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			Just spent a few weeks in the virgin islands and decided that I need to learn how to sail!!!  I've spent my life life on boats so I'm pretty comfortable on the water - I just need the specifics on sailing.  Can anyone recommend a good place to go for some sailing instruction?  Anywhere on the lake is fine. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			You could inquire at the Lake Winnipesaukee Sailing Association: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	http://www.lwsa.org/ While the advertised classes are for kids age 8 to 16, they may have suggestions as to where you can get adult instruction.  | 
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 A recent race brought out 31 sailors   one-quarter of whose skippers had never sailed before! http://www.lwa.org/index.php?option=...=103&Itemid=39![]()   (So, go buy a sailboat).  
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			LWSA will be offering evening adult sailing lessons this year, Have Fun!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			www.wyc-nh.org located in Gilford at the south end of Dockham Shore Rd is one possibility. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Another possibility; moored behind the Inn at Church Point on Meredith Bay, there's about a 24' sailboat w/ SAIL NH in hugh letters on the hull, which must be available for adult lessons. 
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			Meredith Bay Sailing has instruction for adults on a J-Boat. It is the one at the Inn at Church Point in Meredith. Should be a sign up on the sailboat in season with contact information. The two guys that do the lessons are the best on the Lake - college racers with top rate certification. They also sail in the Virgin Islands.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Meredith Bay Sailing Association 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Lake Winnipesaukee Sailing Association According to New Hampshire Boat Museum, The Wolfeboro Parks and Recreation Department will be offering 2010 Community Sailing that will offer weekly sailing lessons for Beginners, Intermediates and Advanced.  | 
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			I really appreciate all your input and given that I live in Meredith I'm excited to speak with Meredith Bay Sailing - if that doesn't work it sounds like there are a lot of other great options!  Thanks again.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I've forgotten where the term "In Irons" comes from in sailing's history, but pointing your boat directly into the wind will result in a "stall". 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	With more time on the water, it'll be possible to sail backwards   from the "In Irons" position.(It's used intentionally to pick up a mooring, but more frequently, it's a spot where the boat "Won't do anything". Grrrrrr. ![]() Points of Sail ![]() "Running" suggests speed, but surprisingly, is not the fastest way to sail. The other points of sail are variations of a "reach", and it wouldn't hurt to memorize these basic terms—now.  
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			"Irons" is also called "stays" among younger sailors. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I believe the term comes from comparing a boat pointing into the wind to a trapped prisoner "in irons". And just to confuse you... Sailing Backward! It's a great skill to have around tight docks. 
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