Released on: 31, December 1969
, Author: Linda Cullum/LearnToSail.Net
, Audience: Internet related
Fayston, VT, June 30, 2008 - LearnToSail.Net has launchedLearntoSailOnLine.Com , a website that allows newbie or rusty sailors access toaffordable, individual sailing lessons anytime from anywhere.
"Most beginner sailors arrive cold turkey for sailing lessons not knowing anything. They sincerely want to learn to sail, however, the nomenclature and fast informationpresented on site can be overwhelming. These online lessons, used as a preliminarycourse, will educate them on foreign sailing topics and terms in advance so thatthey can get the most out of their investment. The more advanced lessons provide anopportunity for rusty sailors to brush up on those skills just before heading out onthe water." states Linda Cullum, CEO of LearnToSail.Net
Taught by a US Coast Guard Licensed Captain and Instructor of American SailingAssociation Classes, the lessons are arranged in the order a typical sailing course. Starting with Parts of a Boat, the lessons continue on to other topics such as WindTheory, Balance, The Points of Sail, Leaving Docks and Moorings, Tacking, PersonOverboard Techniques, Righting a Capsize, Knots, Anchoring and much more. Thesetopics are taught using narration, animation and digital video. The user is free toselect whatever class she or he pleases, anytime and from anywhere on Earth.
The lessons on LearntoSailOnLine.Com were created using Little Pines's Learn to Sailwith Multimedia VOL I and II. Adding 20 years of instruction experience, CaptainSusan Smith enriches the learning environment by going into great detail with eachlesson and adding valuable sailing tips.
The lessons are designed to be played online or downloaded to the user's computerand run on all versions of Windows and Macintosh.
Online sailing lessons are beneficial to those who want to learn or brush up ontheir skills right away from the convenience of home. If they have a Wind Theoryclass at 4pm, they have an opportunity to review Wind Theory online with aninstructor just before they go. If they want a lesson now, they can have a lessonnow. When it comes time for the hands on experience, the educated sailor will havea greater return on investment.
For more information, please visit http://LearntoSailOnLine.Com
Source: Express-Press-Release.com
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