January 23rd, 2012

Valentines Day Champagne Sunset Sail

What better way to say "YES"

WE have you covered. More that just the same unforgetable dinner out. Let us start your eveing off right. A sunset sail included is Barefoot champagne, domestic beer, Chardonnay Wine, and snacks and a little surprise for the decacdent ones.





November 23rd, 2011

Birthday/Anniversary/Wedding Gift Certificates!

Thinking of a unique, fun experience for someone on your shopping list?

Why not give them a day on the water with Sail San Diego!

When we send a certificate we give them the choice- they don’t need to decide right away.

  • Adventure Day Sailing
  • Beautiful Sunset Sailing
  • Whale Watching

We can also sell certificates for private lessons.

We sail for three-hours on beautiful 40′ Catalina’s.  This boat will comfortably seat up to 12 guests but we only take 6 guests at a time.  Our focus is small intimate groups and if your recipient wanted to combine a certificate, they can add on more people.

We stock the boats with all of the complimentary beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, and a variety of snacks to enjoy while under sail.  The boats are stocked with all of the extra jackets, blankets, hats, wind-gear, sunscreens, sunglasses, binoculars and much more!

These certificates do not have an expiration date and are sent out the day they are ordered.

Pricing:  $85.00 per person and $4.95 for shipping and handling.

Gift wrapping  options available .

Study: Happiness Is Experiences, Not Stuff

If you’re trying to buy happiness, you’d be better off putting your money toward a tropical island get-away than a new computer, a new study suggests.

The results show that people’s satisfaction with their life-experience purchases — anything from seeing a movie to going on a vacation — tends to start out high and go up over time. On the other hand, although they might be initially happy with that shiny new iPhone or the latest in fashion, their satisfaction with these items wanes with time.

The findings, based on eight separate studies, agree with previous research showing that experience-related buys lead to more happiness for the consumer. But the current work provides some insight into why.

Among the reasons:

  • People are more likely to mull over their material purchases than they are experiential ones, second-guessing themselves about whether they really made the best choice.
  • We tend to think of experiences more on their own terms, rather than in comparison with other things.
  • It’s easier for us to decide on an experiential purchase than a material one.
  • We’re more upset if we learn that someone else got a better deal, or that a better option exists, for a material purchase than for an experience-related one.

Satisfaction with a purchase could also come down to mindset. When participants in one study thought of material purchases, such as a music CD, as an experience (many hours of enjoyable listening), they were more satisfied than those who viewed the purchase as just a material item.

In another study, 142 participants were asked to think about either a material or experience-related purchase they had made that cost at least $50. Then, they answered questions about: how difficult the decision was to make; how concerned they were that they made the right choice; and how satisfied they were with the purchase initially and at present.

The people who thought of a material purchase were significantly more likely to report feeling concerned about the buy and less satisfied with their choice at present than those who had recalled an experiential purchase.

A third study involved 164 participants who were asked how they felt about a hypothetical situation in which they had made a purchase, but later found out that other, superior choices existed. They imagined either buying a material good, such as a wristwatch, laptop, MP3 player or a pair of jeans, or an experience, including a meal at a restaurant, a movie viewing, a New York City show, or an island vacation.

Subjects who imagined a material purchase were more likely to be disturbed by the availability of better options, and in turn, reported diminished satisfaction with the buy, than those who imagined an experiential purchase.

And participants were more likely to be jealous of a rival’s superior purchase if the item in question was a possession rather than an experience.

Since materials are more easily compared with other things than experiences are, material buys bring more concern and less happiness than experiential ones, the researchers from Cornell University say.

The results were published in the January issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.





September 19th, 2010

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September 11th, 2010

Rum Runner Sailing Trip

The Rum Runners Sail is a unique way to witness the San Diego Bay and investigate a few of San Diego’s favorite bar/restaurants and their signature drinks. We will make 2 stops on two islands and have a concoction at each, then sail off to investigate another of the Captain’s favorite haunts. This is a great way to celebrate a Bachelor/Bachelorette, Birthday, and anniversary! Plus, you can check out some of San Diego’s premier restaurants with outstanding food and views.

This will be a 3 ½ hour expedition where we will sail from our dock for parts unknown… OK, maybe they are known but definitively notorious.  Call for times and details! This is considered a private sail where we will sail  to smuggle a little Captain Morgan in ya. From our docks there we sail to 2  of three other bars; C- level lounge on Harbor Island for a shot/ drink to head off the spins Or sail west to the Bali Hai to for the world famous Mia Tia or Jimmy’s world famous Gastro pub where we will try not to get “3 sheets to the wind”. After you have sampled your fill, we sail back to our slip to finish off one more successful Rum Run through smugglers Corridor.  So grab your friends and head out for a underhanded adventure. Bars are subject to change while on the trip, or maybe not. You will have to go to find out.

Cost $115.00 pp includes a drink at each bar, gratuity not included. A Minimum of 6 people in your party, Oh and for the designated driver only $85