pretty confident from feedback that the they are well received.
This is NauticEd. From the rubber ducky in the bathtub we’re all sailors of some sort. But it’s just a few lucky ones that will to realize it as grown ups. I’m sure you’re one of them.
Sailing – its known widely as an art form, understanding the wind and harnessing it. Yet its an art that can be learned – there are theory elements and practical elements.
NauticEd is your online sailing school. You’ll learn skills from a basic understanding of sailing to advanced techniques.
NauticEd has assembled well known authors and trainers and compiled their knowledge into broad learning courses which are broken down in to easy to understand and entertaining modules.
They’re packed full of practical tips and real stories some of the fun and some serious
And then - Once you’ve mastered the basics, advanced clinics specializing in topics like bare boat chartering in the Caribbean, mediteranean or south pacific, weather systems, sail trim, maneuvering under power, plus many more, will make you an expert.
Each course or clinic has an associated test. Once you’ve passed each test, you’ll be presented with a competency http://www.nauticed.org">sailing certificate. You’re then ready for practical training and we’ll direct you to a hands on school close by.
NauticEd – learn to sail – gain advanced sailing skills – get certified. It’s all online and ready for you now at NauticEd.
"Hi All,
french built 2010 43 has been very dry down below but now a slow leak has occurred which is showing at the limber holes under the floor board in forward cabin. Bilge pump goes every 3hrs for 20secs. Not sure if it’s fresh/rain water or…"
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