Practice coastal navigation theory in a four-day ASA course
Four Day Course
Textbook, workbook, training chart
Build the skills to apply coastal and inland navigation theory for safer sailing. Take this in-classroom ASA 105 course taught over two weekends in St. Augustine.
Lunches are not provided. Extra navigation items are required to complete assignments (for example plotting tools and practice plotting sheets), so confirm what you need before class.
Minimum 2 students. All funds are non-refundable. $100 reschedule fee. Full course payment is charged to the credit card on file 2 weeks prior to your scheduled class.
Plan to have plotting tools, practice plotting sheets from Appendix E (for chapters 4–7), the 1210Tr Training Charter (for chapters 6, 10, and 11), and U.S. Chart No. 1 (for chapters 9 and 13).
Attend day classes from 9am to 5pm. You’ll review chapters 1–4 on day 1, work through chapters 5–8 on days 1–2 with homework, review assigned homework and key topics on day 3, then review plotting techniques and take an exam (up to 5 hours) on day 4.
No. Lunches are not provided, and no accommodations or provisions are included. Bring your own lunch or plan to purchase food nearby.
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Rosser Pace
March 30, 2026
Great day with the Crew! Kevin is an amazing captain and we learned quite a bit from him. Highly recommend him for people wanting to improve their sailing skills.
Rosser Pace
March 30, 2026