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A collaboration on making sailing accessible to under-served youth in the Bay Area
June 7, 2012
Bay Model Visitor Center 2100 Bridgeway Sausalito, CA
11am - 5:30pm - Stakeholder Sessions ($30) 6pm - 8:30pm - General Public (Free)
Nick Hayes
Kimball Livingston
John Arndt
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Now is the time to organize, inform, reach out, and deliver solutions for community sailing
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Written by Mark Miglio
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Sunday's Youth Work Party was a great success - a big team of volunteers put away all boats and equipment for winter.
We would like to extend a BIG THANK YOU to SEA members and youth sailors who dedicated their entire Sunday to scrub sails, lift boats, move trailers and fix up our dock boxes. Thank you Sandor, Dolf, Sharon and Jack, Reann, Richard and Adam, Nigel, Pierce, Ryan, Cameron, Nick, Jack , Bennett, Joel and Zander.
You all did a great job and got a huge amount done. Kudos to all!
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Date: Sunday, October 30 Time: 10:00 - 16:00 Location: MYC SEABucks: Yes $25
Each season we need to close out our youth sailing operation at Marin Yacht Club in San Rafael. We need your help to power wash boats and equipment, hoist RIBs and FJs out of the water to trailers, clean out dock boxes and take inventory and put sails to bed properly.
Please help Mark and our Youth Counselors on Sunday, October 30th We would very much appreciate it! We will provide lunch and drinks for all in attendance.
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Written by Barbara McVeigh
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RTC Discovery Day Open House
Date: Sunday, October 30 Time: 11:00-16:00 Location: 3150 Paradise Drive, Tiburon, CA 94920
Discovery Day is the one day of the year when the public can visit and spend the day behind the scenes, meet scientists and learn about their research in San Francisco Bay and beyond.
There will be displays covering impacts of climate change and other human intervention on life in SF Bay, the SF Bay food web, estuaries, measuring currents in SF Bay, microscopic algae, underwater sounds, wetland habitats, and biodiversity. Listen to engaging talks on topics such as the history of the RTC site, plankton research in the Amazon River outflow, and the mysterious sounds of the SF Bay fish.
And, you may even learn why the bay porpoises you see while sailing virtually disappeared for 65 years until just recently!
SEA partnered with RTC for a successful youth program called SEA explorers this August. Scientist Joseph Spaulding will be at the Cohen Lab - be sure to say hi!
We look forward to more opportunities to accomplish our mission supporting stewardship and conservation.
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Written by Fiona Fowler
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My passion for sailing started when my very enthusiastic sailing friend would tell me wild stories about his experiences on the water. Sailing sounded like a very exciting sport, so I knew I had to give it a try. When I heard about a sail camp at the Marin Yacht club, I eagerly signed up. I was just 10 years old. Now, five years later I am still sailing, and I have become a very passionate sailor.
What I enjoy the most about sailing is the wind. When it's light, sailing becomes very relaxing. Though when there’s heavy wind, it becomes one of the most exhilarating sports out there. The conditions on the water can change at the drop of a hat so you must always be prepared to adjust. However, no matter what the conditions are, sailing is a great way to clear your mind.
I love to sail under the Richmond Bridge where the wind is often howling. And I love sailing to and exploring places such as the Marin Islands, Red Rock, and China Camp.
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Written by Barbara McVeigh
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Date: 8/27 - 8/31 Days: Monday - Friday Hours: 9:00 - 12:00 Ages: 9-14 Price: $310
SEA is proud to announce the SEA Explorers program in partnership with Romberg Tiburon Center. This Citizen Science Sailing Program connects youths with their marine environment by engaging them with hands on skills and marine observations.
A program teaching youths ages 9-14 how to sail on the Bay, while introducing them to marine sciences with an emphasis on plankton's vital role in our oceans. Four days of full immersion sailing and a full day of samples collection and microscope observations with an on the water field trip to Angel Island and other data collection points in the bay.
The curriculum includes lessons and hands-on activities focused on:
- Zoo- and phyto-plankton
- Sea water density
- Solar stills
- Currents, Charting
Each day culminates in journaling local conditions and samples observations.
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Youth - San Francisco Sailing Lessons

Date: Mar / Oct Time: 9:00-15:00 Cost: Members $65 | Non-Members $95 Location: Marin Category: Worshops
SEA brings back long-time member Bob Cassel for our CPR/First Aid workshop this October! Bob has been sailing and teaching CPR for many years, and we welcome his return! Please sign up early as this class usually fills up.
The Red Cross certification in CPR/First Aid training is required for all our Instructors, Assistants and Counselors.
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Written by Barbara McVeigh
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Date: August - See Below Time: 10:00 - 18:00 2 Days Location: China Camp Category: Adventure Sails
Enjoy an incredible, once a year opportunity to anchor out at China Camp in the company of wooden boats from all over the Bay. Master Mariner sailors will be out in force to join up with heritage celebrations by the State Park with the local Chinese fishing community.
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Event: Pico Racing and BBQ Date: 8/27 Time: 10:00-15:00 then return Location: MYC-China Camp Race with possible overnight
Please join us for our 1st annual China Camp Pico Challenge.
Race starts MYC and ends China Camp. Floating BBQ lunch awaits the racers at China Camp followed by race back to MYC Saturday afternoon with the Ebb.
Counselors have the option to stay overnight at China Camp depending on space aboard and each must bring own sleeping bag etc. on RIB.
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