Catamaran Sailing Confidence | Online Course

Register for the Catamaran Sailing Confidence online course and learn how to sail large catamarans on your own or on sailing vacations. This course includes tips and tricks from the pros for chartering and sailing catamarans.

If you're planning to sail or charter a sailing catamaran, this course will build upon your keelboat training and experience to give you the confidence to safely and efficiently sail a catamaran. From understanding the differences between catamarans and monohulls to mastering the techniques of tacking and gybing a catamaran, this course will provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to handle a catamaran with confidence.

Includes helpful animations to help you understand catamaran maneuvering - a key difference between monohulls and catamarans.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced sailor, this course is a must for anyone looking to competently sail a catamaran with confidence and skill. Enroll now and take the first step towards mastering the art of catamaran sailing.

This Catamaran Sailing Confidence Course is for you if...

  • You're going to be sailing catamarans on a bareboat yacht charter vacation
  • You've even considered catamaran charter
  • You are thinking about buying a catamaran
  • Or if you're just looking to upgrade your existing boat, you may want to investigate catamaran sailing

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The Catamaran Sailing Confidence Course is presented in three modules in English and in French

  • 1. Aboard your Catamaran
  • docking a catamaran under power
  • mooring and anchoring
  • effective use of spring lines
  • the sails and forces on them
  • under sail on a catamaran
  • tacking a catamaran
  • gybing a catamaran
  • reefing and heavy weather

More about the Catamaran Sailing Confidence Online Course

  • Learn how to sail large catamarans on your own or on a sailing vacation
  • View an excerpt from the Catamaran Sailing Confidence Course
  • Essential tips for sailing a large catamaran
  • This Catamaran Sailing Course takes approximately 3 hours of total time to complete
  • Take as long as you need to complete
  • Return as many times as you like to review
  • Take the online test as many times as you like
  • Adds the Catamaran Sailing Confidence Endorsement to your Sailing Certificate
  • Highly advised by charter companies for a Catamaran Charter Sailing Vacation
  • A PDF version is available for offline reading after your investment
  • Also Available on the iTunes App Store

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Watch this video on the Catamaran Sailing Confidence Online Course

Why this Course?

Sailing a large catamaran is not really too much different from sailing a monohull but catamaran sailing has a few tricks and nuances that you ought to know first especially if you're going on a bareboat yacht charter with a catamaran.

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You'll invest about 3 hours of your time to add this Catamaran Sailing Confidence Course to your NauticEd Sailing Resume. The cost of the sailing course is just $39 ( for a limited introductory period it is $27). Once you've finished the course you'll have complete confidence that you can transition your existing monohull sailing skills to sailing a catamaran . And if you're going on a bareboat yacht charter, yacht charter companies will be more inclined to accept your charter request with Catamaran sailing knowledge on your Sailing Resume and Certification.

You'll learn the tricks of sailing a catamaran and maneuvering a catamaran so that you'll know what to do in potentially dangerous situations. The information contained will make sailing a catamaran much more enjoyable and less stressful the first time out and you'll have the confidence that maneuvering a catamaran is now easily within your abilities.

As with all NauticEd sailing lessons, you can return as many times as you like to brush up on sailing a catamaran skills and if you're not completely satisfied, we'll happily refund your investment. Feel free to contact NauticEd Sailing School at any time.

The Catamaran Sailing Confidence Course was co-authored by several experts in sailing catamarans throughout the world: Nick Harvey of  Lagoon Catamarans and Captain Grant Headifen, 50 Ton USCG Master Mariner and Director of Education for NauticEd. Additional guidance and input were provided by George Day, Publisher of Blue Water Sailing Magazine and Multihull Quarterly Magazine.

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Student Reviews

Great insight.

Pointing out the excellence and safety issues with cats. I had a 43-foot one for 8 years and miss it a lot.

I've chartered big cats twice but I didn't know the trick to get the bow to pass through the wind easily until I took this course. That alone was worth the price of the course. Very cool!

Good for understanding the basics!

Sailing a cat is definitely different from sailing a monohull. This course walks you through the differences and prepares you for your first experience with a cat. That being said, it is not a substitute for hands on and time on task. You have to get on a cat and practice to become proficient at handling a cat both under sail and power.

As an experienced monohull sailor, I found this to be right on point. The maneuvering session was extremely helpful and the simulations instructive. The information about sail loads and dangerous situations was new to me: I am very glad I got to go through this before my charter.

Very good testing approach

Veoma profesionalan i koristan kurs Very professional course

Informative, fun to read

I feel confident I can motor the Saba 50 we are getting ready to sail in BVI next week . Additionally, I learned a lot of key tricks when tacking and sailing nuances that differ from sailing our monohull. I really gained a lot of confidence that will translate to better and safer sailing when I put that knowledge to use.

gave practical advice, addressed differences between monohulls and catamarans for experienced monohull sailors.

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Excerpt from the course

And if there weren't enough advantages to sailing a catamaran here is another.

The mainsail traveler on a catamaran is significantly longer than on a cruising monohull. Thus you can take real advantage of this. The mainsail can now be adjusted in 2 different ways: using the traveler line or by adjusting the mainsheet.

When sailing close hauled on a catamaran in heavier air, move the traveler upwind (on the opposite side of the sail) and let off on the main sheet. This will allow the boom to rise a little and "twist out" the top of the sail. Twisting the sail out "deflates" the top of the sail and should be done in the case of slightly stronger winds. In light air, make sure that the top of the mainsail is not “losing air” meaning, keep the traveler close to the center and tighten the mainsheet to make sure the main cannot open up at the top.

As soon as the breeze kicks up, bring your traveler up a bit more and ease the mainsheet so that the boom does not come past the center point.

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Once out sailing you'll be able to dispel one of the biggest "myths" surrounding catamarans because modern cats actually do point pretty well!!

The flatter the water, the better they will point and it'll be possible to sail in the high 30s degrees off the wind if your cat has the genoa tracks up on the coach roof, you will have a nice tight sheeting angle allowing you to go upwind comfortably.

As soon as you bear away from the wind slightly, you will want to bring the mainsail traveler down to leeward and start easing the mainsail (similar to a monohull).

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Cruising Catamaran Certification Course

Four days to learn to cruise on a catamaran! July 19th - July 22nd, 2024

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Clock   Duration: 4 days & 4 nights

Users   Group Size: This course is designed for 4 people (typically 2 sets of students)

Cruise Ship Boat Details: 38′ catamaran – Private cabin & shared living space

Food   Food/Drink: Provisions are coordinated by attendees

Learn to cruise on a catamaran!

The Cruising Catamaran Certification Course is a four-day sailing class designed to create confident, competent catamaran sailors. You’ll spend the first day learning the fundamentals of sailing while aboard a 33-39’ monohull. This is the perfect setting to learn terminology, sail trim and boating basics. Days 2-4 have you practicing and exhibiting those new skills aboard your catamaran classroom. From start to finish, you will get the feel for truly living aboard a catamaran from provisioning and cooking to cleaning. This is the perfect course for those that have always dreamed about sailing away on a catamaran or those who want to upgrade their skills.

This course is designed to train two sets of students at a time but can be set up as a private course for an additional fee. You should bring your own bedding and towels and plan to work with the other students to provide and prepare provisioning while on board the boat. You will spend one overnight at anchor with your instructor on board. The rest of the time, you can plan on living on the boat while in the marina.

Learn to cruise on catamarans! Book today!

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We offer multiple course offerings throughout the sailing season!

July 19th – July 22nd, 2024, with boarding available the evening of July 18th, 2024!

Inquire about additional dates available. Custom trips also available.

  • Chevron down How much does this cost?

The course is priced so that course has four students – taught in pairs, perfect for couples!

Double Occupancy Price – $3,052/couple + tax

Solo Sailor Price – $2,035/person + tax

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  • Four days and four nights living aboard a catamaran – you will have your own private cabin, but shared living space – don’t forget to bring bedding, towels and provisioning supplies
  • Boat is equipped with all safety gear required by USCG – rentals of inflatable life vests at no cost
  • Course materials – two online training courses and training book
  • Personalized training with a USCG Licensed Captain
  • Insurance coverage for the training vessels
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Arrival Day

Board the boat around 6 pm, meet the instructor, board the catamaran, stow gear and provisions – on your own for dinner

Day 1 8:30 am – Your instructor will meet you at your vessel – hands on instruction begins after completing paperwork with office staff. Grab gear and board your monohull training boat for the day. Learning terminology, sailing and maneuvering fundamentals.

4:30 – Arrive back in marina and dock training on boat, debrief, relax or study, dinner on your own – stay on-board the catamaran

  Day 2 8:00 am – Captain boards the catamaran for training session – quick intro to catamaran systems and practice maneuvers, sail handling, safety practices 5:00 –  Arrive back in marina and dock training on boat, debrief, relax or study, dinner on your own – stay on-board the catamaran

8:00 am – Captain boards the catamaran for training session – students implement their new skills, plotting a course for the day, learn anchoring and overnight procedures on boat – Captain stays on boat for overnight training while anchoring. Students can plan to cook and clean up as if you were bareboat chartering. Cooking aboard is part of the learning process.

8:00 am – Students sail on their own, for their practical testing back to the marina.

2:00 pm – Arrive back in marina and dock the boat. Students will clean the boat as required from all charter guests. After off-boarded, students will be awarded certificates of completion. Off-board no later than 3 pm.

Courses dates are set, if you would prefer a private course please let us know.

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The Cruising Catamaran Certification Course prepares you for catamaran cruising on your own, whether bareboat chartering (without a professional captain or crew aboard) or cruising on your own boat. You will learn not only the sailing and boat handling aspect, but how the vessel systems work, how to cook and live aboard, it is all part of the learning experience. Depending on the learning pace of all in your class (maximum four per boat per instructor unless you opt for a Private Course for two to six people), the following knowledge and skills will be learned and practiced during your live-aboard cruising course.

  • Planning a cruise
  • Familiarization with boat layout and sail plan
  • Operation of engine, stove and head and preparation of meals
  • Routine engine maintenance
  • Use and conservation of battery and charging systems
  • Water use and conservation
  • Use and location of thru-hull fittings
  • Maneuvering under power and sail with emphasis on windage considerations and close quarters – learning this on a monohull and catamaran
  • Big boat docking and anchoring techniques
  • Proper and safe handling of halyards and lines
  • Proper and safe use of winches
  • Apparent wind and sail selection
  • Sail shape and trim
  • Inter-crew communication when trimming sails, docking and anchoring
  • Jib roller furling use
  • Overboard recovery procedures
  • Big boat heavy weather and reefing techniques for catamarans
  • Boom preventer use
  • Spring lines and dock line configurations
  • More knots and their applications
  • GPS navigation
  • Rules of the Road
  • Danger bearings
  • Coast Guard requirements
  • Courtesy using lights and sound signals
  • Use of safety harness
  • Emergency tiller use
  • Distress signals

Sailing is a physical activity that people of all ages can participate in and appreciate, but being physically fit will increase sailing performance and safety. These trips are hands-on activities that require complete, unaided mobility getting on and off docks, boats, and dinghies.

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No previous sailing experience required! Our three-day Bareboat Sailor Certification Course is designed to prepare you to charter a sailboat on your own & give you hands-on experience at anchoring overnight in the Apostle Islands.

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Our Intermediate Sailing Certification is designed for those who have experience sailing but have not been in the role of a responsible skipper yet. This course qualifies you to charter up to a 33′ boat!

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Sail Away Catamarans Sales and Charters offers a large and diverse fleet of catamaran makes and models available for your ASA training courses! Our charter fleet offers three and four-cabin models depending on your group size, and lengths varying from 38-48’. We offer customized live aboard sail training courses in the  Bahamas , Key West , or on the  Chesapeake Bay  with ASA Certified Instructors all of whom are US Coast Guard Licensed Instructors with years of Cruising, Racing, and Chartering experience.

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We truly love our jobs, but we take our sailing seriously so you will be safe on the water. Our teaching philosophy is simple, fun, entertaining, and engaging, focused on safety, and providing the knowledge to set you confidently on your path for sailing.

The American Sailing Association (ASA) program has structured levels of sailing standards, which are examined at progressive certification levels at our sailing schools. Students who learn to sail with Sail Away Catamarans receive a Logbook that lists the standards, certification, and records of sailing experience. All courses and examinations are run by ASA-qualified instructors. When a certification level is successfully completed, your logbook is signed and stamped so that any charter or rental fleet operator can see your level of competency.

Whether you add ASA courses to your charter or desire to take classes as a part of a group of students, Sail Away Sailing School has you covered.

We are passionate about sailing, catamarans, and the care of our pristine local waters. It is our pleasure to give you a top-notch education aboard immaculate vessels while cruising these coveted waters and having a great time!

ASA Sailing Certification Courses Offered

Asa 101, basic keelboat sailling.

Learn to skipper a 20′ – 27′ sloop-rigged keelboat by day, in light to moderate winds and sea conditions. Learn basic sailing terminology, parts and functions, helm commands, basic sail trim, points of sail, buoyage, seamanship, and safety including basic navigation rules to avoid collisions and hazards.

ASA 103, Basic Coastal Cruising

Learn to skipper a sloop-rigged auxiliary powered 25′-35′ keelboat by day in moderate winds and sea conditions. Learn cruising sailboat terminology, basic boat systems, auxiliary engine operation, docking procedures, intermediate sail trim, navigation rules, basic coastal navigation, anchoring, weather, safety, and seamanship.

ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising

Learn how to sail a sloop-rigged, auxiliary powered 30′-45′ sailboat during a multi-day cruise upon inland/coastal waters in moderate/heavy winds and sea conditions. Learn about provisioning, boat systems, auxiliary engines, advanced sail trim, coastal navigation, anchoring / mooring, docking, emergency operations, weather, and more.

ASA 114, Cruising Catamaran

Learn to skipper an auxiliary-powered sailing cruising catamaran of approximately 30-45′ feet in length during a multi-day live aboard cruise upon inland or coastal waters in moderate to heavy winds (up to 30 knots) and sea conditions.

captain rates are $500/day for ASA instruction

Sailing Seminars / Live-Aboard Lessons

Catamarans are the boat of choice for many as they offer spaciousness, comfort, and they don’t heel over. If you are new to catamarans or have never been on one, we offer 6 hour sailing seminars. These seminars are taught completely on the water aboard one of our sailing catamarans. The seminars provide an open forum that introduces you to terminology and hardware specific to cats, and identifies the differences between anchoring and docking a catamaran. You will also have ample opportunity to hoist the sails or take the wheel if you like. If you are considering living aboard, we will also discuss lessons learned and handy tips discovered by our staff while living aboard as well as discussion on how to find the right boat for you if you want to live the cruising lifestyle. These seminars are scheduled several times a sailing season and are generally held with no more than 10 “students” – contact us for available dates . These seminars cost $400/person - feel free to bring your own food and refreshments.

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We also offer opportunities to take blue water sailing / life afloat lessons between the east coast of the US and locations such as the Bahamas, USVIs and BVIs. If you have never sailed on the open ocean, these sailing excursions will expose you to an extraordinary sailing experience! Contact us to schedule these special open water excursions!

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Caribbean ASA Sailing Courses: Cruising Catamaran

Learn to safely charter your own cruising catamaran and become ASA certified during our Catamaran Course in the Caribbean.

Cruising catamarans are becoming more popular for Caribbean bareboat charters due to their speed, stability, and comfort.

Our Caribbean liveaboard catamaran sailing school includes: Basic Coastal Cruising (ASA 103), Bareboat Cruising Certification (ASA 104), and Cruising Catamaran (ASA 114).

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Caribbean Catamaran Course Details

  • Spend seven days exploring the beautiful islands of Grenada and the Grenadines while you learn along the way.
  • Even better – extend your adventure! You'll cover the same material at a more relaxed pace with our ten-day Extended Cruise and Learn Catamaran Sailing School! This option is strongly recommended for this course due to a large amount of material to be covered.
  • This Catamaran ASA sailing course covers navigation, maneuvering under sail and power, anchoring, and learning to skipper a cruising catamaran.
  • All of our Cruising Catamaran Sailing School classes are taught aboard well-maintained catamarans in the 38- to 42-foot range.
  • We limit our Caribbean sailing class size to no more than four students to ensure plenty of time for individual instruction and hands-on sailing.
  • While sailing through the islands, your instructor will cover the curriculum for three levels of ASA certification: Basic Coastal Cruising (ASA 103), Bareboat Cruising (ASA 104), and Cruising Catamaran (ASA 114). ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing is a prerequisite for this class. Ask about our two-day class to get certified and ready for a Catamaran Cruise and Learn!
  • Experience the local island flavor when we go ashore for at least three evening meals.
  • Extend your Caribbean sailing course to 10 days and take some extra time to enjoy the islands and learn at a slightly more steady pace.

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7- or 10-day ASA Sailing courses available. Check our Availability Calendar  for course openings! Class size is limited, so please call or e-mail today for availability! Call us at (206) 549-9191 or contact us here !

*All Caribbean Cruise and Learn courses require a minimum of two students for confirmation.

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Cruising catamaran endorsement.

  • All US Sailing courses utilize Center for Disease Control (CDC), State, and Local Covid Guidelines.
  • We encourage participants to maintain social distancing where possible.
  • At this time, masks are optional at US Sailing Events unless required by CDC, State or Local guidelines.
  • If someone feels sick during the Event, they should immediately notify their Event Leader and remove themselves from the Event area.
  • Participants are encouraged to bring their own Event supplies to reduce sharing. Examples of equipment include writing utensils and supplies such as paper, pens, pencils, and whiteboard markers.

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Recommended Equipment: The multihull endorsement course and examination shall be conducted on a catamaran of at least 34′, with wheel steering, twin engine auxiliary power, and adequate equipment inventory to complete all required certification outcomes.

Prerequisites: The prerequisite for the Catamaran Endorsement is a US Sailing Bareboat Cruising certification. This endorsement may be taught concurrently with any certification from the Bareboat Cruising level or higher.

Certification Requirements: The Catamaran Endorsement requires the successful completion of the following knowledge and skill requirements. These requirements are expected to be performed safely with confident command of the boat with a wind of at least 10 knots.

Practical Skills

Maneuvering under power:.

  • Demonstrate holding position, pivot turn around center and around each hull, starting, stopping and speed control.
  • Demonstrate leaving and returning to a dock under power.
  • Demonstrate making way and maneuvering upwind and crosswind in forward and reverse. Demonstrate maneuvering with one engine.

Sailing Skills:

  • Demonstrate the trim cycle for a catamaran, including the proper use of the traveler and/or boom vang. Demonstrate the use of a barber hauler when sailing off the wind.
  • Demonstrate the specialized skills of tacking a catamaran.
  • Demonstrate jibing, including proper control of the mainsail.
  • Demonstrate shortening sail to depower the boat.

Overboard Rescue:

  • Properly demonstrate one of the overboard rescue methods under sail, taking into account the boat’s performance characteristics.
  • Properly demonstrate one of the overboard rescue methods under power, taking into account the boat’s performance characteristics.

Anchoring Techniques:

  • Demonstrate the proper use of an anchoring bridle, including its deployment, retrieval, and storage.
  • Demonstrate the use of two anchors off the bow.
  • Pick up and properly secure to a mooring from the bow.
  • Pick up and properly secure to a mooring from the stern.

Catamaran Characteristics:

  • Describe the features of catamaran design, handling, and sailing performance.
  • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of typical catamaran accommodations.
  • Understand the maneuvering differences between a single engine boat and a twin engine boat.
  • Describe the different arrangements of engine installations and their effects on maneuvering.
  • Understand the limitations of visibility from the helm station on various designs. Explain how this affects docking procedures, crew responsibilities, and boat positioning.
  • Understand how to use twin engines to steer, pivot, and maneuver the boat in close quarters.
  • Understand why maneuvering in reverse, in high winds, while in close quarters may be necessary.
  • Understand the techniques needed to land at a dock with one engine inoperative.
  • Understand the use of one engine while motor sailing or steaming.
  • Explain the effect of apparent wind and how it leads to the need for repeated sail trim adjustments as the boat speed increases.
  • Explain the importance of the use of the boom vang and/or traveler to maintain proper mainsail shape.
  • Understand the techniques for tacking, including proper steering throughout the maneuver.
  • Explain the differences in jibing, including proper control of the mainsail leech.
  • Understand the lack of obvious cues for the need to reduce sail as the wind increases, and explain what cues are available.
  • Explain various techniques for reducing sail area, including traditional and single line mainsail reefing.
  • Explain vessel performance characteristics and how that affects overboard rescue maneuvers.
  • Discuss person-in-water retrieval techniques.

Anchoring and Mooring Techniques:

  • Understand the need for an anchor bridle while using a single anchor off the bow.
  • Explain the two most common arrangements of anchor bridles.
  • Describe the steps required to set two anchors off the bow.
  • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of picking up a mooring from the bow versus stern.
  • Explain the steps required to pick up a mooring from the bow and the stern.

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Mastering Catamaran Sailing: Learn How to Sail a Catamaran like a Pro

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Sailing a catamaran is an exhilarating experience that allows you to harness the power of the wind and navigate the open waters with agility and speed. If you’re interested in learning how to sail a catamaran, it’s essential to understand the basics, prepare properly, learn key sailing techniques, and acquire navigation skills specific to catamarans. This comprehensive guide will provide you with the necessary knowledge and techniques to confidently sail a catamaran.

Introduction to Sailing a Catamaran

Sailing a catamaran offers a unique sailing experience with its twin hulls, stability, and spacious deck. Before diving into the specifics, it’s important to understand the fundamentals of catamarans and how they differ from monohulls.

Understanding the Basics of a Catamaran

To fully grasp the art of catamaran sailing, you need to first comprehend what a catamaran is and how it differs from a monohull. This section will provide a clear definition of a catamaran and highlight its distinctive features.

Preparation for Sailing a Catamaran

Before setting sail, proper preparation is crucial to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. This section will cover essential steps such as conducting safety equipment checks, understanding wind and weather conditions, and making necessary preparations for sailing a catamaran.

Key Sailing Techniques for Catamarans

Mastering key techniques is essential to maneuvering and controlling a catamaran effectively. This section will delve into important skills such as steering and maneuvering, sail trim and adjustment, tacking and jibing, and understanding points of sail specific to catamarans.

Navigation and Seamanship for Catamarans

Navigating a catamaran requires a solid understanding of chart reading, course planning, and the rules of the road. This section will provide guidance on reading nautical charts, planning routes, and understanding the right-of-way rules when sailing a catamaran.

Recovering from Common Sailing Challenges

Even with proper preparation, sailors may encounter challenges while on the water. This section will address common issues such as capsize and the techniques for righting a catamaran, as well as strategies for dealing with strong winds and heavy seas.

Additional Resources for Learning Catamaran Sailing

To further enhance your knowledge and skills in catamaran sailing, this section will provide a list of helpful resources, including books, online courses, and sailing clubs, where you can continue your learning journey.

By following this guide and honing your skills, you’ll embark on a rewarding adventure as you navigate the seas with confidence and expertise in sailing a catamaran.

Key takeaway:

  • Learning to sail a catamaran maximizes your sailing experience: Sailing a catamaran allows you to navigate the waters in a unique and exciting way, enhancing your overall enjoyment of the sport.
  • A catamaran offers a different sailing experience from a monohull: Understanding the basics of a catamaran helps you appreciate its distinct characteristics, such as stability and speed, compared to traditional monohull sailboats.
  • Being prepared and understanding key sailing techniques are crucial: Prioritizing safety, learning about necessary equipment, and mastering sailing techniques like steering, sail trim, and tacking ensure a successful and enjoyable catamaran sailing experience.

A catamaran is a boat with two parallel hulls connected by a bridge. Understanding the basics of a catamaran is important to fully enjoy the unique sailing experience it offers. These hulls provide stability and reduce drag, enabling higher speeds. Catamarans are used for sailing , cruising , and racing .

The design allows for a spacious interior layout, making it ideal for leisure activities or living aboard. One advantage of a catamaran is its shallow draft , which allows for navigation in shallower waters . When sailing, it’s crucial to have a good grasp of the components like the mast , sails , rigging , and helm . Learning how to trim the sails and adjust the rigging optimizes performance. Maneuvering the catamaran, including tacking and jibing , controls direction and speed.

Safety is paramount, so having a clear understanding of safety procedures and possessing the necessary equipment is essential. With a thorough understanding of the basics, you can confidently enjoy the unique sailing experience a catamaran offers.

What is a Catamaran?

A catamaran, also known as a cat , is a type of boat with two parallel hulls connected by a deck. It is specifically designed to prioritize stability, achieved through a wider base and weight distribution. Catamarans are renowned for their spaciousness and maneuverability , making them a popular choice for sailing and cruising enthusiasts.

One notable advantage of a catamaran is its ability to achieve higher speeds compared to monohulls . This can be attributed to the wide hulls, which result in less drag and enable faster and smoother sailing experiences. The dual hull design enhances stability , reducing the likelihood of rolling or capsizing , particularly in rough waters.

Catamarans also offer a significant advantage in terms of living space and comfort . Thanks to the presence of two separate hulls, these boats can accommodate cabins , lounges , and various amenities. As a result, catamarans are considered ideal for long-distance cruising or liveaboard experiences , providing ample room for relaxation and enjoyment .

When it comes to sailing performance, catamarans excel in upwind capabilities and have the ability to sail closer to the wind compared to monohulls. They are easier to maneuver and require less effort to handle, making them an excellent choice even for beginners embarking on their sailing journey .

How is a Catamaran Different from a Monohull?

Catamarans have greater stability than monohulls due to their wider beam and two hulls. This stability reduces tipping and rolling in rough seas.

Compared to monohulls , catamarans have a shallower draft, allowing them to navigate in shallow waters and anchor closer to the shore.

Catamarans provide more interior space with their wider beam, resulting in larger cabins, living areas, and storage compartments.

Catamarans are known for their speed. The twin hull design reduces drag, enabling them to sail faster than monohulls , particularly in light winds.

In terms of sailing motion, catamarans have a flatter and more stable movement, offering increased comfort for those prone to seasickness. They also have better maneuverability and can sail closer to the wind compared to monohulls .

Pro-tip: If you desire a spacious, stable, and fast sailing experience, a catamaran is an excellent choice. Its unique design provides comfort and performance, making it a popular option for cruising and long-distance sailing.

Prepping your catamaran for an epic sailing adventure? Get ready to set sail with confidence as we dive into the vital elements of catamaran preparation. From essential safety equipment and thorough checks to mastering the art of reading wind and weather conditions, we've got you covered. Safety first and a keen understanding of the natural elements will ensure smooth sailing and unforgettable experiences on the open water. Let's dive into the nitty-gritty details and get you fully prepared to harness the power of the winds and conquer the seas!

Safety Equipment and Checks

When sailing a catamaran, it is essential to prioritize safety. It is important to follow these steps for safety equipment and checks:

  • First and foremost, inspect the life jackets to ensure they are in good condition and functioning properly.
  • Take the time to check the throwable flotation devices and ensure they are readily available and in working order.
  • Verify that the catamaran has a properly installed fire extinguisher, which is crucial in case of any fire emergencies.
  • Make sure that distress signals, such as flares or emergency signaling devices, are present and easily accessible.
  • It is vital to inspect and test the bilge pump to make sure it is functioning correctly and can effectively remove any water from the boat.
  • Check the navigation lights to ensure they are properly functioning, as they are essential for visibility during nighttime or low-light conditions.
  • Verify the availability and condition of a sound signaling device, such as a horn or whistle , which can alert others in case of emergencies.
  • Ensure that the catamaran is equipped with a VHF radio or other communication devices for effective communication during emergencies.
  • Inspect the anchor and anchor line to ensure their good condition, as they are crucial for securing the catamaran in place.
  • Check the availability and condition of navigation charts and a compass, which are essential for proper navigation and orientation.

Pro-tip: It is highly recommended to regularly inspect and maintain all safety equipment to ensure they always work properly. Performing safety checks before every sailing trip is crucial to ensure the well-being and safety of everyone onboard.

Understanding Wind and Weather Conditions

Understanding wind and weather conditions is essential when sailing a catamaran. It is crucial to consider wind direction, wind strength, and current weather conditions in order to plan your sail effectively and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Having a good understanding of wind direction is vital while sailing. By adjusting your sails accordingly, you can maximize the power and efficiency of your catamaran. Knowing the strength of the wind can help you determine the appropriate sail trim and make adjustments for optimal performance .

Weather conditions play a critical role in ensuring safety while sailing. It is important to check weather forecasts before setting sail and to remain aware of potential changes in weather patterns. Understanding the possibility of storms, strong winds, or heavy seas allows you to make informed decisions on when it is safe to sail and when it is best to stay ashore.

By understanding wind and weather conditions, you can effectively plan your sail, adjust your sails for optimal performance, and ensure the safety of yourself and your crew. Continuously monitoring and assessing these conditions throughout your sailing journey allows for well-informed decisions and contributes to a successful and memorable experience on your catamaran.

Get ready to set sail and master the art of catamaran sailing with these key techniques! We will unravel the secrets behind steering and maneuvering, sail trim and adjustment, tacking and jibing, and understanding the points of sail . From controlling the direction of your catamaran to optimizing your sail position, this section has got you covered with practical tips that will enhance your sailing skills. So, hop on board and let’s embark on a thrilling sailing adventure !

Steering and Maneuvering

When steering and maneuvering a catamaran, it is important to keep in mind the following techniques:

  • Use the tiller or steering wheel to control the direction of the catamaran. Push the tiller away from you to turn the catamaran to starboard (right), and pull the tiller towards you to turn the catamaran to port (left).
  • Work closely with the crew and communicate clearly to ensure smooth maneuvering. Assign specific roles and responsibilities to each crew member, such as trimming the sails or adjusting the daggerboards .
  • Adjust the sails accordingly to optimize the catamaran's performance. Trim in the mainsail and jib to generate more power and speed, or ease the sails to reduce power in strong winds.
  • Pay attention to the catamaran's speed and steer accordingly. A faster catamaran may require more precise and proactive steering to maintain control.
  • Practice tacking and jibing techniques to change direction smoothly. Tacking involves turning the bow of the catamaran through the wind, while jibing involves turning the stern of the catamaran through the wind. Always be mindful of the wind direction and adjust your maneuvering accordingly.

By mastering these techniques, you'll be able to navigate your catamaran with confidence and precision.

Sail Trim and Adjustment

For optimal performance and stability of a catamaran, sail trim and adjustment are essential. Follow these steps to ensure proper sail trim:

  • Begin by checking the telltales of the main sail to ensure smooth flow without any fluttering or stalling.
  • Next, focus on the jib or headsail and adjust the sheet tension to achieve proper trim and generate lift.
  • Paying attention to the traveler position is crucial. Move it accordingly to control the boom angle and sail shape based on wind conditions.
  • Adjust the halyard tension to prevent any sagging or fluttering.
  • Continuously monitor and adjust the tension in control lines, such as the jib sheet and mainsheet , to achieve the desired sail shape and balance.
  • While sailing, constantly assess the sail trim. Observe the telltales, listen to the wind, and take note of any changes in speed. Fine-tune the trim for optimal performance and control.

By consistently adjusting sail trim based on changing conditions, you’ll ensure a pleasurable and efficient catamaran sailing experience.

Tacking and Jibing

Sailing a catamaran requires a good understanding of the techniques for tacking and jibing . Here are the steps to master these maneuvers:

  • To change direction when the wind shifts, turn the helm or the wheel away from the wind.
  • Release the jib sheet and let the jib sail luff as the bow of the catamaran passes through the wind.
  • Trim in the jib sheet on the new tack to regain speed and control.
  • Ease out the mainsail sheet and move the boom to the opposite side of the catamaran.
  • Steer the catamaran downwind to swing the mainsail across the boat.
  • Switch the mainsail sheet to the new side and trim it in to stabilize the sail as the mainsail crosses over.

Pro-tip: It is advisable to practice tacking and jibing in light winds before attempting these maneuvers in stronger conditions. This will help build confidence and develop a solid understanding of the catamaran’s handling characteristics.

Understanding Points of Sail

To gain a comprehensive comprehension of Understanding Points of Sail , it is important to acknowledge the various angles at which a sailboat can navigate in relation to the wind.

The initial point of sail is referred to as the “no-sail zone,” during which the wind is directly facing the boat’s front, making it impossible for the sails to catch the wind.

Subsequently, we have the “close-hauled” or “upwind” point of sail, where the boat skillfully sails as close to the wind as possible without stalling. In this scenario, the sails are meticulously adjusted to create lift and propel the boat forward.

Moving on, the “close reach” point of sail occurs when the boat is slightly angled away from the wind, enabling the sails to fill and generate power.

As for the “beam reach” point of sail, the boat is positioned at a right angle to the wind, causing the wind to blow directly onto the side of the sails. This results in the boat achieving the desired speed and momentum.

On the other hand, the “broad reach” point of sail sees the boat sailing at an angle away from the wind, which allows the sails to fill more and generate even greater speed.

We have the “downwind” or “running” point of sail, where the boat sails directly with the wind coming from behind. To ensure an efficient catch of the wind, the sails are let out as far as possible in this scenario.

Acquiring a solid understanding of points of sail is paramount when it comes to taking control of the direction and speed of a catamaran, ultimately maximizing its performance. By skillfully adjusting the sails and steering according to the various points of sail, sailors are able to effectively navigate their catamarans, ensuring a smooth and efficient sailing experience.

When it comes to sailing a catamaran, one crucial skill to master is navigation and seamanship . In this section, we’ll dive into the essentials of chart reading and course planning , helping you plot your path with confidence on the open waters. We’ll explore the rules of the road and right-of-way , ensuring you understand the fundamental principles of safe sailing. So, sharpen your skills and join us as we navigate the captivating world of catamaran seamanship !

Chart Reading and Course Planning

When sailing a catamaran, chart reading and course planning are essential for a safe journey. Understanding and properly navigating charts will help you choose the best route and avoid potential hazards. The following table outlines key aspects of chart reading and course planning for catamaran sailing:

By mastering the skills of chart reading and course planning, you can confidently and safely navigate your catamaran, maximizing your enjoyment of the sailing experience.

Rules of the Road and Right-of-Way

To sail a catamaran safely and avoid collisions, it’s crucial to understand the Rules of the Road and Right-of-Way .

  • Sailboats fall under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) , which provide guidelines for preventing accidents in various situations.
  • According to the Rules of the Road , when two sailboats approach each other on different tacks, the boat on the starboard tack has the Right-of-Way and the boat on the port tack must keep clear.
  • When a sailboat approaches a power-driven vessel, the sailboat must yield and keep clear of the power-driven vessel’s path.
  • When overtaking another sailboat, the overtaking boat is responsible for keeping clear and avoiding a collision.
  • It’s important to understand and follow these Rules of the Road and Right-of-Way to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone on the water.

I was sailing my catamaran on a sunny day when I spotted another sailboat coming towards me. Realizing we were on a collision course, I acted quickly and adjusted my course to give way to the other sailboat, which was on the starboard tack. By following the Rules of the Road and Right-of-Way , we avoided a potentially dangerous situation and continued enjoying our day on the water. This experience highlights the importance of sailors being knowledgeable about the Rules of the Road and Right-of-Way for a safe and enjoyable sailing experience.

Navigating the unpredictable waters of sailing can come with its fair share of challenges. In this section, we’ll delve into practical techniques for recovering from common sailing mishaps, empowering you to conquer any situation with confidence. From capsize and righting a catamaran to dealing with the relentless forces of strong winds and heavy seas, we’ll equip you with the necessary knowledge to overcome these hurdles and keep your sailing adventure afloat. So, let’s dive in and uncover the secrets to mastering the art of recovery on the open waters!

Capsize and Righting a Catamaran

Capsize and righting a catamaran can be challenging, but with knowledge and techniques, you can recover safely. When facing a catamaran capsize, follow these steps to ensure a successful recovery:

1. Stay calm and assess the situation. It’s important to maintain a level-headed approach.

2. Ensure everyone onboard wears a life jacket and is accounted for. Safety should always be a priority.

3. Communicate with your crew to determine the best approach for righting the catamaran. Teamwork and coordination are crucial at this stage.

4. Release and secure the sails to prevent further problems. This will help minimize any potential damage.

5. Work together as a team to shift the crew’s weight towards the side of the catamaran that needs lifting. Distributing the weight properly is essential.

6. Utilize weight distribution and leverage to gradually lift the capsized catamaran. It’s important to take this process one step at a time.

7. Continue applying steady pressure until the catamaran is fully righted. Persistence is key during this stage.

8. Check the boat for damages or water ingress and address them accordingly. Taking care of any issues promptly is crucial for safety.

9. Retrieve any lost belongings or equipment that may have fallen overboard during the capsize.

10. Restart the sail and ensure proper stability. Confirm that everything is in order before resuming your sailing adventure.

By following these steps and working together, you can successfully recover from a catamaran capsize and continue enjoying your sailing adventure.

Dealing with Strong Winds and Heavy Seas

Dealing with strong winds and heavy seas while sailing a catamaran can be a challenging task. With the right techniques and precautions, it can be managed effectively. Here are some important considerations to keep in mind:

1. Maintain a steady course: It is crucial to hold the helm firmly and adjust the sails to maintain balance and control in the face of strong winds and heavy seas .

2. Reef the sails: When the winds become too powerful, it is important to reduce the sail area exposed to the wind by reefing the sails. This technique helps in controlling the boat’s speed and stability. Familiarize yourself with the specific catamaran’s reefing technique beforehand.

3. Adjust the daggerboards: Daggerboards are retractable keels that play a vital role in providing stability and preventing tipping over in strong winds . Adjusting the daggerboards to the appropriate depth is important to maintain balance and control in challenging conditions.

4. Monitor the sea state: Pay close attention to the waves and their direction. Anticipating changes in the swell and taking appropriate action, such as avoiding broadside hits and angling the boat into the waves, ensures a smoother and more comfortable ride.

5. Use safety equipment: It is imperative to always have necessary safety equipment onboard, including life jackets, flares, and a tethering system. When challenging conditions arise, wearing a safety harness is essential to prevent falling overboard.

By following these techniques and taking proper precautions, you can effectively deal with strong winds and heavy seas while sailing a catamaran . Remember, experience and practice are crucial in safely and confidently handling challenging conditions.

Here are some resources to enhance your catamaran sailing skills:

– Online forums: Joining forums dedicated to catamaran sailing can provide valuable knowledge and interaction with experienced sailors.

– Instructional videos: Online instructional videos offer step-by-step guidance on various aspects of catamaran sailing, helping you understand different maneuvers and techniques.

– Books and guides: Several resources cover both fundamental and advanced techniques of catamaran sailing, providing in-depth knowledge for self-paced learning.

– Courses and workshops: Participating in formal courses or workshops conducted by sailing schools or yacht clubs offers hands-on training and guidance from experienced instructors, improving your skills.

– Online tutorials: Websites offer catamaran sailing tutorials with comprehensive lessons, interactive quizzes, and feedback, enhancing your understanding and proficiency.

With these resources, you can cultivate your catamaran sailing skills and become a proficient sailor. Practice consistently and remain open to learning from others. Happy sailing!

Some Facts About Learn How To Sail A Catamaran:

  • ✅ Sailing a catamaran is similar to sailing a monohull, with most skills easily transferable.
  • ✅ Catamarans have become very popular in the last 5 years due to their advantages over monohulls.
  • ✅ Catamarans have two hulls connected by a bridge deck, providing stability and space for cabins and amenities.
  • ✅ Catamarans are considered safer than monohulls due to their stability and the presence of two engines.
  • ✅ Monohulls are harder to sail due to heeling and confined spaces, while catamarans offer easier movement and stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can i learn how to sail a catamaran.

To learn how to sail a catamaran, you can explore various options such as online schools, books, and sailing schools. Going on a week-long or weekend cruise can provide valuable hands-on experience. Watching videos, reading books, and joining a crew of experienced sailors can also help you learn the basics and improve your skills.

What are some recommended resources for learning how to sail a catamaran?

For beginners, online schools like Nautic Ed and reputable institutions like ASA (American Sailing Association) and US Sailing Association offer catamaran courses that provide structured training and guidance. Advanced books on catamaran sailing can also be a great resource, helping you familiarize yourself with boat parts, terminology, and essential skills.

How long does it take to learn how to sail a catamaran?

The time it takes to learn how to sail a catamaran may vary depending on individual learning abilities and dedication. Typically, it ranges from 14 days to five years. With the right training, practice, and experience, you can progress efficiently and gain confidence in sailing a catamaran.

Are there any short-term catamaran sailing courses available?

Yes, there are short-term catamaran sailing courses available. Sailing schools like ASA and US Sailing Association offer land and on-water training programs that provide intensive courses tailored to teach you how to sail a catamaran effectively within a shorter timeframe.

What are the key differences between catamarans and monohulls in sailing?

There are several differences between catamarans and monohulls in sailing. Catamarans have a bridge deck and two hulls connected, providing stability, ample space, and ease of movement. They are considered safer due to their stability and the presence of two engines. On the other hand, monohulls are harder to sail due to heeling and confined spaces.

Do I need any certification to sail a catamaran?

While a cruising catamaran captain’s license is not necessary, having a recognized certificate, such as ASA certification, can increase opportunities to sail and gain the trust of catamaran owners. Certification courses like ASA provide comprehensive training and assessments to ensure you possess the necessary skills and knowledge for safe catamaran sailing.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Between a Sailboat or Catamaran for Your Sailing Adventures

C hoosing between a sailboat and a catamaran for your sailing adventures is a significant decision that depends on various factors, including your sailing preferences, experience level, budget, and intended use. Here's an ultimate guide to help you make an informed decision:

1. Sailing Experience:

  • Sailboats: Typically require more skill and experience to handle, especially in adverse weather conditions. Ideal for sailors who enjoy the traditional feel of sailing and are willing to invest time in learning and mastering the art.
  • Catamarans: Easier to handle, making them suitable for beginners. The dual-hull design provides stability, reducing the learning curve for those new to sailing.

2. Space and Comfort:

  • Sailboats: Generally have a narrower beam and less living space. However, some sailboats may offer comfortable cabins and amenities.
  • Catamarans: Wider beam creates more living space. Catamarans often have multiple cabins, spacious saloons, and expansive deck areas, providing a more comfortable living experience.

3. Stability:

  • Sailboats: Monohulls can heel (lean) while sailing, which some sailors enjoy for the thrill but can be discomforting for others.
  • Catamarans: Greater stability due to the dual hulls, providing a more level sailing experience. Reduced heeling makes catamarans suitable for those prone to seasickness.

4. Performance:

  • Sailboats: Known for their upwind performance and ability to sail close to the wind. Some sailors appreciate the challenge of optimizing sail trim for efficiency.
  • Catamarans: Faster on a reach and downwind due to their wide beam. However, they may not point as high into the wind as monohulls.
  • Sailboats: Typically have a deeper draft, limiting access to shallow anchorages and requiring deeper marina berths.
  • Catamarans: Shallow draft allows access to shallower waters and secluded anchorages, providing more flexibility in cruising destinations.
  • Sailboats: Generally more affordable upfront, with a wide range of options available to fit different budgets.
  • Catamarans: Often more expensive upfront due to their size and design. However, maintenance costs may be comparable or even lower in some cases.

7. Mooring and Docking:

  • Sailboats: Easier to find slips and moorings in marinas designed for monohulls.
  • Catamarans: Require wider slips and may have limited availability in certain marinas, especially in crowded anchorages.

8. Intended Use:

  • Sailboats: Ideal for traditional sailors who enjoy the art of sailing, racing enthusiasts, or those on a tighter budget.
  • Catamarans: Suited for those prioritizing comfort, stability, and spacious living areas, especially for long-term cruising and chartering.

9. Resale Value:

  • Sailboats: Generally have a more established resale market, with a wider range of buyers.
  • Catamarans: Growing in popularity, and well-maintained catamarans often retain their value.

10. Personal Preference:

  • Consider your personal preferences, the type of sailing you plan to do, and the kind of lifestyle you want aboard your vessel.

In conclusion, both sailboats and catamarans have their advantages and disadvantages. Your decision should be based on your individual preferences, experience level, budget, and intended use. If possible, charter both types of vessels to experience firsthand how they handle and to help make a more informed decision based on your own preferences and needs.

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Choosing between a sailboat and a catamaran for your sailing adventures is a significant decision that depends on various factors, including your sailing preferences, experience level, budget, and intended use. Here's an ultimate guide to help you make an informed decision: 1. Sailing Experience: 2. Space and Comfort: 3. Stability: 4. Performance: 5. Draft: 6....

Retired US couple island-hopping in the Caribbean vanish from their yacht

  • US couple Kathy Brandel and Ralph Hendry disappeared while sailing off the Grenada coast.
  • Their yacht, SV Simplicity, was found abandoned, blood-stained, and 80 miles off course.
  • The Royal Grenada Police Force links the couple's disappearance to the escape of three prisoners.

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Nick Buro and Bryan Hendry were baffled by the sudden silence from their parents, Kathy Brandel and Ralph Hendry, who had lived on a yacht for over a decade, People reports.

The American couple vanished while sailing off the coast of Grenada on February 18. Their yacht, the SV Simplicity, was discovered abandoned 80 miles away. Authorities suspect foul play in the couple's disappearance.

Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel are seasoned sailors who had recently completed a " Caribbean Rally" from Virginia to Antigua , The Washington Post reports.

They were seeing out the winter island hopping in the Eastern Caribbeanin their catamaran, according to a statement from their sailing club, per The Washington Post.

According to the Post, the last sighting of Hendry and Brandel was near Grand Anse Beach in Grenada on February 18.

A sailing captain stumbled upon the ransacked vessel while paddle-boarding along the Saint Vincent shore, per People. The yacht was splattered with blood stains. The captain came across Brandel and Hendry's American passports, prompting him to call for help.

Authorities were swiftly notified, with the Coast Guard Service reporting the vessel as "unoccupied" and noting the blood stains.

Three prisoners escaped custody on the day the couple disappeared

Three Grenadian prisoners — Ron Mitchell, Trevor Robertson, and Atiba Stanislaus — escaped custody on the same day as Brandel and Hendry's disappearance. Police suspect a connection, suggesting the trio may have been involved in the couple's disappearance.

A statement shared by the Royal Grenada Police Force revealed that "Ron Mitchell was charged separately with one count of rape, three counts of attempted Rape, two counts of indecent assault, and causing harm." The three men were charged jointly with one count of robbery with violence.

They escaped from a holding cell at South St George Police Station on February 18, 2024, the same day the American couple disappeared.

The RGPF statement said the three men made their way to the nearby island of St Vincent "via a yacht which was docked in the St. George area. The RGPF is currently working on leads that suggest that the two occupants of the yacht may have been killed in the process. It is believed that the occupants of the yacht were American citizens."

In a statement posted to Salty Dawg Sailing Association , Nick Buro and Bryan Hendry requested that cruises and anyone not affiliated with the officials with presiding jurisdiction stand down. "The only way we feel this situation could be worse would be if anyone was hurt or endangered trying to conduct searches," they wrote.

A GoFundMe fundraising appeal started by Jessica Mause on behalf of Nick Buro said:

"It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we share the devastating news of the senseless act of violence that tragically claimed the lives of husband and wife, Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel."

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Kathy Brandel and Ralph Hendry were on their yacht in the Caribbean. The authorities are looking into whether their disappearance is connected to a prisoner escape.

Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel pose and smile. He rests his left hand on her left shoulder.

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An American couple who had departed from Virginia and were spending the winter cruising in the Caribbean went missing this month while sailing off Grenada, and their boat turned up empty in neighboring St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Their disappearance came around the same time three men escaped from a prison in Grenada and made their getaway by boat to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the authorities in those islands said.

In a statement, the Royal Grenada Police Force did not identify the two Americans but said that it was looking into possible harm to them in connection to the prisoners’ escape.

According to the Salty Dawg Sailing Association , a nonprofit that brings together sailing and cruising enthusiasts, a skipper notified it on Feb. 21 that a member’s yacht called Simplicity was found anchored and abandoned off a beach on the southern coast of St. Vincent.

The skipper boarded the catamaran and noted that its owners were not onboard, the association’s statement said. The skipper contacted the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Coast Guard, which then notified the local police.

The missing boat owners were identified as Ralph Hendry, 66, and Kathy Brandel, 71, by the association and Ms. Brandel’s son, Nick Buro, who said the couple, originally from Virginia, were married for 27 years.

Mr. Hendry and Ms. Brandel were experienced sailors who lived on their boat. They recently completed their sailing club’s “Caribbean Rally” — cruising from Hampton, Va., to the island of Antigua to end 2023 with a celebration — and they were spending the remainder of the winter cruising the Caribbean, according to a statement from the club.

The association said that it had a tracking map to follow members’ boats and that it showed the couple’s boat, Simplicity, was anchored in Grenada before docking off St. Vincent. The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Coast Guard secured the boat and the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force were investigating with the U.S. Embassy and the Royal Grenada Police Force, according to the statement from the association.

Separately, the Royal Grenada Police Force said in a Feb. 22 statement that three men who escaped from a prison in Grenada on Feb. 18 made their way to St. Vincent using a yacht that had been docked in the St. George area of Grenada. The force said that the two boat occupants, whom it did not name, were American citizens.

The prisoners were recaptured on Feb. 21, the same day that the couple’s vessel was found.

The Grenada authorities identified the prisoners as Trevon Robertson, 19; Abita Stanislaus, 25; and Ron Mitchell, 30.

They had been previously charged, jointly, in a violent robbery case in December. Mr. Mitchell also faced various separate charges that included causing harm, indecent assault and rape, the Grenada police said.

In a joint family statement on Saturday, Mr. Buro and Bryan Hendry, Mr. Hendry’s son, thanked the cruising community for its support and help in the search but asked them to stand down.

“We also want to applaud the St. Vincent authorities for their quick actions in securing Simplicity and their brave, swift response that led to the apprehension of three dangerous fugitives,” according to the family statement. It added: “We greatly appreciate the coordination of the St. Vincent and Royal Grenadian Police forces and Coast Guards in investigating these events.”

The Royal Grenada Police Force did not respond to an inquiry on Sunday. The department said in the release that the investigation was “in its infancy stage” and that a team of investigators and a forensic specialist had been dispatched to St. Vincent.

Bob Osborn, president of the sailing club, described the couple as warmhearted and capable and their disappearance “a very upsetting event.”

He added, “Our hopes and prayers are with Ralph and Kathy and the family who love them.”

A GoFundMe page started by a family friend seeking to help with costs related to their disappearance described Mr. Hendry and Ms. Brandel as “experienced adventurers” and said they had “spent their retirement sailing aboard Simplicity, spending summers in New England and embracing the warmth of Caribbean winters.”

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Va. couple’s boat is found without them inside. Authorities suspect foul play.

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A skipper discovered a catamaran on Wednesday off the blue Caribbean coast of St. Vincent — anchored and abandoned — bearing the vestiges of violence.

Onboard, Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel were nowhere to be found.

Experienced sailors, the couple had recently completed their sailing club’s “Caribbean Rally” — cruising from Hampton, Va., to Antigua — before finishing out the winter bobbing along a chain of islands making up the Eastern Caribbean, according to a statement from the club, which suggested their vessel might have been taken by fugitives on the run.

Hendry and Brandel were last seen on Feb. 18 near white-sanded Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, according to a GoFundMe to raise money for their family.

After the skipper alerted the Coast Guard in St. Vincent of the empty yacht, the agency took possession of the vessel and started an investigation with St. Vincent Police, along with the Royal Grenada Police Force and the U.S. Embassy, authorities said.

Details of what exactly happened remain unclear — but authorities in Grenada say the incident is likely connected to the escape of three men from a prison there. They broke free on the same day the couple was docked nearby. The GoFundMe said when the yacht was found, investigators discovered “chilling evidence of a violent struggle.”

On Thursday, the Royal Grenada Police Force posted on Facebook that the men had fled 80 miles from Grenada to St. Vincent via a stolen catamaran. This is the same path the couple’s yacht took, according to a live tracking map monitored by their sailing club.

“The RGPF is currently working on leads that suggest that the two occupants of the yacht may have been killed in the process,” police said Thursday. “It is believed that the occupants of the yacht were American citizens.”

The men — whose various charges include robbery with violence, rape, indecent assault and causing harm — were recaptured on Wednesday, police in Grenada said. That is the same day Hendry and Brandel’s catamaran was discovered.

On Saturday, the couple’s children, Bryan Hendry and Nick Buro, released a joint statement thanking the community for their help — and asking them to stand down in the search.

“We also want to applaud the St. Vincent authorities for their quick actions … and their brave, swift response that led to the apprehension of three dangerous fugitives,” they said.

In a statement posted on the couple’s sailing club website on Saturday, Salty Dawg Sailing Association president Bob Osborn said that “this does appear to be a tragic event.”

“In all my years of cruising the Caribbean, I have never heard of anything like this,” Osborn said in the statement.

Lifelong adventurers, the couple spent winters at sea and summers in New England. Recently, Brandel had become a grandmother, where — according to the GoFundMe intended to help pay for the couple’s funerals and other costs — she “found immense joy in the presence of her grandson.”

Fellow sailors described them as being “warm-hearted and capable.” Reminiscent of the life they were enjoying in retirement, the couple had the perfect name for their yacht.

Simplicity.

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