FIVE DIFFERENT BOATS FROM THE SCHOOL OF SAILING AND SEAMANSHIP AT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE |
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MEET THE LADIES
THE LIDO 14
THE HARBOR 20
THE SHIELD 30
THE SANTANA 30
THE CATALINA 42
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THE LIDO 14
The Lido 14 is a good choice for people with minimal sailing experience. Easy handling and simple controls make this class of sailboats very popular. Although considered one of the best beginner boats, the Lido 14 class boasts one of the most active dingy racing in local waters.The national championship regatta draws a huge turnout every year and the races are very competitive.
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THE HARBOR 20
The Harbor 20 is another great sailboat for a beginner. Some advantages of this boat include a self tacking jib which makes this boat easy to man solo, and an electric motor if the wind dies. Great for sailors that are less moble. |

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THE SHIELD 30
The Shields class is a great intermediate sailboat. The Shields have a simple design, perfect for racing. Shields are a great sailboat to learn how to fly a spinniker.
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THE SANTANA 30
The Santana 30 is a great sailboat for intermediate sailors. The Santana has more comforts than the Shields. You could sleep half a dozen people and have plenty of room for luxury items like a bbq and a couple good sized coolers. Great for day sailing. |

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THE CATALINA 42
The Catalina 42 is perfect for intermediate to advanced sailors. You could live aboard a sailboat this size. The Catalina is seaworthy for cruising the open ocean. Spinniker, inboard engine, and a toilet, the Catalina is ready to take you on an adventure.
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The School of Sailing and Seamanship
1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663
949.645.9412 | sailing@occsailing.com
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