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A Learn-To-Sail Vacation on Lake Michigan – September 7th -11th, 2026:
South Shore Yacht ClubPrerequisites: NoneStep aboard Calypso, our luxurious 41-foot Jeanneau Sun Odyssey, for a true liveaboard Learn-to-Sail Vacation. Over several days you’ll eat, sleep, and sail on the water while building real cruising confidence, all under the expert guidance of seasoned mariner and Wisconsin native, Captain Don Doggett. This immersive course blends hands-on instruction with the comfort of a modern cruising yacht, giving you the skills to skipper your own adventures.During your liveaboard experience, you’ll have the opportunity to earn these internationally recognized ASA certifications:
ASA 101 – Basic Keelboat Sailing
ASA 103 – Basic Coastal Cruising
ASA 104 – Bareboat Cruising
Learn, relax, and explore—then head home as a certified sailor ready for your next voyage.
ASA 108 Offshore Passage Making | September 21st – 25th | South Shore Yacht Club, Milwaukee, WI: $3,995.00
South Shore Yacht ClubPrerequisites: ASA 106 Advanced Coastal Cruising and ASA 107 Celestial Navigation or 117 Celestial EndorsementStep up to true offshore sailing with Sea Safaris’ ASA 108 Offshore Passagemaking course, departing from South Shore Yacht Club in Milwaukee. This advanced liveaboard training is designed for experienced sailors who want to confidently plan and execute multi-day, non-stop passages—day and night—well away from the comfort of the marina.
Over 5 days underway, you’ll stand watches, sail through the night, and experience real offshore decision-making on extended legs across the Great Lakes. You’ll rotate through roles as skipper and watch captain while working with the crew to handle:
Passage planning and weather routing
Night sailing, lights, and collision avoidance
Offshore watch schedules and log-keeping
Heavy-weather strategies and sail plans
Offshore safety, emergency procedures, and seamanship
Power management, provisioning, and boat systems underway
Our route will be shaped by weather and conditions to ensure at least 72 hours of continuous offshore sailing, meeting the requirements for ASA 108 while giving you genuine passagemaking experience—not just a string of day sails.
Prerequisites & Certification
This course is intended for sailors who have already built a solid coastal foundation (ASA 104/106 or equivalent experience). The training is conducted to meet all ASA 108 Offshore Passagemaking standards.
Sailors who have completed their celestial or electronic navigation study in advance (such as ASA 117 or equivalent) will be especially well prepared to integrate advanced navigation skills into real-world offshore passage planning and execution.