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$65 for a Three-Hour Introductory Group Windsurfing Lesson with Sailworld Cape Cod in Buzzards Bay ($125 Value)

Sail World
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Cindy
8 years ago
Great experience. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Went with my three adult daughters and we all loved it Lots of fun and gives you ample time to see how you feel about the sport !
  • Three-hour lesson
  • Learn windsurfing basics
  • All equipment included

For centuries, humans have harnessed the power of the wind to travel the seas, fly key-bearing kites, and carry malicious dandelion seeds to the lawns of neighboring kingdoms. Employ fortuitous gusts to traverse the waters with today's Groupon: for $65, you get a three-hour introductory group windsurfing lesson with Sailworld Cape Cod in Buzzards Bay (a $125 value).

Sailworld Cape Cod's skilled instructors roam friendly waters with fledgling thrill-seekers, imbuing them with the knowledge and ability to harness the wind. During a three-hour group lesson, novitiate sailors can learn all the safety, logistic, and navigational essentials to build a base for mastering windsurfing wizardry. By the end of the class, most students will be able to use their newly gleaned knowledge to uphaul, sail away, turn, and back flip through a ring of fire. Sailworld includes all equipment for the lesson, but encourages participants to bring sunscreen, hats, and drinking water to squirt at thirsty fish.

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Promotional value expires Oct 15, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Reservation required; subject to availability. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must sign waiver. Not valid for holidays. 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 Sail World

Jim Ballantyne's passion for windsurfing started in an unexpected place—on Austria's snow-dusted mountain peaks. After growing up in Westfield, Jim left for Europe to pursue a skiing career and subsequently spent his summer days windsurfing on Lake Garda in Italy. Realizing he had more passion for being on the water than on the mountains, he became a windsurfing instructor, surgically implanted a fin on his dorsal side, and moved back to the United States.

Today, Jim and his wife, Pam, continue to organize windsurfing lessons, as well as standup-paddleboard lessons. For experienced riders, they rent gear and a maintain a stock of new and used equipment, which expands to further action sports such as biking and snowboarding.

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