M S.
Yelp
I wish I could recommend this place, but I can't.
I'm a true beginner at sailing. Never done it before, never really stepped on a sail boat. So I really wanted to learn, and was super excited when I got a membership as a graduation present. It just seemed so lovely, to see the boats on the Charles, and so nice in the summer.
Unfortunately, this place isn't good for a TRUE beginner. They basically expect you to go solo in a boat after only two classes (a "shore school" class and a rigging class) with no further instruction and no one-on-one training. I don't know about others, but, for me, this wasn't enough. I was terrified the first time I went out; I literally had no idea what I was doing in the congested Charles waters and nearly ran into one of the bridges. I had a really hard time maneuvering the boat. I went three more times by myself before I gave up. I never got beyond being anxious and scared, and I never enjoyed a minute of it.
The kids who work here were no help. (I'm quite confident these are privileged kids who grew up sailing and literally have no idea what it's like to be a grown adult who's never been around sailboats before.) For example, the last time I went, as I was trying to dock my boat, clearly having trouble with the basics of control and steering, one kid yelled out to me to bring the boat in "parallel." When it was clear that I had no idea what I was doing, he yelled, very condescendingly, if I knew what "parallel" meant. (Yeah, kid, I have a PhD and two master's degrees. I know what parallel means. Screw you.) So, yeah, that's the kind of instruction and feedback you can expect: preppy snots talking down to you. I'm sure they're having the summers of their lives, but it's no good for people who don't know how to sail and need genuine help.
Overall, I REALLY wanted to like this place. I think their mission is really noble and they do a lot of good for the Boston area. I personally just need more instruction, encouragement, and feedback than they provide in their two beginning classes. I'm giving up and maybe taking up kayaking. I think I'll try to see if I can learn how to sail some other way. :(