I have taken the following sailing courses over the past three years:
Basic Keelboat (US Sailing)
Basic Keelboat (ASA)
Basic Cruising (US Sailing)
Basic Coastal Cruising (ASA)
Basic Seamanship (USPS)
I try to participate in a Saturday regatta with local sailing school in Miami at least twice a month. We race Harbor 20s.
I am looking for a CD 22, CD 25D or a CD Typhoon Weekender.
Several experienced sailors (and racers) have suggested that I take an Introduction to Racing course offered by “J World”. J World has a school in Key West, Florida. My sailing friends believe that this course will do two things: (1) help me to be a better racer in the regatta races; and (2) give me more confidence when I single hand my own to-be-purchased Cape Dory, particularly with sail sets, trimming, changing head sails, spinnaker sets, reefing, etc.
The course is five (5) days with about 5 hours classroom and 30 hours on the water. J World uses J24s for their racing classes. The course is expensive, as are accommodations in Key West. My sailing friends have no financial interest in J World that I am aware of.
J World got a good write up in Practical Sailor but the article was back in 1999. Does anyone have any experience with J World or any knowledge of the quality of their programs and/or instructors

As long as I still do not have a Cape Dory I thought I might take this course. Yet another example perhaps of “putting the cart before the horse”.
