Course
Sail Training Trip: Learn to Cruise the North Shore, Knife River to Grand Marais
Course Overview
Minnesota’s north shore is a 120-mile stretch of open water renowned for its scenic cliffs, water depth and clarity, and exposure. Excellent protection for mariners exists, but only sporadically along the shore, rendering access difficult for day-sailors or beginners. However, with a seaworthy sailboat and a seasoned captain, the north shore becomes a spectacular destination and an opportunity for extended open water sailing. Join us for an adventurous sail training expedition from Knife River to Grand Marais, a 90-mile stretch along Minnesota’s north shore.
This is a sail training expedition so participants will be asked to take part in all aspects of the trip including standing watch, navigation and sail handling, as well as day-to-day onboard duties cooking and cleaning. Topics covered will include sail handling, coastal and celestial navigation, anchoring, steering, liveaboard skills, and engine maintenance. Rigorous sailing on open water, interspersed with light-air sailing or calms, is to be expected. Weather will almost certainly play a role in the schedule, as thunderstorms and strong adverse winds are common. Nights are spent at all-weather anchorages and marinas. Other activities include hiking, kayaking, rowing, and swimming.
Feel free to contact Captain Mark if you have questions about the trip: 218-290-5975. To find out more about the boat and captain visit his website at AmicusAdventureSailing.com to take a virtual tour of Amicus II.
We will arrange transportation for those who leave their cars at one end or the other, though you are welcome to make independent plans for pick-up.
The instructor for this course and captain of the Amicus II is Mark Gordon. Mark and his wife Katya are co-owners of Amicus Adventure Sailing, a family-owned charter sailing business that operates out of Knife River, Minnesota. Mark has more than 40 years experience leading wilderness trips for people of all ages and 27 years as a licensed Captain and EMT. Katya is also a lifetime outdoors leader and sailor. Together they have sailed thousands of miles on Lake Superior and beyond. Learn their story, credentials, and details about their sailboat at their website.
While no sailing experience is required for this course, participants should understand the rustic nature of the accommodations aboard Amicus II and the potential for challenging weather sailing conditions. There is no shower onboard. While Amicus II is a spacious 40-footer, participants will have limited “personal space.” Berths are enclosed by privacy curtains and double as living space during the day. Temperatures can range from the 70s right down to the 30s out on the Lake this early in the season. Proper clothing is a must. There will be 5-6 people aboard altogether.
Tuition and materials fees include all food, lodging, and marina fees throughout the trip.
Youth ages 13-17 are welcome with an accompanying adult. Due to the nature of this course, the intergenerational discount does not apply.
Cancellation Policy
Due to the length of this sailing trip and the difficulty in finding replacement passengers on short notice, participants canceling more than four months in advance of the trip will receive a 50% refund. Participants canceling fewer than four months in advance will not receive a refund.
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Your instructor will contact you with a complete packing list.