Early Fall SAILING
September 7 - October 23
Wednesday After-School Discover Sailing (Early Fall)
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Sunday All-Day Seasoned Sailing (Early Fall)
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Tuesday/Thursday Afternoon Seasoned Sailing (Early Fall)
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Wednesday After-School Teen Sailing (Early Fall)
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Sunday Afternoon Teen Sailing (Early Fall)
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Late Fall Sailing
oCTOBER 26 - nOVEMBER 30
Sunday Afternoon Seasoned Sailing (Late Fall)
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Sunday Afternoon Sailing Schedule:
1:00 PM - Rigging & Boat Checks 1:15 PM - Chalk Talk 1:30 PM - Land Drill 1:45 PM - Gear Up 2:00 PM - Go Sailing! 3:15 PM - Return to Land 3:30 PM - Change into Dry Clothes 3:40 PM - De-rig & Wash Boats 3:50 PM - Camper Debrief 4:00 PM - Bye Bye! |
We don't mind sailing in the rain! However, we will reschedule or offer credits due to unsafe weather conditions such as thunder and lightning.
Important information about ACSC programs:
1. This is a dinghy sailboat training program, which means you will spend some time in the water. Strong swimming skills are NOT a requirement, yet it's important to feel comfortable getting into the Bay water. Please contact ACSC via email if you have questions about swimming ability.
2. We require that properly fitting positive flotation (foam, NOT inflatable) life vests are worn while on the beach, dock, and on/in the water. We provide foam life jackets, though you are welcome to bring your own.
3. Part of the training includes learning how to recover from a capsize (when the boat turns over). We will have all participants purposefully capsize boats occasionally, and practice turning them back upright. Because participants will be in the water, clothes and shoes that can tolerate water immersion are key.
4. Water, sails, and sun make for potent UV rays. Hats, sunscreen, and opaque clothing are important. Please bring enough water for the full day. Hydration is as important as sun protection.
5. Footwear is important to your safety on the water as well. Sandals are okay in the boatyard, but participants must wear close-toed shoes with a heel strap while sailing.
6. Food: Pack a lunch for full-day programs and just water and a snack for part-day programs.
7. While programming is in session only campers & staff are allowed inside the ACSC campsite. Friends and family are welcome to view the sailing from the Bay Trail or Encinal Beach.
8. Our course objective is to provide safe & fun training that results in course graduates being able to safely and confidently skipper a dinghy sailboat while under the supervision of a safety boat.
1. This is a dinghy sailboat training program, which means you will spend some time in the water. Strong swimming skills are NOT a requirement, yet it's important to feel comfortable getting into the Bay water. Please contact ACSC via email if you have questions about swimming ability.
2. We require that properly fitting positive flotation (foam, NOT inflatable) life vests are worn while on the beach, dock, and on/in the water. We provide foam life jackets, though you are welcome to bring your own.
3. Part of the training includes learning how to recover from a capsize (when the boat turns over). We will have all participants purposefully capsize boats occasionally, and practice turning them back upright. Because participants will be in the water, clothes and shoes that can tolerate water immersion are key.
4. Water, sails, and sun make for potent UV rays. Hats, sunscreen, and opaque clothing are important. Please bring enough water for the full day. Hydration is as important as sun protection.
5. Footwear is important to your safety on the water as well. Sandals are okay in the boatyard, but participants must wear close-toed shoes with a heel strap while sailing.
6. Food: Pack a lunch for full-day programs and just water and a snack for part-day programs.
7. While programming is in session only campers & staff are allowed inside the ACSC campsite. Friends and family are welcome to view the sailing from the Bay Trail or Encinal Beach.
8. Our course objective is to provide safe & fun training that results in course graduates being able to safely and confidently skipper a dinghy sailboat while under the supervision of a safety boat.
Q: Are Scholarships Available for Spring & Fall Sailing?
A: Of course!
ACSC is committed to supporting our local community and each year offers full and partial scholarships to families in need. Roughly 25% of our youth attend on scholarships, and we award over $20,000 in scholarships annually. To apply for a scholarship, please see the requirements below and apply through our Scholarship Application. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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Full ScholarshipsFamilies on government assistance or with an annual household income of less than $55,000 qualify for a Full Scholarship. These scholarships cover the full cost of the sailing camp aside from a $25 non-refundable registration fee.
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Half & Partial ScholarshipsFamilies with a combined household income of less than $85,000 qualify for a Half Scholarship, and under $106,000 qualify for a Partial (25%) Scholarship.
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