FAQ: Inspire Sailing and Modern Sailing Merger

Q: What’s the big news?

A: Inspire Sailing is merging with Modern Sailing in the first quarter of 2023. We are converging our two reservation systems to one system to enable a single log-in for cross-Bay visibility of classes and charters. We are also transitioning the Berkeley school from US Sailing to American Sailing Association affiliation.

Q: Why is Inspire Sailing merging with Modern Sailing?

A: After careful deliberation, we’ve determined that the best way to provide outstanding sailing experiences is to merge Inspire Sailing with Modern Sailing. Our combined vision is to build the best sailing school and club in the San Francisco Bay Area, and one of the best in the world.

What is in it for you?

  • More sailing courses with seamless product offerings on both sides of the Bay

  • Single log-in to view charter boat availability on both sides of the Bay

  • Single calendar view for Berkeley and Sausalito instructional programs

  • Broader base of members for Crew List and Club Sail activities

  • Sharpen your sailing skills by sailing out of different marinas

  • Access a bigger fleet with a wider variety of boats to choose from – sportboats, cruising boats, and even catamarans

Q: What happens to payments made to Inspire for upcoming courses and clinics?

A: All activities planned with Inspire Sailing will go ahead as planned. All purchases made with Inspire Sailing will be transferred to Modern Sailing.

Q: How will this affect membership rates and benefits? 

A: As of March 1, 2023:

  • Current Individual Site members at Berkeley and Sausalito will be upgraded to All Site benefits with no change in current monthly membership dues

  • Dual Site Membership monthly dues will be reduced to $50/month individual, $65 partner

  • All new memberships will be $65/month Individual and $80 for Partner Memberships

  • The $500 Membership Initiation Fee will remain the same and will include membership benefits at both locations

Q: How will this impact my membership dues payments?

A: February membership dues will be billed through Rechub and show the biller as “Inspire Sailing,” as they are today. March membership dues will be billed through Mindbody and show the biller as “Modern Sailing.” Credit cards will be transitioned to the new system without any extra effort on your part.

Q: Will Berkeley still be teaching courses on the tiller boats, and will tiller boats still be available for charter in Berkeley?

A: In 2023 the new combined entity, Modern Sailing, will operate two “Learn to Sail” tracks, both providing ASA certifications:

  1. Sportboat Track = ASA 101 and 103 taught on tiller-steered sportboats like the J/24 and J/80

  2. Cruising Boat Track = ASA 101 and 103 taught on wheel-steered cruising boats like the Catalina 30

  3. Berkeley will teach both tracks, while Sausalito will continue to be focused on the Cruising Boat Track.

  4. Clients will be able to get Fleet Rated on vessels other than their primary track via various clinics like “Upgrade to Silver” or “Upgrade to Sportboat.”

We will continue to maintain the Sportboat fleet in Berkeley. We will also continue to offer instruction, charters, and a race program on Sportboats.

Q: What happens if I'm part-way through the US Sailing certification course series? Will I lose any of the time or money I’ve invested so far? How will my classes change going forward? Do I need to recertify in ASA? 

A: If you have already started your sailing education via a US Sailing course at Inspire Sailing, you will be converted to the ASA certification when you do your next course. Modern Sailing will cover the cost of the initial membership with ASA (typically included in an ASA 101) and the certification costs for any conversions. Upon completion of your course, you will be awarded the ASA Certifications for the equivalent courses you have already completed with US Sailing.

I have completed... My next course will be... Upon completion, I will receive...
US Sailing Basic Keelboat
(Sportboat Track)
ASA 103, Basic Coastal Cruising (Sportboat Track)

ASA 101 and 103 certifications and Sportboat Fleet Rating
US Sailing Basic Cruising
(Sportboat Track)
ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising (Sportboat Track) OR* Upgrade to Silver Fleet Clinic
+ ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising (Cruising Boat Track)
ASA 101, 103, and 104 certifications and Silver/Gold/Platinum Fleet Rating

*At some point in 2023, we will stop offering the 4-day US Sailing Bareboat Cruising (BBC) format currently offered at Inspire Sailing and convert to the 3-Day ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising course currently offered at Modern Sailing Sausalito. At that time, Sportboat Track students will need to complete the Upgrade to Silver Fleet Clinic as a part of their 6 on-the-water days in preparation for ASA 104.

Modern Sailing may offer a limited number of US Sailing BC and BBC courses through 2023 to enable students to complete their US Sailing Certifications to the BBC level. This option will be dependent on client demand.

Q: If I have already been checked out to sail at Berkeley or Sausalito, do I need to do another checkout?

A: No. We will retain the Fleet Rating and Site Ratings you have already established.

Q: What is a Fleet Rating?

A: Your Fleet Rating specifies the class of boat you are eligible to charter. Fleet Ratings include:

  • Basic: Not yet eligible to charter

  • Sportboat: J/24 and J/80s (Berkeley)

  • Silver: 30-32' Wheel-steered sailboats

  • Gold: 32-37' Wheel-steered sailboats

  • Platinum: 38’+ Wheel-steered sailboats

  • Catamaran: Catamarans

Q: How do I get a Fleet Rating?

A: There are several ways to achieve a Fleet Rating.

  1. By taking courses with us. For example, the Sportboat Fleet Rating is granted once you have completed US Sailing Basic Cruising at Inspire or ASA 103 on the Sportboat Track with Modern Sailing.

  2. By completing an Upgrade Clinic. For example, “Upgrade to Gold” is specifically designed to help our members move up from the Silver Fleet to Gold Fleet vessels.

  3. Sailors who were certified at other schools or have previous experience can also obtain a Fleet Rating through a Fleet Rating Checkout. During a checkout, your instructor verifies that you possess the essential skills for that class of boat.

Q: What is a Site Rating?

A:  Your Site Rating specifies the Modern Sailing location(s) where you are Fleet Rated to charter boats. The Site Ratings are Berkeley, Sausalito, and All Sites. Site Ratings are also granted along with a Fleet Rating for the location where you complete a Fleet Rating Checkout

Q: How do I get a Site Rating?

A: Site Ratings are granted when you complete a certification course at that site. For example, when you complete ASA 103 in Berkeley, you get a Berkeley Site Rating along with your Silver Fleet Rating.

Q: How do I get a second Site Rating?

A: Once you have a Fleet Rating and Site Rating for one location, you just need to take a Site Orientation Sail at the other location to obtain your second Site Rating.

A Site Orientation Sail is an on-the-water session with an instructor to review the local sailing conditions and docking scenarios that are unique to the site. Orientation Sail prices have been reduced to $100 for members. A Site Orientation Sail for the second site is included at no additional charge when you take ASA 103 at either location. Clients who have participated in other on-the-water activities at both sites may have the requirement for an Orientation Sail waived. Check with us about your situation.

Q: With the elimination of Dual Site Memberships, can I now charter freely out of either site?

A: The sailing and docking environments in Berkeley and Sausalito each present their own unique challenges. Modern Sailing will require all members to complete a site-specific Orientation Sail before chartering out of a location that is new to them.

Q: I'm US Sailing BBC certified and just want to charter boats.  Can I still do that without “converting” to ASA?

A: Absolutely. The change in our sailing certification system does not affect your ability to charter. You will retain the same Fleet Ratings that you have today.

Q: Will this affect the quality or educational standards of my future sailing courses?

A: No. The conversion of our Sportboat courses from US Sailing to ASA will use the same vessels, the same syllabus, will have the same instructional time, and often will be taught by the same instructors who previously taught our US Sailing courses. The rigorous standards of Inspire and Modern Sailing schools will be continued through this transition.

Q. I completed an ASA course in Berkeley on a Catalina 30. Does this transition affect me?

A: No. You have already received an ASA certification, so this transition will not affect you.

Q: Will this make it easier for me to take courses in Sausalito?

A: Yes. Since you will be converted to the ASA certification system, you will have the necessary prerequisites for future courses in either Sausalito or Berkeley. Sausalito has several courses not yet offered in Berkeley that are attractive to our more experienced clients:

  • ASA 114, Cruising Catamaran

  • ASA 105, Coastal Navigation

  • ASA 106, Advanced Coastal Cruising

  • ASA 105/106, Coastal Navigation & Advanced Coastal Cruising Combination Course

Q: Will this change the makeup of the fleet? 

A: Modern Sailing will continue to build the fleet in Berkeley. We will be working to modernize our Sportboat fleet as well as broaden our cruising boat offerings.

Q: How long will I have to finish in the US Sailing Track, if I choose to do so?

A: Modern Sailing may offer a limited number of US Sailing BC and BBC courses through 2023 to enable students to complete their US Sailing Certifications to the BBC level. This option will be dependent on client demand.

Q: What will it cost (time/money) to transition my certifications from US Sailing to ASA?

A: For most students, this transition will be achieved at no additional cost and no additional time. The transition occurs when you complete your next course in the series. For students who already hold US Sailing BBC certification, there are two possible conversion paths:

  1. Convert to ASA when completing ASA 114, Catamaran Cruising or ASA 106, Advanced Coastal Cruising. (This conversion option requires students to complete the ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising written exam prior to the ASA 114 or ASA 106 course.)

  2. Completion of standalone US Sailing Bareboat Cruising to ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising certification conversion. This conversion option requires students to complete the ASA 104, Bareboat Cruising written exam and an on-the-water session with an instructor.

  3. Members who completed US Sailing Bareboat Cruising at Inspire Sailing will not be required to undergo another on-the-water session with an instructor.

Q: Why are the booking systems converging?

A: Combining our booking platforms provides the simplest way for our clients to access the fleet and all sailing opportunities on both sides of the Bay. Purchases made at either location can easily be applied to events at both sites.

Q: Which reservation system should I use to book classes and charters?

A: Rechub will continue to serve Berkeley courses and charters until March 1, 2023. As of March 1, all Berkeley courses and charters will be booked through Mindbody. Rechub users will be provided a login profile on Mindbody if they don’t already have one. We are available to help you learn how to navigate through Mindbody. The Member Resources page on the Modern Sailing website, under the “Website & Account How To’s” category, offers some guidance for common tasks in Mindbody.

Do you have questions about the merger not covered in this FAQ? Please give us a call at (510) 831-1800 or send us an email. We’re happy to help.


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