City Sailing

USSC-City of Miami Parks Sailing 2024 Week-2

USSC-City of Miami Parks Sailing 2024 Week-2

Team Paradise is honored to work for the US Sailing Center Miami (USSC), which provides the ultimate Sailing Summer Camp experience for children in Miami, our Magic City. Beginning on July 22nd, we will have kids from twelve different parks. Each day, campers from different parks in the city will be brought. USSC will serve approximately 150 kids in a couple of weeks.

USSC-City of Miami Parks Sailing 2024 Week-1

USSC-City of Miami Parks Sailing  2024 Week-1

Team Paradise is honored to work for the US Sailing Center Miami (USSC), which provides the ultimate Sailing Summer Camp experience for children in Miami, our Magic City. Beginning on July 22nd, we will have kids from twelve different parks. Each day, campers from different parks in the city will be brought. USSC will serve approximately 150 kids in a couple of weeks.

USSC-City of Miami Parks Sailing 2023 Week 2

USSC-City of Miami Parks Sailing  2023 Week 2

Serving 113 Campers in 10 Days

Great big thank you to everyone involved with putting the summer camp together. The US Sailing Center - Miami Parks Sailing for the worthwhile and rewarding initiative. Our volunteers worked diligently and put up a big effort on a daily basis. Ed, Mo, Josh, Jian, Maryna, Frankie, and Pickel, you are the best!

THE MURAL AT USSC

THE MURAL AT USSC

The final week of Summer camp belonged to the US Sailing Center - City of Miami Parks Sailing Program. Coach Lauren was new on our volunteer staff, but no stranger to our community. She grew up sailing on Biscayne Bay and fell in love with our sport. It was no wonder that I jumped on her offer to help us for the final week of Summer Camp before heading back to college in Main.

As normal when kids arrive at the US Sailing Center (USSC), we gather on the second-floor breeze-way for an introduction and a float plan of the day. Yours truly prepared a whiteboard and handed it to Lauren saying “if you can improve on this, please go ahead”……

USSC - City of Miami Parks Sailing

USSC - City of Miami Parks Sailing

These are exciting times! The US Sailing Center (USSC) chose Team Paradise as their vendor to take the children of Miami out sailing for a Summer Camp experience on the beautiful Biscayne! This week, the USSC hosts 75+ kids from five different parks within the City of Miami. Each day brings 15 unique named kids out for adventure sailing. Only a few of them have any prior boating experience. They love it! Check out the pictures below and see for yourselves:

What to wear when sailing!

What to wear when sailing!

Team Paradise Youth Sailing Programs focus is to introduce kids ages 10 -14-years old to sailing. Most of the kids have little, or no prior sailing experience. Many have never been on Biscayne Bay and some can’t swim. How do we do it?

City Sailing with Curtis Park (E-1)

REPORT FROM THE US SAILING CENTER - CITY OF MIAMI PARKS DEPARTMENT SAILING

Wednesday, November 17, 2021. This time we had 7-kids from Curtis Park visiting the US Sailing Center to go sailing. The program is offered by the US Sailing Center and we commonly refer to it as “City Sailing”. Team Paradise facilitates the sailing portion of the program. It is a lot of fun and kids love it!

The bus carrying the children arrived at the Sailing Center at 3.49 PM. The sails were being hoisted as the kids approached the docks. We had four awesome youth sailors show up to command the two RS Feva sailboats. Basically, we had the skippers and the crews! I’m glad we did because it was a windy afternoon with a median velocity of about 15 kts, gusting up to 25 kts, from ENE.

Out of the seven kids, there were 4 boys (3 siblings and a cousin). The youngest one was only five-years-old. The 3 girls were a bit older ranging from 10-14 years of age. It was a disappointment to see that none of the kids were dressed properly to go sailing. Nevertheless, they were excited to head out on the bay for a sail.

Yours truly was driving the coach-boat, taking pictures and cheering them on. We intended to reach the Sister Banks, but the boys were shivering by now and we had to cut the sail short and head back to shore. Boats were tied up at about 5.10 PM.

Thank you US Sailing Center for trusting in us to carry out your program!

Check out the video and the pictures below. Let’s go sailing again, soon!

City Sailing 11-17-2021 (Video) by Magnus Liljedahl
Give Miami Day 2021 by Magnus Liljedahl

City Sailing with Peacock Park (E-2)

REPORT FROM THE US SAILING CENTER - CITY OF MIAMI PARKS DEPARTMENT SAILING

Wednesday, November 10, 2021. Another 10-kids from Peacock Park arrived at the Sailing Center at 3.55 PM. This was the first City Sail with the clock dial back one-hour. Boats were ready to go. We had three awesome youth sailors show up to lead the way on the water. I didn’t think we would be able to reach the Sister Banks (a.k.a. Viscaya Sandbar), but we did. Some of the kids took the opportunity to go for a swim.

It rained north and south of us, but we were rather lucky to avoid it all. We sailed back and docked the boats at 5.30 PM sharp. I was pleasantly surprised by how far we sailed and the amount of fun we had in such a short time.

Thank you everyone for participating!

Peacock Park (video)-11-10-2021 by Magnus Liljedahl
Peacock Park 11-10-2021 by Magnus Liljedahl
International Pizza Day 2021 by Magnus Liljedahl

City Sailing with Coral Gate Park (E-1)

City Sailing with Coral Gate Park (E-1)

There was another beautiful late afternoon on Biscayne Bay on October 20th, 2021. This time we had kids from Coral Gate Park visiting. Two RS Venture sailboats and a coach boat were launched, rigged, and ready to sail. We had three coaches lined up and ready to serve as the kids arrived. I must admit that we were a bit disappointed when only four kids plus a counselor showed up! Especially, since we can handle 12-14 kids, and considering the existing huge need for an after-school sailing program for the children of Miami, it’s a head-scratcher! We take out kids on a regular basis and there are always a few who really love it (sailing/swimming) and want to return for more fun and play on the Bay.