DC Sail is the community sailing program of the National Maritime Heritage Foundation. Our mission is to promote and sustain affordable educational, ...

DC Sail

(15) Sailing school in Washington, D.C.
Address: 99 Potomac Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM
Phone: (202) 547-1250
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Does Washington DC have a marina?
This 309-slip marine facility provides a distinctive venue for local and visiting boaters seeking the best of all worlds—a boater's lifestyle and the proximity to the cosmopolitan attractions of the nation's capital.
Can you sail on the Potomac River?
We sail down to the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers and typically sail south on the Potomac River toward Old Town Alexandria or National Harbor. It takes about 90 minutes to reach that area and we then swing around and return to our docks to complete the three-hour sail.
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Washington Sailing Marina, located on Daingerfield Island, is home to over 600 Potomac boaters, a renowned summertime Sailing School, four local collegiate ...
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DC Sail is Washington DC's first community sailing program. We provide sailing lessons, boat rentals and fleet racing on the Washington Channel for both youth ...