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Sunday, January 19, 2014

A Brief Guide To Sailing San Blas

By Marissa Velazquez


Many people associate sailing with freedom and luxury. However you do not necessarily need to live on a tropical island or be a millionaire in order to get the full benefit of sailing San Blas. With the right approach you can develop the right skills and get access to boats at an affordable cost.

For example there are a number of teachers that offer private lessons. This could be one on one tuition or you may learn as part of a group in a sailing club. What you choose depends largely on what you feel will be the most beneficial for your needs. Some people want a teacher to focus on them whereas others like the social aspect of meeting new people in a group.

Before you begin it is a good idea to research and learn more about how to sail. Basic things such as learning which side is port and which side is starboard can save a lot of time when it comes to getting on a boat. If someone is giving you instructions it helps to know what they are talking about!

Research is also important just before you get out onto the water. The most important thing to check is the tide and weather conditions. Even the most experienced sailors can find it difficult to operate a boat in the most severe weather conditions so it is best to avoid storms as much as possible when you are first learning to sail.

Ideally when you first get out onto the water you should find calm waters. Furthermore you should go out when there are not many boats so you do not have to avoid them. When you are first starting the fewer obstacles there are the more room you have to make mistakes and gain experience and confidence.

Equally you do have to prepare for going into the water. This is why lessons will usually include learning how to capsize a boat. This may seem strange but it means you will know what to do in the event of an emergency on the water. You should also be a reasonably confident swimmer as well.

You can also improve your safety by having the right equipment. Floatation devices and life preserver jackets are vital in keeping you afloat if you go overboard. It is also important to contact someone before you go out so that there is someone who can alert the authorities in an emergency. Be aware while sailing because if you are not careful you can injure yourself. For example a common injury is being hit by a swinging boom so make sure you and your fellow passengers are aware of this!

In short if you want to get the most from sailing San Blas then proper research will pay off. If you are buying a used boat from a private seller be sure to check their feedback and inspect the boat before paying for it. If buying from a dealership then you ought to see feedback online to ensure you are buying from someone reputable. Look online for lessons, clubs and dealers in your local area to help you get the most from learning how to sail!




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