Keeping the mind fit is also of paramount importance. Over the course of the week,camp sailors will gain a better understanding of the basic mathematical and scientific principles behind sailing as well as the environment they sail in: the Hudson River. Activities like charting and raising oysters will show kids that much can be learned through sailing and that this learning can be fun.
Skill Development
There are three sets of skills that our staff will work on with your kid over the week(s) he/she is in the program.
- Sailing Skills – On the most basic level, they will develop his/her ability to sail a boat. Over the course of the week(s), your child will learn how to drive the boat, how to adjust the sails, how to execute maneuvers like tacking and gybing, and how to race a sailboat. Participants will also learn various knots, how to rig and de-rig a boat, and the “Rules of the Road”.
- Thinking Skills – As part of learning these sailing skills, they will develop his/her understanding of how a sailboat works as well as gaining a perspective into their sailing environment. Regardless of his/her grade level and scholastic aptitude in math and science, the activities of the program will keep your child’s mind active while they are having fun. For example, making a sailboat go fast is fun, but what makes the boat go so fast, and how fast is it going? Using basic science and math concepts, your child will be able to answer both of these questions. In addition, your child will gain a greater appreciation for the other members of the Hudson River community by raising oysters and studying their growth over the week(s).
- Life Skills – While your sailor is learning to sail and improving his/her understanding of the math and science of sailing, the staff will be working with them to improve their leadership, teamwork, and communication skills. As the driver or helmsperson of the boat, your sailor will learn how to effectively lead his/her crew members using positive and professional communication. As a crew member, they will learn to be an important and contributing member of a team. The boat group of four will rotate through the week so that each kid gets equal time at each position.
Sign up today!
You may sign up by contacting us:
Directly by phone: (212) 924-1920
By email at info@hudsonsailing.org
The HRCS Staff
What makes the staff at HRCS the best anywhere is that our focuses mirror yours as parents. Our number one concern at all times is safety. After safety, we focus on ensuring your child has fun, makes new friends and lasting memories, learns valuable life skills, and becomes an expert sailor. Our staff have a combined fifty years of experience teaching kids sailing and 90% are returning HRCS staff. All our staff are licensed U.S. Coast Guard Captains with certifications in CPR and First Aid.
Age
The Summer Sailing Camp is available to kids 9-15. Participants will be grouped in boats by age. Special requests may be submitted for a child to be placed with friends on the same boat.
Daytime Hours
The camp begins at 9am and ends at 4pm with a break for lunch. On Fridays, the camp will end at 12pm with an optional FREE afternoon for those who choose to participate.
Camp Fees
$750 per session – The Summer Sailing Camp is offered over 5 one-week sessions. Campers may attend multiple sessions.
Camp Dates
Session 1: June 14-June 18
Session 2: June 21-June 25
Session 3: June 28 – July 2
Session 4: August 16 – August 20
Session 5: August 23 – August 27
Discounts
Multiple Sessions – For each session beyond the first session, students may receive the discounts below. May be combined with Multiple Family Member Discounts.
2nd Session – 10% off ($675)
Multiple Family Members – For each family member beyond the first, participants may receive the discounts below. May be combined with Multiple Session Discounts.
2nd Family Member – 10% off ($675)
HRCS Members – HRCS Members may take an additional 10% discount.