FEATURE STORY: ASA
T
he ASA’s British Virgin
Islands December Flotilla
was a great success, with
fourteen boats and a total of 67
individuals participating. A special
thanks to all the ASA schools that
joined us for the ride.
ASA’s BVI flotilla marked what the
association believes will be the first
of many such events. This event
was in addition to the ASA’s annual
member event in June, which will
be held for the third year in a row
at Sunsail’s Club Colonna in
Antigua in June 2007.
Teaching people to sail confidently
and safely has been ASA core
mission for over 20 years.
‘Welcome to Bitter End’ reads the sign, but this location is really only the middle of a
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ADVENTURES IN CRUISING • BY JOHN CONNOLLY
D
awn breaks over the many South Pacific
islands like nowhere else in the world. The
explosion of colors and the deepening of the
extraordinary turquoise that highlights shallow water
is a breathtaking experience.
For these and many other reasons, our sailing school
has been offering ASA courses every year for the past
nine years in the beautiful and unique setting that is
French Polynesia.
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