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Christopher
Newport: Coach:
Dan Winter (757-886-2838). Dan has also been a high school sailing supporter as well as a sailmaker. CNU is another of those less-well-known fine small colleges.
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Georgetown: Coach: Mike Callahan
(202-687-6517). Their fleet is kept at the
Washington Sailing Marina and they sail in the
basin at the end of the National Airport runways
or in the Potomac River.
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Hampton:
Coach: Todd
Hudgins
(757-727-5912). Todd moved over from the ODU program to
Hampton and is helping support the VISSA schedule.
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Hobart and William Smith:
Coach: Scott Ikle
(315-781-3500). Hobart has been turning out some fine sailing teams. - and fine lake sailing too.
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Old Dominion
University: Coach: Mitch Brindley (757-683-3387). Mitch has hosted many MASSA events.
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St Marys College
of Maryland: Coaches: Adam Werblow (240-895-4419) and
Chris Gaffney (240-895-4460). MASSA and ISSA owe a lot to Adam.
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SUNY
Maritime: Coach: Danny Pletsch (718-409-7405). A great place to sail and the school has a very high percentage employment rate for its graduates. Gary Jobson graduated from here.
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US Merchant
Marine Academy: Coach: Matt Allen (516-773-5397). A top notch sailing program with sailing right at the school.
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US Naval
Academy: Coaches: Gavin O'Hare (410--293-5613) and Joni
Palmer (410-293-5615).What can we say - Navy has it all. Plus guaranteed employment when you graduate!
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Washington College: Coaches: Geoff Becker, et al. (410-293-5605). Nice facilities and great academics.
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