Learn to Sail - Sebago Sailing

Sebago Sailing Inc. operates a certified ASA Training Facility on Sebago Lake in Maine as well as a sailboat rental service to many of the surrounding lakes in an area dotted with lakes and ponds know in Maine as the Lakes Region.  Sebago Lake is the third largest lake in New England.  Sebaco

Sebago is the deepest lake in Maine (316 feet) with average depth of 107 feet. Lake shoreline is 105 miles long, in seven towns -- Casco, Naples, Raymond, Sebago, Standish, Windham and Frye Island.   

If the shoreline of Sebago was pulled into a straight line it would stretch from Kittery to Augusta or the length of the entire Maine Turnpike. Sebago is  28,771 acres in size (45.6 square miles). Sebago Lake is the water supply for over 200,000 people. It is the largest public water supply in Maine. The water is clean and clear, the wind steady and the swimming is unbeatable.  

Sebago contains almost one TRILLION gallons of water. That's 830,000 gallons for every person living in Maine. More than twice as much water evaporates from Sebago each day (49 million gallons) than is drawn from the lake by the Portland Water District (22 million gallons).Sebago contains nine natural sand beaches, most significant natural inland beaches in organized territories of Maine. Sebago's largest, Frye Island, is 800 acres and its own town. There is a restaurant and a golf course on the island as well as many shops & restaurants on the shore.Sebaco

 

 

 

Website: www.sebagosailing.com

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