Antique Boat Museum Sailing Programs

The best documented family sailing offering in the Thousand Islands, run by a nonprofit museum rather than a club. Kids sail Sunfish and Optimists on the St. Lawrence, rotating between skipper and crew, with capsize recovery and swim safety built into the week. Intro to Small Craft takes children from age 4 who can swim; Beginning Sailing runs 8 to 12. The Adult and Family Sailing course is the rare one designed for a parent and child to take together, using everything from historic Herreshoff boats to modern Sunfish. Free Community Sailing Night every Tuesday evening means a family can sail here for nothing.

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Austin Yacht Club

Summer sailing camps on Lake Travis that publish a non-member rate right next to the member rate, which is the clearest sign a club actually admits the public. Kids learn on small dinghies, Picos, Sunfish and Flying Juniors, starting with adventure sailing and adding racing instruction as the summer goes on. Days also include swimming in the lake, arts and crafts, games and outdoor STEM learning, so it works as a full summer camp rather than only a sailing course. Each week closes with a show and tell for parents, an award ceremony and ice cream. There is a separate short Saturday session for children aged 5 to 8.

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Grapevine Junior Sailing Club

A publicly supported nonprofit sailing club on Lake Grapevine whose camps register through the City of Grapevine parks and recreation store, which is about as public as youth sailing gets in North Texas. Campers sail RS Zest dinghies, splitting each day between classroom and water time on rigging, boat parts and care, knots, right-of-way rules and boating safety. Every child passes a swim test on day one, swimming about fifty feet to a boat, boarding it, doing a capsize drill and swimming back in a life jacket. Sessions run two weeks, boat use is included, and the last day has a midday parent viewing.

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Kauai Sailing Association

A nonprofit community sailing center on Nawiliwili Harbor with its own two-story open-air facility, dinghy shed and dock. Kids take a swim test and then learn to rig and sail small boats inside the sheltered harbor, working through Toppers, Optimists, Lasers, 420s and O’pen Skiffs depending on ability. The summer youth program runs Monday through Friday, and the association also puts on adaptive sailing, a Girls in Sailing program, and community sailing days that anyone can turn up to. Need-based scholarships are available, which is the whole point of a community sailing center as opposed to a yacht club.

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Merrill Family Sailing Center

Cornell’s sailing center on the east shore of Cayuga Lake, which sells youth camps, classes and private lessons to the general public rather than just to the university. Kids aged 8 to 12 do full days; teenagers 13 to 17 join an afternoon-only session. Days mix on-water lessons with water safety and seamanship, plus team-building and shore games when the wind dies. A seasonal membership is also available, which buys a family access to the fleet during open hours instead of a single week of class.

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OKC Sailing School

A nonprofit sailing school on Lake Hefner that runs week-long summer camps for kids, open to non-members with a published non-member rate. The main camp is ages 8 to 15 and covers boat handling, rigging, steering, navigation and water safety in small dinghies, finishing the week with the kids racing each other. There is a separate half-day Pirate Camp for ages 5 to 7 that is really a water-confidence and intro-to-boats program designed to feed the full camp later. Need-based scholarships run through partnerships with the Boys and Girls Club and Big Brothers Big Sisters. Camps fill early and several sessions sell out each summer.

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ROC City Sailing

A nonprofit on Irondequoit Bay whose whole purpose is getting the Rochester area sailing, with classes sold one at a time rather than behind a membership. Kids sail Prams, Sunfish and JY15s with US Sailing certified instructors, and capsize recovery is deliberately part of the beginner curriculum rather than something saved for later. The Group Sail is the easiest family option: an instructor skippers a Flying Scot and four to six family members come along for two hours. The Youth Adventure Sail adds wetland exploration, swimming and games, run alongside City of Rochester and Seneca Park Zoo educators.

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Rockport Yacht Club Learn to Sail

An eight-day summer program spread over four weekends in June, open to new sailors from age 8 with an explicitly published non-member rate. Classes are small, eight to ten students, on club-owned sailboats, with instructors on the docks and a motor-driven safety boat on the water. Kids cover parts of a sailboat, knot tying, rigging and de-rigging, capsize recovery, points of sail, sail trim and right-of-way rules, and the final weekend is a graduation day and regatta. Lunch, snacks and water are provided daily and every student gets a US Sailing textbook, a shirt and a certificate. All students take a swim skills test on day one.

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Sail Buffalo Sailing School

A community boating center on Buffalo’s Outer Harbor whose stated mission is public access to the waterfront regardless of income, gender or age, including people with disabilities. The junior camp puts kids on Lake Erie in small groups sorted by ability, working through rigging, hoisting, sail trim, steering, tacking and jibing across the week. It is built around progression rather than racing, and finishes with club racing, a pizza party and a graduation ceremony. Ten weekly sessions run through the summer and siblings get a reduced rate.

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Sea Star Base Galveston

Ten acres on Offatts Bayou with a 39-boat fleet, a marina, a pool and a fully accessible waterfront building, run by a nonprofit youth maritime organization rather than a club. Campers spend a week on small-boat and large-boat sailing, kayaking, paddle sports, fishing, an introduction to scuba, oceanography and marine conservation. The Saturday Youth Sailing program is a recurring learn-to-sail track for ages 8 to 18 rather than a one-week camp, so it suits local families who want to keep at it. Formerly known as Sea Scout Base Galveston, which is still how a lot of people write it.

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Seneca Sailing Academy

A nonprofit sailing school on the east shore of Seneca Lake, hosted by but separate from the local yacht club, formed to give the community access to seamanship skills. Opti Week takes the youngest sailors from age 7; Adventure Week and Girls Week run 9 to 17 at all ability levels, capped at twelve to sixteen sailors. Private instruction is explicitly configurable for a family, up to two adults plus two children. Best of all, the academy runs free public First Sail days off the Geneva farmers market waterfront, which is the cheapest way in the state to find out whether your kid actually likes sailing.

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Viridian Sailing Center

A nonprofit community sailing center on a small, sheltered lake where the boats stay in sight of the dock, which makes it an unusually low-anxiety place for a first sail. Both residents and non-residents can buy an annual pass, which covers unlimited sailboat, kayak and paddleboard use during operating hours, and family passes cover up to four people. Five-day camps split into a morning block for ages 8 to 12 and an afternoon block for teenagers, taught by US Sailing certified instructors covering how wind moves a boat, boat parts, wind strength and direction, flotation and sailing weather. Scenic sails take children from age 5.

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