ASA 104 BAREBOAT CRUISING
Our unique approach: Consider ASA 104 as a mini-cruise that lasts 3 days with 2 nights on board!
You will enjoy a three day liveaboard course where we circumnavigate Narragansett Bay entering multiple harbors with lots of anchoring practice and close-quarter maneuvering under power.
What you learn:
– Key to bareboat chartering
– Act as a skipper on 35-45 feet sailboat
– Boat systems and troubleshooting
– Coastal navigation and chart plotting
– Cruising in moderate to heavy winds
– Provisioning for a cruise and trip planing
– Spend night on board
– Seamanship
– Basic weather patterns
How is it taught?
– Prerequisite: ASA 101 and ASA 103
– 3 consecutive days on board
– Spend two nights on board
– Sail in Narragansett Bay and nearby waters
– Enter several harbors
– Drop anchor and get moorings
– Maximum 4 students per class
– Tests and theory on board or in classroom
What will you able to do after ASA 104:
– Bareboat a 35-45 feet boat anywhere in the world
– Obtain your International Proficiency Certificate (IPC)
– Join ASA 105 – 105 class
– Rent one of our boat and sail in the bay
What is ASA 104 Bareboat Cruising?
The focus is on navigating and managing the boat systems over several days. The goal is to give you a chance to experiment what you will do when you charter a boat anywhere in the world.
ASA 104 detailed program
The class is run for three consecutive days:
The theory is taught on board either while sailing or in the morning or evening while at anchor or in a marina. It is a fun and hands-on learning experience.
Learn on 35 or 42 feet sailboat
We teach ASA104 on three cabins sailboats, a Jeanneau 35 or a Bavaria 42. Both boats are equipped for cruising in the Narragansett Bay and off-shore. You can find more information about our boat fleet.
How to prepare for the class?
The best way to prepare for the class is to review what you learn when you follow ASA 101 and ASA 103. You will also receive a textbook “ASA 104 – Bareboat Cruising made easy” by American Sailing if you do not already have it. Study this book prior to join us will help you understand faster.
What is included in the class?
– ASA certification
– Personal flotation device (PFD)
– Test material
– Navigation charts and tools
– The Book Bareboat Cruising Made Easy can be purchased upon registration and will be mailed to you
– Food on board is extra
ASA 104 Bareboat Cruising Program – How is it taught
Day 1 – Basic Maneuvering Under Power and Docking
In the morning, you will meet with the crew and instructors to plan your multi-day trip, your meals and you go over the boat and the main systems prior to departure. You will also shop for food and stock the boat.
In the afternoon we would practice docking and picking up the mooring; and anchoring if time permits. That evening the students will do the chart work for the rest of the trip.
Day 2 – Boat systems, Look at the chart, 6 hours of sailing
The second day of this Bareboat Cruising classes we would review boat systems and check the chart work. Then we leave on our trip of about six hours navigating as we go. Upon arrival at our destination we would review anchoring procedures, and then relax for a bit until dinner. Dinner would be on the boat at anchor. After dinner we would cover basic chart-plotter use and do the navigation planning for the trip back.
Day 3 – Anchoring, sailing and back home
The third day after breakfast we would review and practice anchoring, navigate back to our harbor using the chart-plotter, and practice picking up a mooring and men over board drills. The exam comes after we get the boat squared away.
- COURSE OVERVIEW -
ASA 104 BAREBOAT CRUISING
3 Days - 9am to 5pm
30’ boat with a wheel
4 students max per instructor
Women only courses available
Starting at: $955
Package Option
ASA 104 Intermediate Cruising
Price: $955
ASA 105 Advanced Coastal Navigation
Price: $955
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ASA 106 Advanced Coastal Cruising
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4 students max per instructor
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Starting at: $2200
Weekends to the islands
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4 crew max per boat
Cabin for 1 or 2 persons
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Starting at: $985 per cabin
Sailing practice
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4 students max per instructor
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What will I be able to do with ASA 104?
At the end of this course, a student will have the skills to take a 35’ to 40’ boat out for multiple days and will have Bareboat Certification recognized by most charter charter companies worldwide
Will I be able to charter a bareboat?
You will be able to charter a boat anywhere in the world because your ASA 104 certification is internationally recognized
Will I sail a lot?
Yes. Narragansett Sailing School philosophy is to provide as much hands-on experience as possible. This 3-day class will give you ample time to trim the sails, steer the boat and check boat parts and systems.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Dealing with bad weather is part of the sailing experience. But no worries we will not put you on the water if it is not safe. We adapt the class to the weather conditions and we will cancel or reschedule if we cannot sail at all. Please see our cancellation policies
What do I need to bring?
Wear comfortable weather appropriate sport shoes and clothes, including water proof gears if necessary. In New England, weather can change very quickly even in the summer. Be prepared, bring water or energy drinks, sunglasses and sunscreen. More details here.
What is next?
We offer several opportunities to improve your knowledge and skills after ASA 104. You can charter one of our boats and sail in the bay with family and friends. You can either join one practice sailing session, enroll for ASA 105 and 106 or join our weekend cruise . Each option brings you something different, so the choice is yours!