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Junior Sailing Opportunities 2013 Junior Sailing Opportunities 2013 Editor’s note: All of the programs listed here, ranging from basic dinghy sailing in 8-foot prams to sail training aboard tall ships, are open to the public. Not included are yacht club programs that are only open to children of club members. If we’ve omitted your club’s junior program (and it’s open to all with no membership required), please let us know. NEW YORK American Yacht Club ©nessf.org Rye, NY Manhattan Sailing School pwyc.com 914-967-4800 New York, NY Optimists, Blue Jays, C420s, Lasers and americanyc.org 212-786-0400; [email protected] Bic Techno 293 windsurfers Optimists, C420s, Lasers and Bic Techno sailmanhattan.com 293 One Design windsurfers Optimists, Lasers and J/24s Quinipet Community Sailing Centerport Yacht Club Shelter Island Heights, NY New York Maritime Community Greg Nissen: 631-749-0430; Centerport, NY Waterfront Center at [email protected] 631-261-5440 SUNY Maritime College quinipet.org centerport-yc.org Throggs Neck, NY US Sabots, FJs and Boston Whaler Optimists, Blue Jays and Bic Techno 293 Rob Crafa: 718-409-7460; Harpoons windsurfers [email protected] Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club Hempstead Harbour Club sunymaritime.edu/waterfront Oyster Bay, NY Glen Cove, NY C420s, FJs and J/24s 516-922-6200 Chris Lucas: Nyack Boat Club seawanhaka.org [email protected] Nyack, NY Optimists, Blue Jays, Pixels, C420s, hempsteadharbourclub.com Carmen Yannelli: JuniorSailing@ Lasers, Bic Techno 293 windsurfers and Optimists, Blue Jays and Pixels NyackBoatClub.org Big Boats Hudson River Community Sailing NyackBoatClub.org Setauket Yacht Club New York, NY Optimists, C420s and (bring your own) Port Jefferson, NY 212-924-1920; [email protected] Lasers Laura Baisch: 631-848-4563 hudsonsailing.org Old Cove Yacht Club setauketyc.com J/24s New Suffolk, NY Optimist and Pixel Huguenot Yacht Club 631-734-9076 Shattemuc Sailing Academy New Rochelle, NY oldcoveyc.com Ossining, NY 914-636-6300; Optimists, Sunfish, C420s, Lasers and 914-941-8777 [email protected] J/24s ShattemucYC.org/Junior-Sailing- huguenotyc.com Port Sailing School Academy Optimists, Blue Jays and Lasers Port Washington, NY O’Pen Bics, Optimists and C420s Larchmont Yacht Club 516-767-7245; [email protected] Shelter Island Yacht Club Larchmont, NY portsailing.com/sailingcamp.htm Shelter Island Heights, NY 914-834-2440 Sonars Janet Maurillo: jrsailingprogramchair@ larchmontyc.org Port Washington Yacht Club siycjunior.com Optimists, Blue Jays, Pixels, C420s and Port Washington, NY SIYCjunior.com Laser 516-767-1614; [email protected] Optimists, C420s, JY Trainers and Lasers windcheckmagazine.com WindCheck Magazine May 2013 67 Southold Yacht Club Keyport Yacht Club JY 15s and C420s Southold, NY Keyport, NJ 631-765-529 Joe Fittipaldi: 636-399-0151; Cedar Point Yacht Club southoldyachtclub.com [email protected] Westport, CT Optimists, Sunfish and C420s keyportyachtclub.com 203-226-7411 Optimists and C420s cedarpointyc.org The Stony Brook School Optimists, Pixels, C420s and Lasers Stony Brook, NY Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club 631-751-1800 Lake Hopatcong, NJ Community Sailing of Fairfield stonybrookschool.org Kim Hussey: [email protected] Southport, CT Various 14- to 30-foot boats lhyc.com 203-255-8521; [email protected] Optimists and (bring your own) C420s communitysailingfairfield.webs.com The WaterFront Center and Lasers Ideal 18s and kayaks Oyster Bay, NY Alicia Martorella: 516-922-7245 ext 31 Monmouth Boat Club Connecticut Community Boating [email protected] Red Bank, NJ Bridgeport, CT thewaterfrontcenter.org Renee Dasaro: 732-264-2509 Captain Chris German: Optimists, Sunfish, Pixels, Rhodes [email protected] 1-855-99-BOATS; 19s and Sonars (and Safe Powerboat Optimists and C420s CTCommunityBoating.org certification) Optimists, Hunter 140s, Rainbow 24s, Raritan Yacht Club other keelboats and kayaks Perth Amboy, NJ NEW JERSEY Brenda Horvath: 908-568-3901 Darien Junior Sailing Team [email protected] Darien, CT Atlantic Highlands Sailing Education ryc.org Pamela Ha-Stevenson: 203-656-0777; Program Optimists and C420s [email protected] Atlantic Highlands, NJ leagueathletics.com/?org=sail.darien.org Greg Pollack: 732-872-7326 Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club Optimists and C420s [email protected] Oceanport, NJ Fairfield Sailing School ahsep.org 732-229-9818 Fairfield, CT Optimists and C420s ssyc.us Jay Lipp: [email protected] Optimists, FJs, C420s and Lasers Barnegat Light Yacht Club fairfieldrecreation.com Harvey Cedars, NJ Sisters Under Sail JY 15s, Lasers and Daysailers (and Safe Powerboat certification) Marianne Dewling: Asbury, NJ [email protected] Dawn Santamaria: Greenwich Community Sailing barnegatlightyachtclub.com [email protected] Old Greenwich, CT Optimists and C420s sistersundersail.org 203-698-0559; The 110-foot Tall Ship Unicorn [email protected] Fair Haven Sailing Club greenwichsailing.com Fair Haven, NJ Picos, Hunter 140s, Lasers, Hobie Waves, [email protected] CONNECTICUT Hobie Getaways and kayaks riverratsailing.org Optimists, Turnabouts and (bring your 12 Metre Yacht Development Housatonic Boat Club own) C420s and Lasers Foundation Stratford, CT Greenwich, CT 203-377-9195; Green Pond Yacht Club Patrick Sikorski: 203-656-1182; [email protected] Green Pond, NJ [email protected] housatonicboatclub.org Meaghan E. Barger: [email protected] 12mydf.com Blue Jays and Cape Cod Mercurys Optimists and Sunfish 12 Metre yachts America II US-42 and Lionheart K-18 Indian Harbor Yacht Club Haven Beach Club Greenwich, CT Haven Beach, NJ Brewer Pilots Point Marina Sailing Sally Saunders: 609-492-6351 School [email protected] havenbeachclub.com Westbrook, CT indianharboryc.com Optimists, Sunfish, C420s and Lasers Kit Will: 860-399-7259; [email protected] Optimists, C420s, Lasers, Ideal 18s and byy.com/SailingSchool.aspx Big Boats 68 May 2013 WindCheck Magazine windcheckmagazine.com Longshore Sailing School nessf.org northcoveyc.com Westport, CT O’Pen Bics, Optimists, C420s, JY 15s, Optimists, Dyer Dhows, JY9s and C420s 203-226-4646; info@ J/24s, Techno 293 windsurfers, kayaks longshoresailingschool.com and stand-up paddleboards Norwalk Yacht Club longshoresailingschool.com South Norwalk, CT Escapes, Picos, Hunter 140s, Lasers, New London Community Boating Charlie Keyes: [email protected] Hobie Waves, Hobie Getaways and New London, CT norwalkyc.com kayaks (and Safe Powerboat certification) 860-447-5230 Optimists, Blue Jays, Pixels, C420s, (NLCB is on Facebook) Lasers and Big Boats Milford Yacht Club Optimists and C420s Milford, CT Pequot Yacht Club 203-783-0060; jr.sailing@ Noroton Yacht Club Southport, CT milfordyachtclub.com Darien, CT Bonnie Zygmant: 203-255-5740 ext 21 milfordyachtclub.com.assn.la/ Tory Crane: [email protected] [email protected] Optimists, C420s Pixels and Lasers norotonyc.org pequotyc.com Optimists and Lasers Optimists, Pixels, C420s, Lasers and Big Mystic Seaport Community Sailing Boats Norwalk Sailing School Mystic, CT East Norwalk, CT Pettipaug Sailing Academy 860-572-5322; mysticseaport.org 203-852-1857 Essex, CT Dyer Dhows, JY 15s, the whaling ship [email protected] Chris Manero: 860-930-8967 Joseph Conrad and the 61-foot schooner norwalksailingschool.org [email protected] Brilliant Widgeons, Sunfish, Hobie 16s, Hobie pettipaug.com 18s, windsurfers and kayaks Optimists, Blue Jays and C420s (and Safe New England Science & Sailing Powerboat certification) Foundation North Cove Yacht Club Stonington, CT Old Saybrook, CT Ram Island Yacht Club Pam Gibbs: 860-535-9362; [email protected] Noank, CT [email protected] SAIL WITH INTENSITY Best prices on Dinghy sails, parts and gear! 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Laser • Optimist • Bic O’Pen • Sunfish • C420 • CFJ • JY15 • Flying Scot • Vanguard • Rhodes 19 • Pico Zuma • and more 401-738-8000 windcheckmagazine.com WindCheck Magazine May 2013 69 Prescott Littlefield: 860-405-5272 SoundWaters Young Mariners Foundation ramislandyachtclub.org Stamford, CT Stamford, CT Optimists, Blue Jays and C420s 203-323-1978; [email protected] 203-348-9000; info@ soundwaters.org youngmarinersfoundation.org Riverside Yacht Club Optimists, Picos and the 80-foot youngmarinersfoundation.org Riverside, CT schooner SoundWaters Optimists, Pixels, Lasers and kayaks Kathleen Janssen: 203-344-1066; [email protected] Stamford Yacht Club riversideyc.org Stamford, CT RHODE ISLAND Optimists, RS Fevas, Pixels and Big Boats 203-323- 3161; Community Boating Center [email protected] Providence, RI Sailaway Sailing School stamfordyc.com John O’Flaherty: 401-454-7245; info@ Bridgeport, CT Optimists, C420s, Lasers, Ideal 18s and communityboating.com 203-209-3407; [email protected] Big Boats sailawaycamp.com communityboating.com Hunter 140s and JY 15s Team Chance Optimists, Sunfish, FJs, Hunter 140s, Groton, CT Lasers, Daysailers and kayaks Schooner, Inc. Taylor Walker: [email protected] New Haven, CT chancesailing.org Conanicut Yacht Club 203-865-1737 Evelyn 26 Jamestown, RI schoonerinc.org Meg Myles: 401-855-6643 Optimists, FJs, canoes, kayaks and the Yale Corinthian Yacht Club [email protected] 91-foot schooner Quinnipiack Branford, CT conanicutyachtclub.org 203-488-9330 Optimists, Hunter 140s, C420s, Lasers Sound Sailing Center [email protected] and Etchells Norwalk, CT yale.edu/ycyc/summer/junior.html 203-838-1110; [email protected] C420s and windsurfers East Bay Sailing Foundation
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