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OCEAN SAILING ACADEMY

The Southeast's Premier Sailing School


 
Independent Reviews
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Articles about OSA
"Choose Your Own Adventure," Charlotte Magazine, September 09
OSA is one of 11 picks for North American adventures: "If you're lucky you'll race alongside a playful pod of dolphins during OSA's exciting six-day hands-on course..."
"Keeper of the Water," Post & Courier, GET OUT Section, June 18, 2009
Celebrate the summer solstice by participating in the Summer Sailstice Flotilla 6-9 pm June 21.  The fundraiser for Charleston Waterkeeper is sponsored by Ocean Sailing Academy and Aquasafaris...

"Tohidu Gets C2B Victory," Post & Courier, Will Haynie, June 5, 2009
What a difference two years makes.

In the 2007 Charleston to Bermuda Race, in which I sailed, the dozen-boat fleet was pummeled by strong headwinds and heavy seas — 15 to 20 feet...


TOHIDU
"Charleston to Bermuda Race" BYM Sailing and Sports News, May 30, 09,
May 31, 09
Apart from the Spirit, there's Jay Cook's Beneteau 423 Tohidu, which will be serving as an instructional platform for the Charleston-based Ocean Sailing Academy with four students on board...
Twenty miles astern of Nova at the time, Dave and OSA Instructor Shelly Warters' Able Apogee 50, Cadence, was putting on a good show as well.


CADENCE
"Sailors set off today in C2B" Charleston Post and Courier, Will Haynie's On The Water, May 29, 09
"Jay Cook's boat, Tohidu, is crewed with OSAsailing.com students...four students of varying experience levels comprise the crew..."

 
"Four teens win Demere sailing scholarships," Savannah Morning News, Sunday, May 24, 2009
Each of the scholarship winners will spend an intense, all-expenses-paid week at the Ocean Sailing Academy in Charleston, S.C., with individualized instruction geared to their level of experience.

"2009 Race Week a Success," Post Courier, April 25, 09
Charleston Race Week 2009 was the biggest and best ever. We've talked for years about Charleston's growing reputation as a sailing destination. Last week proved that.

Having been a spectator for two days and a participant for one, I am handing the first very random On The Water Awards based on what I observed. And the winners are:


 
"Charleston Melges Sailors Shine at St. Pete," Post & Courier, Mar. 7, 09
The 45-boat fleet contained some of the best M24 sailors in the country, and Charleston sailors finished second, fourth, and eighth overall...
 
"Charleston Melges Sailors Shine at St. Pete," Post & Courier, Mar. 7, 09
The 45-boat fleet contained some of the best M24 sailors in the country, and Charleston sailors finished second, fourth, and eighth overall...

"The Babies of 2009," Post & Courier, Jan. 1, 09
"Every year, we are blessed with mild year-round temperatures and an array of playgrounds, both terrestrial and aquatic...

The Ocean Sailing Academy, headquartered at Charleston Harbor Marina, is coordinating sunset flotillas of sailboats in celebration of the spring and fall equinoxes and summer and winter solstices this year..."


 
OSA-Sponsored Melges 24 Nationals: "Locals Eye Next Chance in Adams," Charleston Post & Courier, Sept. 26, 2008
"The OSA Sailing.com U.S. Melges 24 Nationals held here last weekend, hosted by Charleston Yacht Club, was a huge hit. Long-time participants in the class said it was one of the best-run events in class history..."

 
"Yachting Southern Style: Learn to Sail in Charleston Harbor", High Definition Living, Sept. 08.
"The ocean holds a magical appeal to many people. Whether it's the briny smell, the sand underfoot or the music of waves on warm summer evenings"...
"Race Series Ideal to Whet Sailing Appetite," Post & Courier, July 10, 08
 
"I've lived in Charleston for 20 years and sometimes I'm amazed at all the recreational doors I've yet to open..."
"Sailing Away," Post & Courier, June 26, 2008
If you want to sail but skip the trappings of the yacht club scene, you're in luck. Charleston has three different programs that offer to get you on the water without joining a club, dropping a chunk of change or even buying a boat.

"Gone With The Wind," Charleston Magazine, July '07.
"Emily Whitworth grew up sailing but recalls always being "just a passenger."  She and husband Chip wanted things to be different for their four children.  "I wanted to be able to go anywhere in the world and lease a sailboat," says Chip.  "And I knew that learning to sail as a team would always bring us together." ...
 
OSA Newsletters
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Ocean Sailing Academy
Charleston Harbor at Patriots Point
24 Patriots Point Rd, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

P.O. Box 21054
Charleston South Carolina 29413

843-971-0700

info@OSAsailing.com