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Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
Please bear with us while this section is under construction. Thank you!
How much is it to sign up for the summer youth program?
Absolutely Free!
Courageous Sailing center as proudly offered free sailing courses to Boston's youth for the past 20 years. Our programs are made possible by the generosity of foundations, private corporations, individual donors and our adult membership.
How do I register my child?
Registration forms for 2008 will not be available until March 24. Registration will open April 14 and close May 10.
How can I get a registration form and/or brochure?
Please email kate@courageoussailing.org with your name and mailing address and the subject heading "Registration Form & Brochure Request." No materials will be mailed before March 24, 2008. Until that time, you can download our brochure here.
How old do my children have to be?
All children must be between the ages of 8 and 18 at the time of their class. No exceptions.
Do you ever make exceptions on student's age?
No.
I am not from Boston. Can my child register for your program?
Yes. Though most of our students are Boston residents, our students hail from all corners of the greater Boston area. Our summer program is open to all.
I am not from Boston. Can my child register to sail at Jamaica Pond?
No. The Jamaica Pond site is open to residents of Boston only.
Do you need to know how to swim?
Yes. Though swimming is not a regular part of our program, for safety reasons, all students must be able to swim 25 yards and tread water for 90 seconds.
Where are you located?
Our year-round offices are located on the end of Pier 4 in the Charlestown Navy Yard, where our students sail on Boston Harbor. We also have sites at Jamaica Pond and the Dorchester/UMass campus.
In 2008, COURAGEOUS began running a sailing program for the campers of Camp Harbor View on Long Island in Boston. If you are a Boston resident and would like more information on how to register for the Camp Harbor View program, please visit the Camp Harbor View website.
Which Step should my child register for?
If your child has no sailing experience, has only a summer or two of exposure to sailboats, or has not yet completed their COURAGEOUS "Blue Book", then Step 2 is probably the right place to start. In Step 2, instructors are right in the boats with the students at all times, which makes for a safe and highly individualized learning environment. If you are unsure of whether your child is ready for the next level, it is often best to assume they ought to stay in Step 2. Review is never a bad thing! Typically, students spend multiple summers in Step 2. If you have any more questions, please feel free to email or call.
Step 3 is appropriate for those sailors who are capable of comfortably sailing a small keelboat (one of our 19-foot Rhodes 19s) without an instructor with them in the boat. The Step 3 sailor knows and is comfortable with the basics (tacking, jibing, man overboard recovery, docking, rigging, knots, upwind sailing, etc.) but still needs time to review and gain mastery. The Step 3 sailor is comfortable enough with basic skills to begin applying them in on-the-water games and drills, races, and occasional trips beyond the inner harbor. Typically, students spend at least 2 to 4 sessions (one or two summers in Step 3 before progressing to Step 4).
Step 4 is for advanced sailors only, or those students who have mastered the basics and have some basic idea of sailboat racing and basic navigation. Racing students will be in dinghies for their first time (small sailboats with centerboards instead of keels). These dinghies, unlike the Rhodes-19 keelboats, are capable of capsizing, and so students MUST have comfort in the water. Cruising students will be on larger cruising boats. Both dinghies and larger cruising boats demand mastery of the basics in order to be successfully sailed. If your child has sailed with Courageous in the past, entering Step 4 students would have passed the intermediate sailing test and/or have a recommendation on file for promotion from their instructors. Typically students spend 4 to 6 sessions in Step 4 (2 to 3 summers).
The Step 5 "Instructor-in-Training" or "IIT" program is for advanced sailors only, specifically those students who have had significant exposure to racing and/or cruising and aspire to become instructors. IITs must apply by February to be considered for selection into the summer IIT program. The selection process is competitive, with a written application, an in-person interview and a sailing skills check. The program is NOT limited to past Courageous students.
Does my child have to take Step 1 before Step 2?
No. Most of our students enter our program at Step 2. No previous sailing experience is necessary in order to enter Step 2. For more details, see the above answer to "Which Step should my child register for?"
What happened to RecSail?
"RecSail" is now "Step 3: Intermediate Sailing." If your child was in Step 2 last year and has completed their "blue book" and has passed the RecSail Test or Basic Sailing Test, then they are eligible to register for Step 3.
Is my child ready for Step 3: Intermediate Sailing?
For more details, see the above answer to "Which Step should my child register for?"
Is my child ready for Step 4: Racing and/or Cruising?
For more details, see the above answer to "Which Step should my child register for?"
My child has taken sailing lessons at another sailing center. Which Step should he or she register for?
For more details, see the above answer to "Which Step should my child register for?"
Can my children sail together in the same class?
While we try our hardest to place siblings in the same classes at the same sites, unfortunately we do not have the capacity to guarantee that siblings will be placed together. However, after a confirmation of registration has been received students and parents are welcome to call to make changes to their registration form, provided space is available.
Can my child sail with his/her friends in the same class?
Unfortunately, as we receive thousands of applications for our summer program, we cannot accommodate individual requests to place groups of friends in the same class.
Can my child register with his/her friends in the same class or at the same site?
Yes, groups of friends can try to request the same class-slots (same class, same session, same time, same site), but, unfortunately, as we receive thousands of applications for our summer program, we cannot accommodate individual requests to place groups of friends in the same class.
What should my child bring to class?
Does my child need a life jacket?
No. Courageous provides life jackets to all students to borrow during their classes. Students and instructors are required to wear life jackets at all times on the docks and on the boats.
How do I set up a sailing program for my youth/school/after school group?
Please call Kate at 617-242-3821 x12 to see if our Step 1 "Taste-of-Sailing" program is right for your youth group. Phone calls preferred. In 2008, designated "Taste-of-Sailing" programs will be run during April vacation week and the week of August 18 at both our Charlestown and Jamaica Pond sites.
Do you offer private lessons?
Yes, on a space-available and instructor-available basis. Please call 617-242-3821 x12 for more details.
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How to Sign-up
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Click the above image to download the 2008 Youth Program Brochure (warning: LARGE file!) The 2009 Brochure will be available for download in January 2009. We thank you for your patience!
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