PAGE 18 • AUTUMN 2005 THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SAILING ASSOCIATION
(Top) St. Johns, capital of
Antigua, features beautiful
blue waters surrounding
the lush, green island.
(Below) Sailors, firmly
strapped into their hiking
harnesses, grin as the brisk
winds of the islands move
them along.
FEATURE STORY
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8:45 a.m. until 4:45 p.m. doing activities that we
couldn’t have done. From every water sport at the club to
field trips, scavenger hunts, pool-time swimming,
kayaking and sailing, just to mention a few. We can’t wait
until next year.”
-Capt. Steven W. Golden, Keota Lynn, & Elijah Golden
Jonesboro, Ga.
“Susan and I would like to thank ASA, especially Kathy, for
putting the trip to Antigua together. We had a blast! There
was so much to do and so little time to do it - for both the
sailing enthusiast and the non-sailor. Susan’s favorite
activities were the party at Shirley Heights and the girls’
afternoon sail with Captain Charlie. I really enjoyed all the
small boat sailing that was available and the conversations
about sailing. It was really neat that I was able to earn my
110 Small Boat Certification while we were there. Thanks,
Captain Dave, for putting together a great clinic. It was a
wonderful vacation for both of us. We are signing up for
NAME THAT SHIP!!
next year’s trip. Thanks again for the great time.”
Dennis & Susan
Reno, Nev.
“The Antigua gathering was the best ASA event we have
ever attended. What a great value! Who could ask for
more? The Sunsail staff was amazing: great food and
entertainment as well as a wonderful variety of both
water- and land-based activities. Marsha and I can’t wait
until next year! We look forward to joining old ASA
friends and making new ones.”
Mike & Marsha Shalloway What type of ship is this?
For more on this year’s member event, check out pages 20 and
Answer on the ASA website at
22 for great photos and a sample of the week’s great activities!
www.asa.com
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