Practice sailing skills with an instructor on Narragansett Bay
4 hours
Sailing practice, instructor
Get hands-on sailing practice during a 4-hour session on Narragansett Bay with an experienced instructor. Take the helm or focus on the skills you want to improve, based on your level and the day’s conditions.
Classes run rain or shine unless conditions are unsafe. If canceled due to weather, you’ll reschedule or get a refund of tuition (non-refundable fees/books excluded). Minimum enrollment is 3 students. Student cancellations: refund/credit if 14+ days before start; within 14 days, tuition is non-refundable.
Bring foul weather gear, sailing gloves, a hat, appropriate clothing for the forecast, and sun screen.
No. This session is not a certification course.
Depending on the program and weather conditions, you may practice departing from and catching a mooring buoy, steering at the helm, anchoring in a cove, tacking and jibing, sail trimming, grinding, and more.
Warwick Location Greenwich Bay Marina 125 Wharf Rd. Warwick, RI 02886
With an exceptional reputation among New England sailing schools, this operation stands out for its comprehensive course offerings and incredibly knowledgeable instructors. Owner Phil and his wife Emily earn consistent praise for their hands-on teaching approach, making even complete beginners feel confident on the water. The school excels at both ASA certification courses (101, 103, 104, 105, 106) and specialized technical training. The marine diesel and electrical courses receive particularly enthusiastic reviews, with students loving the practical, tear-down approach using actual Yanmar engines. Instructor Kristin gets multiple shout-outs for being engaging and building trust with students. What really comes through is how the instructors tailor each experience to students' specific needs rather than sticking rigidly to a curriculum. Multiple reviewers mention taking three or more classes and returning for additional training, which speaks volumes. The picturesque yet real-world setting in Narragansett Bay offers diverse conditions, from tight docking situations to sharing waters with commercial freighters. Even experienced mechanics and Navy veterans appreciate the depth of technical knowledge shared. Whether you're brand new to sailing or looking to expand your skills, the patient, passionate instruction here builds genuine confidence on the water.
I had been looking for a class to learn more about sail making and repair. Narragansett Sailing School presented an opportunity to learn sailmaking with Francois Asselin. I booked the class and was delighted. Francois went above and beyond to share his love for sails and to help you understand from the stitches to the airflow. Thank you again for having me! Looking to come back again.
Starr Elliott
March 18, 2026
I had been looking for a class to learn more about sail making and repair. Narragansett Sailing School presented an opportunity to learn sailmaking with Francois Asselin. I booked the class and was delighted. Francois went above and beyond to share his love for sails and to help you understand from the stitches to the airflow. Thank you again for having me! Looking to come back again.
Starr Elliott
March 18, 2026