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For those who want to introduce the family or spouse to
sailing, this is a no stress vacation. Sail as much or as
little as you want. There is always someone to join you.
When asked of the one hundred or so new and old ASA
members this year who attended “What did you think?”
Everyone said, “It’s like summer sailing camp.”
There are so many activities to choose from, it’s hard to
decide. Join in on the sailing or stay at the beautiful
resort and enjoy tennis, mountain biking and the spa.
Sunday night included a trip to Shirley Heights to join
the celebration of sunset and the BBQ at one of the
highest points on the island. Everyone on Antigua, locals
ASA members enjoy listening to Instructor Dave Lumian in a
and tourists, all attend and dance the night away to the
tropical setting while participating in the Small Boat course.
sounds of a steel drum band. Monday, an island tour was
arranged to visit Nelson’s dockyard, the Devil’s Bridge
the-water staff was standing by with chase boats ready to
and a shopping trip to St. Johns. Evening activities
assist. The food was excellent, a true all-inclusive
included “Mr. Moves,” the how-low-can-you-go limbo
vacation. We cannot wait to do it again.
dancer complete with flames and unlimited rum punch!
The ASA hosted the Pirate Party with rum tasting, and
Jean Levine holds a 100 GT USCG Master license and has been
Club Colonna held the beach BBQ with island lobster
sailing in the Caribbean since the late 1970s. With husband Jeff
and a favorite island band, Dread and the Bald Head. So
she runs Antigua Marine Survey & Consulting. In addition,
much to do and you can do it all.
they both actively teach sailing at Flagship Sailing School in
Clearwater Fla.
After a great week, sailors of all levels from all over the
country departed, quite proud of the bruises they got
while having the most fun a grown up could have at
summer sailing camp. Besides the great friendships
made with the other sailors, the staff at Club Colonna
was outstanding, always a friendly greeting, and the on-
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