Down and Up the Coast - Southbound ASA 108 and Northbound Delivery Recap | Modern Sailing

Down and Up the Coast - Southbound ASA 108 and Northbound Delivery Recap

In our recent ASA 108, Offshore Passagemaking course aboard Coho II, students embarked on an unforgettable journey from San Francisco to Marina del Rey, showcasing the beauty and challenges of coastal navigation. The trip began with a spirited departure from the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, where students immediately engaged in hands-on sailing, learning to manage the boat and work as a cohesive crew under the guidance of Captain Jeff Cathers and First Mate Captain Kira Maxiner.


One of the highlights of our voyage was our night anchorage at San Miguel Island, part of the Channel Islands National Park. While we didn’t go ashore, this stunning location provided a unique opportunity for students to experience the tranquility of the open water and practice their anchoring techniques under the stars.


After leaving San Miguel, we continued our journey toward Catalina Island, where we spent one day at anchor in Two Harbors and two days in Avalon. Catalina’s vibrant marine environment served as the perfect backdrop for enhancing our sailing skills.

Students participated in various activities, including navigation exercises, sail trimming, and hands-on training in sailboat handling, all critical components of the ASA 108 curriculum. Evenings were filled with group discussions and reflections on the day’s lessons and enjoying the camaraderie of a shared passion for sailing.

Throughout the trip, students experienced the challenges of offshore sailing while gaining confidence and knowledge in their abilities. This adventure not only equipped them with practical skills but also created lasting memories and friendships among the crew. Overall, the ASA 108 Offshore Passage Making Class was an incredible blend of education, exploration, and teamwork, reinforcing the joys of sailing along the breathtaking California coastline.


Northbound Delivery

The delivery trip from Marina del Rey to San Francisco Bay was both challenging and rewarding. We made swift progress motoring up the coast until we encountered headwinds and large seas off Monterey Bay. This forced us to stop in Santa Cruz for fuel before attempting to push past Davenport. However, strong winds drove us back into the Santa Cruz anchorage for the night.

Undeterred, we set off again at 5:30 a.m. the next morning, determined to reach our destination. With more favorable conditions, we made steady progress and successfully navigated the final leg, ultimately arriving in Sausalito at 8 p.m. on day four. The trip tested our ability to adapt to changing conditions, manage fuel and resources, and make key navigational decisions. It was a valuable experience in offshore and coastal sailing, providing important lessons in resilience and teamwork.

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  • Trudy Flores

    Captain Jeff Cathers is really cool. I had such a great time on the Farallones Day Trip. It was actually my very best day of 2020. Thank you so much for coordinating the trip.

  • John Boynton

    The class was terrific. I know you must get many compliments about your sailing instructors...But I must tell you that Robert is outstanding. Having taught SCUBA, I really appreciate the way he is so sensitive to all on board, dealing with each so well, knowing quickly their strengths and weaknesses making each feel special and cared for.

  • John Kratochvil, Oregon

    I would like to compliment Stan Lander for his coaching, counseling and teaching Heavy Weather Offshore Sailing. Stan was very accommodating to all of the student's interests and shared his many years of insight on handling the boat in heavy seas. I would certainly recommend Stan and this course to sheltered waters sailors. My confidence in handling a boat of this size was certainly enhanced by the experience.

  • Warren Leiden, Member

    I try to get out on the water every week: out the Gate, around Angel, up Raccoon - I love it all. After 18 years as a member of OCSC in Berkeley, I learned to sail the bigger boats at Modern by taking ASA 103 and 104. My ASA 104 instructor Dave Russell was terrific. Also, Captain Bill Moreland has been very generous in giving informal advice whenever I’ve asked him. Thanks to Bill, I no longer have any anxiety about docking!

  • David Dolenc, Member

    I love sailing in the San Francisco Bay and greatly appreciate everything that MSC has to offer, the classes, clinics, club sails, racing and charters. I enjoy our supportive sailing community and use every opportunity to spend time on the water. After obtaining the certifications from MSC I did my first charter in Croatia in 2022 with my family. It was amazing and we’re looking forward to returning soon!

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