Offshore Yacht Racing Seminar from J World West

Our partners on the west coast have a unique opportunity coming in October, see below.

Berths available for our 2015 Offshore Yacht Racing Seminar, October 1-7, 2015.  This is an advanced seven day offshore racing course which includes three days of training in San Francisco, then a 500 mile offshore passage in race mode from San Francisco to San Diego.  While similar in topics to our renowned offshore special events (Transpac, Pacific Cup, Cabo Race, SD to PV Race, etc.), the non-race environment affords us more class time and instructional opportunities.  You really want to learn the ropes of offshore racing?  This is it.
The course is conducted aboard our turboed 50 footer Hula Girl, and participants will learn all about racing complex boats in ocean events.  The small number of students (no more than 6) backed by three J World coaches means that everyone gets a tremendous amount of hands-on experience and personal attention.  There is no other program like this anywhere in the world.   We have limited space in this event.  Visit here for more info on the 2015 Offshore Yacht Racing Seminar, or contact us for the team brief.
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Sailing Education Partnership

Cruise Annapolis and J World Annapolis announce their partnership designed to provide the best sailing education on the best charter fleet in Annapolis, Bahamas and beyond.

August 3, 2015 (Annapolis, MD) – Cruise Annapolis, a boutique charter management company, and J World Annapolis, the premier Annapolis sailing school, announced a partnership to conduct sailing training on-board their extensive line-up of new sailing yachts from Jeanneau and catamarans from Fountaine Pajot. Read more

Meet Anna Buchanan!

Anna Buchanan joins J World Annapolis this summer as a Dock Hand (and general organizer of everything!). She attends The University of Maryland College Park, where she studies mathematics, and will be a Sophomore this year. Anna participated in junior sailing at Severn Sailing Association for 5 years, sailing optis, 420s, and Lasers, but stopped in High School to pursue Field Hockey. Not only did she play field hockey interscholastically, but she also played on competitive club teams outside of school, like MD United and Spark club field hockey teams. Read more for an interview with Anna. 

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