ASA Certification Class 
 
Classes are restricted to NPSC members only.
 
ASA-101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Standard
Prerequisites: None 
Objective: Be able to sail a boat of about 20 feet in length in light to moderate winds and sea conditions in familiar waters without supervision. A preparatory standard with no auxiliary power or navigation skills required. 
 Boats Sailed: Catalina 16.5K 
 Course Time: Approx. 20 hours + exam 
 Cost: $285 (includes 1 year ASA membership fee) 
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You must be at least 14 years of age to participate in this class; however, per MWR rules, you must be at least 16 to rent a small boat.
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For Military E-5 and below: Sail instruction is free, but if wish to obtain an ASA-101 certification, you must pay ASA member fees. Contact Clint Patrick for more information. 
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The ASA 101 course consists of 2 classroom sessions, 2 on the water days, and the final exam. 
 
 Part 1   Classroom  5:00pm – 8:00pm  
 Part 2   Classroom  5:00pm – 8:00pm   
 Part 3   On the Water  8:00am – 4:00pm  A Mate Exam* 
 Part 4   On the Water  8:00am – 4:00pm 
 Part 5   Written & Practical Exams 8:00am – 5:00pm
 
 * The A-mate exam will be given at the end of Part 3.  Sailing as an A mate is included in the course fee to be used for practice.  See A Mate Rules.
 
Course Flow
 The academic sessions are normally taught on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.  The first on-water instruction (Part 3) occurs that Saturday.
 Students are expected to practice during the week in between instructional periods and the exam session (Between Parts 3 & 4 and 4 & 5).
 As A-mates, students normally practice with each other in West Basin or with an ASA-101 qualified individual.