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Old 17-03-2021, 15:34   #1
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Greetings, any hints on who to contact for Asa 101-103 lessons in the North Carolina area? Preferably on our own boat. TIA.
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Old 18-03-2021, 01:50   #2
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Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, mcintoshb.

ASA Sailing Schools in North Carolinahttps://asa.com/schools/north-carolina/
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Welcome.

I would suggest updating your profile with your general location and your boat make & model or “Looking” in the "Boat" category. This info shows up under your UserName in every post in the web view. Many questions are boat and/or location dependent and having these tidbits under your UserName saves answering those questions repeatedly. If you need help setting up your profile then click on this link: https://www.cruisersforum.com/forums...ml#post3308797

If you need further help let me know, I would be happy to.

Yes I know that location is in the first post of this thread. I thinking of future threads and posts.
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Greetings, any hints on who to contact for Asa 101-103 lessons in the North Carolina area? Preferably on our own boat. TIA.
Talk to Jason at https://myrtlebeachsailingschool.com/. He is in Little River SC, so depending on where you are located in NC, he might be available.

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