Raising the Bar at R&R

ASA would like to congratualate the latest group of sailing instructor graduates from an IQC hosted by R&R Charters and Sail School in Maryland.

The Instructor Qualification Clinic (IQC) hosted multiple groups of instructors from April 24 through April 29. There were candidates for the ASA 201 Basic Keelboat, ASA 203 Basic Coastal Cruising, ASA 204 Bareboat Cruising, and ASA 218 Docking Endorsement.

“The weather was great with very nice winds and the 204 students had some of the best sailing we’ve seen since last fall.” reported David Renoll, Instructor Evaluator and owner of R&R Charters and Sail School. He went on to comment how “IQC candidates can vary so much from one year to the next, and the sailors in this IQC were great and will be excellent representatives for ASA.”.

If you’re interested in learning more about sailing instruction with ASA then see our Become A Sailing Instructor page. If you’re ready to sign up to become an instructor or advance to the next level of instructor see the IQC schedule.

IQC 201
William Mylett
IQC 203 Sailing Instructor Graduates
from right to left Rick Flamand, Frederick Probst, Robert Wagner, William Mylett
IQC 204 Sailing Instructor Graduates
from right to left Rick Flamand, Richard Myers, Frederick Probst, Robert Wagner, Jerry Gullekson
IQC 218 Sailing Instructor Graduates
from right to left Jerry Gullekson, Frederick Probst

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