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Old 05-31-2011
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UKSA, BOSS or Hamble

I am getting more serious about taking a Zero to Hero course from one of the following schools:

United Kingdom Sailing Acadamy (UKSA)

British Offshore Sailing School (BOSS)

Hamble School of Yachting

Does anyone have any input on which of these schools would be best for a 55 year old guy who simply wants more instruction, practice, and sailing time.

I was going to post links, but the system here wouldn't let me.
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