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Spread over a week, from Monday to Friday, summer internships are open to all. Divided into two half-days, you may, depending on your level of practice, choose to register the morning or afternoon, for sessions lasting 3 hours each.
The morning classes are made for beginners. The lower morning breeze helps learning safely and discover sailing serenely.
In the afternoon the wind becoming stronger, the courses are made for confirmed sailors who wants to perfect their skills. Boats go faster, the sensations are even more appointments and you can progress and improve your knowledge in dinghy sailing.
Sailing became a passion and you want to practice all year? The courses all the year are made for you. They are offered every Wednesday afternoon and / or all day Saturday. For Saturday, there are two slots, morning and afternoon. The choice is one that suits you best!
Sailing on the school's boats, in a group of people, you will have to meet throughout the winter varied and diverse wind conditions that will made you progresse in all circumstances. The entries run the quarter.
Desire for freedom, independence and sailing without constraints? Want sailing without necessarily committing yourself permanently on a week of training?
Point Beach can offer you the formula that best suits your mood! Rental of material per hour, private lessons with an instructor, whatever the boat available; catamaran, windsurfing, dinghies and even canoeing (rentals only for the latter).
All are particularly suited to the constraints of location and learning.
For users that aren't beginners, our Point Beach can also rent a hobie cat 16 equipped with spinaker.
To the rush!
The SNGL also offers deals for companies. In addition to the sailing school and the boat park, the SNGL also has a clubhouse which is fully equipped to hold meetings, seminars or day of works councils. Thus, you are quite possible to work in the morning, take a meal from a caterer and spend the afternoon sailing!
For more information, contact the SNGL.