Friday, December 27, 2013

We're Excited...

It's that time of year, time to say goodbye to 2013 and hello to a brand new year. It's always such an exciting time, looking forward to the infinite possibilities. We have our standard New Year's resolutions that we all make: go to the gym more, eat better, save money, spend more time with friends and family.

But we think this should be the year of the really new. I don't know who Pablo is, but he captures the sentiment of our new year perfectly...
“This is the new year, the new you. You can pass through another year, coasting on cruise control. Or you can step out of your comfort zone, trying things you have never done before, & make this year as the year that you elevate from where you are & soar high. Make it happen!”
Pablo
Let's make our resolutions more revolutionary! Stepping outside of our box is always but a bit scary, but it's that little bit of fear that makes it worthwhile. 
In this vein, we've decided to step outside of our box for 2014 and embrace something we've always wanted to do. Over the years, we have employed many young people. It's always been such a joy to see theirs transformations on board. There is something about sailing that gives a young person (especially girls) confidence - knowing that you can pilot a vessel, venturing onto a bow sprit, climbing into the rigging, and speaking with knowledge to an old salt about boats and sailing. We love passing along this knowledge and giving young people the confidence that goes with it.
So....this year we will be offering our first ever summer camp! This is an opportunity for a group of young sailors, ages 12-15, to experience life on board a tall ship. For a week, they will live on board, work the boat, cook meals, stand watch, and live the life of a tall ship sailor, while sailing the coast of northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. They will be responsible for all crew duties and will learn each day the skills necessary to sail a tall ship including
Navigation
Helmsmanship
Onboard Meal Preparation
Marilinspike Seamanship
Crew Co-ordination
General Deck Knowledge
Rules of the Road
Leadership
Teamwork
All work and no play make Jack and Jill a dull boy and girl, so we will engage in fun recreational activities such as small boat sailing, fishing, swimming, shelling, and exploring. Parents will be kept updates on their sailors progress and location by frequent blog posts and a closed Facebook group, updates at least twice daily.
We're so excited to be offering this opportunity to boys and girls. Sailing is a physical, emotional, and spiritual experience and it makes it even more special to be able to share it with other people. 

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