2010 Marks 10th Annual Performance Race Week with North U. and Offshore Sailing School
Offshore Sailing School’s chairman, Steve Colgate, and North U. director, Bill Gladstone, announced today a new venue and 2010 dates for their popular Performance Race Week training program. The tenth anniversary week is scheduled for April 18-25, 2010.
Fort Myers, FL, October 04, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Gladstone, who spearheads Performance Race Week, created the North U. curriculum and textbooks and conducts racing seminars all over the country. During Performance Race Week, crews of four learn and race mornings and afternoons with an Offshore Sailing School coach on each of the school’s award-winning Colgate 26s. “No other program offers so much racing, coaches with decades of teaching experience right on each boat, video reviews combined with our North U. curriculum, in such an incomparable setting,” says Gladstone.
Shawna Gauthier of Marblehead, Massachusetts attended a Performance Race Week with Bill Gladstone and wrote, “I was not comfortable taking the helm during a race until I attended this camp. I have since become quite confident in my driving skills and feel very competitive with the rest of the fleet (hence 3rd place finish in the Marblehead NOODS!)”
Another participant – John Breyfogle of Countersville, Alabama said, “This has been a great learning experience and it delivers. With the same skipper (back home) we never finished better than 4th; yesterday we got a second and 2 firsts!”
The program starts Sunday evening, April 18, with an orientation gathering of all participants and the teaching staff, followed by a welcome party. Throughout the week, crews of four are coached by expert instructors on each boat in morning and afternoon sessions, with midday seminar breaks and evening video recaps. On Regatta Day Saturday, crews race without coaches, culminating with silver awards to winning teams at a gala dinner that evening.
Non-racing family and friends are encouraged to accompany participants. “This is one of the best vacation areas in the country, with so much for them to do at the resort and surrounding areas. Often our participants tell us after the fact they would have brought their families if they had known how much fun they could have too,” said Colgate.
For those who have good mid-sized sailboat skills but no racing experience, a three-day Performance Sailing course brings participants up to speed Friday through Sunday, April 16-18.
Offshore Sailing School also conducts its Learn to Sail, Bareboat Cruising Preparation and Performance Sailing courses during the same week, available to family and friends who want to learn but not race. The schedule for these courses is in half-day sessions, providing free time to enjoy all the other activities available for vacationers.
“During Performance Race Week you learn more, have more fun, and go home a much better racer on a rewarding vacation that can’t be beat,” says Gladstone. “Awesome week! is the mantra heard over and over,” coaches report.
To celebrate the program’s 10th year, a special Yacht Club trophy is awarded, and recognition in prizes and discounts are available to returning participants. “You don’t have to put a crew together,” states Colgate. “For singles and couples, we put teams together.”
Founded in 1964 by Olympic and America’s Cup sailor, Steve Colgate, Offshore Sailing School has seven locations: three operating year-round in Southwest Florida including Captiva Island, Ft. Myers Beach and St. Petersburg; and a fourth in the British Virgin Islands. Seasonal locations include two in the New York metro area and another in St. Michaels, Maryland. The company has just launched a brand new website at www.offshoresailing.com http://www.offshoresailing.com/
For more information on Performance Race Week and courses ranging from Learn to Sail to Offshore Passage Making, call 800-221-4326 or email sail@offshoresailing.com.
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Editors' Note: High resolution photos are available on request from Mary Orme (mary@amcenergy.com) and Doris Colgate (doris@offshoresailing.com.)
Shawna Gauthier of Marblehead, Massachusetts attended a Performance Race Week with Bill Gladstone and wrote, “I was not comfortable taking the helm during a race until I attended this camp. I have since become quite confident in my driving skills and feel very competitive with the rest of the fleet (hence 3rd place finish in the Marblehead NOODS!)”
Another participant – John Breyfogle of Countersville, Alabama said, “This has been a great learning experience and it delivers. With the same skipper (back home) we never finished better than 4th; yesterday we got a second and 2 firsts!”
The program starts Sunday evening, April 18, with an orientation gathering of all participants and the teaching staff, followed by a welcome party. Throughout the week, crews of four are coached by expert instructors on each boat in morning and afternoon sessions, with midday seminar breaks and evening video recaps. On Regatta Day Saturday, crews race without coaches, culminating with silver awards to winning teams at a gala dinner that evening.
Non-racing family and friends are encouraged to accompany participants. “This is one of the best vacation areas in the country, with so much for them to do at the resort and surrounding areas. Often our participants tell us after the fact they would have brought their families if they had known how much fun they could have too,” said Colgate.
For those who have good mid-sized sailboat skills but no racing experience, a three-day Performance Sailing course brings participants up to speed Friday through Sunday, April 16-18.
Offshore Sailing School also conducts its Learn to Sail, Bareboat Cruising Preparation and Performance Sailing courses during the same week, available to family and friends who want to learn but not race. The schedule for these courses is in half-day sessions, providing free time to enjoy all the other activities available for vacationers.
“During Performance Race Week you learn more, have more fun, and go home a much better racer on a rewarding vacation that can’t be beat,” says Gladstone. “Awesome week! is the mantra heard over and over,” coaches report.
To celebrate the program’s 10th year, a special Yacht Club trophy is awarded, and recognition in prizes and discounts are available to returning participants. “You don’t have to put a crew together,” states Colgate. “For singles and couples, we put teams together.”
Founded in 1964 by Olympic and America’s Cup sailor, Steve Colgate, Offshore Sailing School has seven locations: three operating year-round in Southwest Florida including Captiva Island, Ft. Myers Beach and St. Petersburg; and a fourth in the British Virgin Islands. Seasonal locations include two in the New York metro area and another in St. Michaels, Maryland. The company has just launched a brand new website at www.offshoresailing.com http://www.offshoresailing.com/
For more information on Performance Race Week and courses ranging from Learn to Sail to Offshore Passage Making, call 800-221-4326 or email sail@offshoresailing.com.
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Editors' Note: High resolution photos are available on request from Mary Orme (mary@amcenergy.com) and Doris Colgate (doris@offshoresailing.com.)
Contact
Offshore Sailing School
Doris Colgate
800-221-4326
www.offshoresailing.com
For an image to accompany this release, contact Mary Orme at 727-733-9332 or mary@amcenergy.com
Contact
Doris Colgate
800-221-4326
www.offshoresailing.com
For an image to accompany this release, contact Mary Orme at 727-733-9332 or mary@amcenergy.com
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