LEARN TO SAIL

with BE-Nautical

Learn beginning through advanced critical, core sailing skills, navigation, and weather skills.

Practice your sailing on different boats and in different weather conditions to hone those skills.

Explore life on the water with our immersive and experiential EduTilla opportunities.

LEARN

PRACTICE

EXPLORE

 Do you have…

  • Awesome! Sounds like a great bucket list. We’re excited to hear it.

    When it comes to learning how to sail, there are two routes you can take with BE-Nautical.

    As an accredited American Sailing Association (ASA) school, you can work through all your ASA certifications and take any course with us (though we recommend starting with 101).

    If you’ve always wanted to try sailing, but aren’t sure where the adventure will take you, BE-Nautical offers its own classes as well.

    In either case: head over to our LEARN tab to find out more!

  • Whether you’re a new boat owner, a seasoned veteran, or hoping to join the club in the future, we’ve got you covered.

    With over 35 years of experience, Captain Brian Earl can walk you through boat systems, cruising planning, and more — aboard your own boat!

  • Look. We get it. Chicago winters are cold LEARNand the Caribbean is calling our name like a siren. But hang tight before you book your flight.

    Many chartering companies require an ASA 104 — Bareboat Chartering course certification. In this case, the ASA path is the one for you. Head on over to our LEARN tab to find out more.

  • Welcome to the club. It’s a terrible affliction, but you’re in good company. You’ll be on the water in no time — then other curious folk onshore will see you and say, “Hey, that looks like fun!”

    When it comes to learning how to sail, there are two routes you can take with BE-Nautical.

    As an accredited American Sailing Association (ASA) school, you can work through all your ASA certifications and take any course with us (though we recommend starting with 101).

    If you’ve always wanted to try sailing, but aren’t sure where the adventure will take you, BE-Nautical offers its own classes as well.

    In either case: head over to our LEARN tab to find out more!

Locations

Wilmette Harbor

 

Getting there
The Wilmette Harbor is located within Gilson Park.  Sheridan Road is your option.

Parking
Once inside the park’s main entrance, you’ll pass the Wilmette Harbor Association building on your right and the park’s host on the left.  Immediately after the host and at the fork, bear left and park along the left side of the road.  An alternative parking area is along Michigan Avenue, which runs along the southwestern edge of the part.

More information on Wilmette Harbor.

Waukegan Harbor

 

Getting there
Larsen Marine is located on the way to the Waukegan Public Beach. Just a short walk from the Metra Train Station, Larsen Marine is the largest marina on the Lake. Once you’re just inside the gate, call Captain Brian, he’ll help you with parking and direct you to the boat.

Parking
Enter at the main gate, once inside you’ll notice the Ships Store. Turn left ahead of the store and park along the brokerage boat area or in-between the showroom building and the building directly to the left.

More information on Waukegan Harbor.

 

Belmont Harbor

 

Door County