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Top ASF
Education Programs:
Junior Sailing
Adult Classes (Start Sailing Right, Powerboat, and Introduction to Sailboat Racing)
Note also: NorthU Race Tactics Course
High School and College Sailing
To sign up for any ASF course, click the icon: 
You'll be guided through the sign-up process,
including a medical questionnaire and legal release.
Here's how you or your kids can learn to sail.
We love sailing and we love to help other people learn to sail!
We teach you to sail the fun way—with maximum time on the boat. A little classroom, a lot of boat, and you're soon scooting across Tempe Town Lake powered by nothing but the wind. What a kick.
ASF is the nonprofit, educational arm of the Arizona Yacht Club and we have oodles of classes for kids and adults. For the kids it can begin with a Junior Opti class and progress through multiple levels (if they want to) until they're competing internationally in sailboat races. Several of our kids have done exactly that. If you're an adult, try out sailing with our Start Sailing Right class, where you spend more time on the water than you do in a classroom (but you'll still get all the necessary theory and jargon in the classroom).
ASF has a fleet of instructional boats kept in the marina at Tempe Town Lake, including Optis, Sunfish, Capri 14.2s, Lasers, and 420s. There are two powered support boats and at least one is always on the lake during every class.
We have nearly three dozen volunteer US Sailing qualified sailing instructors and six US Sailing qualified powerboat instructors (to teach powerboating and to drive the safety boats).
Naturally a nonprofit program of this scope needs contributions and we welcome yours. If you have a boat (of any kind in seaworthy condition) or trailer, consider donating it to ASF and receiving a tax deduction. Or simply contribute money. Thanks!
Here's the ASF Calendar
An approved nonprofit
Would you like to transfer some appreciated stock to ASF? Here are instructions on how to do it.
Contacts
President: Maryellen Ferring
High school club and intramural program chair: George
Tingom
College programs chair: Mark Deardorff
Other board members: Wendy Larsen, Peter Lofquist, Diane McDaniel, John Mayall, John Riddell, Stephen Zambroski
The mission: The Arizona Sailing Foundation, Inc., will provide
fun, safe, community based education in the art of sailing on a non-discriminatory
basis.
The Arizona Sailing Foundation, Inc. admits students of any race,
color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs,
and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the
school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions
policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered
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