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$95 for a Two-Hour Sailing Lesson or Cruise for Up to Two from Courageous Sailing Center (Up to $190 Value)

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Under instructor supervision, guests man the sails of 19 ft. Rhodes sailboat or enjoy the ride in a two-hour cruise of Boston Harbor

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$95 for a Two-Hour Sailing Lesson or Cruise for Up to Two (Up to $190 Value)

Seasoned instructors captain Courageous Sailing Center's fleet of 19-foot Rhodes sailboats through Boston Harbor, initiating students in the ways of the sea during private, two-hour sailing lessons. Seafarers learn the ropes of steering and operating sailboats, confidently taking the wheel under instructor guidance to navigate the waves without trying to saddle up a whale. For a relaxing evening, couples or trios can opt to let the captain steer while they enjoy the scenic, salty waterscape.

Though Courageous Sailing Center sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

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Promotional value expires Sep 30, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 5 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 2 per visit. Reservation required; must schedule by 8/30/12; dates available through 9/30/12. 1-week cancellation/reschedule notice required or $30 fee may apply. Must sign waiver. Subject to weather. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Courageous Sailing Center

Some people may see sailing as a way to save money on gas when traveling by water, but Courageous Sailing, recognized as a top 10 community sailing center by US Sailing and Sail Magazine, sees it as a way to educate, build leadership skills, and promote life-long learning. Since 1987, the nonprofit organization has hosted sailing programs for Boston's youth along with providing accessible sailing lessons and membership to the community at large.

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