Spinnaker Crew Sailing & STARPATH have joined forces

to present a series of online courses

Through our strategic partnership, Spinnaker Crew Sailing is providing certification courses

All the courses allow students to study at their own pace and include opportunities to interact with instructors. At the end of the course all graduating students earn official ASA certifications.

ASA 105

Coastal Navigation

ASA 107

Celestial Navigation

ASA 117

Basic Celestial Navigation

ASA 119

Marine Weather Endorsement

ASA 120

Radar Endorsement

WHY TAKE THESE COURSES?

In this time when you cannot get to the ocean or classes are not being held, the online alternative is ideal. Learn a few skills and get some certifications during this time while you are being asked to stay home.

HOW MUCH ARE THE CLASSES?

The courses cost $419 each and include an official ASA certification, textbooks, ebooks, additional study materials, software & online support. Also, instructors are standing by at all times to provide whatever help is needed.

WHY STARPATH?

Starpath has over 40 years of experience in classroom teaching and 23 years of online training. They guarantee that you will learn the subject matter well, and enjoy doing it.

Charting the Course:

ASA Certifications

ASA 105: Coastal Navigation

Read more about the ASA 105 certification >

Learn practical navigation on inland and coastal waters, including chart reading, piloting, rules of the road, tides and currents, and more. Includes both echart and paper chart training. This course is a prerequisite for ASA 106, Advanced Coastal Cruising.

Prerequisite

  • None

Course Length & Prerequisites

  • Approximately 40 to 60 hours on this course at your own pace.

Accessibility

  • This course is available to complete on both Windows and Mac computers.

Course Materials

  • All text materials are provided to complete the course. The only thing extra you might need are basic plotting tools (parallel rules, dividers and protractor).

Instructors & Discussion Groups

  • Instructors in three different time zones, so if any question comes up, just post it in the Student Discussion Forum for a quick answer.

ASA Certification

  • A certification & seal for your logbook.

1 Year Access

  • You have one year to complete the course or request an extension.


ASA 107: Celestial Navigation

Read more about the ASA 107 certification >

Learn practical celestial navigation and other aspects of safe ocean navigation. This course is a prerequisite for ASA 108, Offshore Passagemaking. This course covers how to find position at sea from timed sextant sights of the sun, moon, stars, and planets plus other routine and special procedures of safe, efficient offshore navigation.

Prerequisite

  • ASA 105, Coastal Navigation Certification

Course Length

  • Approximately 40 to 60 hours on this course (at your own pace).

Accessibility

  • This course is available to complete on both Windows and Mac computers.

Course Materials

All text materials are provided to complete the course. The only thing extra you might need are basic plotting tools (parallel rules, dividers and protractor). If you have no tools now, then our plotting tool kit will provide what you need.

Instructors & Discussion Groups

  • We have instructors in three different time zones, so if any question comes up, just post it in the Student Discussion Forum for a quick answer—or search to see if someone has already asked the question for an even faster answer.

ASA Certification

  • A certification & seal for your logbook.

1 Year Access

  • You have one year to complete the course or request an extension.


ASA 117: Basic Celestial Endorsement

Read more about the ASA 117 certification >

Learn to apply basic celestial navigation theory and practice to determine latitude and longitude at sea using a sextant and Nautical Almanac. This course covers the basic celestial navigation needed to make your way to safety across an ocean with no special aids except one small book, a watch, and a sextant. No previous navigation experience is required.

Prerequisites

  • ASA 105, Coastal Navigation Certification

Course Length

  • Approximately 5 to 10 hours on this course (at your own pace).

Accessibility

  • This course is available to complete on both Windows and Mac computers

Course Materials

  • All text materials are provided to complete the course. Includes textbooks GPS Backup with a Mark 3 Sextant and How to Use Plastic Sextants

Instructors & Discussion Groups

  • We have instructors in three different time zones, so if any question comes up, just post it in the Student Discussion Forum for a quick answer—or search to see if someone has already asked the question for an even faster answer.

ASA Certification

  • A certification & seal for your logbook.

1 Year Access

You have one year to complete the course or request an extension.


ASA 119: Marine Weather Endorsement

Course Materials

  • All text materials are provided to complete the course. Included text books: Modern Marine Weather. eBooks: Modern Marine Weather & Barometer Handbook. Software included: Weather Trainer Live (1-year subscription)

Instructors & Discussion Groups

  • We have instructors in three different time zones, so if any question comes up, just post it in the Student Discussion Forum for a quick answer—or search to see if someone has already asked the question for an even faster answer.

ASA Certification

  • A certification & seal for your logbook.

1 Year Access

  • You have one year to complete the course or request an extension.

Read more about the ASA 120 certification >

Learn to observe and forecast weather conditions using traditional maritime skills and modern technology. Knowledge of weather information for planning and adapting navigation during short duration and extended voyages.

Prerequisite

  • None

Course Length

  • Approximately 40 to 60 hours on this course (at your own pace).

Accessibility

  • This course is available to complete on both Windows and Mac computers


ASA 120: Radar Endorsement

Read more about the ASA 120 certification >

Learn to properly use small-craft radar (or radar simulator) for piloting, navigation, and collision avoidance. Knowledge of radar principles and practical matters of radar operation. The course covers all aspects of practical radar usage that would be needed to get underway using your radar. It covers the topics of the textbook Radar For Mariners and fills in the details on radar functions and operations while honing your skills with more emphasis on evaluating risk of collision and subsequent maneuvers that might be called for.

Prerequisite

  • ASA 105, Coastal Navigation Certification

Course Length

  • Approximately 20 to 40 hours on this course (at your own pace).

Accessibility

  • This course is available to complete on both Windows and Mac computers

Course Materials

  • All text materials are provided to complete the course. Includes the Textbook Radar For Mariners By David Burch and the Radar Trainer PC simulator program.

Instructors & Discussion Groups

  • We have instructors in three different time zones, so if any question comes up, just post it in the Student Discussion Forum for a quick answer—or search to see if someone has already asked the question for an even faster answer.

ASA Certification

  • A certification & seal for your logbook.

1 Year Access

  • You have one year to complete the course or request an extension.