Community Boating Inc.

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Boston, United States

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Sailing school· Boat club· Canoe & kayak rental service· Community center· Non-profit organization· Sailing club· Summer camp· Boating· Rafting/Kayaking· Sailing· Boat rental service

Community Boating Inc. Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Community Boating Inc. is located in Boston, United States on 21 David G Mugar Way. Community Boating Inc. is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category sailing school in United States.

Address

21 David G Mugar Way

Phone

+1 6175231038

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Joseph Garcia

Great time out on the water. Little bit more crowded than we were expecting that day but I think that's a good sign they're doing something right. Helpful mates and good fishing.

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Olga Shestopalova

I had a really amazing summer here! For about 300, you get a year long membership (there are also shorter memberships available), access to all boats (and kayaks, paddle boards, and wind surfs), and free classes! I started out as a newbie and then through the classes, I got to sail and be comfortable in all sorts of wind and can now take out the high performance boats (lasers, 420s, keelboats). Highly recommend!

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Caroline Meeks

They are doing an amazing job with Covid safety. Its a very organized and comfortable experience. I feel safe, and I feel like the staff is safe.

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Ganesh Iyer

Very helpful and vibrant community. Great if you're getting started with Sailing. The membership is very reasonable.

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J Mahan

While COVID-related health precautions are to be expected, this place is inflexible to the point that it negatively affects the customer experience. A friend had a tote bag that she had to bring onto her paddleboard because they wouldn’t let her leave it on the dock. Because of this, she didn’t stand up on the board for fear of falling in and ruining her belongings. A business shouldn’t put customers in this position, but rather find a creative solution to make sure people can secure their belongings and fully enjoy an experience they paid good money for.