All Your Flathead Lake Boating Questions Answered
We’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked sailing, boating, and kayaking questions we receive from clients before, during, and after their sailing and kayak trips with Go Sail. Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need before set sail on Flathead Lake. We want you to step aboard your sailboat confident, prepared, and ready to learn. Notice important sailing information we’re missing on this page? Contact us so we can provide you with an answer and add it to our sailing FAQ!
Planning Your Sailing Trip or Kayak Tour on Flathead Lake
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Check out our lodging page for a comprehensive list of places to stay on Flathead Lake. Keep in mind that lodging on Flathead Lake fills up fast. The closest lodging on Flathead Lake to us is the Flathead Lake RV Park— it’s only a 5 minute walk from the Go Fail office and the Dayton Harbor!
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For all sailing and kayaking trips on Flathead Lake, you’ll want to bring the essentials for a day out on the water! Think sunglasses, hat, water, snacks, etc. We’re fine with you bringing alcohol onboard as long as you stay below the .08 BAC legal limit.
If you are taking an ASA sailing course on Flathead Lake then you’ll also want to bring your textbooks, logbook, and a pen/pencil to take notes with. Our ASA courses are full-day so make sure you bring a lunch too!
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We love furry friends but unfortunately, they have to stay on shore or at home during your Flathead Lake tour or sailing courses. You cannot bring your pet on your rental sailboat either.
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It’s hard to get lost in Dayton as there are only a few streets! As you drive down US-93, you’ll know you are getting close to the turn when you see all the sailboats in the harbor. Turn off on Mission Mountain Winery Road and continue onto C street when the road winds to the right. We are the little teal barn-style office located right past the Dayton Community Public Park.
If you are flying into the area, the Glacier Park International Airport is the closest airport to Go Sail Flathead Lake. We are about an hour drive south of the airport.
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Yes! Bring deck shoes or tennis shoes that you haven’t worn outside. Whatever shoes you wear at the gym are fine— non-marking soles, comfortable, and practical.
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You can but we provide USCG approved Type II life jackets for everyone aboard. You will need to provide youth life jackets for anyone on the trip under 80 pounds.
What Should I Bring on a Flathead Lake Sailing Trip
what to bring on a Flathead Lake sailing trip Packing for your Flathead Lake sailing trip? This sailing checklist will help ensure you have everything you need for a perfect day out on the water. 1. Sun protection A bad sunburn can turn a beautiful day out on the water into complete misery. However, your…
Is there lodging near Wild Horse Island?
Wild Horse Island is a day-use island and is managed as a primitive area. Unfortunately, that means camping is prohibited. However, these rules are largely to thank for Wild Horse Island’s current and largely untouched beauty. Even though you can’t stay overnight, it’s a must for visiting on a day trip with Go Sail Flathead…
Top Spots to Camp near Flathead Lake
The Flathead Valley is a beautiful place to camp and much cheaper than booking a hotel before or after your Go Sail Flathead Lake sailing trip! Check out a few of our favorite Flathead Lake camping options below. Just keep in mind that Flathead Valley camping can book up fast so no matter what option…
ASA Sailing Courses
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Go Sail offers a variety of American Sailing courses on Flathead Lake. For those new to sailing (or new to ASA courses) we offer ASA 101. For sailors with some experience, we offer ASA 103, and for more advanced sailors we offer ASA 104 and ASA 102. We also offer ASA refresher courses (ASA 111) and a three hour introduction to sailing course that does not come with any ASA certifications. You can take multiple ASA courses at once or just focus on taking one at a time.
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Once you pay a deposit on an ASA course on Flathead Lake, or pay for your ASA course in full, we will mail your textbooks to the address you provided on your ASA course registration form. The price of your textbooks and shipping them is included with your ASA course payment! Make sure you read your books prior to class, it allows us more time to focus on hands-on sailing with you once you arrive for your lessons on Flathead Lake.
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ASA certifications for ASA course includes a two-part assessment of skills and exam. All certifications are authorized by the ASA instructor who is teaching your class. Passing scores for the exam is 80/100 and skills is 100/100. You may always ask for more clarification on any skill or knowledge section and retake the written exam once, without penalty.
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Every sailor’s reasons for taking ASA courses are unique! However, these are a few of the main reasons students give us for taking ASA courses on Flathead Lake with Go Sail:
- Becoming bareboat certified: Students who complete ASA 104 can apply for their International Proficiency Certificate (IPC) and bareboat charter around the world!
- Learning a new skill: Many sailors share a love of adventure and a passion for learning new things! Taking ASA courses on Flathead Lake with a knowledgeable ASA instructor is a great way to do both
- Picking up a new hobby: Many students are learning whether sailing is the right hobby for them — some are even considering buying a boat and love getting expert tips from an ASA instructor while out on the Flathead Lake waters!
- Advancing sailing skills: Even well-seasoned sailors can learn from ASA instruction! That’s because sailing is a constant learning process and none of us ever know everything. These sailors generally enjoy taking ASA 111 courses and ASA 102 courses to really hone in on skills like sail trim and advanced sailing maneuvers.
- Meeting others in the Flathead Lake sailing community: Taking ASA courses on Flathead Lake is a great introduction to the sailing community in the area! We’re a tight knit and small group of sailors out of the Dayton Harbor and we’d love to have you as a friend!
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At Go Sail Flathead Lake, our ASA sailing courses are designed with your growth as a sailor in mind. We keep classroom learning to a minimum because the hands-on practice you’ll get out on the water is where the real learning takes place! Each day, you’ll be out on the water, mastering essential sailing skills like tacking, jibing, and anchoring. When your course wraps up, you’ll take the ASA exams with confidence. After so much practical experience, you’ll be well-prepared to succeed.
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Kids as young as 13 can take ASA courses on Flathead Lake with us, however, Montana state law restricts the operation of motorized vessels to individuals aged 15 or older. This means younger students can participate in the courses but cannot operate motorized vessels until they meet the legal age requirement.
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If you are unable to pass your ASA course you will not receive your ASA certification. No refunds will be given for levels not completed. You may retake the written exam once, without penalty.
Having said that, rarely does a student struggle to pass ASA courses with us. We put a strong emphasis on building competent, confident sailors and our instructors are very well-versed in working with even the most novice and nervous sailors! As long as you listen to your instructor and are open to learning, we doubt you’ll have any issues passing your ASA course. However, if you have specific concerns, please bring them up with your instructor. We are here to help!
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The size and type of boat you can sail after an ASA course depends on the level of course you complete. After you pass ASA 101, you can rent out Go Sail’s Capri 22 sailboats! However, in order to charter a 30 ft boat out on the Flathead Lake waters, you’ll need to pass ASA 103. Looking to bareboat charter somewhere else? We suggest getting your International Proficiency Certification (IPC) first, which requires passing ASA 104.
Taking an ASA Course Refresher on Flathead Lake
Has it been a while since you completed your ASA 101 certification, and you’re feeling a bit out of practice? Don’t worry! Go Sail Montana has the perfect solution: our Discover More Sailing Class is the ASA course refresher you are looking for to get you back on track so you can progress in your…
Learn to Race Sailboats with ASA 102
The idea of sailboat racing may seem fun but if you think the process of actually getting out there and trying it sounds daunting, you’re not alone! Luckily, the American Sailing Association (ASA) just launched a new course to make the process of becoming a sailboat racer easier than ever. Here’s how ASA 102 makes…
Sailing on Flathead Lake FAQs for First Time Sailors
Going out for your first time sailing can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! Go Sail Flathead Lake is here to set you up for success on board. If you find yourself dreaming of sailing the open water but are hesitating to get started, here are our answers to your sailing FAQs for…
Sailing Schools in Montana
On the lookout for sailing schools in Montana? Go Sail Montana is the Big Sky State’s only sailing school, offering comprehensive ASA classes to get you sailing on Montana’s lakes and beyond! Here’s a few things you may want to know before signing up for courses: Why Take Sailing Courses? Sailing is a fantastic way…
Top 5 Reasons to Learn to Sail in College
You work hard all year! You deserve to play hard while sailing Flathead Lake’s crystal-clear water. The next semester will be here before you know it, so here’s why you should make this the season you finally learn to sail in college! Get Outside With the constant demands of classes and jobs, it is easy…
Sailing Tours
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We offer three types of boat tours on Flathead Lake: day cruises, sunset cruises, and introduction to sailing tours. All our Flathead Lake boat tours are on Capri 22 sailboats and are three hours long. You can learn more about our Flathead Lake boat tours here.
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All our boat tours of Flathead Lake are three hours long. The best winds are generally between Dayton Harbor, Wild Horse Island, and Big Arm Bay so we suggest sticking to this area! However, our boat tours are all about you having the best experience possible so let us know if there is somewhere specific you would like to see! You can read our full boating guide of Flathead Lake to get ideas of where to visit.
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Go for it! You can swim during your sailboat tour of Flathead Lake, learn to sail, or just hang out and relax. How you want to spend your three hours is completely up to you!
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We love when guests on our Flathead Lake boat tours show an interest in learning to sail! We are happy to show you the ropes whether you are on a day cruise of Flathead Lake, sunset cruise, or the introduction to sailing tour. Just ask! No pressure, we won’t put the boat in your command so you can learn at your own pace or for as short a time as you want.
How to Book Sailboat Tours on Flathead Lake
Interested in setting sail on Flathead Lake? Here’s a simple guide on how to book your sailboat tour on Flathead Lake: 1. Decide which sailboat tour on Flathead Lake you’re most interested in Go Sail Flathead Lake may be the only company offering sailboat tours on Flathead Lake but that doesn’t mean there is only…
FAQ: Sailing Tours on Flathead Lake
If you take a trip to Flathead Lake, don’t miss out on the chance to admire the area’s breathtaking natural beauty by sailing the lake’s clean, calm water. If you don’t know how to sail yet, don’t worry! Hop aboard one of our comfortable sailboats and let an experienced captain show you all the lake…
Kayak Tours
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Every time we take a trip to Wild Horse Island, we see something new! The wildlife is absolutely spectacular and it’s possible to spot everything from native birds to wild horses and bighorn sheep. There are a variety of trails on Wild Horse Island to explore as well as an old homestead! You can read more about the homestead and the history of Wild Horse Island here. The island also has a compostable toilet.
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Wear shoes and clothes on your Flathead Lake kayak tour that you don’t mind getting wet. We recommend watershoes or sandals, a swimsuit, and quick-dry fabrics. Jeans and cotton clothing aren’t a good idea! It’s not a bad idea to bring a backpack with hiking boots or shoes for when you arrive at Wild Horse Island and pack sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and water bottle in your bag too.
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Yes, both single and double kayaks (tandem kayaks) are available for the Flathead Lake kayak tours.
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Your guided tour of Wild Horse Island covers the park entry fees, kayak rental, life jacket, and lunch. The lunch typically consists of a sandwich (turkey, ham, or veggie option), a piece of fruit, a granola bar, and bottled water. We can accommodate dietary restrictions with advanced notice.
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These Flathead Lake kayak tours are family friendly! We recommend ages 10 and up but if you have younger kids, give us a call and we can discuss your specific situation.
The History of Wild Horse Island
As one of Montana’s largest state parks, Wild Horse Island is as vast as it is beautiful. However, there is much more to Wild Horse Island than its expansive beauty. In fact, this island has quite the story to tell! Here’s what you should know about the island’s history before you visit: Where did Wild…
Kayaking Safety on Flathead Lake
This summer, Lake County Search and Rescue (SAR) had to rescue quite a few kayakers in distress. None of these kayakers were on a tour with Go Sail Flathead Lake and that’s not just due to luck. Here is what you need to know about how Go Sail Flathead Lake keeps all their kayak renters…
Flathead Lake Boat Rentals
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No, the only boats available for rent on Flathead Lake with Go Sail are sailboats. We no longer offer paddleboard or kayak rentals.
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No, we do not offer overnight boat rentals. Rental sailboats must be returned to Dayton Harbor by the end of your booking time.
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In order to rent a boat on Flathead Lake with Go Sail you’ll need to meet a few qualifications. While up to four people can sail aboard the Capri 22, we require at least one of those on board to be 25+ years old and have ASA 101 or equivalent sailing experience. This person will be considered the skipper for your trip and will need to have competency sailing with the assistance of just one other crew member.
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Take our sailboats anywhere you can sail to and return to safely in your allotted rental time! Check out our Flathead Lake Boating Guide to get an idea of all the fun places you can sail a boat on Flathead Lake.
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You can bareboat charter our Capri 22 sailboat on Flathead Lake for 3 or 6 hour sailing adventures! You can learn more about the Capri 22 here.
Your Guide to Chartering A Sailboat on Flathead Lake
Chartering a sailboat on Flathead is a unique opportunity that you don’t want to miss out on during your trip! This guide will help you set sail on the adventure of a lifetime with a Flathead Lake boat tour: Step 1: Design your dream boat tour of Flathead Lake Flathead Lake boat tours come in…
Types of Flathead Lake Boat Rentals
Visitors to Flathead Lake will find miles of rugged Montana landscapes to discover, but going out on the water and exploring the lake’s secluded islands is essential to fully appreciating the area. Some prefer to cruise around the open water without a destination in mind, but Wild Horse Island is just two miles from Go…
Sailing FAQs: Sailing Memberships
Sailing memberships are not just a great way to gain more nautical miles—there are many additional benefits to becoming a member of Go Sail Flathead Lake. You can make new friends, spend time in the great outdoors, and become a better sailor. But before you join, there are some important things to clear up. Here’s…
How to Rent a Sailboat on Flathead Lake
The large race began! Start of a sailing regatta. The sailing yachts compete in speed. Renting a sailboat on Flathead Lake is easy! Here’s what you need to know for a seamless sailboat rental experience: Where to Rent a Sailboat on Flathead Lake Go Sail Flathead Lake is the only sailboat rental company on Flathead…
Flathead Lake Boat Owners
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Go Sail Flathead Lake docks and stores our boats at Dayton Yacht Harbor. If you are interested in docking or storing in Dayton, call Dayton Yacht Harbor at (406) 849-5423. They offer docking and dry storage.
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Go Sail Flathead Lake does not offer assistance in selling sailboats and we are not in the market to buy any sailboats at this time.
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We do not have any sailboats for sale on Flathead Lake. We recommend searching on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, sailboatlistings.com or Yacht World for available boats for sale near you.
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Yes, you can use the public boat launch in Dayton to launch your boat. The public boat launch is located at the end of 2nd Street.
Sailing FAQs on Flathead Lake: What Sailboat Owners Should Know
If you own a sailboat and are looking to get out on Flathead Lake, there are a few things you should know before setting sail! These sailing FAQs can help you to enjoy your time out on your boat to the fullest. I own a sailboat but would like instruction to become a better captain….
Sailing Policies and Forms
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You can read the full policy, terms, and conditions for Go Sail Flathead Lake tours, rentals, and ASA sailing lessons here.
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We offer a full refund if we must cancel your Flathead Lake tour, rental, or ASA sailing lessons due to the weather. Lake wind advisories, thunderstorms, heavy rain, extreme cold, or high wind may cause us to cancel your trip. We will send you a gift card of the value of your Flathead Lake trip so you can book an alternative date.
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Cancellations must be made by phone or email and confirmed for approval. The penalties will be calculated from the date we receive your cancellation. A number of companies provide travel insurance, including some credit card companies. However, keep in mind we are not affiliated with any of them. This is our refund policy:
Flathead Lake tour and rental cancellations:
- 7+ days prior to your trip: 100% refund
- 2-7 days prior to your trip: 50% refund
- No shows or less than 48 hours prior to trip: 0% refund
Flathead Lake ASA course cancellations:
- More than 60 days prior to your trip: 90% refund plus the cost of textbooks, logbook, and shipping.
- Between 60 and 30 days prior to your trip: 50% refund plus the cost of textbooks, logbook, and shipping.
- Less than 30 days prior to your trip: No refunds
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You’ll be asked to pay a deposit on your Flathead Lake tour, course, or rental when you make your booking. The rest of your payment will be due 30 days before your trip. We use Fareharbor online bookings to manage our booking system for safe transactions. Payments can also be made over the phone using a debit or credit card or at our office using a credit card, debit card, or cash.
How Flathead Lake Water Levels Affect Boating on the Lake
Flathead Lake’s water levels have fallen to historic lows and you may be wondering how that affects your boating plans. Here’s what you need to know about the current water levels on Flathead Lake and what that means for your upcoming boating plans: How low are the Flathead Lake water levels? Flathead Lake has been…
Assessing Flathead Lake Water Levels
In the summer of 2023, Flathead Lake experienced record-low water levels. This rare event negatively impacted recreational activities and caused loss of income in the summer. Here is all you need to know to understand the cause of low Flathead Lake water levels and what we can expect in the future: What led to low…
How Does Montana’s Wildfire Smoke Affect Boating On Flathead Lake?
During the summer months, it’s not unusual to see smokey skies in Montana. So how will that affect your time boating on Flathead Lake? Here’s what you need to know about Montana’s wildfire smoke: 1. Montana’s wildfire smoke can affect air quality on Flathead Lake The amount of smoke around Flathead Lake fluctuates throughout the…
How Do I Know If Sailing Conditions Are Safe to Set Sail?
No one wants the US Coast Guard or a Search and Rescue team to have to come to their rescue while out on the water! One of the best ways to avoid having to call for emergency help while out on the water is being well aware of the sailing conditions and their implications before…