Children thrive on learning new skills. Sailing encompasses many traits and skills that your child can use throughout almost all aspects of life. Below are a few reasons why your children should be taking to the water next summer.
There is simply nothing like being able to steer your own boat at the age of 9 years old. Riding a bike is one thing. Skillfully steering a sailing dinghy is quite another. Sailing can be one of the most instrumental activities in helping to shape a child's future. When a child is given the opportunity to helm a dinghy, they feel as if they can accomplish anything they put their mind to. This confidence is hugely beneficial in a child’s education and social life.
When you sail you learn how to avoid collisions as well as how to navigate through tight spaces and corners. Developing confidence in spatial awareness will help your child navigate the awkward teenage years and the transferable skill will help bring them prowess in other activities that involve coordination and critical thinking like learning to drive.
When out sailing, kids will learn how to navigate the waters by distinguishing landmarks and determining directions. By mastering this skill, they beginning to understand how to get from A to B, and as a result are better able to assess their surroundings, it become a regular part of their stream of consciousness. That awareness is crucial to having a sense of direction.
Knowing what direction the wind is coming from, how strong it is, and when it is inappropriate to take to the water, are all things your child will learn when he or she becomes a sailor. By the end of the programme, your child will be looking up at the clouds and assessing conditions everyday on their way out the door. A handy observation.
A crucial part of learning to sail is ensuring proper preparation before departing from the shore. Learning to rig a dinghy and then de-rig and tidy up at the end of the day is drilled into all dinghy sailors. Children will learn that precision and teamwork is imperative to success. And you never know, "a tidy boat is safe afloat" may be a skill they can apply to their bedroom - we can live in hope!
Children enjoy being outside, on the water, playing around on boats and being with friends...and our programme addresses actually this idea. It is an Active Start and Awareness to basic sailing FUNdamentals in our optimist boats and being on the water in general. Sailors will be partnered in boats (depending on size). Highlights are surprise theme days and excursions to the beach. This program emphasizes safety, fun, and learning, and provides the ideal preparation to move on to our ‘Learn to Sail’ Roughand programme.
Key aims of Wetfeet are:
We supply the safety equipment, the boats and coaches. You don’t need to buy any special equipment as you should be able to find all of the required clothing already in your wardrobe except for good UV rated long sleeve vest. An information sheet will be supplied with your enrolment form that lets you know what clothing and gear to bring along
Children enjoy being outside, on the water, playing around on boats and being with friends...and our programme addresses actually this idea. It is an INTRODUCTION to Sailing while learning FUNDAMENTAL movement/boat handling skills. This program emphasizes safety, fun and learning.
Key aims of Roughands are:
We supply the safety equipment, the boats and coaches. You don’t need to buy any special equipment as you should be able to find all of the required clothing already in your wardrobe except for good UV rated long sleeve vest. An information sheet will be supplied that lets you know what clothing and gear to bring along.
Children enjoy being outside, on the water, playing around on boats and being with friends...and our programme addresses actually this idea. It is an INTRODUCTION to Sailing while learning FUNDAMENTAL movement/boat handling skills. Sailors will be partnered in boats (depending on size). This program emphasizes safety, fun and learning.
Key aims of this program are:
We supply the safety equipment, the boats and coaches. You don’t need to buy any special equipment as you should be able to find all of the required clothing already in your wardrobe except for good UV rated long sleeve vest. An information sheet will be supplied with your enrolment form that lets you know what clothing and gear to bring along