3/5 rating based on 48 reviews. Read all reviews for American Sailing Association for iPhone.
American Sailing Association is paid iOS app published by American Sailing Association
pdimarco65
Videos are unacceptably slow to load. The content is lacking. I expect much more from a highly-respected organization such as the ASA.
jid-sailclimbmafer
Nice to see ASA thinking in this direction. Knowing their quality programs and resources I expect they will take full advantage of the opportunities that this technology can provide. Great potential, but right now is just not ready for prime time.
J-G-Wilson
Has potential, but as it is, I'm inclined to delete the app-even if it were free. Weak, weak, weak!
JJoerg
I'd like the ASA to release a valuable app. Even if it costs more. This, however, is just a plain rip off. First of all the app lists 6 knots, and doesn't even show how to tie them, so for that there are much better apps out there. Second the flags, and navigation lights may be helpful, but the information is not contained in the software. So if you should happen to be on your boat, and wonder what those lights you are seeing mean, you better hope for a good cell phone connection, because this app won't work as a reference unless it is able to connect. Same goes for flags. Save yourself the $2.
Going places
I agree with flashbangX. Content is poor and can be found elsewhere in better quality for free. Extremely slow loading videos. Save your money. ASA get your act together with a much better version via an update, or give your big commercial away FREE.
Kacilu
Maybe the information could have been more detailed... Maybe the pictures could have been animated or interactive... But when you have not completed your study time for your 101 test, it sure did the job for me!
Crow'sNest
The weather radar loops are very handy and load quickly, pleasant aesthetic to interact with, intuitive and creative. I like the videos and that there's a button link to the ASA main page.
viscountbarry
This is a good app fir reviewing the basics. Not too fancy. Just the basics. That's how true sailors like it.